Android APIs
public static final class

KeyGenParameterSpec.Builder

extends Object
java.lang.Object
   ↳ android.security.keystore.KeyGenParameterSpec.Builder

Class Overview

Builder of KeyGenParameterSpec instances.

Summary

Public Constructors
KeyGenParameterSpec.Builder(String keystoreAlias, int purposes)
Creates a new instance of the Builder.
Public Methods
KeyGenParameterSpec build()
Builds an instance of KeyGenParameterSpec.
KeyGenParameterSpec.Builder setAlgorithmParameterSpec(AlgorithmParameterSpec spec)
Sets the algorithm-specific key generation parameters.
KeyGenParameterSpec.Builder setBlockModes(String... blockModes)
Sets the set of block modes (e.g., GCM, CBC) with which the key can be used when encrypting/decrypting.
KeyGenParameterSpec.Builder setCertificateNotAfter(Date date)
Sets the end of the validity period for the self-signed certificate of the generated key pair.
KeyGenParameterSpec.Builder setCertificateNotBefore(Date date)
Sets the start of the validity period for the self-signed certificate of the generated key pair.
KeyGenParameterSpec.Builder setCertificateSerialNumber(BigInteger serialNumber)
Sets the serial number used for the self-signed certificate of the generated key pair.
KeyGenParameterSpec.Builder setCertificateSubject(X500Principal subject)
Sets the subject used for the self-signed certificate of the generated key pair.
KeyGenParameterSpec.Builder setDigests(String... digests)
Sets the set of digests algorithms (e.g., SHA-256, SHA-384) with which the key can be used.
KeyGenParameterSpec.Builder setEncryptionPaddings(String... paddings)
Sets the set of padding schemes (e.g., PKCS7Padding, OAEPPadding, PKCS1Padding, NoPadding) with which the key can be used when encrypting/decrypting.
KeyGenParameterSpec.Builder setKeySize(int keySize)
Sets the size (in bits) of the key to be generated.
KeyGenParameterSpec.Builder setKeyValidityEnd(Date endDate)
Sets the time instant after which the key is no longer valid.
KeyGenParameterSpec.Builder setKeyValidityForConsumptionEnd(Date endDate)
Sets the time instant after which the key is no longer valid for decryption and verification.
KeyGenParameterSpec.Builder setKeyValidityForOriginationEnd(Date endDate)
Sets the time instant after which the key is no longer valid for encryption and signing.
KeyGenParameterSpec.Builder setKeyValidityStart(Date startDate)
Sets the time instant before which the key is not yet valid.
KeyGenParameterSpec.Builder setRandomizedEncryptionRequired(boolean required)
Sets whether encryption using this key must be sufficiently randomized to produce different ciphertexts for the same plaintext every time.
KeyGenParameterSpec.Builder setSignaturePaddings(String... paddings)
Sets the set of padding schemes (e.g., PSS, PKCS#1) with which the key can be used when signing/verifying.
KeyGenParameterSpec.Builder setUserAuthenticationRequired(boolean required)
Sets whether this key is authorized to be used only if the user has been authenticated.
KeyGenParameterSpec.Builder setUserAuthenticationValidityDurationSeconds(int seconds)
Sets the duration of time (seconds) for which this key is authorized to be used after the user is successfully authenticated.
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Inherited Methods
From class java.lang.Object

Public Constructors

public KeyGenParameterSpec.Builder (String keystoreAlias, int purposes)

Added in API level 23

Creates a new instance of the Builder.

Parameters
keystoreAlias alias of the entry in which the generated key will appear in Android KeyStore. Must not be empty.
purposes set of purposes (e.g., encrypt, decrypt, sign) for which the key can be used. Attempts to use the key for any other purpose will be rejected.

If the set of purposes for which the key can be used does not contain PURPOSE_SIGN, the self-signed certificate generated by KeyPairGenerator of AndroidKeyStore provider will contain an invalid signature. This is OK if the certificate is only used for obtaining the public key from Android KeyStore.

See KeyProperties.PURPOSE flags.

Public Methods

public KeyGenParameterSpec build ()

Added in API level 23

Builds an instance of KeyGenParameterSpec.

public KeyGenParameterSpec.Builder setAlgorithmParameterSpec (AlgorithmParameterSpec spec)

Added in API level 23

Sets the algorithm-specific key generation parameters. For example, for RSA keys this may be an instance of RSAKeyGenParameterSpec whereas for EC keys this may be an instance of ECGenParameterSpec.

