8211049: Second parameter of "initialize" method is not used
Summary: Use the specified random object instead of system default
Reviewed-by: weijun
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/**
* @test
* @bug 8211049
* @summary make sure the supplied SecureRandom object is used
*/
import java.security.*;
import java.security.interfaces.*;
public class TestKeyPairGeneratorInit {
private static class MySecureRandom extends SecureRandom {
boolean isUsed = false;
public MySecureRandom() {
super();
}
public void nextBytes(byte[] bytes) {
isUsed = true;
super.nextBytes(bytes);
}
}
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
KeyPairGenerator kpg =
KeyPairGenerator.getInstance("RSA", "SunRsaSign");
MySecureRandom rnd = new MySecureRandom();
kpg.initialize(2048, rnd);
System.out.println("Generate keypair then check");
KeyPair kp = kpg.generateKeyPair();
if (!rnd.isUsed) {
throw new RuntimeException("ERROR: Supplied random not used");
} else {
System.out.println("=> Test passed");
}
}
}