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/*
* Copyright (C) 2011 The Android Open Source Project
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
package android.security;
import android.annotation.NonNull;
import android.annotation.Nullable;
import android.annotation.WorkerThread;
import android.app.Activity;
Replace KeyChainActivity placeholder UI with more polished dialog (1 of 5) frameworks/base Extended KeyChain.chooserPrivateKeyAlias to allow caller to supply preferred choice to be selected in chooser. This allows Email settings to highlight the current choice when allowing user to change settings. keystore/java/android/security/KeyChain.java api/current.txt Implemented KeyChain functionality to pass host and port information to KeyChainActivity for display. keystore/java/android/security/KeyChain.java KeyChain now sends a PendingIntent as part of the Intent it sends to the KeyChainActivity which can be used to identify the caller in reliable way. keystore/java/android/security/KeyChain.java Moved .pfx/.p12/.cer/.crt constants to Credentials for reuse. Added Credentials.install variant with no value for use from KeyChainActivity keystore/java/android/security/Credentials.java packages/apps/CertInstaller Source of extension constants now in Credentials src/com/android/certinstaller/CertFile.java packages/apps/Browser Have browser supply host and port information to KeyChain.choosePrivateKeyAlias Tracking KeyChain.choosePrivateKeyAlias API change src/com/android/browser/Tab.java packages/apps/Email Tracking KeyChain.choosePrivateKeyAlias API change src/com/android/email/view/CertificateSelector.java packages/apps/KeyChain KeyChain now depends on bouncycastle X509Name for formatting X500Principals, since the 4 X500Principal formatting options could not format emailAddress attributes in a human readable way and its the most important attribute to display for client certificates in most cases. Android.mk Changing the UI to a dialog, make the activity style transparent. AndroidManifest.xml res/values/styles.xml Layout for chooser dialog res/layout/cert_chooser.xml Layout for list items in chooser res/layout/cert_item.xml New resources for dialog including comments for translators. res/values/strings.xml New dialog based KeyChainActivity. Now also shows requesting app and requesting server. Now can preselect a specified alias. New link directly to CertInstaller. src/com/android/keychain/KeyChainActivity.java Fix KeyChainTestActivity to work with TestKeyStore changes that were causing network activity on the UI to look up the name of localhost. Also track KeyChain.choosePrivateKeyAlias API change. tests/src/com/android/keychain/tests/KeyChainTestActivity.java Change-Id: I07128fba8750f9a6bcb9c6be5da04df992403d69
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import android.app.PendingIntent;
import android.content.ComponentName;
import android.content.Context;
import android.content.Intent;
import android.content.ServiceConnection;
import android.net.Uri;
import android.os.IBinder;
import android.os.Looper;
import android.os.Process;
import android.os.RemoteException;
import android.os.UserHandle;
import android.security.keystore.AndroidKeyStoreProvider;
New AndroidKeyStore API in android.security.keystore. This CL addresses the comments from API Council about Android KeyStore KeyPairGeneratorSpec, KeyGeneratorSpec and KeyStoreParameter: 1. These abstractions should not take or hold references to Context. 2. The Builders of these abstractions should take all mandatory parameters in their constructors rather than expose them as setters -- only optional paratemers should be exposed via setters. These comments cannot be addressed without deprecation in the already launched KeyPairGeneratorSpec and KeyStoreParameter. Instead of deprecating just the getContext methods and Builder constructors, this CL goes for the nuclear option of deprecating KeyPairGeneratorSpec and KeyStoreParameter as a whole and exposing all of the AndroidKeyStore API in the new package android.security.keystore. This enables this CL to correct all of the accrued design issues with KeyPairGeneratorSpec (e.g., naming of certificate-related methods) and KeyStoreParameter. This also makes the transition to API Level M more clear for existing users of the AndroidKeyStore API. These users will only have to deal with the new always-mandatory parameters (e.g., purposes) and sometimes-mandatory (e.g., digests, block modes, paddings) if they switch to the new API. Prior to this CL they would've had to deal with this if they invoked any of the new methods of KeyPairGeneratorSpec or KeyStoreParameter introduced in API Level M. This CL rips out all the new API introduced into KeyPairGeneratorSpec and KeyStoreParameter classes for Android M, thus reverting these classes to the API launched in L MR1. This is because the new API is now in android.security.keystore.KeyGenParameterSpec and KeyProtection respectively. Bug: 21039983 Change-Id: I59672b3c6ef7bc25c40aa85f1c47d9d8a05d627c
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import android.security.keystore.KeyProperties;
import java.io.ByteArrayInputStream;
import java.io.Closeable;
import java.security.Principal;
import java.security.PrivateKey;
import java.security.UnrecoverableKeyException;
import java.security.cert.Certificate;
import java.security.cert.CertificateException;
import java.security.cert.CertificateFactory;
import java.security.cert.X509Certificate;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Locale;
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import java.util.concurrent.BlockingQueue;
import java.util.concurrent.LinkedBlockingQueue;
import com.android.org.conscrypt.TrustedCertificateStore;
/**
* The {@code KeyChain} class provides access to private keys and
* their corresponding certificate chains in credential storage.
*
* <p>Applications accessing the {@code KeyChain} normally go through
* these steps:
*
* <ol>
*
* <li>Receive a callback from an {@link javax.net.ssl.X509KeyManager
* X509KeyManager} that a private key is requested.
*
* <li>Call {@link #choosePrivateKeyAlias
* choosePrivateKeyAlias} to allow the user to select from a
* list of currently available private keys and corresponding
* certificate chains. The chosen alias will be returned by the
* callback {@link KeyChainAliasCallback#alias}, or null if no private
* key is available or the user cancels the request.
*
* <li>Call {@link #getPrivateKey} and {@link #getCertificateChain} to
* retrieve the credentials to return to the corresponding {@link
* javax.net.ssl.X509KeyManager} callbacks.
*
* </ol>
*
* <p>An application may remember the value of a selected alias to
* avoid prompting the user with {@link #choosePrivateKeyAlias
* choosePrivateKeyAlias} on subsequent connections. If the alias is
* no longer valid, null will be returned on lookups using that value
*
* <p>An application can request the installation of private keys and
* certificates via the {@code Intent} provided by {@link
* #createInstallIntent}. Private keys installed via this {@code
* Intent} will be accessible via {@link #choosePrivateKeyAlias} while
* Certificate Authority (CA) certificates will be trusted by all
* applications through the default {@code X509TrustManager}.
*/
// TODO reference intent for credential installation when public
public final class KeyChain {
/**
* @hide Also used by KeyChainService implementation
*/
public static final String ACCOUNT_TYPE = "com.android.keychain";
/**
* Package name for KeyChain chooser.
