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1  /*-
2   * Copyright (c) 2015-2018 Mark R V Murray
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
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11   * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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14   *
15   * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
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20   * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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24   * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
25   *
26   */
27  
28  /*-
29   * This is a skeleton for folks who wish to build a loadable module
30   * containing an alternative entropy-processing algorithm for random(4).
31   *
32   * The functions below should be completed with the appropriate code,
33   * and the nearby fortuna.c may be consulted for examples of working code.
34   *
35   * The author is willing to provide reasonable help to those wishing to
36   * write such a module for themselves. Please use the markm@ FreeBSD
37   * email address, and ensure that you are developing this on a suitably
38   * supported branch (This is currently 12-CURRENT, and may be no
39   * older than 12-STABLE in the future).
40   */
41  
42  #include <sys/cdefs.h>
43  __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
44  
45  #include <sys/limits.h>
46  
47  #ifdef _KERNEL
48  #include <sys/param.h>
49  #include <sys/kernel.h>
50  #include <sys/lock.h>
51  #include <sys/malloc.h>
52  #include <sys/mutex.h>
53  #include <sys/random.h>
54  #include <sys/sysctl.h>
55  #include <sys/systm.h>
56  
57  #include <machine/cpu.h>
58  
59  #include <crypto/rijndael/rijndael-api-fst.h>
60  #include <crypto/sha2/sha256.h>
61  
62  #include <dev/random/hash.h>
63  #include <dev/random/randomdev.h>
64  #include <dev/random/random_harvestq.h>
65  #include <dev/random/uint128.h>
66  #include <dev/random/other_algorithm.h>
67  #else /* !_KERNEL */
68  #include <inttypes.h>
69  #include <stdbool.h>
70  #include <stdio.h>
71  #include <stdlib.h>
72  #include <string.h>
73  #include <threads.h>
74  
75  #include "unit_test.h"
76  
77  #include <crypto/rijndael/rijndael-api-fst.h>
78  #include <crypto/sha2/sha256.h>
79  
80  #include <dev/random/hash.h>
81  #include <dev/random/randomdev.h>
82  #include <dev/random/uint128.h>
83  #include <dev/random/other_algorithm.h>
84  #endif /* _KERNEL */
85  
86  static void random_other_pre_read(void);
87  static void random_other_read(uint8_t *, size_t);
88  static bool random_other_seeded(void);
89  static void random_other_process_event(struct harvest_event *);
90  
91  /*
92   * RANDOM_OTHER_NPOOLS is used when reading hardware random
93   * number sources to ensure that each pool gets one read sample
94   * per loop iteration. Fortuna has 32 (0-31).
95   */
96  #define RANDOM_OTHER_NPOOLS 1
97  
98  #ifdef RANDOM_LOADABLE
99  static
100  #endif
101  const struct random_algorithm random_alg_context = {
102  	.ra_ident = "other",
103  	.ra_pre_read = random_other_pre_read,
104  	.ra_read = random_other_read,
105  	.ra_seeded = random_other_seeded,
106  	.ra_event_processor = random_other_process_event,
107  	.ra_poolcount = RANDOM_OTHER_NPOOLS,
108  };
109  
110  /* Use a mutex to protect your reseed variables? */
111  static mtx_t other_mtx;
112  
113  /*
114   * Do algorithm-specific initialisation here.
115   */
116  static void
117  random_other_init_alg(void *unused __unused)
118  {
119  
120  #ifdef RANDOM_LOADABLE
121  	p_random_alg_context = &random_alg_context;
122  #endif
123  
124  	RANDOM_RESEED_INIT_LOCK();
125  }
126  SYSINIT(random_alg, SI_SUB_RANDOM, SI_ORDER_SECOND, random_other_init_alg,
127      NULL);
128  
129  /*
130   * void random_other_pre_read(void)
131   *
132   * Do any pre-read preparation you need to. This will be called
133   * before >=1 calls to random_other_read() corresponding to one
134   * read(2).
135   *
136   * This routine will be called periodically while the generator is
137   * still blocked and a read is being attempted, giving you an
138   * opportunity to unblock.
139   */
140  static void
141  random_other_pre_read(void)
142  {
143  
144  	RANDOM_RESEED_LOCK();
145  	/*
146  	 * Do pre-read housekeeping work here!
147  	 * You may use this as a chance to unblock the generator.
148  	 */
149  	RANDOM_RESEED_UNLOCK();
150  }
151  
152  /*
153   * void random_other_read(uint8_t *buf, size_t count)
154   *
155   * Generate <count> bytes of output into <*buf>.
156   * You may NOT use the fact that <count> will be a multiple of
157   * RANDOM_BLOCKSIZE for optimization purposes.
158   *
159   * This function will always be called with your generator
160   * unblocked and ready. If you are not ready to generate
161   * output here, then feel free to KASSERT() or panic().
162   */
163  static void
164  random_other_read(uint8_t *buf, size_t count)
165  {
166  
167  	RANDOM_RESEED_LOCK();
168  	/*
169  	 * Do random-number generation work here!
170  	 */
171  	RANDOM_RESEED_UNLOCK();
172  }
173  
174  /*
175   * bool random_other_seeded(void)
176   *
177   * Return true if your generator is ready to generate
178   * output, and false otherwise.
179   */
180  static bool
181  random_other_seeded(void)
182  {
183  	bool seeded = false;
184  
185  	/*
186  	 * Find out if your generator is seeded here!
187  	 */
188  	return (seeded);
189  }
190  
191  /*
192   * void random_other_process_event(struct harvest_event *event)
193   *
194   * Process one stochastic event <*event> into your entropy
195   * processor.
196   *
197   * The structure of the event may change, so it is easier to
198   * just grab the whole thing into your accumulation system.
199   * You may pick-and-choose bits, but please don't complain
200   * when/if these change.
201   */
202  static void
203  random_other_process_event(struct harvest_event *event)
204  {
205  
206  	RANDOM_RESEED_LOCK();
207  	/*
208  	 * Do entropy accumulation work here!
209  	 * You may use this as a chance to unblock the generator.
210  	 */
211  	RANDOM_RESEED_UNLOCK();
212  }
213