1a07fdae3SJason A. Donenfeld // SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-3-Clause) 21da177e4SLinus Torvalds /* 34ad10a5fSJason A. Donenfeld * Copyright (C) 2017-2024 Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com>. All Rights Reserved. 49e95ce27SMatt Mackall * Copyright Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>, 2003, 2004, 2005 55f75d9f3SJason A. Donenfeld * Copyright Theodore Ts'o, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999. All rights reserved. 61da177e4SLinus Torvalds * 75f75d9f3SJason A. Donenfeld * This driver produces cryptographically secure pseudorandom data. It is divided 85f75d9f3SJason A. Donenfeld * into roughly six sections, each with a section header: 91da177e4SLinus Torvalds * 105f75d9f3SJason A. Donenfeld * - Initialization and readiness waiting. 115f75d9f3SJason A. Donenfeld * - Fast key erasure RNG, the "crng". 125f75d9f3SJason A. Donenfeld * - Entropy accumulation and extraction routines. 135f75d9f3SJason A. Donenfeld * - Entropy collection routines. 145f75d9f3SJason A. Donenfeld * - Userspace reader/writer interfaces. 155f75d9f3SJason A. Donenfeld * - Sysctl interface. 161da177e4SLinus Torvalds * 175f75d9f3SJason A. Donenfeld * The high level overview is that there is one input pool, into which 18e85c0fc1SJason A. Donenfeld * various pieces of data are hashed. Prior to initialization, some of that 19e85c0fc1SJason A. Donenfeld * data is then "credited" as having a certain number of bits of entropy. 20e85c0fc1SJason A. Donenfeld * When enough bits of entropy are available, the hash is finalized and 21e85c0fc1SJason A. Donenfeld * handed as a key to a stream cipher that expands it indefinitely for 22e85c0fc1SJason A. Donenfeld * various consumers. This key is periodically refreshed as the various 23e85c0fc1SJason A. Donenfeld * entropy collectors, described below, add data to the input pool. 241da177e4SLinus Torvalds */ 251da177e4SLinus Torvalds 2612cd53afSYangtao Li #define pr_fmt(fmt) KBUILD_MODNAME ": " fmt 2712cd53afSYangtao Li 281da177e4SLinus Torvalds #include <linux/utsname.h> 291da177e4SLinus Torvalds #include <linux/module.h> 301da177e4SLinus Torvalds #include <linux/kernel.h> 311da177e4SLinus Torvalds #include <linux/major.h> 321da177e4SLinus Torvalds #include <linux/string.h> 331da177e4SLinus Torvalds #include <linux/fcntl.h> 341da177e4SLinus Torvalds #include <linux/slab.h> 351da177e4SLinus Torvalds #include <linux/random.h> 361da177e4SLinus Torvalds #include <linux/poll.h> 371da177e4SLinus Torvalds #include <linux/init.h> 381da177e4SLinus Torvalds #include <linux/fs.h> 39322cbb50SChristoph Hellwig #include <linux/blkdev.h> 401da177e4SLinus Torvalds #include <linux/interrupt.h> 4127ac792cSAndrea Righi #include <linux/mm.h> 42dd0f0cf5SMichael Ellerman #include <linux/nodemask.h> 431da177e4SLinus Torvalds #include <linux/spinlock.h> 44c84dbf61STorsten Duwe #include <linux/kthread.h> 451da177e4SLinus Torvalds #include <linux/percpu.h> 46775f4b29STheodore Ts'o #include <linux/ptrace.h> 476265e169STheodore Ts'o #include <linux/workqueue.h> 48d178a1ebSYinghai Lu #include <linux/irq.h> 494e00b339STheodore Ts'o #include <linux/ratelimit.h> 50c6e9d6f3STheodore Ts'o #include <linux/syscalls.h> 51c6e9d6f3STheodore Ts'o #include <linux/completion.h> 528da4b8c4SAndy Shevchenko #include <linux/uuid.h> 5387e7d5abSJason A. Donenfeld #include <linux/uaccess.h> 54b7b67d13SJason A. Donenfeld #include <linux/suspend.h> 55e73aaae2SJason A. Donenfeld #include <linux/siphash.h> 561c21fe00SJason A. Donenfeld #include <linux/sched/isolation.h> 571ca1b917SEric Biggers #include <crypto/chacha.h> 589f9eff85SJason A. Donenfeld #include <crypto/blake2s.h> 594ad10a5fSJason A. Donenfeld #ifdef CONFIG_VDSO_GETRANDOM 604ad10a5fSJason A. Donenfeld #include <vdso/getrandom.h> 614ad10a5fSJason A. Donenfeld #include <vdso/datapage.h> 624ad10a5fSJason A. Donenfeld #endif 636bb20c15SJason A. Donenfeld #include <asm/archrandom.h> 641da177e4SLinus Torvalds #include <asm/processor.h> 651da177e4SLinus Torvalds #include <asm/irq.h> 66775f4b29STheodore Ts'o #include <asm/irq_regs.h> 671da177e4SLinus Torvalds #include <asm/io.h> 681da177e4SLinus Torvalds 695f1bb112SJason A. Donenfeld /********************************************************************* 705f1bb112SJason A. Donenfeld * 715f1bb112SJason A. Donenfeld * Initialization and readiness waiting. 725f1bb112SJason A. Donenfeld * 735f1bb112SJason A. Donenfeld * Much of the RNG infrastructure is devoted to various dependencies 745f1bb112SJason A. Donenfeld * being able to wait until the RNG has collected enough entropy and 755f1bb112SJason A. Donenfeld * is ready for safe consumption. 765f1bb112SJason A. Donenfeld * 775f1bb112SJason A. Donenfeld *********************************************************************/ 785f1bb112SJason A. Donenfeld 795f1bb112SJason A. Donenfeld /* 805f1bb112SJason A. Donenfeld * crng_init is protected by base_crng->lock, and only increases 81e3d2c5e7SJason A. Donenfeld * its value (from empty->early->ready). 825f1bb112SJason A. Donenfeld */ 83e3d2c5e7SJason A. Donenfeld static enum { 84e3d2c5e7SJason A. Donenfeld CRNG_EMPTY = 0, /* Little to no entropy collected */ 85e3d2c5e7SJason A. Donenfeld CRNG_EARLY = 1, /* At least POOL_EARLY_BITS collected */ 86e3d2c5e7SJason A. Donenfeld CRNG_READY = 2 /* Fully initialized with POOL_READY_BITS collected */ 87f5bda35fSJason A. Donenfeld } crng_init __read_mostly = CRNG_EMPTY; 88f5bda35fSJason A. Donenfeld static DEFINE_STATIC_KEY_FALSE(crng_is_ready); 89f5bda35fSJason A. Donenfeld #define crng_ready() (static_branch_likely(&crng_is_ready) || crng_init >= CRNG_READY) 90e3d2c5e7SJason A. Donenfeld /* Various types of waiters for crng_init->CRNG_READY transition. */ 915f1bb112SJason A. Donenfeld static DECLARE_WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD(crng_init_wait); 925f1bb112SJason A. Donenfeld static struct fasync_struct *fasync; 93bbc7e1beSJason A. Donenfeld static ATOMIC_NOTIFIER_HEAD(random_ready_notifier); 945f1bb112SJason A. Donenfeld 955f1bb112SJason A. Donenfeld /* Control how we warn userspace. */ 960313bc27SLinus Torvalds static struct ratelimit_state urandom_warning = 97c01d4d0aSJason A. Donenfeld RATELIMIT_STATE_INIT_FLAGS("urandom_warning", HZ, 3, RATELIMIT_MSG_ON_RELEASE); 98cc1e127bSJason A. Donenfeld static int ratelimit_disable __read_mostly = 99cc1e127bSJason A. Donenfeld IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_WARN_ALL_UNSEEDED_RANDOM); 1005f1bb112SJason A. Donenfeld module_param_named(ratelimit_disable, ratelimit_disable, int, 0644); 1015f1bb112SJason A. Donenfeld MODULE_PARM_DESC(ratelimit_disable, "Disable random ratelimit suppression"); 1025f1bb112SJason A. Donenfeld 1035f1bb112SJason A. Donenfeld /* 1045f1bb112SJason A. Donenfeld * Returns whether or not the input pool has been seeded and thus guaranteed 1050313bc27SLinus Torvalds * to supply cryptographically secure random numbers. This applies to: the 106a890d1c6SJason A. Donenfeld * /dev/urandom device, the get_random_bytes function, and the get_random_{u8, 107de492c83SJason A. Donenfeld * u16,u32,u64,long} family of functions. 1085f1bb112SJason A. Donenfeld * 1095f1bb112SJason A. Donenfeld * Returns: true if the input pool has been seeded. 1105f1bb112SJason A. Donenfeld * false if the input pool has not been seeded. 1115f1bb112SJason A. Donenfeld */ 1125f1bb112SJason A. Donenfeld bool rng_is_initialized(void) 1135f1bb112SJason A. Donenfeld { 1145f1bb112SJason A. Donenfeld return crng_ready(); 1155f1bb112SJason A. Donenfeld } 1165f1bb112SJason A. Donenfeld EXPORT_SYMBOL(rng_is_initialized); 1175f1bb112SJason A. Donenfeld 118560181c2SJason A. Donenfeld static void __cold crng_set_ready(struct work_struct *work) 119f5bda35fSJason A. Donenfeld { 120f5bda35fSJason A. Donenfeld static_branch_enable(&crng_is_ready); 121f5bda35fSJason A. Donenfeld } 122f5bda35fSJason A. Donenfeld 1235f1bb112SJason A. Donenfeld /* Used by wait_for_random_bytes(), and considered an entropy collector, below. */ 1245f1bb112SJason A. Donenfeld static void try_to_generate_entropy(void); 1255f1bb112SJason A. Donenfeld 1265f1bb112SJason A. Donenfeld /* 1275f1bb112SJason A. Donenfeld * Wait for the input pool to be seeded and thus guaranteed to supply 1280313bc27SLinus Torvalds * cryptographically secure random numbers. This applies to: the /dev/urandom 129a890d1c6SJason A. Donenfeld * device, the get_random_bytes function, and the get_random_{u8,u16,u32,u64, 130b240bab5SJason A. Donenfeld * long} family of functions. Using any of these functions without first 131a890d1c6SJason A. Donenfeld * calling this function forfeits the guarantee of security. 