*/
private static final String KEYCHAIN_PACKAGE = "com.android.keychain";
/**
* Action to bring up the KeyChainActivity
*/
private static final String ACTION_CHOOSER = "com.android.keychain.CHOOSER";
/**
* Package name for the Certificate Installer.
*/
private static final String CERT_INSTALLER_PACKAGE = "com.android.certinstaller";
/**
* Extra for use with {@link #ACTION_CHOOSER}
* @hide Also used by KeyChainActivity implementation
*/
public static final String EXTRA_RESPONSE = "response";
Replace KeyChainActivity placeholder UI with more polished dialog (1 of 5) frameworks/base Extended KeyChain.chooserPrivateKeyAlias to allow caller to supply preferred choice to be selected in chooser. This allows Email settings to highlight the current choice when allowing user to change settings. keystore/java/android/security/KeyChain.java api/current.txt Implemented KeyChain functionality to pass host and port information to KeyChainActivity for display. keystore/java/android/security/KeyChain.java KeyChain now sends a PendingIntent as part of the Intent it sends to the KeyChainActivity which can be used to identify the caller in reliable way. keystore/java/android/security/KeyChain.java Moved .pfx/.p12/.cer/.crt constants to Credentials for reuse. Added Credentials.install variant with no value for use from KeyChainActivity keystore/java/android/security/Credentials.java packages/apps/CertInstaller Source of extension constants now in Credentials src/com/android/certinstaller/CertFile.java packages/apps/Browser Have browser supply host and port information to KeyChain.choosePrivateKeyAlias Tracking KeyChain.choosePrivateKeyAlias API change src/com/android/browser/Tab.java packages/apps/Email Tracking KeyChain.choosePrivateKeyAlias API change src/com/android/email/view/CertificateSelector.java packages/apps/KeyChain KeyChain now depends on bouncycastle X509Name for formatting X500Principals, since the 4 X500Principal formatting options could not format emailAddress attributes in a human readable way and its the most important attribute to display for client certificates in most cases. Android.mk Changing the UI to a dialog, make the activity style transparent. AndroidManifest.xml res/values/styles.xml Layout for chooser dialog res/layout/cert_chooser.xml Layout for list items in chooser res/layout/cert_item.xml New resources for dialog including comments for translators. res/values/strings.xml New dialog based KeyChainActivity. Now also shows requesting app and requesting server. Now can preselect a specified alias. New link directly to CertInstaller. src/com/android/keychain/KeyChainActivity.java Fix KeyChainTestActivity to work with TestKeyStore changes that were causing network activity on the UI to look up the name of localhost. Also track KeyChain.choosePrivateKeyAlias API change. tests/src/com/android/keychain/tests/KeyChainTestActivity.java Change-Id: I07128fba8750f9a6bcb9c6be5da04df992403d69
2011-06-24 02:13:23 -07:00
/**
* Extra for use with {@link #ACTION_CHOOSER}
Replace KeyChainActivity placeholder UI with more polished dialog (1 of 5) frameworks/base Extended KeyChain.chooserPrivateKeyAlias to allow caller to supply preferred choice to be selected in chooser. This allows Email settings to highlight the current choice when allowing user to change settings. keystore/java/android/security/KeyChain.java api/current.txt Implemented KeyChain functionality to pass host and port information to KeyChainActivity for display. keystore/java/android/security/KeyChain.java KeyChain now sends a PendingIntent as part of the Intent it sends to the KeyChainActivity which can be used to identify the caller in reliable way. keystore/java/android/security/KeyChain.java Moved .pfx/.p12/.cer/.crt constants to Credentials for reuse. Added Credentials.install variant with no value for use from KeyChainActivity keystore/java/android/security/Credentials.java packages/apps/CertInstaller Source of extension constants now in Credentials src/com/android/certinstaller/CertFile.java packages/apps/Browser Have browser supply host and port information to KeyChain.choosePrivateKeyAlias Tracking KeyChain.choosePrivateKeyAlias API change src/com/android/browser/Tab.java packages/apps/Email Tracking KeyChain.choosePrivateKeyAlias API change src/com/android/email/view/CertificateSelector.java packages/apps/KeyChain KeyChain now depends on bouncycastle X509Name for formatting X500Principals, since the 4 X500Principal formatting options could not format emailAddress attributes in a human readable way and its the most important attribute to display for client certificates in most cases. Android.mk Changing the UI to a dialog, make the activity style transparent. AndroidManifest.xml res/values/styles.xml Layout for chooser dialog res/layout/cert_chooser.xml Layout for list items in chooser res/layout/cert_item.xml New resources for dialog including comments for translators. res/values/strings.xml New dialog based KeyChainActivity. Now also shows requesting app and requesting server. Now can preselect a specified alias. New link directly to CertInstaller. src/com/android/keychain/KeyChainActivity.java Fix KeyChainTestActivity to work with TestKeyStore changes that were causing network activity on the UI to look up the name of localhost. Also track KeyChain.choosePrivateKeyAlias API change. tests/src/com/android/keychain/tests/KeyChainTestActivity.java Change-Id: I07128fba8750f9a6bcb9c6be5da04df992403d69
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* @hide Also used by KeyChainActivity implementation
*/
public static final String EXTRA_URI = "uri";
Replace KeyChainActivity placeholder UI with more polished dialog (1 of 5) frameworks/base Extended KeyChain.chooserPrivateKeyAlias to allow caller to supply preferred choice to be selected in chooser. This allows Email settings to highlight the current choice when allowing user to change settings. keystore/java/android/security/KeyChain.java api/current.txt Implemented KeyChain functionality to pass host and port information to KeyChainActivity for display. keystore/java/android/security/KeyChain.java KeyChain now sends a PendingIntent as part of the Intent it sends to the KeyChainActivity which can be used to identify the caller in reliable way. keystore/java/android/security/KeyChain.java Moved .pfx/.p12/.cer/.crt constants to Credentials for reuse. Added Credentials.install variant with no value for use from KeyChainActivity keystore/java/android/security/Credentials.java packages/apps/CertInstaller Source of extension constants now in Credentials src/com/android/certinstaller/CertFile.java packages/apps/Browser Have browser supply host and port information to KeyChain.choosePrivateKeyAlias Tracking KeyChain.choosePrivateKeyAlias API change src/com/android/browser/Tab.java packages/apps/Email Tracking KeyChain.choosePrivateKeyAlias API change src/com/android/email/view/CertificateSelector.java packages/apps/KeyChain KeyChain now depends on bouncycastle X509Name for formatting X500Principals, since the 4 X500Principal formatting options could not format emailAddress attributes in a human readable way and its the most important attribute to display for client certificates in most cases. Android.mk Changing the UI to a dialog, make the activity style transparent. AndroidManifest.xml res/values/styles.xml Layout for chooser dialog res/layout/cert_chooser.xml Layout for list items in chooser res/layout/cert_item.xml New resources for dialog including comments for translators. res/values/strings.xml New dialog based KeyChainActivity. Now also shows requesting app and requesting server. Now can preselect a specified alias. New link directly to CertInstaller. src/com/android/keychain/KeyChainActivity.java Fix KeyChainTestActivity to work with TestKeyStore changes that were causing network activity on the UI to look up the name of localhost. Also track KeyChain.choosePrivateKeyAlias API change. tests/src/com/android/keychain/tests/KeyChainTestActivity.java Change-Id: I07128fba8750f9a6bcb9c6be5da04df992403d69
