127a803d6SDoug Barton#!/bin/sh 227a803d6SDoug Barton# 3*4d846d26SWarner Losh# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause 4e6209940SPedro F. Giffuni# 581f72adfSDoug Barton# Copyright (c) 2001-2006,2012 Douglas Barton, dougb@FreeBSD.org 627a803d6SDoug Barton# All rights reserved. 727a803d6SDoug Barton# 827a803d6SDoug Barton# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 927a803d6SDoug Barton# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 1027a803d6SDoug Barton# are met: 1127a803d6SDoug Barton# 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 1227a803d6SDoug Barton# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 1327a803d6SDoug Barton# 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 1427a803d6SDoug Barton# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 1527a803d6SDoug Barton# documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 1627a803d6SDoug Barton# 1727a803d6SDoug Barton# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND 1827a803d6SDoug Barton# ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE 1927a803d6SDoug Barton# IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE 2027a803d6SDoug Barton# ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 2127a803d6SDoug Barton# FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 2227a803d6SDoug Barton# DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 2327a803d6SDoug Barton# OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 2427a803d6SDoug Barton# HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 2527a803d6SDoug Barton# LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 2627a803d6SDoug Barton# OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 2727a803d6SDoug Barton# SUCH DAMAGE. 2827a803d6SDoug Barton# 2927a803d6SDoug Barton 3027a803d6SDoug Barton# This script is called by cron to store bits of randomness which are 3127a803d6SDoug Barton# then used to seed /dev/random on boot. 3227a803d6SDoug Barton 3381f72adfSDoug Barton# Originally developed by Doug Barton, dougb@FreeBSD.org 3410fe5181SDoug Barton 3527a803d6SDoug BartonPATH=/bin:/usr/bin 3627a803d6SDoug Barton 3727a803d6SDoug Barton# If there is a global system configuration file, suck it in. 3827a803d6SDoug Barton# 3927a803d6SDoug Bartonif [ -r /etc/defaults/rc.conf ]; then 4027a803d6SDoug Barton . /etc/defaults/rc.conf 41e8ea7f02SDoug Barton source_rc_confs 2>/dev/null 4227a803d6SDoug Bartonelif [ -r /etc/rc.conf ]; then 43e8ea7f02SDoug Barton . /etc/rc.conf 2>/dev/null 4427a803d6SDoug Bartonfi 4527a803d6SDoug Barton 468fcb9ca9SXin LI[ $(/sbin/sysctl -n security.jail.jailed) = 0 ] || exit 0 478fcb9ca9SXin LI 4827a803d6SDoug Bartoncase ${entropy_dir} in 4927a803d6SDoug Barton[Nn][Oo]) 5027a803d6SDoug Barton exit 0 5127a803d6SDoug Barton ;; 5227a803d6SDoug Barton*) 5310fe5181SDoug Barton entropy_dir=${entropy_dir:-/var/db/entropy} 5427a803d6SDoug Barton ;; 5527a803d6SDoug Bartonesac 5627a803d6SDoug Barton 5710cb2424SMark Murrayentropy_save_sz=${entropy_save_sz:-4096} 5827a803d6SDoug Bartonentropy_save_num=${entropy_save_num:-8} 5927a803d6SDoug Barton 6027a803d6SDoug Bartonif [ ! -d "${entropy_dir}" ]; then 6181f72adfSDoug Barton install -d -o operator -g operator -m 0700 "${entropy_dir}" || { 6281f72adfSDoug Barton logger -is -t "$0" The entropy directory "${entropy_dir}" does \ 6381f72adfSDoug Barton not exist, and cannot be created. Therefore no entropy can \ 6481f72adfSDoug Barton be saved.; exit 1; } 6527a803d6SDoug Bartonfi 6627a803d6SDoug Barton 6781f72adfSDoug Bartoncd "${entropy_dir}" || { 6881f72adfSDoug Barton logger -is -t "$0" Cannot cd to the entropy directory: "${entropy_dir}". \ 6981f72adfSDoug Barton Entropy file rotation is aborted.; exit 1; } 7081f72adfSDoug Barton 7181f72adfSDoug Bartonfor f in saved-entropy.