| The tools in this directory are a scheme for autogenerating crypto doc support. |
| |
| The central file is data/crypto_support.json, which is a JSON file that contains |
| the supported API levels for each crypto algorithm that has ever been supported |
| by Android. The categories are identified as described in the JCA, along with |
| a couple extra classes. |
| |
| Each algorithm has up to three properties: |
| |
| name - The name of the algorithm. These are currently normalized to |
| all-uppercase versions, but this produces substandard results in some cases |
| (eg, PBEWITHHMACSHA versus PBEWithHmacSHA), so it could be improved. |
| |
| supported_api_levels: The set of Android API levels that this algorithm was/is |
| supported for. It should be a sequence of zero or more "N" values or "N-M" |
| ranges separated by commas followed by a "N+" value if the algorithm is |
| currently supported. For example: "17+", "1-8,22+", "1-10,15,22-24". |
| |
| deprecated: Whether the algorithm is unsupported at the current API level. This |
| is equivalent to supported_api_levels.endswith('+'), but is included for |
| clarity's sake. |
| |
| Updating the documentation is a three-step process: get the set of supported |
| algorithms, update the data file, then generate HTML based on the data file. |
| |
| Getting the set of supported algorithms is done using |
| src/java/libcore/java/security/ListProviders.java. It's important that this is |
| run using vogar in mode=activity rather than the default of mode=device, as |
| the Android frameworks (in particular, Android Keystore) can add additional |
| support. |
| |
| The data from ListProviders is fed into update_crypto_support.py, which rewrites |
| the data file. Any newly-added algorithms will be added to the file's data, |
| and any newly-removed algorithms will have their supported API levels updated. |
| |
| The preceding two steps can be performed together by running |
| run_update_crypto_support.sh. |
| |
| Finally, format_supported_algorithm_table.py reads the data file and outputs |
| a collection of HTML tables suitable for copying-and-pasting into the docs |
| to stdout. Add --javadoc to produce output appropriate for inclusion in |
| Javadoc. |