These key generation parameters must match other explicitly set parameters (if any), such as key size.

public KeyGenParameterSpec.Builder setBlockModes (String... blockModes)

Added in API level 23

Sets the set of block modes (e.g., GCM, CBC) with which the key can be used when encrypting/decrypting. Attempts to use the key with any other block modes will be rejected.

This must be specified for symmetric encryption/decryption keys.

See KeyProperties.BLOCK_MODE constants.

public KeyGenParameterSpec.Builder setCertificateNotAfter (Date date)

Added in API level 23

Sets the end of the validity period for the self-signed certificate of the generated key pair.

By default, this date is Jan 1 2048.

public KeyGenParameterSpec.Builder setCertificateNotBefore (Date date)

Added in API level 23

Sets the start of the validity period for the self-signed certificate of the generated key pair.

By default, this date is Jan 1 1970.

public KeyGenParameterSpec.Builder setCertificateSerialNumber (BigInteger serialNumber)

Added in API level 23

Sets the serial number used for the self-signed certificate of the generated key pair.

By default, the serial number is 1.

public KeyGenParameterSpec.Builder setCertificateSubject (X500Principal subject)

Added in API level 23

Sets the subject used for the self-signed certificate of the generated key pair.

By default, the subject is CN=fake.

public KeyGenParameterSpec.Builder setDigests (String... digests)

Added in API level 23

Sets the set of digests algorithms (e.g., SHA-256, SHA-384) with which the key can be used. Attempts to use the key with any other digest algorithm will be rejected.

This must be specified for signing/verification keys and RSA encryption/decryption keys used with RSA OAEP padding scheme because these operations involve a digest. For HMAC keys, the default is the digest associated with the key algorithm (e.g., SHA-256 for key algorithm HmacSHA256). HMAC keys cannot be authorized for more than one digest.

For private keys used for TLS/SSL client or server authentication it is usually necessary to authorize the use of no digest (DIGEST_NONE). This is because TLS/SSL stacks typically generate the necessary digest(s) themselves and then use a private key to sign it.

See KeyProperties.DIGEST constants.

public KeyGenParameterSpec.Builder setEncryptionPaddings (String... paddings)

Added in API level 23

Sets the set of padding schemes (e.g., PKCS7Padding, OAEPPadding, PKCS1Padding, NoPadding) with which the key can be used when encrypting/decrypting. Attempts to use the key with any other padding scheme will be rejected.

This must be specified for keys which are used for encryption/decryption.

For RSA private keys used by TLS/SSL servers to authenticate themselves to clients it is usually necessary to authorize the use of no/any padding (ENCRYPTION_PADDING_NONE) and/or PKCS#1 encryption padding (ENCRYPTION_PADDING_RSA_PKCS1). This is because RSA decryption is required by some cipher suites, and some stacks request decryption using no padding whereas others request PKCS#1 padding.

See KeyProperties.ENCRYPTION_PADDING constants.

public KeyGenParameterSpec.Builder setKeySize (int keySize)

Added in API level 23

Sets the size (in bits) of the key to be generated. For instance, for RSA keys this sets the modulus size, for EC keys this selects a curve with a matching field size, and for symmetric keys this sets the size of the bitstring which is their key material.

The default key size is specific to each key algorithm. If key size is not set via this method, it should be looked up from the algorithm-specific parameters (if any) provided via setAlgorithmParameterSpec.

public KeyGenParameterSpec.Builder setKeyValidityEnd (Date endDate)

Added in API level 23

Sets the time instant after which the key is no longer valid.

By default, the key is valid at any instant.

public KeyGenParameterSpec.Builder setKeyValidityForConsumptionEnd (Date endDate)

Added in API level 23

Sets the time instant after which the key is no longer valid for decryption and verification.

By default, the key is valid at any instant.

public KeyGenParameterSpec.Builder setKeyValidityForOriginationEnd (Date endDate)

Added in API level 23

Sets the time instant after which the key is no longer valid for encryption and signing.

By default, the key is valid at any instant.

public KeyGenParameterSpec.Builder setKeyValidityStart (Date startDate)

Added in API level 23

Sets the time instant before which the key is not yet valid.