*; do 7281f72adfSDoug Barton case "${f}" in saved-entropy.\*) continue ;; esac # No files match 7346413cedSXin LI [ ${f#saved-entropy\.} -gt ${entropy_save_num} ] && unlink ${f} 7481f72adfSDoug Bartondone 7581f72adfSDoug Barton 7646413cedSXin LIumask 177 7727a803d6SDoug Barton 7846413cedSXin LI# Scan slots [1..$entropy_save_num), picking an empty slot or the oldest 7946413cedSXin LI# existing file if no empty slot was available. 8046413cedSXin LI# 8146413cedSXin LI# 1. Find out the first regular file or empty slot (and its serial number) 8246413cedSXin LI# 8346413cedSXin LIn=1 8446413cedSXin LIwhile [ ${n} -le ${entropy_save_num} ]; do 8546413cedSXin LI save_file="saved-entropy.${n}" 8646413cedSXin LI if [ ! -e "${save_file}" -o -f "${save_file}" ]; then 8746413cedSXin LI break 8846413cedSXin LI else 8910fe5181SDoug Barton logger -is -t "$0" \ 9046413cedSXin LI "${save_file}" is not a regular file, skipped. 9146413cedSXin LI fi 9246413cedSXin LI n=$(( ${n} + 1 )) 9346413cedSXin LIdone 9446413cedSXin LI# 9546413cedSXin LI# 2. Start from (serial number + 1), and check if the slot is empty 9646413cedSXin LI# or is an older regular file, update save_file pointer in either 9746413cedSXin LI# case, and break early if we found an empty slot. 9846413cedSXin LI# 9946413cedSXin LIif [ -f ${save_file} ]; then 10046413cedSXin LI n=$(( ${n} + 1 )) 10146413cedSXin LI while [ ${n} -le ${entropy_save_num} ]; do 10246413cedSXin LI next_file=saved-entropy.${n} 10346413cedSXin LI if [ -f "${next_file}" ]; then 10446413cedSXin LI [ "${next_file}" -ot "${save_file}" ] && \ 10546413cedSXin LI save_file="${next_file}" 10646413cedSXin LI elif [ ! -e "${next_file}" ]; then 10746413cedSXin LI save_file="${next_file}" 10846413cedSXin LI break 10946413cedSXin LI else 11046413cedSXin LI logger -is -t "$0" \ 11146413cedSXin LI "${next_file}" is not a regular file, skipped. 11246413cedSXin LI fi 11346413cedSXin LI n=$(( ${n} + 1 )) 11446413cedSXin LI done 11546413cedSXin LIfi 11646413cedSXin LI# 11746413cedSXin LI# 3. Check if the pointer we have in hand is really a regular file or 11846413cedSXin LI# an empty slot, and bail out as that means there is no available slot. 11946413cedSXin LI# 12046413cedSXin LIif [ -e "${save_file}" -a ! -f "${save_file}" ]; then 12146413cedSXin LI logger -is -t "$0" \ 12246413cedSXin LI No available slot in "${entropy_dir}", save entropy is aborted. 12310fe5181SDoug Barton exit 1 12410fe5181SDoug Bartonfi 12527a803d6SDoug Barton 12646413cedSXin LI# Save entropy to the selected slot. 12746413cedSXin LIchmod 600 "${save_file}" 2>/dev/null || : 12846413cedSXin LIdd if=/dev/random of="${save_file}" bs=${entropy_save_sz} count=1 2>/dev/null 12946413cedSXin LIchflags nodump "${save_file}" 2>/dev/null || : 13046413cedSXin LIfsync "${save_file}" "." 13127a803d6SDoug Barton 13227a803d6SDoug Bartonexit 0 133