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/*
* @test
* @summary This is an interop compatibility test on TLSv1.3 hello retry request.
*
* @library /test/lib
* ../TLSCommon
* ../TLSCommon/interop
* @compile -source 1.8 -target 1.8
* JdkInfoUtils.java
* ../TLSCommon/interop/JdkProcServer.java
* ../TLSCommon/interop/JdkProcClient.java
* @run main/manual HrrTest true
* @run main/manual HrrTest false
*/
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Set;
import jdk.test.lib.security.CertUtils;
public class HrrTest extends ExtInteropTest {
private JdkInfo serverJdkInfo;
private JdkInfo clientJdkInfo;
public HrrTest(JdkInfo serverJdkInfo, JdkInfo clientJdkInfo) {
super(new Jdk(serverJdkInfo.version, serverJdkInfo.javaPath),
new Jdk(clientJdkInfo.version, clientJdkInfo.javaPath));
this.serverJdkInfo = serverJdkInfo;
this.clientJdkInfo = clientJdkInfo;
}
@Override
protected boolean skipExecute() {
return super.skipExecute() || !supportsTLSv1_3();
}
private boolean supportsTLSv1_3() {
boolean supported = true;
if (!serverJdkInfo.enablesProtocol(Protocol.TLSV1_3)) {
System.out.println("The server doesn't support TLSv1.3.");
supported = false;
}
if (!clientJdkInfo.enablesProtocol(Protocol.TLSV1_3)) {
System.out.println("The client doesn't support TLSv1.3.");
supported = false;
}
return supported;
}
/*
* It takes the server to support secp384r1 only, and the client to support
* secp256r1 and secp384r1 in order, the server should respond hello retry
* request message.
* Please note that it has to specify the supported groups via property
* jdk.tls.namedGroups for JSSE peers.
*/
@Override
protected List<TestCase<ExtUseCase>> getTestCases() {
List<TestCase<ExtUseCase>> testCases = new ArrayList<>();
for (CipherSuite cipherSuite : new CipherSuite[] {
CipherSuite.TLS_AES_128_GCM_SHA256,
CipherSuite.TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384,
CipherSuite.TLS_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256}) {
testCases.add(createTestCase(cipherSuite));
}
return testCases;
}
private TestCase<ExtUseCase> createTestCase(CipherSuite cipherSuite) {
Cert cert = new Cert(KeyAlgorithm.RSA, SignatureAlgorithm.RSA,
HashAlgorithm.SHA256, CertUtils.RSA_CERT, CertUtils.RSA_KEY);
CertTuple certTuple = new CertTuple(cert, cert);
ExtUseCase serverCase = ExtUseCase.newInstance();
serverCase.setCertTuple(certTuple);
serverCase.setNamedGroups(NamedGroup.SECP384R1);
ExtUseCase clientCase = ExtUseCase.newInstance();
clientCase.setCertTuple(certTuple);
clientCase.setProtocols(Protocol.TLSV1_3);
clientCase.setCipherSuites(cipherSuite);
clientCase.setNamedGroups(NamedGroup.SECP256R1, NamedGroup.SECP384R1);
return new TestCase<ExtUseCase>(serverCase, clientCase);
}
@Override
protected boolean ignoreTestCase(TestCase<ExtUseCase> testCase) {
CipherSuite cipherSuite = testCase.clientCase.getCipherSuite();
return !serverJdkInfo.enablesCipherSuite(cipherSuite)
|| !clientJdkInfo.supportsCipherSuite(cipherSuite);
}
@Override
protected JdkProcServer.Builder createServerBuilder(ExtUseCase useCase)
throws Exception {
JdkProcServer.Builder builder = new JdkProcServer.Builder();
builder.setJdk((Jdk) serverProduct);
builder.setCertTuple(useCase.getCertTuple());
builder.setProtocols(useCase.getProtocols());
builder.setCipherSuites(useCase.getCipherSuites());
builder.setClientAuth(useCase.isClientAuth());
builder.setServerNames(useCase.getServerNames());
builder.setAppProtocols(useCase.getAppProtocols());
builder.setNamedGroups(useCase.getNamedGroups());
return builder;
}
@Override
protected JdkProcClient.Builder createClientBuilder(ExtUseCase useCase)
throws Exception {
JdkProcClient.Builder builder = new JdkProcClient.Builder();
builder.setJdk((Jdk) clientProduct);
builder.setCertTuple(useCase.getCertTuple());
builder.setProtocols(useCase.getProtocols());
builder.setCipherSuites(useCase.getCipherSuites());
builder.setServerNames(useCase.getServerNames());
builder.setAppProtocols(useCase.getAppProtocols());
builder.setNamedGroups(useCase.getNamedGroups());
return builder;
}
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
Boolean defaultJdkAsServer = Boolean.valueOf(args[0]);
Set<JdkInfo> jdkInfos = Utils.jdkInfoList();
for (JdkInfo jdkInfo : jdkInfos) {
HrrTest test = new HrrTest(
defaultJdkAsServer ? JdkInfo.DEFAULT : jdkInfo,
defaultJdkAsServer ? jdkInfo : JdkInfo.DEFAULT);
test.execute();
}
}
}
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