By default, the key is valid at any instant.

public KeyGenParameterSpec.Builder setRandomizedEncryptionRequired (boolean required)

Added in API level 23

Sets whether encryption using this key must be sufficiently randomized to produce different ciphertexts for the same plaintext every time. The formal cryptographic property being required is indistinguishability under chosen-plaintext attack (IND-CPA). This property is important because it mitigates several classes of weaknesses due to which ciphertext may leak information about plaintext. For example, if a given plaintext always produces the same ciphertext, an attacker may see the repeated ciphertexts and be able to deduce something about the plaintext.

By default, IND-CPA is required.

When IND-CPA is required:

  • encryption/decryption transformation which do not offer IND-CPA, such as ECB with a symmetric encryption algorithm, or RSA encryption/decryption without padding, are prohibited;
  • in block modes which use an IV, such as GCM, CBC, and CTR, caller-provided IVs are rejected when encrypting, to ensure that only random IVs are used.

Before disabling this requirement, consider the following approaches instead:

  • If you are generating a random IV for encryption and then initializing a Cipher using the IV, the solution is to let the Cipher generate a random IV instead. This will occur if the Cipher is initialized for encryption without an IV. The IV can then be queried via getIV().
  • If you are generating a non-random IV (e.g., an IV derived from something not fully random, such as the name of the file being encrypted, or transaction ID, or password, or a device identifier), consider changing your design to use a random IV which will then be provided in addition to the ciphertext to the entities which need to decrypt the ciphertext.
  • If you are using RSA encryption without padding, consider switching to encryption padding schemes which offer IND-CPA, such as PKCS#1 or OAEP.

public KeyGenParameterSpec.Builder setSignaturePaddings (String... paddings)

Added in API level 23

Sets the set of padding schemes (e.g., PSS, PKCS#1) with which the key can be used when signing/verifying. Attempts to use the key with any other padding scheme will be rejected.

This must be specified for RSA keys which are used for signing/verification.

See KeyProperties.SIGNATURE_PADDING constants.

public KeyGenParameterSpec.Builder setUserAuthenticationRequired (boolean required)

Added in API level 23

Sets whether this key is authorized to be used only if the user has been authenticated.

By default, the key is authorized to be used regardless of whether the user has been authenticated.

When user authentication is required:

  • The key can only be generated if secure lock screen is set up (see isDeviceSecure()). Additionally, if the key requires that user authentication takes place for every use of the key (see setUserAuthenticationValidityDurationSeconds(int)), at least one fingerprint must be enrolled (see hasEnrolledFingerprints()).
  • The use of the key must be authorized by the user by authenticating to this Android device using a subset of their secure lock screen credentials such as password/PIN/pattern or fingerprint. More information.
  • The key will become irreversibly invalidated once the secure lock screen is disabled (reconfigured to None, Swipe or other mode which does not authenticate the user) or when the secure lock screen is forcibly reset (e.g., by a Device Administrator). Additionally, if the key requires that user authentication takes place for every use of the key, it is also irreversibly invalidated once a new fingerprint is enrolled or once\ no more fingerprints are enrolled. Attempts to initialize cryptographic operations using such keys will throw KeyPermanentlyInvalidatedException.

This authorization applies only to secret key and private key operations. Public key operations are not restricted.

public KeyGenParameterSpec.Builder setUserAuthenticationValidityDurationSeconds (int seconds)

Added in API level 23

Sets the duration of time (seconds) for which this key is authorized to be used after the user is successfully authenticated. This has effect if the key requires user authentication for its use (see setUserAuthenticationRequired(boolean)).

By default, if user authentication is required, it must take place for every use of the key.

Cryptographic operations involving keys which require user authentication to take place for every operation can only use fingerprint authentication. This is achieved by initializing a cryptographic operation (Signature, Cipher, Mac) with the key, wrapping it into a FingerprintManager.CryptoObject, invoking FingerprintManager.authenticate with CryptoObject, and proceeding with the cryptographic operation only if the authentication flow succeeds.

Cryptographic operations involving keys which are authorized to be used for a duration of time after a successful user authentication event can only use secure lock screen authentication. These cryptographic operations will throw UserNotAuthenticatedException during initialization if the user needs to be authenticated to proceed. This situation can be resolved by the user unlocking the secure lock screen of the Android or by going through the confirm credential flow initiated by createConfirmDeviceCredentialIntent(CharSequence, CharSequence). Once resolved, initializing a new cryptographic operation using this key (or any other key which is authorized to be used for a fixed duration of time after user authentication) should succeed provided the user authentication flow completed successfully.

Parameters
seconds duration in seconds or -1 if user authentication must take place for every use of the key.