CFU:
Review comments addressed.
Plus a little bit more progress on enrollment,
up until the point we need to parse the public key blob returned
by the token. Also, rebased and merged to to the latest trunk as of an hour ago.
----- Original Message -----
 From: "Christina Fu" <cfu(a)redhat.com>
 To: pki-devel(a)redhat.com
 Sent: Tuesday, June 3, 2014 9:28:46 AM
 Subject: Re: [Pki-devel] [pki-devel][Patch]	0013-Initial-enrollment-progress.patch
 
 Jack,
 
 Overall, thanks for the refactoring. It does make things easier to read. I
 understand there are still code to be filled. Here are my comments.
 
 1. getConfiguredKeyType()
 - The original code goes to loser if the keytype is undefined. You assigned
 "signing" as default. I think the original code is probably better
 - The original code verifies if the keytype gotten from config is one of the
 TokenKeyType defined. You probably should add such check as well.
 
 2. I noticed that the format() method does not take the skipAuth boolean like
 before when enroll() has already done authentication. Wouldn't that mean
 format() could result authentication being done twice if format is forced
 (required) during enrollment?
 
 3. a few typos
 - "TPSProcessor.enroll:" in debug should be
"TPSEnrollProcessor.enroll:"
 - "TPSEnrollProcessor>enroll:" in debug should be
 "TPSEnrollProcessor.enroll:"
 - "selelect" should be "select"
 
 4. generateCertificates()
 - I see that EnrolledCertsInfo serves both as input and output, so passing it
 in as a parameter is reasonable. But why do you need to return it? And you
 didn't' really return it. Or you can just do void instead. It already throws
 TPSException in case of errors.
 
 5. I think there are a few missed "TODO". If you happen to see them, you
 might want to add to comment so we don't miss them.
 
 6. I'm sorry I checked in my patch before you, so there will be conflicts to
 be resolved. Let's take one more look after your merge.
 
 Christina
 
 
 On 05/28/2014 07:47 PM, John Magne wrote:
 
 
 
 Initial enrollment operation progress.
     
     1. Changed the names of some message classes for convenience.
     2. Did some minor refactoring of methods needed by both the enroll and
     tps processor.
     3. Created classes to handle the parsing and archival of PKCS#11 token
     data.
     4. Created prep code for enrollment that reads in a bunch of config
     params and creates
     convenience objects to carry the data instead of the lengthy parameter
     lists we have had before.
 
 
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