1325f1bb112SJason A. Donenfeld * 1335f1bb112SJason A. Donenfeld * Returns: 0 if the input pool has been seeded. 1345f1bb112SJason A. Donenfeld * -ERESTARTSYS if the function was interrupted by a signal. 1355f1bb112SJason A. Donenfeld */ 1365f1bb112SJason A. Donenfeld int wait_for_random_bytes(void) 1375f1bb112SJason A. Donenfeld { 138a96cfe2dSJason A. Donenfeld while (!crng_ready()) { 1395f1bb112SJason A. Donenfeld int ret; 1403e504d20SJason A. Donenfeld 1413e504d20SJason A. Donenfeld try_to_generate_entropy(); 1425f1bb112SJason A. Donenfeld ret = wait_event_interruptible_timeout(crng_init_wait, crng_ready(), HZ); 1435f1bb112SJason A. Donenfeld if (ret) 1445f1bb112SJason A. Donenfeld return ret > 0 ? 0 : ret; 145a96cfe2dSJason A. Donenfeld } 1465f1bb112SJason A. Donenfeld return 0; 1475f1bb112SJason A. Donenfeld } 1485f1bb112SJason A. Donenfeld EXPORT_SYMBOL(wait_for_random_bytes); 1495f1bb112SJason A. Donenfeld 150bbc7e1beSJason A. Donenfeld /* 151bbc7e1beSJason A. Donenfeld * Add a callback function that will be invoked when the crng is initialised, 152bbc7e1beSJason A. Donenfeld * or immediately if it already has been. Only use this is you are absolutely 153bbc7e1beSJason A. Donenfeld * sure it is required. Most users should instead be able to test 154bbc7e1beSJason A. Donenfeld * `rng_is_initialized()` on demand, or make use of `get_random_bytes_wait()`. 155bbc7e1beSJason A. Donenfeld */ 156bbc7e1beSJason A. Donenfeld int __cold execute_with_initialized_rng(struct notifier_block *nb) 157bbc7e1beSJason A. Donenfeld { 158bbc7e1beSJason A. Donenfeld unsigned long flags; 159bbc7e1beSJason A. Donenfeld int ret = 0; 160bbc7e1beSJason A. Donenfeld 161bbc7e1beSJason A. Donenfeld spin_lock_irqsave(&random_ready_notifier.lock, flags); 162bbc7e1beSJason A. Donenfeld if (crng_ready()) 163bbc7e1beSJason A. Donenfeld nb->notifier_call(nb, 0, NULL); 164bbc7e1beSJason A. Donenfeld else 165bbc7e1beSJason A. Donenfeld ret = raw_notifier_chain_register((struct raw_notifier_head *)&random_ready_notifier.head, nb); 166bbc7e1beSJason A. Donenfeld spin_unlock_irqrestore(&random_ready_notifier.lock, flags); 167bbc7e1beSJason A. Donenfeld return ret; 168bbc7e1beSJason A. Donenfeld } 169bbc7e1beSJason A. Donenfeld 170cc1e127bSJason A. Donenfeld #define warn_unseeded_randomness() \ 171560181c2SJason A. Donenfeld if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_WARN_ALL_UNSEEDED_RANDOM) && !crng_ready()) \ 172560181c2SJason A. Donenfeld printk_deferred(KERN_NOTICE "random: %s called from %pS with crng_init=%d\n", \ 173560181c2SJason A. Donenfeld __func__, (void *)_RET_IP_, crng_init) 1745f1bb112SJason A. Donenfeld 1755f1bb112SJason A. Donenfeld 1763655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld /********************************************************************* 1773655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld * 1783655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld * Fast key erasure RNG, the "crng". 1793655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld * 1803655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld * These functions expand entropy from the entropy extractor into 1813655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld * long streams for external consumption using the "fast key erasure" 1823655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld * RNG described at <https://blog.cr.yp.to/20170723-random.html>. 1833655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld * 1843655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld * There are a few exported interfaces for use by other drivers: 1853655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld * 186a1940263SJason A. Donenfeld * void get_random_bytes(void *buf, size_t len) 187a890d1c6SJason A. Donenfeld * u8 get_random_u8() 188a890d1c6SJason A. Donenfeld * u16 get_random_u16() 1893655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld * u32 get_random_u32() 190e9a688bcSJason A. Donenfeld * u32 get_random_u32_below(u32 ceil) 1917f576b25SJason A. Donenfeld * u32 get_random_u32_above(u32 floor) 1927f576b25SJason A. Donenfeld * u32 get_random_u32_inclusive(u32 floor, u32 ceil) 1933655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld * u64 get_random_u64() 1943655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld * unsigned long get_random_long() 1953655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld * 1963655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld * These interfaces will return the requested number of random bytes 1970313bc27SLinus Torvalds * into the given buffer or as a return value. This is equivalent to 198de492c83SJason A. Donenfeld * a read from /dev/urandom. The u8, u16, u32, u64, long family of 199de492c83SJason A. Donenfeld * functions may be higher performance for one-off random integers, 200de492c83SJason A. Donenfeld * because they do a bit of buffering and do not invoke reseeding 201de492c83SJason A. Donenfeld * until the buffer is emptied. 2023655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld * 2033655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld *********************************************************************/ 2043655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld 205e85c0fc1SJason A. Donenfeld enum { 206e85c0fc1SJason A. Donenfeld CRNG_RESEED_START_INTERVAL = HZ, 207e85c0fc1SJason A. Donenfeld CRNG_RESEED_INTERVAL = 60 * HZ 208e85c0fc1SJason A. Donenfeld }; 2093655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld 2103655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld static struct { 2113655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld u8 key[CHACHA_KEY_SIZE] __aligned(__alignof__(long)); 2123655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld unsigned long generation; 2133655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld spinlock_t lock; 2143655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld } base_crng = { 2153655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld .lock = __SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED(base_crng.lock) 2163655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld }; 2173655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld 2183655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld struct crng { 2193655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld u8 key[CHACHA_KEY_SIZE]; 2203655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld unsigned long generation; 2213655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld local_lock_t lock; 2223655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld }; 2233655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld 2243655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct crng, crngs) = { 2253655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld .generation = ULONG_MAX, 2263655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld .lock = INIT_LOCAL_LOCK(crngs.lock), 2273655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld }; 2283655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld 2299148de31SJason A. Donenfeld /* 2309148de31SJason A. Donenfeld * Return the interval until the next reseeding, which is normally 2319148de31SJason A. Donenfeld * CRNG_RESEED_INTERVAL, but during early boot, it is at an interval 2329148de31SJason A. Donenfeld * proportional to the uptime. 