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package org.spongycastle.crypto.tls;
import java.io.IOException;
import javax.microedition.io.DatagramConnection;
import javax.microedition.io.Datagram;
public class UDPTransport
implements DatagramTransport
{
protected final static int MIN_IP_OVERHEAD = 20;
protected final static int MAX_IP_OVERHEAD = MIN_IP_OVERHEAD + 64;
protected final static int UDP_OVERHEAD = 8;
protected final DatagramConnection socket;
protected final int receiveLimit, sendLimit;
public UDPTransport(DatagramConnection socket, int mtu)
throws IOException
{
//
// In 1.3 and earlier sockets were bound and connected during creation
//
//if (!socket.isBound() || !socket.isConnected())
//{
// throw new IllegalArgumentException("'socket' must be bound and connected");
//}
this.socket = socket;
// NOTE: As of JDK 1.6, can use NetworkInterface.getMTU
this.receiveLimit = mtu - MIN_IP_OVERHEAD - UDP_OVERHEAD;
this.sendLimit = mtu - MAX_IP_OVERHEAD - UDP_OVERHEAD;
}
public int getReceiveLimit()
{
return receiveLimit;
}
public int getSendLimit()
{
// TODO[DTLS] Implement Path-MTU discovery?
return sendLimit;
}
public int receive(byte[] buf, int off, int len, int waitMillis)
throws IOException
{
//socket.setSoTimeout(waitMillis); -- not applicable
if (off == 0)
{
Datagram packet = socket.newDatagram(buf, len);
socket.receive(packet);
return packet.getLength();
}
else
{
byte[] rv = new byte[len];
Datagram packet = socket.newDatagram(rv, len);
socket.receive(packet);
System.arraycopy(rv, 0, buf, off, packet.getLength());
return packet.getLength();
}
}
public void send(byte[] buf, int off, int len)
throws IOException
{
if (len > getSendLimit())
{
/*
* RFC 4347 4.1.1. "If the application attempts to send a record larger than the MTU,
* the DTLS implementation SHOULD generate an error, thus avoiding sending a packet
* which will be fragmented."
*/
// TODO Exception
}
if (off == 0)
{
Datagram packet = socket.newDatagram(buf, len);
socket.send(packet);
}
else
{
byte[] data = new byte[len];
System.arraycopy(buf, off, data, 0, len);
Datagram packet = socket.newDatagram(data, len);
socket.send(packet);
}
}
public void close()
throws IOException
{
socket.close();
}
}
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