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/**
* Extra for use with {@link #ACTION_CHOOSER}
Replace KeyChainActivity placeholder UI with more polished dialog (1 of 5) frameworks/base Extended KeyChain.chooserPrivateKeyAlias to allow caller to supply preferred choice to be selected in chooser. This allows Email settings to highlight the current choice when allowing user to change settings. keystore/java/android/security/KeyChain.java api/current.txt Implemented KeyChain functionality to pass host and port information to KeyChainActivity for display. keystore/java/android/security/KeyChain.java KeyChain now sends a PendingIntent as part of the Intent it sends to the KeyChainActivity which can be used to identify the caller in reliable way. keystore/java/android/security/KeyChain.java Moved .pfx/.p12/.cer/.crt constants to Credentials for reuse. Added Credentials.install variant with no value for use from KeyChainActivity keystore/java/android/security/Credentials.java packages/apps/CertInstaller Source of extension constants now in Credentials src/com/android/certinstaller/CertFile.java packages/apps/Browser Have browser supply host and port information to KeyChain.choosePrivateKeyAlias Tracking KeyChain.choosePrivateKeyAlias API change src/com/android/browser/Tab.java packages/apps/Email Tracking KeyChain.choosePrivateKeyAlias API change src/com/android/email/view/CertificateSelector.java packages/apps/KeyChain KeyChain now depends on bouncycastle X509Name for formatting X500Principals, since the 4 X500Principal formatting options could not format emailAddress attributes in a human readable way and its the most important attribute to display for client certificates in most cases. Android.mk Changing the UI to a dialog, make the activity style transparent. AndroidManifest.xml res/values/styles.xml Layout for chooser dialog res/layout/cert_chooser.xml Layout for list items in chooser res/layout/cert_item.xml New resources for dialog including comments for translators. res/values/strings.xml New dialog based KeyChainActivity. Now also shows requesting app and requesting server. Now can preselect a specified alias. New link directly to CertInstaller. src/com/android/keychain/KeyChainActivity.java Fix KeyChainTestActivity to work with TestKeyStore changes that were causing network activity on the UI to look up the name of localhost. Also track KeyChain.choosePrivateKeyAlias API change. tests/src/com/android/keychain/tests/KeyChainTestActivity.java Change-Id: I07128fba8750f9a6bcb9c6be5da04df992403d69
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* @hide Also used by KeyChainActivity implementation
*/
public static final String EXTRA_ALIAS = "alias";
/**
* Extra for use with {@link #ACTION_CHOOSER}
Replace KeyChainActivity placeholder UI with more polished dialog (1 of 5) frameworks/base Extended KeyChain.chooserPrivateKeyAlias to allow caller to supply preferred choice to be selected in chooser. This allows Email settings to highlight the current choice when allowing user to change settings. keystore/java/android/security/KeyChain.java api/current.txt Implemented KeyChain functionality to pass host and port information to KeyChainActivity for display. keystore/java/android/security/KeyChain.java KeyChain now sends a PendingIntent as part of the Intent it sends to the KeyChainActivity which can be used to identify the caller in reliable way. keystore/java/android/security/KeyChain.java Moved .pfx/.p12/.cer/.crt constants to Credentials for reuse. Added Credentials.install variant with no value for use from KeyChainActivity keystore/java/android/security/Credentials.java packages/apps/CertInstaller Source of extension constants now in Credentials src/com/android/certinstaller/CertFile.java packages/apps/Browser Have browser supply host and port information to KeyChain.choosePrivateKeyAlias Tracking KeyChain.choosePrivateKeyAlias API change src/com/android/browser/Tab.java packages/apps/Email Tracking KeyChain.choosePrivateKeyAlias API change src/com/android/email/view/CertificateSelector.java packages/apps/KeyChain KeyChain now depends on bouncycastle X509Name for formatting X500Principals, since the 4 X500Principal formatting options could not format emailAddress attributes in a human readable way and its the most important attribute to display for client certificates in most cases. Android.mk Changing the UI to a dialog, make the activity style transparent. AndroidManifest.xml res/values/styles.xml Layout for chooser dialog res/layout/cert_chooser.xml Layout for list items in chooser res/layout/cert_item.xml New resources for dialog including comments for translators. res/values/strings.xml New dialog based KeyChainActivity. Now also shows requesting app and requesting server. Now can preselect a specified alias. New link directly to CertInstaller. src/com/android/keychain/KeyChainActivity.java Fix KeyChainTestActivity to work with TestKeyStore changes that were causing network activity on the UI to look up the name of localhost. Also track KeyChain.choosePrivateKeyAlias API change. tests/src/com/android/keychain/tests/KeyChainTestActivity.java Change-Id: I07128fba8750f9a6bcb9c6be5da04df992403d69
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* @hide Also used by KeyChainActivity implementation
*/
public static final String EXTRA_SENDER = "sender";
/**
* Action to bring up the CertInstaller.
*/
private static final String ACTION_INSTALL = "android.credentials.INSTALL";
/**
* Optional extra to specify a {@code String} credential name on
* the {@code Intent} returned by {@link #createInstallIntent}.
*/
// Compatible with old com.android.certinstaller.CredentialHelper.CERT_NAME_KEY
public static final String EXTRA_NAME = "name";
/**
* Optional extra to specify an X.509 certificate to install on
* the {@code Intent} returned by {@link #createInstallIntent}.
* The extra value should be a PEM or ASN.1 DER encoded {@code
* byte[]}. An {@link X509Certificate} can be converted to DER
* encoded bytes with {@link X509Certificate#getEncoded}.
*
* <p>{@link #EXTRA_NAME} may be used to provide a default alias
* name for the installed certificate.