2339148de31SJason A. Donenfeld */ 2349148de31SJason A. Donenfeld static unsigned int crng_reseed_interval(void) 2359148de31SJason A. Donenfeld { 2369148de31SJason A. Donenfeld static bool early_boot = true; 2379148de31SJason A. Donenfeld 2389148de31SJason A. Donenfeld if (unlikely(READ_ONCE(early_boot))) { 2399148de31SJason A. Donenfeld time64_t uptime = ktime_get_seconds(); 2409148de31SJason A. Donenfeld if (uptime >= CRNG_RESEED_INTERVAL / HZ * 2) 2419148de31SJason A. Donenfeld WRITE_ONCE(early_boot, false); 2429148de31SJason A. Donenfeld else 2439148de31SJason A. Donenfeld return max_t(unsigned int, CRNG_RESEED_START_INTERVAL, 2449148de31SJason A. Donenfeld (unsigned int)uptime / 2 * HZ); 2459148de31SJason A. Donenfeld } 2469148de31SJason A. Donenfeld return CRNG_RESEED_INTERVAL; 2479148de31SJason A. Donenfeld } 2489148de31SJason A. Donenfeld 249e85c0fc1SJason A. Donenfeld /* Used by crng_reseed() and crng_make_state() to extract a new seed from the input pool. */ 250a1940263SJason A. Donenfeld static void extract_entropy(void *buf, size_t len); 2513655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld 252e85c0fc1SJason A. Donenfeld /* This extracts a new crng key from the input pool. */ 2539148de31SJason A. Donenfeld static void crng_reseed(struct work_struct *work) 2543655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld { 2559148de31SJason A. Donenfeld static DECLARE_DELAYED_WORK(next_reseed, crng_reseed); 2563655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld unsigned long flags; 2573655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld unsigned long next_gen; 2583655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld u8 key[CHACHA_KEY_SIZE]; 2593655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld 2609148de31SJason A. Donenfeld /* Immediately schedule the next reseeding, so that it fires sooner rather than later. */ 2619148de31SJason A. Donenfeld if (likely(system_unbound_wq)) 2629148de31SJason A. Donenfeld queue_delayed_work(system_unbound_wq, &next_reseed, crng_reseed_interval()); 2639148de31SJason A. Donenfeld 264e85c0fc1SJason A. Donenfeld extract_entropy(key, sizeof(key)); 2653655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld 2663655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld /* 2673655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld * We copy the new key into the base_crng, overwriting the old one, 2683655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld * and update the generation counter. We avoid hitting ULONG_MAX, 2693655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld * because the per-cpu crngs are initialized to ULONG_MAX, so this 2703655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld * forces new CPUs that come online to always initialize. 2713655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld */ 2723655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld spin_lock_irqsave(&base_crng.lock, flags); 2733655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld memcpy(base_crng.key, key, sizeof(base_crng.key)); 2743655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld next_gen = base_crng.generation + 1; 2753655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld if (next_gen == ULONG_MAX) 2763655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld ++next_gen; 2773655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld WRITE_ONCE(base_crng.generation, next_gen); 2784ad10a5fSJason A. Donenfeld #ifdef CONFIG_VDSO_GETRANDOM 2794ad10a5fSJason A. Donenfeld /* base_crng.generation's invalid value is ULONG_MAX, while 2804ad10a5fSJason A. Donenfeld * _vdso_rng_data.generation's invalid value is 0, so add one to the 2814ad10a5fSJason A. Donenfeld * former to arrive at the latter. Use smp_store_release so that this 2824ad10a5fSJason A. Donenfeld * is ordered with the write above to base_crng.generation. Pairs with 2834ad10a5fSJason A. Donenfeld * the smp_rmb() before the syscall in the vDSO code. 2844ad10a5fSJason A. Donenfeld */ 2854ad10a5fSJason A. Donenfeld smp_store_release(&_vdso_rng_data.generation, next_gen + 1); 2864ad10a5fSJason A. Donenfeld #endif 287f5bda35fSJason A. Donenfeld if (!static_branch_likely(&crng_is_ready)) 288e3d2c5e7SJason A. Donenfeld crng_init = CRNG_READY; 2893655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld spin_unlock_irqrestore(&base_crng.lock, flags); 2903655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld memzero_explicit(key, sizeof(key)); 2913655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld } 2923655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld 2933655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld /* 2943655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld * This generates a ChaCha block using the provided key, and then 2957f637be4SJason A. Donenfeld * immediately overwrites that key with half the block. It returns 2963655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld * the resultant ChaCha state to the user, along with the second 2973655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld * half of the block containing 32 bytes of random data that may 2983655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld * be used; random_data_len may not be greater than 32. 2998717627dSJason A. Donenfeld * 3008717627dSJason A. Donenfeld * The returned ChaCha state contains within it a copy of the old 3018717627dSJason A. Donenfeld * key value, at index 4, so the state should always be zeroed out 3028717627dSJason A. Donenfeld * immediately after using in order to maintain forward secrecy. 3038717627dSJason A. Donenfeld * If the state cannot be erased in a timely manner, then it is 3048717627dSJason A. Donenfeld * safer to set the random_data parameter to &chacha_state[4] so 3058717627dSJason A. Donenfeld * that this function overwrites it before returning. 3063655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld */ 3073655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld static void crng_fast_key_erasure(u8 key[CHACHA_KEY_SIZE], 3083655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld u32 chacha_state[CHACHA_STATE_WORDS], 3093655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld u8 *random_data, size_t random_data_len) 3103655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld { 3113655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld u8 first_block[CHACHA_BLOCK_SIZE]; 3123655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld 3133655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld BUG_ON(random_data_len > 32); 3143655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld 3153655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld chacha_init_consts(chacha_state); 3163655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld memcpy(&chacha_state[4], key, CHACHA_KEY_SIZE); 3173655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld memset(&chacha_state[12], 0, sizeof(u32) * 4); 3183655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld chacha20_block(chacha_state, first_block); 3193655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld 3203655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld memcpy(key, first_block, CHACHA_KEY_SIZE); 3218717627dSJason A. Donenfeld memcpy(random_data, first_block + CHACHA_KEY_SIZE, random_data_len); 3223655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld memzero_explicit(first_block, sizeof(first_block)); 3233655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld } 3243655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld 3253655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld /* 3263655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld * This function returns a ChaCha state that you may use for generating 3273655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld * random data. It also returns up to 32 bytes on its own of random data 3283655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld * that may be used; random_data_len may not be greater than 32. 3293655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld */ 3303655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld static void crng_make_state(u32 chacha_state[CHACHA_STATE_WORDS], 3313655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld u8 *random_data, size_t random_data_len) 3323655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld { 3333655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld unsigned long flags; 3343655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld struct crng *crng; 3353655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld 3363655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld BUG_ON(random_data_len > 32); 3373655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld 3383655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld /* 3393655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld * For the fast path, we check whether we're ready, unlocked first, and 3403655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld * then re-check once locked later. In the case where we're really not 3415c3b747eSJason A. Donenfeld * ready, we do fast key erasure with the base_crng directly, extracting 342e3d2c5e7SJason A. Donenfeld * when crng_init is CRNG_EMPTY. 