xref: /freebsd/lib/libc/gen/arc4random.3 (revision f1f890804985a1043da42a5def13c79dc005f5e9)
1.\" $OpenBSD: arc4random.3,v 1.2 1997/04/27 22:40:25 angelos Exp $
2.\" Copyright 1997 Niels Provos <provos@physnet.uni-hamburg.de>
3.\" All rights reserved.
4.\"
5.\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
6.\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
7.\" are met:
8.\" 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
9.\"    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
10.\" 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
11.\"    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
12.\"    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
13.\" 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
14.\"    must display the following acknowledgement:
15.\"      This product includes software developed by Niels Provos.
16.\" 4. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
17.\"    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
18.\"
19.\" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
20.\" IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
21.\" OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
22.\" IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
23.\" INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
24.\" NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
25.\" DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
26.\" THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
27.\" (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
28.\" THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
29.\"
30.\" Manual page, using -mandoc macros
31.\" $FreeBSD$
32.\"
33.Dd April 15, 1997
34.Dt ARC4RANDOM 3
35.Os
36.Sh NAME
37.Nm arc4random ,
38.Nm arc4random_buf ,
39.Nm arc4random_uniform ,
40.Nm arc4random_stir ,
41.Nm arc4random_addrandom
42.Nd arc4 random number generator
43.Sh LIBRARY
44.Lb libc
45.Sh SYNOPSIS
46.In stdlib.h
47.Ft uint32_t
48.Fn arc4random "void"
49.Ft void
50.Fn arc4random_buf "void *buf" "size_t nbytes"
51.Ft uint32_t
52.Fn arc4random_uniform "uint32_t upper_bound"
53.Ft void
54.Fn arc4random_stir "void"
55.Ft void
56.Fn arc4random_addrandom "unsigned char *dat" "int datlen"
57.Sh DESCRIPTION
58The
59.Fn arc4random
60function uses the key stream generator employed by the
61arc4 cipher, which uses 8*8 8 bit S-Boxes.
62The S-Boxes
63can be in about
64.if t 2\u\s71700\s10\d
65.if n (2**1700)
66states.
67The
68.Fn arc4random
69function returns pseudo-random numbers in the range of 0 to
70.if t 2\u\s731\s10\d\(mi1,
71.if n (2**32)\(mi1,
72and therefore has twice the range of
73.Xr rand 3
74and
75.Xr random 3 .
76.Pp
77.Fn arc4random_buf
78function fills the region
79.Fa buf
80of length
81.Fa nbytes
82with ARC4-derived random data.
83.Pp
84.Fn arc4random_uniform
85will return a uniformly distributed random number less than
86.Fa upper_bound .
87.Fn arc4random_uniform
88is recommended over constructions like
89.Dq Li arc4random() % upper_bound
90as it avoids "modulo bias" when the upper bound is not a power of two.
91.Pp
92The
93.Fn arc4random_stir
94function reads data from
95.Pa /dev/urandom
96and uses it to permute the S-Boxes via
97.Fn arc4random_addrandom .
98.Pp
99There is no need to call
100.Fn arc4random_stir
101before using
102.Fn arc4random
103functions family, since
104they automatically initialize themselves.
105.Sh EXAMPLES
106The following produces a drop-in replacement for the traditional
107.Fn rand
108and
109.Fn random
110functions using
111.Fn arc4random :
112.Pp
113.Dl "#define foo4random() (arc4random() % ((unsigned)RAND_MAX + 1))"
114.Sh SEE ALSO
115.Xr rand 3 ,
116.Xr random 3 ,
117.Xr srandomdev 3
118.Sh HISTORY
119.Pa RC4
120has been designed by RSA Data Security, Inc.
121It was posted anonymously
122to the USENET and was confirmed to be equivalent by several sources who
123had access to the original cipher.
124Since
125.Pa RC4
126used to be a trade secret, the cipher is now referred to as
127.Pa ARC4 .
128