*/
// Compatible with old android.security.Credentials.CERTIFICATE
public static final String EXTRA_CERTIFICATE = "CERT";
/**
* Optional extra for use with the {@code Intent} returned by
* {@link #createInstallIntent} to specify a PKCS#12 key store to
* install. The extra value should be a {@code byte[]}. The bytes
* may come from an external source or be generated with {@link
* java.security.KeyStore#store} on a "PKCS12" instance.
*
* <p>The user will be prompted for the password to load the key store.
*
* <p>The key store will be scanned for {@link
* java.security.KeyStore.PrivateKeyEntry} entries and both the
* private key and associated certificate chain will be installed.
*
* <p>{@link #EXTRA_NAME} may be used to provide a default alias
* name for the installed credentials.
*/
// Compatible with old android.security.Credentials.PKCS12
public static final String EXTRA_PKCS12 = "PKCS12";
/**
* Broadcast Action: Indicates the trusted storage has changed. Sent when
* one of this happens:
*
* <ul>
* <li>a new CA is added,
* <li>an existing CA is removed or disabled,
* <li>a disabled CA is enabled,
* <li>trusted storage is reset (all user certs are cleared),
* <li>when permission to access a private key is changed.
* </ul>
*/
public static final String ACTION_STORAGE_CHANGED = "android.security.STORAGE_CHANGED";
/**
* Returns an {@code Intent} that can be used for credential
* installation. The intent may be used without any extras, in
* which case the user will be able to install credentials from
* their own source.
*
* <p>Alternatively, {@link #EXTRA_CERTIFICATE} or {@link
* #EXTRA_PKCS12} maybe used to specify the bytes of an X.509
* certificate or a PKCS#12 key store for installation. These
* extras may be combined with {@link #EXTRA_NAME} to provide a
* default alias name for credentials being installed.
*
* <p>When used with {@link Activity#startActivityForResult},
* {@link Activity#RESULT_OK} will be returned if a credential was
* successfully installed, otherwise {@link
* Activity#RESULT_CANCELED} will be returned.
*/
@NonNull
public static Intent createInstallIntent() {
Intent intent = new Intent(ACTION_INSTALL);
intent.setClassName(CERT_INSTALLER_PACKAGE,
"com.android.certinstaller.CertInstallerMain");
return intent;
}
/**
* Launches an {@code Activity} for the user to select the alias
* for a private key and certificate pair for authentication. The
* selected alias or null will be returned via the
* KeyChainAliasCallback callback.
*
* <p>The device or profile owner can intercept this before the activity
* is shown, to pick a specific private key alias.
*
* <p>{@code keyTypes} and {@code issuers} may be used to
* highlight suggested choices to the user, although to cope with
* sometimes erroneous values provided by servers, the user may be
* able to override these suggestions.
*
* <p>{@code host} and {@code port} may be used to give the user
* more context about the server requesting the credentials.
*
* <p>{@code alias} allows the chooser to preselect an existing
* alias which will still be subject to user confirmation.
*
* @param activity The {@link Activity} context to use for
* launching the new sub-Activity to prompt the user to select
* a private key; used only to call startActivity(); must not
* be null.
* @param response Callback to invoke when the request completes;
* must not be null
* @param keyTypes The acceptable types of asymmetric keys such as
* "RSA" or "DSA", or a null array.
* @param issuers The acceptable certificate issuers for the
* certificate matching the private key, or null.
* @param host The host name of the server requesting the
* certificate, or null if unavailable.
* @param port The port number of the server requesting the
* certificate, or -1 if unavailable.
* @param alias The alias to preselect if available, or null if
* unavailable.
*/
public static void choosePrivateKeyAlias(@NonNull Activity activity,
@NonNull KeyChainAliasCallback response,
New AndroidKeyStore API in android.security.keystore. This CL addresses the comments from API Council about Android KeyStore KeyPairGeneratorSpec, KeyGeneratorSpec and KeyStoreParameter: 1. These abstractions should not take or hold references to Context. 2. The Builders of these abstractions should take all mandatory parameters in their constructors rather than expose them as setters -- only optional paratemers should be exposed via setters. These comments cannot be addressed without deprecation in the already launched KeyPairGeneratorSpec and KeyStoreParameter. Instead of deprecating just the getContext methods and Builder constructors, this CL goes for the nuclear option of deprecating KeyPairGeneratorSpec and KeyStoreParameter as a whole and exposing all of the AndroidKeyStore API in the new package android.security.keystore. This enables this CL to correct all of the accrued design issues with KeyPairGeneratorSpec (e.g., naming of certificate-related methods) and KeyStoreParameter. This also makes the transition to API Level M more clear for existing users of the AndroidKeyStore API. These users will only have to deal with the new always-mandatory parameters (e.g., purposes) and sometimes-mandatory (e.g., digests, block modes, paddings) if they switch to the new API. Prior to this CL they would've had to deal with this if they invoked any of the new methods of KeyPairGeneratorSpec or KeyStoreParameter introduced in API Level M. This CL rips out all the new API introduced into KeyPairGeneratorSpec and KeyStoreParameter classes for Android M, thus reverting these classes to the API launched in L MR1. This is because the new API is now in android.security.keystore.KeyGenParameterSpec and KeyProtection respectively. Bug: 21039983 Change-Id: I59672b3c6ef7bc25c40aa85f1c47d9d8a05d627c
2015-05-13 09:15:00 -07:00
@KeyProperties.KeyAlgorithmEnum String[] keyTypes, Principal[] issuers,
@Nullable String host, int port, @Nullable String alias) {
Uri uri = null;
if (host != null) {
uri = new Uri.Builder()
.authority(host + (port != -1 ? ":" + port : ""))
.build();
}
choosePrivateKeyAlias(activity, response, keyTypes, issuers, uri, alias);
}
/**
* Launches an {@code Activity} for the user to select the alias
* for a private key and certificate pair for authentication. The
* selected alias or null will be returned via the
* KeyChainAliasCallback callback.
*
* <p>The device or profile owner can intercept this before the activity
* is shown, to pick a specific private key alias.</p>
*
* <p>{@code keyTypes} and {@code issuers} may be used to
* highlight suggested choices to the user, although to cope with
* sometimes erroneous values provided by servers, the user may be
* able to override these suggestions.
*
* <p>{@code host} and {@code port} may be used to give the user
* more context about the server requesting the credentials.