3433655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld */ 344a96cfe2dSJason A. Donenfeld if (!crng_ready()) { 3453655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld bool ready; 3463655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld 3473655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld spin_lock_irqsave(&base_crng.lock, flags); 3483655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld ready = crng_ready(); 3495c3b747eSJason A. Donenfeld if (!ready) { 350e3d2c5e7SJason A. Donenfeld if (crng_init == CRNG_EMPTY) 3515c3b747eSJason A. Donenfeld extract_entropy(base_crng.key, sizeof(base_crng.key)); 3523655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld crng_fast_key_erasure(base_crng.key, chacha_state, 3533655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld random_data, random_data_len); 3545c3b747eSJason A. Donenfeld } 3553655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld spin_unlock_irqrestore(&base_crng.lock, flags); 3563655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld if (!ready) 3573655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld return; 3583655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld } 3593655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld 3603655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld local_lock_irqsave(&crngs.lock, flags); 3613655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld crng = raw_cpu_ptr(&crngs); 3623655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld 3633655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld /* 3643655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld * If our per-cpu crng is older than the base_crng, then it means 3653655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld * somebody reseeded the base_crng. In that case, we do fast key 3663655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld * erasure on the base_crng, and use its output as the new key 3673655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld * for our per-cpu crng. This brings us up to date with base_crng. 3683655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld */ 3693655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld if (unlikely(crng->generation != READ_ONCE(base_crng.generation))) { 3703655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld spin_lock(&base_crng.lock); 3713655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld crng_fast_key_erasure(base_crng.key, chacha_state, 3723655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld crng->key, sizeof(crng->key)); 3733655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld crng->generation = base_crng.generation; 3743655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld spin_unlock(&base_crng.lock); 3753655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld } 3763655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld 3773655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld /* 3783655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld * Finally, when we've made it this far, our per-cpu crng has an up 3793655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld * to date key, and we can do fast key erasure with it to produce 3803655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld * some random data and a ChaCha state for the caller. All other 3813655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld * branches of this function are "unlikely", so most of the time we 3823655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld * should wind up here immediately. 3833655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld */ 3843655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld crng_fast_key_erasure(crng->key, chacha_state, random_data, random_data_len); 3853655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld local_unlock_irqrestore(&crngs.lock, flags); 3863655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld } 3873655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld 388a1940263SJason A. Donenfeld static void _get_random_bytes(void *buf, size_t len) 3893655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld { 3903655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld u32 chacha_state[CHACHA_STATE_WORDS]; 3913655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld u8 tmp[CHACHA_BLOCK_SIZE]; 392a1940263SJason A. Donenfeld size_t first_block_len; 3933655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld 394a1940263SJason A. Donenfeld if (!len) 3953655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld return; 3963655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld 397a1940263SJason A. Donenfeld first_block_len = min_t(size_t, 32, len); 398a1940263SJason A. Donenfeld crng_make_state(chacha_state, buf, first_block_len); 399a1940263SJason A. Donenfeld len -= first_block_len; 400a1940263SJason A. Donenfeld buf += first_block_len; 4013655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld 402a1940263SJason A. Donenfeld while (len) { 403a1940263SJason A. Donenfeld if (len < CHACHA_BLOCK_SIZE) { 4043655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld chacha20_block(chacha_state, tmp); 405a1940263SJason A. Donenfeld memcpy(buf, tmp, len); 4063655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld memzero_explicit(tmp, sizeof(tmp)); 4073655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld break; 4083655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld } 4093655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld 4103655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld chacha20_block(chacha_state, buf); 4113655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld if (unlikely(chacha_state[12] == 0)) 4123655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld ++chacha_state[13]; 413a1940263SJason A. Donenfeld len -= CHACHA_BLOCK_SIZE; 4143655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld buf += CHACHA_BLOCK_SIZE; 4153655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld } 4163655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld 4173655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld memzero_explicit(chacha_state, sizeof(chacha_state)); 4183655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld } 4193655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld 4203655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld /* 42119258d05SJason A. Donenfeld * This returns random bytes in arbitrary quantities. The quality of the 42219258d05SJason A. Donenfeld * random bytes is good as /dev/urandom. In order to ensure that the 42319258d05SJason A. Donenfeld * randomness provided by this function is okay, the function 42419258d05SJason A. Donenfeld * wait_for_random_bytes() should be called and return 0 at least once 42519258d05SJason A. Donenfeld * at any point prior. 