*
Replace KeyChainActivity placeholder UI with more polished dialog (1 of 5) frameworks/base Extended KeyChain.chooserPrivateKeyAlias to allow caller to supply preferred choice to be selected in chooser. This allows Email settings to highlight the current choice when allowing user to change settings. keystore/java/android/security/KeyChain.java api/current.txt Implemented KeyChain functionality to pass host and port information to KeyChainActivity for display. keystore/java/android/security/KeyChain.java KeyChain now sends a PendingIntent as part of the Intent it sends to the KeyChainActivity which can be used to identify the caller in reliable way. keystore/java/android/security/KeyChain.java Moved .pfx/.p12/.cer/.crt constants to Credentials for reuse. Added Credentials.install variant with no value for use from KeyChainActivity keystore/java/android/security/Credentials.java packages/apps/CertInstaller Source of extension constants now in Credentials src/com/android/certinstaller/CertFile.java packages/apps/Browser Have browser supply host and port information to KeyChain.choosePrivateKeyAlias Tracking KeyChain.choosePrivateKeyAlias API change src/com/android/browser/Tab.java packages/apps/Email Tracking KeyChain.choosePrivateKeyAlias API change src/com/android/email/view/CertificateSelector.java packages/apps/KeyChain KeyChain now depends on bouncycastle X509Name for formatting X500Principals, since the 4 X500Principal formatting options could not format emailAddress attributes in a human readable way and its the most important attribute to display for client certificates in most cases. Android.mk Changing the UI to a dialog, make the activity style transparent. AndroidManifest.xml res/values/styles.xml Layout for chooser dialog res/layout/cert_chooser.xml Layout for list items in chooser res/layout/cert_item.xml New resources for dialog including comments for translators. res/values/strings.xml New dialog based KeyChainActivity. Now also shows requesting app and requesting server. Now can preselect a specified alias. New link directly to CertInstaller. src/com/android/keychain/KeyChainActivity.java Fix KeyChainTestActivity to work with TestKeyStore changes that were causing network activity on the UI to look up the name of localhost. Also track KeyChain.choosePrivateKeyAlias API change. tests/src/com/android/keychain/tests/KeyChainTestActivity.java Change-Id: I07128fba8750f9a6bcb9c6be5da04df992403d69
2011-06-24 02:13:23 -07:00
* <p>{@code alias} allows the chooser to preselect an existing
* alias which will still be subject to user confirmation.
*
* @param activity The {@link Activity} context to use for
* launching the new sub-Activity to prompt the user to select
* a private key; used only to call startActivity(); must not
* be null.
* @param response Callback to invoke when the request completes;
* must not be null
* @param keyTypes The acceptable types of asymmetric keys such as
* "EC" or "RSA", or a null array.
* @param issuers The acceptable certificate issuers for the
* certificate matching the private key, or null.
* @param uri The full URI the server is requesting the certificate
* for, or null if unavailable.
Replace KeyChainActivity placeholder UI with more polished dialog (1 of 5) frameworks/base Extended KeyChain.chooserPrivateKeyAlias to allow caller to supply preferred choice to be selected in chooser. This allows Email settings to highlight the current choice when allowing user to change settings. keystore/java/android/security/KeyChain.java api/current.txt Implemented KeyChain functionality to pass host and port information to KeyChainActivity for display. keystore/java/android/security/KeyChain.java KeyChain now sends a PendingIntent as part of the Intent it sends to the KeyChainActivity which can be used to identify the caller in reliable way. keystore/java/android/security/KeyChain.java Moved .pfx/.p12/.cer/.crt constants to Credentials for reuse. Added Credentials.install variant with no value for use from KeyChainActivity keystore/java/android/security/Credentials.java packages/apps/CertInstaller Source of extension constants now in Credentials src/com/android/certinstaller/CertFile.java packages/apps/Browser Have browser supply host and port information to KeyChain.choosePrivateKeyAlias Tracking KeyChain.choosePrivateKeyAlias API change src/com/android/browser/Tab.java packages/apps/Email Tracking KeyChain.choosePrivateKeyAlias API change src/com/android/email/view/CertificateSelector.java packages/apps/KeyChain KeyChain now depends on bouncycastle X509Name for formatting X500Principals, since the 4 X500Principal formatting options could not format emailAddress attributes in a human readable way and its the most important attribute to display for client certificates in most cases. Android.mk Changing the UI to a dialog, make the activity style transparent. AndroidManifest.xml res/values/styles.xml Layout for chooser dialog res/layout/cert_chooser.xml Layout for list items in chooser res/layout/cert_item.xml New resources for dialog including comments for translators. res/values/strings.xml New dialog based KeyChainActivity. Now also shows requesting app and requesting server. Now can preselect a specified alias. New link directly to CertInstaller. src/com/android/keychain/KeyChainActivity.java Fix KeyChainTestActivity to work with TestKeyStore changes that were causing network activity on the UI to look up the name of localhost. Also track KeyChain.choosePrivateKeyAlias API change. tests/src/com/android/keychain/tests/KeyChainTestActivity.java Change-Id: I07128fba8750f9a6bcb9c6be5da04df992403d69
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* @param alias The alias to preselect if available, or null if
* unavailable.
*/
public static void choosePrivateKeyAlias(@NonNull Activity activity,
@NonNull KeyChainAliasCallback response,
New AndroidKeyStore API in android.security.keystore. This CL addresses the comments from API Council about Android KeyStore KeyPairGeneratorSpec, KeyGeneratorSpec and KeyStoreParameter: 1. These abstractions should not take or hold references to Context. 2. The Builders of these abstractions should take all mandatory parameters in their constructors rather than expose them as setters -- only optional paratemers should be exposed via setters. These comments cannot be addressed without deprecation in the already launched KeyPairGeneratorSpec and KeyStoreParameter. Instead of deprecating just the getContext methods and Builder constructors, this CL goes for the nuclear option of deprecating KeyPairGeneratorSpec and KeyStoreParameter as a whole and exposing all of the AndroidKeyStore API in the new package android.security.keystore. This enables this CL to correct all of the accrued design issues with KeyPairGeneratorSpec (e.g., naming of certificate-related methods) and KeyStoreParameter. This also makes the transition to API Level M more clear for existing users of the AndroidKeyStore API. These users will only have to deal with the new always-mandatory parameters (e.g., purposes) and sometimes-mandatory (e.g., digests, block modes, paddings) if they switch to the new API. Prior to this CL they would've had to deal with this if they invoked any of the new methods of KeyPairGeneratorSpec or KeyStoreParameter introduced in API Level M. This CL rips out all the new API introduced into KeyPairGeneratorSpec and KeyStoreParameter classes for Android M, thus reverting these classes to the API launched in L MR1. This is because the new API is now in android.security.keystore.KeyGenParameterSpec and KeyProtection respectively. Bug: 21039983 Change-Id: I59672b3c6ef7bc25c40aa85f1c47d9d8a05d627c
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@KeyProperties.KeyAlgorithmEnum String[] keyTypes, Principal[] issuers,
@Nullable Uri uri, @Nullable String alias) {
/*
Replace KeyChainActivity placeholder UI with more polished dialog (1 of 5) frameworks/base Extended KeyChain.chooserPrivateKeyAlias to allow caller to supply preferred choice to be selected in chooser. This allows Email settings to highlight the current choice when allowing user to change settings. keystore/java/android/security/KeyChain.java api/current.txt Implemented KeyChain functionality to pass host and port information to KeyChainActivity for display. keystore/java/android/security/KeyChain.java KeyChain now sends a PendingIntent as part of the Intent it sends to the KeyChainActivity which can be used to identify the caller in reliable way. keystore/java/android/security/KeyChain.java Moved .pfx/.p12/.cer/.crt constants to Credentials for reuse. Added Credentials.install variant with no value for use from KeyChainActivity keystore/java/android/security/Credentials.java packages/apps/CertInstaller Source of extension constants now in Credentials src/com/android/certinstaller/CertFile.java packages/apps/Browser Have browser supply host and port information to KeyChain.choosePrivateKeyAlias Tracking KeyChain.choosePrivateKeyAlias API change src/com/android/browser/Tab.java packages/apps/Email Tracking KeyChain.choosePrivateKeyAlias API change src/com/android/email/view/CertificateSelector.java packages/apps/KeyChain KeyChain now depends on bouncycastle X509Name for formatting X500Principals, since the 4 X500Principal formatting options could not format emailAddress attributes in a human readable way and its the most important attribute to display for client certificates in most cases. Android.mk Changing the UI to a dialog, make the activity style transparent. AndroidManifest.xml res/values/styles.xml Layout for chooser dialog res/layout/cert_chooser.xml Layout for list items in chooser res/layout/cert_item.xml New resources for dialog including comments for translators. res/values/strings.xml New dialog based KeyChainActivity. Now also shows requesting app and requesting server. Now can preselect a specified alias. New link directly to CertInstaller. src/com/android/keychain/KeyChainActivity.java Fix KeyChainTestActivity to work with TestKeyStore changes that were causing network activity on the UI to look up the name of localhost. Also track KeyChain.choosePrivateKeyAlias API change. tests/src/com/android/keychain/tests/KeyChainTestActivity.java Change-Id: I07128fba8750f9a6bcb9c6be5da04df992403d69
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* TODO currently keyTypes, issuers are unused. They are meant
* to follow the semantics and purpose of X509KeyManager
* method arguments.
*
* keyTypes would allow the list to be filtered and typically
* will be set correctly by the server. In practice today,
* most all users will want only RSA or EC, and usually
* only a small number of certs will be available.
*
* issuers is typically not useful. Some servers historically
* will send the entire list of public CAs known to the
* server. Others will send none. If this is used, if there
* are no matches after applying the constraint, it should be
* ignored.
*/
if (activity == null) {
throw new NullPointerException("activity == null");
}
if (response == null) {
throw new NullPointerException("response == null");
}
Intent intent = new Intent(ACTION_CHOOSER);
intent.setPackage(KEYCHAIN_PACKAGE);
intent.putExtra(EXTRA_RESPONSE, new AliasResponse(response));
intent.putExtra(EXTRA_URI, uri);
Replace KeyChainActivity placeholder UI with more polished dialog (1 of 5) frameworks/base Extended KeyChain.chooserPrivateKeyAlias to allow caller to supply preferred choice to be selected in chooser. This allows Email settings to highlight the current choice when allowing user to change settings. keystore/java/android/security/KeyChain.java api/current.txt Implemented KeyChain functionality to pass host and port information to KeyChainActivity for display. keystore/java/android/security/KeyChain.java KeyChain now sends a PendingIntent as part of the Intent it sends to the KeyChainActivity which can be used to identify the caller in reliable way. keystore/java/android/security/KeyChain.java Moved .pfx/.p12/.cer/.crt constants to Credentials for reuse. Added Credentials.install variant with no value for use from KeyChainActivity keystore/java/android/security/Credentials.java packages/apps/CertInstaller Source of extension constants now in Credentials src/com/android/certinstaller/CertFile.java packages/apps/Browser Have browser supply host and port information to KeyChain.choosePrivateKeyAlias Tracking KeyChain.choosePrivateKeyAlias API change src/com/android/browser/Tab.java packages/apps/Email Tracking KeyChain.choosePrivateKeyAlias API change src/com/android/email/view/CertificateSelector.java packages/apps/KeyChain KeyChain now depends on bouncycastle X509Name for formatting X500Principals, since the 4 X500Principal formatting options could not format emailAddress attributes in a human readable way and its the most important attribute to display for client certificates in most cases. Android.mk Changing the UI to a dialog, make the activity style transparent. AndroidManifest.xml res/values/styles.xml Layout for chooser dialog res/layout/cert_chooser.xml Layout for list items in chooser res/layout/cert_item.xml New resources for dialog including comments for translators. res/values/strings.xml New dialog based KeyChainActivity. Now also shows requesting app and requesting server. Now can preselect a specified alias. New link directly to CertInstaller. src/com/android/keychain/KeyChainActivity.java Fix KeyChainTestActivity to work with TestKeyStore changes that were causing network activity on the UI to look up the name of localhost. Also track KeyChain.choosePrivateKeyAlias API change. tests/src/com/android/keychain/tests/KeyChainTestActivity.java Change-Id: I07128fba8750f9a6bcb9c6be5da04df992403d69
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intent.putExtra(EXTRA_ALIAS, alias);
// the PendingIntent is used to get calling package name
intent.putExtra(EXTRA_SENDER, PendingIntent.getActivity(activity, 0, new Intent(), 0));
activity.startActivity(intent);
}
private static class AliasResponse extends IKeyChainAliasCallback.Stub {
private final KeyChainAliasCallback keyChainAliasResponse;
private AliasResponse(KeyChainAliasCallback keyChainAliasResponse) {
this.keyChainAliasResponse = keyChainAliasResponse;
}
@Override public void alias(String alias) {
keyChainAliasResponse.alias(alias);
}
}
/**
* Returns the {@code PrivateKey} for the requested alias, or null
* if there is no result.
*
* <p> This method may block while waiting for a connection to another process, and must never
* be called from the main thread.
*
* @param alias The alias of the desired private key, typically returned via
* {@link KeyChainAliasCallback#alias}.
* @throws KeyChainException if the alias was valid but there was some problem accessing it.
* @throws IllegalStateException if called from the main thread.