4263655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld */ 427a1940263SJason A. Donenfeld void get_random_bytes(void *buf, size_t len) 4283655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld { 429cc1e127bSJason A. Donenfeld warn_unseeded_randomness(); 430a1940263SJason A. Donenfeld _get_random_bytes(buf, len); 4313655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld } 4323655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld EXPORT_SYMBOL(get_random_bytes); 4333655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld 4341b388e77SJens Axboe static ssize_t get_random_bytes_user(struct iov_iter *iter) 4353655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld { 4363655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld u32 chacha_state[CHACHA_STATE_WORDS]; 4371b388e77SJens Axboe u8 block[CHACHA_BLOCK_SIZE]; 4381b388e77SJens Axboe size_t ret = 0, copied; 4393655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld 4401b388e77SJens Axboe if (unlikely(!iov_iter_count(iter))) 4413655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld return 0; 4423655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld 443aba120ccSJason A. Donenfeld /* 444aba120ccSJason A. Donenfeld * Immediately overwrite the ChaCha key at index 4 with random 44563b8ea5eSJason A. Donenfeld * bytes, in case userspace causes copy_to_iter() below to sleep 446aba120ccSJason A. Donenfeld * forever, so that we still retain forward secrecy in that case. 447aba120ccSJason A. Donenfeld */ 448aba120ccSJason A. Donenfeld crng_make_state(chacha_state, (u8 *)&chacha_state[4], CHACHA_KEY_SIZE); 449aba120ccSJason A. Donenfeld /* 450aba120ccSJason A. Donenfeld * However, if we're doing a read of len <= 32, we don't need to 451aba120ccSJason A. Donenfeld * use chacha_state after, so we can simply return those bytes to 452aba120ccSJason A. Donenfeld * the user directly. 453aba120ccSJason A. Donenfeld */ 4541b388e77SJens Axboe if (iov_iter_count(iter) <= CHACHA_KEY_SIZE) { 4551b388e77SJens Axboe ret = copy_to_iter(&chacha_state[4], CHACHA_KEY_SIZE, iter); 456aba120ccSJason A. Donenfeld goto out_zero_chacha; 457aba120ccSJason A. Donenfeld } 4583655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld 4595209aed5SJason A. Donenfeld for (;;) { 4601b388e77SJens Axboe chacha20_block(chacha_state, block); 4613655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld if (unlikely(chacha_state[12] == 0)) 4623655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld ++chacha_state[13]; 4633655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld 4641b388e77SJens Axboe copied = copy_to_iter(block, sizeof(block), iter); 4651b388e77SJens Axboe ret += copied; 4661b388e77SJens Axboe if (!iov_iter_count(iter) || copied != sizeof(block)) 4675209aed5SJason A. Donenfeld break; 468e3c1c4fdSJason A. Donenfeld 4691b388e77SJens Axboe BUILD_BUG_ON(PAGE_SIZE % sizeof(block) != 0); 4705209aed5SJason A. Donenfeld if (ret % PAGE_SIZE == 0) { 471e3c1c4fdSJason A. Donenfeld if (signal_pending(current)) 472e3c1c4fdSJason A. Donenfeld break; 473e3c1c4fdSJason A. Donenfeld cond_resched(); 474e3c1c4fdSJason A. Donenfeld } 4755209aed5SJason A. Donenfeld } 4763655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld 4771b388e77SJens Axboe memzero_explicit(block, sizeof(block)); 478aba120ccSJason A. Donenfeld out_zero_chacha: 479aba120ccSJason A. Donenfeld memzero_explicit(chacha_state, sizeof(chacha_state)); 4805209aed5SJason A. Donenfeld return ret ? ret : -EFAULT; 4813655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld } 4823655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld 4833655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld /* 4843655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld * Batched entropy returns random integers. The quality of the random 4853655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld * number is good as /dev/urandom. In order to ensure that the randomness 4863655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld * provided by this function is okay, the function wait_for_random_bytes() 4873655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld * should be called and return 0 at least once at any point prior. 4883655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld */ 4893655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld 4903092adceSJason A. Donenfeld #define DEFINE_BATCHED_ENTROPY(type) \ 4913092adceSJason A. Donenfeld struct batch_ ##type { \ 4923092adceSJason A. Donenfeld /* \ 4933092adceSJason A. Donenfeld * We make this 1.5x a ChaCha block, so that we get the \ 4943092adceSJason A. Donenfeld * remaining 32 bytes from fast key erasure, plus one full \ 4953092adceSJason A. Donenfeld * block from the detached ChaCha state. We can increase \ 4963092adceSJason A. Donenfeld * the size of this later if needed so long as we keep the \ 4973092adceSJason A. Donenfeld * formula of (integer_blocks + 0.5) * CHACHA_BLOCK_SIZE. \ 4983092adceSJason A. Donenfeld */ \ 4993092adceSJason A. Donenfeld type entropy[CHACHA_BLOCK_SIZE * 3 / (2 * sizeof(type))]; \ 5003092adceSJason A. Donenfeld local_lock_t lock; \ 5013092adceSJason A. Donenfeld unsigned long generation; \ 5023092adceSJason A. Donenfeld unsigned int position; \ 5033092adceSJason A. Donenfeld }; \ 5043092adceSJason A. Donenfeld \ 5053092adceSJason A. Donenfeld static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct batch_ ##type, batched_entropy_ ##type) = { \ 5063092adceSJason A. Donenfeld .lock = INIT_LOCAL_LOCK(batched_entropy_ ##type.lock), \ 5073092adceSJason A. Donenfeld .position = UINT_MAX \ 5083092adceSJason A. Donenfeld }; \ 5093092adceSJason A. Donenfeld \ 5103092adceSJason A. Donenfeld type get_random_ ##type(void) \ 5113092adceSJason A. Donenfeld { \ 5123092adceSJason A. Donenfeld type ret; \ 5133092adceSJason A. Donenfeld unsigned long flags; \ 5143092adceSJason A. Donenfeld struct batch_ ##type *batch; \ 5153092adceSJason A. Donenfeld unsigned long next_gen; \ 5163092adceSJason A. Donenfeld \ 5173092adceSJason A. Donenfeld warn_unseeded_randomness(); \ 5183092adceSJason A. Donenfeld \ 5193092adceSJason A. Donenfeld if (!crng_ready()) { \ 5203092adceSJason A. Donenfeld _get_random_bytes(&ret, sizeof(ret)); \ 5213092adceSJason A. Donenfeld return ret; \ 5223092adceSJason A. Donenfeld } \ 5233092adceSJason A. Donenfeld \ 5243092adceSJason A. Donenfeld local_lock_irqsave(&batched_entropy_ ##type.lock, flags); \ 5253092adceSJason A. Donenfeld batch = raw_cpu_ptr(&batched_entropy_##type); \ 5263092adceSJason A. Donenfeld \ 5273092adceSJason A. Donenfeld next_gen = READ_ONCE(base_crng.generation); \ 5283092adceSJason A. Donenfeld if (batch->position >= ARRAY_SIZE(batch->entropy) || \ 5293092adceSJason A. Donenfeld next_gen != batch->generation) { \ 5303092adceSJason A. Donenfeld _get_random_bytes(batch->entropy, sizeof(batch->entropy)); \ 5313092adceSJason A. Donenfeld batch->position = 0; \ 5323092adceSJason A. Donenfeld batch->generation = next_gen; \ 5333092adceSJason A. Donenfeld } \ 5343092adceSJason A. Donenfeld \ 5353092adceSJason A. Donenfeld ret = batch->entropy[batch->position]; \ 5363092adceSJason A. Donenfeld batch->entropy[batch->position] = 0; \ 5373092adceSJason A. Donenfeld ++batch->position; \ 5383092adceSJason A. Donenfeld local_unlock_irqrestore(&batched_entropy_ ##type.lock, flags); \ 5393092adceSJason A. Donenfeld return ret; \ 5403092adceSJason A. Donenfeld } \ 5413092adceSJason A. Donenfeld EXPORT_SYMBOL(get_random_ ##type); 5423655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld 543585cd5feSJason A. Donenfeld DEFINE_BATCHED_ENTROPY(u8) 544a890d1c6SJason A. Donenfeld DEFINE_BATCHED_ENTROPY(u16) 545a890d1c6SJason A. Donenfeld DEFINE_BATCHED_ENTROPY(u32) 546a890d1c6SJason A. Donenfeld DEFINE_BATCHED_ENTROPY(u64) 5473655adc7SJason A. Donenfeld 548e9a688bcSJason A. Donenfeld u32 __get_random_u32_below(u32 ceil) 549e9a688bcSJason A. Donenfeld { 550e9a688bcSJason A. Donenfeld /* 551e9a688bcSJason A. Donenfeld * This is the slow path for variable ceil. It is still fast, most of 552e9a688bcSJason A. Donenfeld * the time, by doing traditional reciprocal multiplication and 553e9a688bcSJason A. Donenfeld * opportunistically comparing the lower half to ceil itself, before 554e9a688bcSJason A. Donenfeld * falling back to computing a larger bound, and then rejecting samples 555e9a688bcSJason A. Donenfeld * whose lower half would indicate a range indivisible by ceil. The use 556e9a688bcSJason A. Donenfeld * of `-ceil % ceil` is analogous to `2^32 % ceil`, but is computable 557e9a688bcSJason A. Donenfeld * in 32-bits. 558e9a688bcSJason A. Donenfeld */ 5597f576b25SJason A. Donenfeld u32 rand = get_random_u32(); 5607f576b25SJason A. Donenfeld u64 mult; 5617f576b25SJason A. Donenfeld 5627f576b25SJason A. Donenfeld /* 5637f576b25SJason A. Donenfeld * This function is technically undefined for ceil == 0, and in fact 5647f576b25SJason A. Donenfeld * for the non-underscored constant version in the header, we build bug 5657f576b25SJason A. Donenfeld * on that. But for the non-constant case, it's convenient to have that 5667f576b25SJason A. Donenfeld * evaluate to being a straight call to get_random_u32(), so that 5677f576b25SJason A. Donenfeld * get_random_u32_inclusive() can work over its whole range without 5687f576b25SJason A. Donenfeld * undefined behavior. 5697f576b25SJason A. Donenfeld */ 5707f576b25SJason A. Donenfeld if (unlikely(!ceil)) 5717f576b25SJason A. Donenfeld return rand; 5727f576b25SJason A. Donenfeld 5737f576b25SJason A. Donenfeld mult = (u64)ceil * rand; 574e9a688bcSJason A. Donenfeld if (unlikely((u32)mult < ceil)) { 575e9a688bcSJason A. Donenfeld u32 bound = -ceil % ceil; 576e9a688bcSJason A. Donenfeld while (unlikely((u32)mult < bound)) 577e9a688bcSJason A. Donenfeld mult = (u64)ceil * get_random_u32(); 578e9a688bcSJason A. Donenfeld } 579e9a688bcSJason A. Donenfeld return mult >> 32; 580e9a688bcSJason A. Donenfeld } 581e9a688bcSJason A. Donenfeld EXPORT_SYMBOL(__get_random_u32_below); 582e9a688bcSJason A. Donenfeld 5833191dd5aSJason A. Donenfeld #ifdef CONFIG_SMP 5843191dd5aSJason A. Donenfeld /* 5853191dd5aSJason A. Donenfeld * This function is called when the CPU is coming up, with entry 5863191dd5aSJason A. Donenfeld * CPUHP_RANDOM_PREPARE, which comes before CPUHP_WORKQUEUE_PREP. 5873191dd5aSJason A. Donenfeld */ 588560181c2SJason A. Donenfeld int __cold random_prepare_cpu(unsigned int cpu) 5893191dd5aSJason A. Donenfeld { 5903191dd5aSJason A. Donenfeld /* 5913191dd5aSJason A. Donenfeld * When the cpu comes back online, immediately invalidate both 5923191dd5aSJason A. Donenfeld * the per-cpu crng and all batches, so that we serve fresh 5933191dd5aSJason A. Donenfeld * randomness. 5943191dd5aSJason A. Donenfeld */ 5953191dd5aSJason A. Donenfeld per_cpu_ptr(&crngs, cpu)->generation = ULONG_MAX; 596a890d1c6SJason A. Donenfeld per_cpu_ptr(&batched_entropy_u8, cpu)->position = UINT_MAX; 597a890d1c6SJason A. Donenfeld per_cpu_ptr(&batched_entropy_u16, cpu)->position = UINT_MAX; 5983191dd5aSJason A. Donenfeld per_cpu_ptr(&batched_entropy_u32, cpu)->position = UINT_MAX; 5993191dd5aSJason A. Donenfeld per_cpu_ptr(&batched_entropy_u64, cpu)->position = UINT_MAX; 6003191dd5aSJason A. Donenfeld return 0; 6013191dd5aSJason A. Donenfeld } 6023191dd5aSJason A. Donenfeld #endif 6033191dd5aSJason A. Donenfeld 604a5ed7cb1SJason A. Donenfeld 605a5ed7cb1SJason A. Donenfeld /********************************************************************** 606a5ed7cb1SJason A. Donenfeld * 607a5ed7cb1SJason A. Donenfeld * Entropy accumulation and extraction routines. 608a5ed7cb1SJason A. Donenfeld * 609a5ed7cb1SJason A. Donenfeld * Callers may add entropy via: 610a5ed7cb1SJason A. Donenfeld * 611a1940263SJason A. Donenfeld * static void mix_pool_bytes(const void *buf, size_t len) 612a5ed7cb1SJason A. Donenfeld * 613a5ed7cb1SJason A. Donenfeld * After which, if added entropy should be credited: 614a5ed7cb1SJason A. Donenfeld * 615a1940263SJason A. Donenfeld * static void credit_init_bits(size_t bits) 616a5ed7cb1SJason A. Donenfeld * 617e85c0fc1SJason A. Donenfeld * Finally, extract entropy via: 618a5ed7cb1SJason A. Donenfeld * 619a1940263SJason A. Donenfeld * static void extract_entropy(void *buf, size_t len) 620a5ed7cb1SJason A. Donenfeld * 621a5ed7cb1SJason A. Donenfeld **********************************************************************/ 622a5ed7cb1SJason A. Donenfeld 623c5704490SJason A. Donenfeld enum { 6246e8ec255SJason A. Donenfeld POOL_BITS = BLAKE2S_HASH_SIZE * 8, 625e3d2c5e7SJason A. Donenfeld POOL_READY_BITS = POOL_BITS, /* When crng_init->CRNG_READY */ 626e3d2c5e7SJason A. Donenfeld POOL_EARLY_BITS = POOL_READY_BITS / 2 /* When crng_init->CRNG_EARLY */ 6271da177e4SLinus Torvalds }; 6281da177e4SLinus Torvalds 62990ed1e67SJason A. Donenfeld static struct { 6306e8ec255SJason A. Donenfeld struct blake2s_state hash; 63143358209SMatt Mackall spinlock_t lock; 632e85c0fc1SJason A. Donenfeld unsigned int init_bits; 63390ed1e67SJason A. Donenfeld } input_pool = { 6346e8ec255SJason A. Donenfeld .hash.h = { BLAKE2S_IV0 ^ (0x01010000 | BLAKE2S_HASH_SIZE), 6356e8ec255SJason A. Donenfeld BLAKE2S_IV1, BLAKE2S_IV2, BLAKE2S_IV3, BLAKE2S_IV4, 6366e8ec255SJason A. Donenfeld BLAKE2S_IV5, BLAKE2S_IV6, BLAKE2S_IV7 }, 6376e8ec255SJason A. Donenfeld .hash.outlen = BLAKE2S_HASH_SIZE, 638eece09ecSThomas Gleixner .lock = __SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED(input_pool.lock), 6391da177e4SLinus Torvalds }; 6401da177e4SLinus Torvalds 641a1940263SJason A. Donenfeld static void _mix_pool_bytes(const void *buf, size_t len) 642a5ed7cb1SJason A. Donenfeld { 643a1940263SJason A. Donenfeld blake2s_update(&input_pool.hash, buf, len); 644a5ed7cb1SJason A. Donenfeld } 64590ed1e67SJason A. Donenfeld 6461da177e4SLinus Torvalds /* 647e85c0fc1SJason A. Donenfeld * This function adds bytes into the input pool. It does not 648e85c0fc1SJason A. Donenfeld * update the initialization bit counter; the caller should call 649e85c0fc1SJason A. Donenfeld * credit_init_bits if this is appropriate. 6501da177e4SLinus Torvalds */ 651a1940263SJason A. Donenfeld static void mix_pool_bytes(const void *buf, size_t len) 6521da177e4SLinus Torvalds { 653902c098aSTheodore Ts'o unsigned long flags; 654902c098aSTheodore Ts'o 65590ed1e67SJason A. Donenfeld spin_lock_irqsave(&input_pool.lock, flags); 656a1940263SJason A. Donenfeld _mix_pool_bytes(buf, len); 65790ed1e67SJason A. Donenfeld spin_unlock_irqrestore(&input_pool.lock, flags); 6581da177e4SLinus Torvalds } 6591da177e4SLinus Torvalds 660a5ed7cb1SJason A. Donenfeld /* 661a5ed7cb1SJason A. Donenfeld * This is an HKDF-like construction for using the hashed collected entropy 662a5ed7cb1SJason A. Donenfeld * as a PRF key, that's then expanded block-by-block. 663a5ed7cb1SJason A. Donenfeld */ 664a1940263SJason A. Donenfeld static void extract_entropy(void *buf, size_t len) 665a5ed7cb1SJason A. Donenfeld { 666a5ed7cb1SJason A. Donenfeld unsigned long flags; 667a5ed7cb1SJason A. Donenfeld u8 seed[BLAKE2S_HASH_SIZE], next_key[BLAKE2S_HASH_SIZE]; 668a5ed7cb1SJason A. Donenfeld struct { 669a5ed7cb1SJason A. Donenfeld unsigned long rdseed[32 / sizeof(long)]; 670a5ed7cb1SJason A. Donenfeld size_t counter; 671a5ed7cb1SJason A. Donenfeld } block; 672d349ab99SJason A. Donenfeld size_t i, longs; 673a5ed7cb1SJason A. Donenfeld 674d349ab99SJason A. Donenfeld for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(block.rdseed);) { 675d349ab99SJason A. Donenfeld longs = arch_get_random_seed_longs(&block.rdseed[i], ARRAY_SIZE(block.rdseed) - i); 676d349ab99SJason A. Donenfeld if (longs) { 677d349ab99SJason A. Donenfeld i += longs; 678d349ab99SJason A. Donenfeld continue; 679d349ab99SJason A. Donenfeld } 680d349ab99SJason A. Donenfeld longs = arch_get_random_longs(&block.rdseed[i], ARRAY_SIZE(block.rdseed) - i); 681d349ab99SJason A. Donenfeld if (longs) { 682d349ab99SJason A. Donenfeld i += longs; 683d349ab99SJason A. Donenfeld continue; 684d349ab99SJason A. Donenfeld } 685d349ab99SJason A. Donenfeld block.rdseed[i++] = random_get_entropy(); 686a5ed7cb1SJason A. Donenfeld } 687a5ed7cb1SJason A. Donenfeld 688a5ed7cb1SJason A. Donenfeld spin_lock_irqsave(&input_pool.lock, flags); 689a5ed7cb1SJason A. Donenfeld 690a5ed7cb1SJason A. Donenfeld /* seed = HASHPRF(last_key, entropy_input) */ 691a5ed7cb1SJason A. Donenfeld blake2s_final(&input_pool.hash, seed); 692a5ed7cb1SJason A. Donenfeld 693a5ed7cb1SJason A. Donenfeld /* next_key = HASHPRF(seed, RDSEED || 0) */ 694a5ed7cb1SJason A. Donenfeld block.counter = 0; 695a5ed7cb1SJason A. Donenfeld blake2s(next_key, (u8 *)&block, seed, sizeof(next_key), sizeof(block), sizeof(seed)); 696a5ed7cb1SJason A. Donenfeld blake2s_init_key(&input_pool.hash, BLAKE2S_HASH_SIZE, next_key, sizeof(next_key)); 697a5ed7cb1SJason A. Donenfeld 698a5ed7cb1SJason A. Donenfeld spin_unlock_irqrestore(&input_pool.lock, flags); 699a5ed7cb1SJason A. Donenfeld memzero_explicit(next_key, sizeof(next_key)); 700a5ed7cb1SJason A. Donenfeld 701a1940263SJason A. Donenfeld while (len) { 702a1940263SJason A. Donenfeld i = min_t(size_t, len, BLAKE2S_HASH_SIZE); 703a5ed7cb1SJason A. Donenfeld /* output = HASHPRF(seed, RDSEED || ++counter) */ 704a5ed7cb1SJason A. Donenfeld ++block.counter; 705a5ed7cb1SJason