*/
@Nullable @WorkerThread
public static PrivateKey getPrivateKey(@NonNull Context context, @NonNull String alias)
throws KeyChainException, InterruptedException {
if (alias == null) {
throw new NullPointerException("alias == null");
}
KeyChainConnection keyChainConnection = bind(context);
try {
final IKeyChainService keyChainService = keyChainConnection.getService();
final String keyId = keyChainService.requestPrivateKey(alias);
if (keyId == null) {
return null;
}
return AndroidKeyStoreProvider.loadAndroidKeyStorePrivateKeyFromKeystore(
KeyStore.getInstance(), keyId, KeyStore.UID_SELF);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw new KeyChainException(e);
} catch (RuntimeException e) {
// only certain RuntimeExceptions can be propagated across the IKeyChainService call
throw new KeyChainException(e);
} catch (UnrecoverableKeyException e) {
throw new KeyChainException(e);
} finally {
keyChainConnection.close();
}
}
/**
* Returns the {@code X509Certificate} chain for the requested
* alias, or null if there is no result.
* <p>
* <strong>Note:</strong> If a certificate chain was explicitly specified when the alias was
* installed, this method will return that chain. If only the client certificate was specified
* at the installation time, this method will try to build a certificate chain using all
* available trust anchors (preinstalled and user-added).
*
* <p> This method may block while waiting for a connection to another process, and must never
* be called from the main thread.
*
* @param alias The alias of the desired certificate chain, typically
* returned via {@link KeyChainAliasCallback#alias}.
* @throws KeyChainException if the alias was valid but there was some problem accessing it.
* @throws IllegalStateException if called from the main thread.
*/
@Nullable @WorkerThread
public static X509Certificate[] getCertificateChain(@NonNull Context context,
@NonNull String alias) throws KeyChainException, InterruptedException {
if (alias == null) {
throw new NullPointerException("alias == null");
}
KeyChainConnection keyChainConnection = bind(context);
try {
IKeyChainService keyChainService = keyChainConnection.getService();
final byte[] certificateBytes = keyChainService.getCertificate(alias);
if (certificateBytes == null) {
return null;
}
X509Certificate leafCert = toCertificate(certificateBytes);
final byte[] certChainBytes = keyChainService.getCaCertificates(alias);
// If the keypair is installed with a certificate chain by either
// DevicePolicyManager.installKeyPair or CertInstaller, return that chain.
if (certChainBytes != null && certChainBytes.length != 0) {
Collection<X509Certificate> chain = toCertificates(certChainBytes);
ArrayList<X509Certificate> fullChain = new ArrayList<>(chain.size() + 1);
fullChain.add(leafCert);
fullChain.addAll(chain);
return fullChain.toArray(new X509Certificate[fullChain.size()]);
} else {
// If there isn't a certificate chain, either due to a pre-existing keypair
// installed before N, or no chain is explicitly installed under the new logic,
// fall back to old behavior of constructing the chain from trusted credentials.
//
// This logic exists to maintain old behaviour for already installed keypair, at
// the cost of potentially returning extra certificate chain for new clients who
// explicitly installed only the client certificate without a chain. The latter
// case is actually no different from pre-N behaviour of getCertificateChain(),
// in that sense this change introduces no regression. Besides the returned chain
// is still valid so the consumer of the chain should have no problem verifying it.
TrustedCertificateStore store = new TrustedCertificateStore();
List<X509Certificate> chain = store.getCertificateChain(leafCert);
return chain.toArray(new X509Certificate[chain.size()]);
}
} catch (CertificateException e) {
throw new KeyChainException(e);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw new KeyChainException(e);
} catch (RuntimeException e) {
// only certain RuntimeExceptions can be propagated across the IKeyChainService call
throw new KeyChainException(e);
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} finally {
keyChainConnection.close();
}
}
/**
* Returns {@code true} if the current device's {@code KeyChain} supports a
* specific {@code PrivateKey} type indicated by {@code algorithm} (e.g.,
* "RSA").
*/
public static boolean isKeyAlgorithmSupported(
New AndroidKeyStore API in android.security.keystore. This CL addresses the comments from API Council about Android KeyStore KeyPairGeneratorSpec, KeyGeneratorSpec and KeyStoreParameter: 1. These abstractions should not take or hold references to Context. 2. The Builders of these abstractions should take all mandatory parameters in their constructors rather than expose them as setters -- only optional paratemers should be exposed via setters. These comments cannot be addressed without deprecation in the already launched KeyPairGeneratorSpec and KeyStoreParameter. Instead of deprecating just the getContext methods and Builder constructors, this CL goes for the nuclear option of deprecating KeyPairGeneratorSpec and KeyStoreParameter as a whole and exposing all of the AndroidKeyStore API in the new package android.security.keystore. This enables this CL to correct all of the accrued design issues with KeyPairGeneratorSpec (e.g., naming of certificate-related methods) and KeyStoreParameter. This also makes the transition to API Level M more clear for existing users of the AndroidKeyStore API. These users will only have to deal with the new always-mandatory parameters (e.g., purposes) and sometimes-mandatory (e.g., digests, block modes, paddings) if they switch to the new API. Prior to this CL they would've had to deal with this if they invoked any of the new methods of KeyPairGeneratorSpec or KeyStoreParameter introduced in API Level M. This CL rips out all the new API introduced into KeyPairGeneratorSpec and KeyStoreParameter classes for Android M, thus reverting these classes to the API launched in L MR1. This is because the new API is now in android.security.keystore.KeyGenParameterSpec and KeyProtection respectively. Bug: 21039983 Change-Id: I59672b3c6ef7bc25c40aa85f1c47d9d8a05d627c
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@NonNull @KeyProperties.KeyAlgorithmEnum String algorithm) {
final String algUpper = algorithm.toUpperCase(Locale.US);
New AndroidKeyStore API in android.security.keystore. This CL addresses the comments from API Council about Android KeyStore KeyPairGeneratorSpec, KeyGeneratorSpec and KeyStoreParameter: 1. These abstractions should not take or hold references to Context. 2. The Builders of these abstractions should take all mandatory parameters in their constructors rather than expose them as setters -- only optional paratemers should be exposed via setters. These comments cannot be addressed without deprecation in the already launched KeyPairGeneratorSpec and KeyStoreParameter. Instead of deprecating just the getContext methods and Builder constructors, this CL goes for the nuclear option of deprecating KeyPairGeneratorSpec and KeyStoreParameter as a whole and exposing all of the AndroidKeyStore API in the new package android.security.keystore. This enables this CL to correct all of the accrued design issues with KeyPairGeneratorSpec (e.g., naming of certificate-related methods) and KeyStoreParameter. This also makes the transition to API Level M more clear for existing users of the AndroidKeyStore API. These users will only have to deal with the new always-mandatory parameters (e.g., purposes) and sometimes-mandatory (e.g., digests, block modes, paddings) if they switch to the new API. Prior to this CL they would've had to deal with this if they invoked any of the new methods of KeyPairGeneratorSpec or KeyStoreParameter introduced in API Level M. This CL rips out all the new API introduced into KeyPairGeneratorSpec and KeyStoreParameter classes for Android M, thus reverting these classes to the API launched in L MR1. This is because the new API is now in android.security.keystore.KeyGenParameterSpec and KeyProtection respectively. Bug: 21039983 Change-Id: I59672b3c6ef7bc25c40aa85f1c47d9d8a05d627c
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return KeyProperties.KEY_ALGORITHM_EC.equals(algUpper)
|| KeyProperties.KEY_ALGORITHM_RSA.equals(algUpper);
}
/**
* Returns {@code true} if the current device's {@code KeyChain} binds any
* {@code PrivateKey} of the given {@code algorithm} to the device once
* imported or generated. This can be used to tell if there is special
* hardware support that can be used to bind keys to the device in a way
* that makes it non-exportable.