A. Donenfeld blake2s(buf, (u8 *)&block, seed, i, sizeof(block), sizeof(seed)); 706a1940263SJason A. Donenfeld len -= i; 707a5ed7cb1SJason A. Donenfeld buf += i; 708a5ed7cb1SJason A. Donenfeld } 709a5ed7cb1SJason A. Donenfeld 710a5ed7cb1SJason A. Donenfeld memzero_explicit(seed, sizeof(seed)); 711a5ed7cb1SJason A. Donenfeld memzero_explicit(&block, sizeof(block)); 712a5ed7cb1SJason A. Donenfeld } 713a5ed7cb1SJason A. Donenfeld 714560181c2SJason A. Donenfeld #define credit_init_bits(bits) if (!crng_ready()) _credit_init_bits(bits) 715560181c2SJason A. Donenfeld 716560181c2SJason A. Donenfeld static void __cold _credit_init_bits(size_t bits) 717a5ed7cb1SJason A. Donenfeld { 718e871abcdSJason A. Donenfeld static DECLARE_WORK(set_ready, crng_set_ready); 719fed7ef06SJason A. Donenfeld unsigned int new, orig, add; 7205c3b747eSJason A. Donenfeld unsigned long flags; 7215c3b747eSJason A. Donenfeld 722560181c2SJason A. Donenfeld if (!bits) 7235c3b747eSJason A. Donenfeld return; 7245c3b747eSJason A. Donenfeld 725a1940263SJason A. Donenfeld add = min_t(size_t, bits, POOL_BITS); 7265c3b747eSJason A. Donenfeld 727e85c0fc1SJason A. Donenfeld orig = READ_ONCE(input_pool.init_bits); 728b7a68f67SUros Bizjak do { 729fed7ef06SJason A. Donenfeld new = min_t(unsigned int, POOL_BITS, orig + add); 730b7a68f67SUros Bizjak } while (!try_cmpxchg(&input_pool.init_bits, &orig, new)); 7315c3b747eSJason A. Donenfeld 73268c9c8b1SJason A. Donenfeld if (orig < POOL_READY_BITS && new >= POOL_READY_BITS) { 7339148de31SJason A. Donenfeld crng_reseed(NULL); /* Sets crng_init to CRNG_READY under base_crng.lock. */ 734e871abcdSJason A. Donenfeld if (static_key_initialized && system_unbound_wq) 735e871abcdSJason A. Donenfeld queue_work(system_unbound_wq, &set_ready); 736bbc7e1beSJason A. Donenfeld atomic_notifier_call_chain(&random_ready_notifier, 0, NULL); 7374ad10a5fSJason A. Donenfeld #ifdef CONFIG_VDSO_GETRANDOM 7384ad10a5fSJason A. Donenfeld WRITE_ONCE(_vdso_rng_data.is_ready, true); 7394ad10a5fSJason A. Donenfeld #endif 74068c9c8b1SJason A. Donenfeld wake_up_interruptible(&crng_init_wait); 74168c9c8b1SJason A. Donenfeld kill_fasync(&fasync, SIGIO, POLL_IN); 74268c9c8b1SJason A. Donenfeld pr_notice("crng init done\n"); 743cc1e127bSJason A. Donenfeld if (urandom_warning.missed) 74468c9c8b1SJason A. Donenfeld pr_notice("%d urandom warning(s) missed due to ratelimiting\n", 74568c9c8b1SJason A. Donenfeld urandom_warning.missed); 74668c9c8b1SJason A. Donenfeld } else if (orig < POOL_EARLY_BITS && new >= POOL_EARLY_BITS) { 7475c3b747eSJason A. Donenfeld spin_lock_irqsave(&base_crng.lock, flags); 74868c9c8b1SJason A. Donenfeld /* Check if crng_init is CRNG_EMPTY, to avoid race with crng_reseed(). */ 749e3d2c5e7SJason A. Donenfeld if (crng_init == CRNG_EMPTY) { 7505c3b747eSJason A. Donenfeld extract_entropy(base_crng.key, sizeof(base_crng.key)); 751e3d2c5e7SJason A. Donenfeld crng_init = CRNG_EARLY; 7525c3b747eSJason A. Donenfeld } 7535c3b747eSJason A. Donenfeld spin_unlock_irqrestore(&base_crng.lock, flags); 7545c3b747eSJason A. Donenfeld } 7555c3b747eSJason A. Donenfeld } 7565c3b747eSJason A. Donenfeld 75792c653cfSJason A. Donenfeld 75892c653cfSJason A. Donenfeld /********************************************************************** 75992c653cfSJason A. Donenfeld * 76092c653cfSJason A. Donenfeld * Entropy collection routines. 76192c653cfSJason A. Donenfeld * 76292c653cfSJason A. Donenfeld * The following exported functions are used for pushing entropy into 76392c653cfSJason A. Donenfeld * the above entropy accumulation routines: 76492c653cfSJason A. Donenfeld * 765a1940263SJason A. Donenfeld * void add_device_randomness(const void *buf, size_t len); 766db516da9SJason A. Donenfeld * void add_hwgenerator_randomness(const void *buf, size_t len, size_t entropy, bool sleep_after); 767a1940263SJason A. Donenfeld * void add_bootloader_randomness(const void *buf, size_t len); 768a1940263SJason A. Donenfeld * void add_vmfork_randomness(const void *unique_vm_id, size_t len); 76992c653cfSJason A. Donenfeld * void add_interrupt_randomness(int irq); 770a1940263SJason A. Donenfeld * void add_input_randomness(unsigned int type, unsigned int code, unsigned int value); 771a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld * void add_disk_randomness(struct gendisk *disk); 77292c653cfSJason A. Donenfeld * 77392c653cfSJason A. Donenfeld * add_device_randomness() adds data to the input pool that 77492c653cfSJason A. Donenfeld * is likely to differ between two devices (or possibly even per boot). 77592c653cfSJason A. Donenfeld * This would be things like MAC addresses or serial numbers, or the 77692c653cfSJason A. Donenfeld * read-out of the RTC. This does *not* credit any actual entropy to 77792c653cfSJason A. Donenfeld * the pool, but it initializes the pool to different values for devices 77892c653cfSJason A. Donenfeld * that might otherwise be identical and have very little entropy 77992c653cfSJason A. Donenfeld * available to them (particularly common in the embedded world). 78092c653cfSJason A. Donenfeld * 78192c653cfSJason A. Donenfeld * add_hwgenerator_randomness() is for true hardware RNGs, and will credit 78292c653cfSJason A. Donenfeld * entropy as specified by the caller. If the entropy pool is full it will 78392c653cfSJason A. Donenfeld * block until more entropy is needed. 78492c653cfSJason A. Donenfeld * 7855c3b747eSJason A. Donenfeld * add_bootloader_randomness() is called by bootloader drivers, such as EFI 7865c3b747eSJason A. Donenfeld * and device tree, and credits its input depending on whether or not the 787b9b01a56SJason A. Donenfeld * command line option 'random.trust_bootloader'. 78892c653cfSJason A. Donenfeld * 789ae099e8eSJason A. Donenfeld * add_vmfork_randomness() adds a unique (but not necessarily secret) ID 790ae099e8eSJason A. Donenfeld * representing the current instance of a VM to the pool, without crediting, 791ae099e8eSJason A. Donenfeld * and then force-reseeds the crng so that it takes effect immediately. 792ae099e8eSJason A. Donenfeld * 79392c653cfSJason A. Donenfeld * add_interrupt_randomness() uses the interrupt timing as random 79492c653cfSJason A. Donenfeld * inputs to the entropy pool. Using the cycle counters and the irq source 79592c653cfSJason A. Donenfeld * as inputs, it feeds the input pool roughly once a second or after 64 79692c653cfSJason A. Donenfeld * interrupts, crediting 1 bit of entropy for whichever comes first. 79792c653cfSJason A. Donenfeld * 798a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld * add_input_randomness() uses the input layer interrupt timing, as well 799a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld * as the event type information from the hardware. 800a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld * 801a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld * add_disk_randomness() uses what amounts to the seek time of block 802a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld * layer request events, on a per-disk_devt basis, as input to the 803a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld * entropy pool. Note that high-speed solid state drives with very low 804a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld * seek times do not make for good sources of entropy, as their seek 805a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld * times are usually fairly consistent. 806a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld * 807a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld * The last two routines try to estimate how many bits of entropy 808a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld * to credit. They do this by keeping track of the first and second 809a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld * order deltas of the event timings. 