*
* @deprecated Whether the key is bound to the secure hardware is known only
* once the key has been imported. To find out, use:
* <pre>{@code
* PrivateKey key = ...; // private key from KeyChain
*
* KeyFactory keyFactory =
* KeyFactory.getInstance(key.getAlgorithm(), "AndroidKeyStore");
* KeyInfo keyInfo = keyFactory.getKeySpec(key, KeyInfo.class);
* if (keyInfo.isInsideSecureHardware()) {
* // The key is bound to the secure hardware of this Android
* }}</pre>
*/
@Deprecated
public static boolean isBoundKeyAlgorithm(
New AndroidKeyStore API in android.security.keystore. This CL addresses the comments from API Council about Android KeyStore KeyPairGeneratorSpec, KeyGeneratorSpec and KeyStoreParameter: 1. These abstractions should not take or hold references to Context. 2. The Builders of these abstractions should take all mandatory parameters in their constructors rather than expose them as setters -- only optional paratemers should be exposed via setters. These comments cannot be addressed without deprecation in the already launched KeyPairGeneratorSpec and KeyStoreParameter. Instead of deprecating just the getContext methods and Builder constructors, this CL goes for the nuclear option of deprecating KeyPairGeneratorSpec and KeyStoreParameter as a whole and exposing all of the AndroidKeyStore API in the new package android.security.keystore. This enables this CL to correct all of the accrued design issues with KeyPairGeneratorSpec (e.g., naming of certificate-related methods) and KeyStoreParameter. This also makes the transition to API Level M more clear for existing users of the AndroidKeyStore API. These users will only have to deal with the new always-mandatory parameters (e.g., purposes) and sometimes-mandatory (e.g., digests, block modes, paddings) if they switch to the new API. Prior to this CL they would've had to deal with this if they invoked any of the new methods of KeyPairGeneratorSpec or KeyStoreParameter introduced in API Level M. This CL rips out all the new API introduced into KeyPairGeneratorSpec and KeyStoreParameter classes for Android M, thus reverting these classes to the API launched in L MR1. This is because the new API is now in android.security.keystore.KeyGenParameterSpec and KeyProtection respectively. Bug: 21039983 Change-Id: I59672b3c6ef7bc25c40aa85f1c47d9d8a05d627c
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@NonNull @KeyProperties.KeyAlgorithmEnum String algorithm) {
if (!isKeyAlgorithmSupported(algorithm)) {
return false;
}
return KeyStore.getInstance().isHardwareBacked(algorithm);
}
/** @hide */
@NonNull
public static X509Certificate toCertificate(@NonNull byte[] bytes) {
if (bytes == null) {
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throw new IllegalArgumentException("bytes == null");
}
try {
CertificateFactory certFactory = CertificateFactory.getInstance("X.509");
Certificate cert = certFactory.generateCertificate(new ByteArrayInputStream(bytes));
return (X509Certificate) cert;
} catch (CertificateException e) {
throw new AssertionError(e);
}
}
/** @hide */
@NonNull
public static Collection<X509Certificate> toCertificates(@NonNull byte[] bytes) {
if (bytes == null) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("bytes == null");
}
try {
CertificateFactory certFactory = CertificateFactory.getInstance("X.509");
return (Collection<X509Certificate>) certFactory.generateCertificates(
new ByteArrayInputStream(bytes));
} catch (CertificateException e) {
throw new AssertionError(e);
}
}
/**
* @hide for reuse by CertInstaller and Settings.
* @see KeyChain#bind
*/
public final static class KeyChainConnection implements Closeable {
private final Context context;
private final ServiceConnection serviceConnection;
private final IKeyChainService service;
private KeyChainConnection(Context context,
ServiceConnection serviceConnection,
IKeyChainService service) {
this.context = context;
this.serviceConnection = serviceConnection;
this.service = service;
}
@Override public void close() {
context.unbindService(serviceConnection);
}
public IKeyChainService getService() {
return service;
}
}
/**
* @hide for reuse by CertInstaller and Settings.
*
* Caller should call unbindService on the result when finished.
*/
@WorkerThread
public static KeyChainConnection bind(@NonNull Context context) throws InterruptedException {
return bindAsUser(context, Process.myUserHandle());
}
/**
* @hide
*/
@WorkerThread
public static KeyChainConnection bindAsUser(@NonNull Context context, UserHandle user)
throws InterruptedException {
if (context == null) {
throw new NullPointerException("context == null");
}
ensureNotOnMainThread(context);
final BlockingQueue<IKeyChainService> q = new LinkedBlockingQueue<IKeyChainService>(1);
ServiceConnection keyChainServiceConnection = new ServiceConnection() {
volatile boolean mConnectedAtLeastOnce = false;
@Override public void onServiceConnected(ComponentName name, IBinder service) {
if (!mConnectedAtLeastOnce) {
mConnectedAtLeastOnce = true;
try {
q.put(IKeyChainService.Stub.asInterface(service));
} catch (InterruptedException e) {
// will never happen, since the queue starts with one available slot
}
}
}
@Override public void onServiceDisconnected(ComponentName name) {}
};
Intent intent = new Intent(IKeyChainService.class.getName());
ComponentName comp = intent.resolveSystemService(context.getPackageManager(), 0);
intent.setComponent(comp);
if (comp == null || !context.bindServiceAsUser(
intent, keyChainServiceConnection, Context.BIND_AUTO_CREATE, user)) {
throw new AssertionError("could not bind to KeyChainService");
}
return new KeyChainConnection(context, keyChainServiceConnection, q.take());
}
private static void ensureNotOnMainThread(@NonNull Context context) {
Looper looper = Looper.myLooper();
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if (looper != null && looper == context.getMainLooper()) {
throw new IllegalStateException(
"calling this from your main thread can lead to deadlock");
}
}
}