810a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld * 81192c653cfSJason A. Donenfeld **********************************************************************/ 81292c653cfSJason A. Donenfeld 813b9b01a56SJason A. Donenfeld static bool trust_cpu __initdata = true; 814b9b01a56SJason A. Donenfeld static bool trust_bootloader __initdata = true; 81592c653cfSJason A. Donenfeld static int __init parse_trust_cpu(char *arg) 81692c653cfSJason A. Donenfeld { 81792c653cfSJason A. Donenfeld return kstrtobool(arg, &trust_cpu); 81892c653cfSJason A. Donenfeld } 819d97c68d1SJason A. Donenfeld static int __init parse_trust_bootloader(char *arg) 820d97c68d1SJason A. Donenfeld { 821d97c68d1SJason A. Donenfeld return kstrtobool(arg, &trust_bootloader); 822d97c68d1SJason A. Donenfeld } 82392c653cfSJason A. Donenfeld early_param("random.trust_cpu", parse_trust_cpu); 824d97c68d1SJason A. Donenfeld early_param("random.trust_bootloader", parse_trust_bootloader); 825775f4b29STheodore Ts'o 826b7b67d13SJason A. Donenfeld static int random_pm_notification(struct notifier_block *nb, unsigned long action, void *data) 827b7b67d13SJason A. Donenfeld { 828b7b67d13SJason A. Donenfeld unsigned long flags, entropy = random_get_entropy(); 829b7b67d13SJason A. Donenfeld 830b7b67d13SJason A. Donenfeld /* 831b7b67d13SJason A. Donenfeld * Encode a representation of how long the system has been suspended, 832b7b67d13SJason A. Donenfeld * in a way that is distinct from prior system suspends. 833b7b67d13SJason A. Donenfeld */ 834b7b67d13SJason A. Donenfeld ktime_t stamps[] = { ktime_get(), ktime_get_boottime(), ktime_get_real() }; 835b7b67d13SJason A. Donenfeld 836b7b67d13SJason A. Donenfeld spin_lock_irqsave(&input_pool.lock, flags); 837b7b67d13SJason A. Donenfeld _mix_pool_bytes(&action, sizeof(action)); 838b7b67d13SJason A. Donenfeld _mix_pool_bytes(stamps, sizeof(stamps)); 839b7b67d13SJason A. Donenfeld _mix_pool_bytes(&entropy, sizeof(entropy)); 840b7b67d13SJason A. Donenfeld spin_unlock_irqrestore(&input_pool.lock, flags); 841b7b67d13SJason A. Donenfeld 842b7b67d13SJason A. Donenfeld if (crng_ready() && (action == PM_RESTORE_PREPARE || 843261e224dSKalesh Singh (action == PM_POST_SUSPEND && !IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_PM_AUTOSLEEP) && 844261e224dSKalesh Singh !IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_PM_USERSPACE_AUTOSLEEP)))) { 8459148de31SJason A. Donenfeld crng_reseed(NULL); 846b7b67d13SJason A. Donenfeld pr_notice("crng reseeded on system resumption\n"); 847b7b67d13SJason A. Donenfeld } 848b7b67d13SJason A. Donenfeld return 0; 849b7b67d13SJason A. Donenfeld } 850b7b67d13SJason A. Donenfeld 851b7b67d13SJason A. Donenfeld static struct notifier_block pm_notifier = { .notifier_call = random_pm_notification }; 852b7b67d13SJason A. Donenfeld 853775f4b29STheodore Ts'o /* 854f6238499SJason A. Donenfeld * This is called extremely early, before time keeping functionality is 855f6238499SJason A. Donenfeld * available, but arch randomness is. Interrupts are not yet enabled. 856775f4b29STheodore Ts'o */ 857f6238499SJason A. Donenfeld void __init random_init_early(const char *command_line) 858775f4b29STheodore Ts'o { 859d349ab99SJason A. Donenfeld unsigned long entropy[BLAKE2S_BLOCK_SIZE / sizeof(long)]; 860f6238499SJason A. Donenfeld size_t i, longs, arch_bits; 861775f4b29STheodore Ts'o 8621754abb3SJason A. Donenfeld #if defined(LATENT_ENTROPY_PLUGIN) 8631754abb3SJason A. Donenfeld static const u8 compiletime_seed[BLAKE2S_BLOCK_SIZE] __initconst __latent_entropy; 8641754abb3SJason A. Donenfeld _mix_pool_bytes(compiletime_seed, sizeof(compiletime_seed)); 8651754abb3SJason A. Donenfeld #endif 8661754abb3SJason A. Donenfeld 867d349ab99SJason A. Donenfeld for (i = 0, arch_bits = sizeof(entropy) * 8; i < ARRAY_SIZE(entropy);) { 8682c03e16fSJason A. Donenfeld longs = arch_get_random_seed_longs(entropy, ARRAY_SIZE(entropy) - i); 869d349ab99SJason A. Donenfeld if (longs) { 870d349ab99SJason A. Donenfeld _mix_pool_bytes(entropy, sizeof(*entropy) * longs); 871d349ab99SJason A. Donenfeld i += longs; 872d349ab99SJason A. Donenfeld continue; 87392c653cfSJason A. Donenfeld } 8742c03e16fSJason A. Donenfeld longs = arch_get_random_longs(entropy, ARRAY_SIZE(entropy) - i); 875d349ab99SJason A. Donenfeld if (longs) { 876d349ab99SJason A. Donenfeld _mix_pool_bytes(entropy, sizeof(*entropy) * longs); 877d349ab99SJason A. Donenfeld i += longs; 878d349ab99SJason A. Donenfeld continue; 879d349ab99SJason A. Donenfeld } 880d349ab99SJason A. Donenfeld arch_bits -= sizeof(*entropy) * 8; 881d349ab99SJason A. Donenfeld ++i; 88292c653cfSJason A. Donenfeld } 883f6238499SJason A. Donenfeld 884dd54fd7dSJason A. Donenfeld _mix_pool_bytes(init_utsname(), sizeof(*(init_utsname()))); 8852f14062bSJason A. Donenfeld _mix_pool_bytes(command_line, strlen(command_line)); 886f6238499SJason A. Donenfeld 887f6238499SJason A. Donenfeld /* Reseed if already seeded by earlier phases. */ 888f6238499SJason A. Donenfeld if (crng_ready()) 8899148de31SJason A. Donenfeld crng_reseed(NULL); 890f6238499SJason A. Donenfeld else if (trust_cpu) 891f6238499SJason A. Donenfeld _credit_init_bits(arch_bits); 892f6238499SJason A. Donenfeld } 893f6238499SJason A. Donenfeld 894f6238499SJason A. Donenfeld /* 895f6238499SJason A. Donenfeld * This is called a little bit after the prior function, and now there is 896f6238499SJason A. Donenfeld * access to timestamps counters. Interrupts are not yet enabled. 897f6238499SJason A. Donenfeld */ 898f6238499SJason A. Donenfeld void __init random_init(void) 899f6238499SJason A. Donenfeld { 900f6238499SJason A. Donenfeld unsigned long entropy = random_get_entropy(); 901f6238499SJason A. Donenfeld ktime_t now = ktime_get_real(); 902f6238499SJason A. Donenfeld 903f6238499SJason A. Donenfeld _mix_pool_bytes(&now, sizeof(now)); 904f6238499SJason A. Donenfeld _mix_pool_bytes(&entropy, sizeof(entropy)); 9052f14062bSJason A. Donenfeld add_latent_entropy(); 906655b2264STheodore Ts'o 90760e5b288SJason A. Donenfeld /* 908f6238499SJason A. Donenfeld * If we were initialized by the cpu or bootloader before jump labels 909e871abcdSJason A. Donenfeld * or workqueues are initialized, then we should enable the static 910e871abcdSJason A. Donenfeld * branch here, where it's guaranteed that these have been initialized. 91160e5b288SJason A. Donenfeld */ 91260e5b288SJason A. Donenfeld if (!static_branch_likely(&crng_is_ready) && crng_init >= CRNG_READY) 91360e5b288SJason A. Donenfeld crng_set_ready(NULL); 91460e5b288SJason A. Donenfeld 915f6238499SJason A. Donenfeld /* Reseed if already seeded by earlier phases. */ 916e85c0fc1SJason A. Donenfeld if (crng_ready()) 9179148de31SJason A. Donenfeld crng_reseed(NULL); 918775f4b29STheodore Ts'o 919b7b67d13SJason A. Donenfeld WARN_ON(register_pm_notifier(&pm_notifier)); 920b7b67d13SJason A. Donenfeld 921f6238499SJason A. Donenfeld WARN(!entropy, "Missing cycle counter and fallback timer; RNG " 9224b758edaSJason A. Donenfeld "entropy collection will consequently suffer."); 92392c653cfSJason A. Donenfeld } 9241da177e4SLinus Torvalds 925a2080a67SLinus Torvalds /* 926e192be9dSTheodore Ts'o * Add device- or boot-specific data to the input pool to help 927e192be9dSTheodore Ts'o * initialize it. 928a2080a67SLinus Torvalds * 929e192be9dSTheodore Ts'o * None of this adds any entropy; it is meant to avoid the problem of 930e192be9dSTheodore Ts'o * the entropy pool having similar initial state across largely 931e192be9dSTheodore Ts'o * identical devices. 932a2080a67SLinus Torvalds */ 933a1940263SJason A. Donenfeld void add_device_randomness(const void *buf, size_t len) 934a2080a67SLinus Torvalds { 9354b758edaSJason A. Donenfeld unsigned long entropy = random_get_entropy(); 9364b758edaSJason A. Donenfeld unsigned long flags; 937a2080a67SLinus Torvalds 9383ef4cb2dSTheodore Ts'o spin_lock_irqsave(&input_pool.lock, flags); 9394b758edaSJason A. Donenfeld _mix_pool_bytes(&entropy, sizeof(entropy)); 940a1940263SJason A. Donenfeld _mix_pool_bytes(buf, len); 9413ef4cb2dSTheodore Ts'o spin_unlock_irqrestore(&input_pool.lock, flags); 942a2080a67SLinus Torvalds } 943a2080a67SLinus Torvalds EXPORT_SYMBOL(add_device_randomness); 944a2080a67SLinus Torvalds 94592c653cfSJason A. Donenfeld /* 946db516da9SJason A. Donenfeld * Interface for in-kernel drivers of true hardware RNGs. Those devices 947db516da9SJason A. Donenfeld * may produce endless random bits, so this function will sleep for 948db516da9SJason A. Donenfeld * some amount of time after, if the sleep_after parameter is true. 94992c653cfSJason A. Donenfeld */ 950db516da9SJason A. Donenfeld void add_hwgenerator_randomness(const void *buf, size_t len, size_t entropy, bool sleep_after) 95192c653cfSJason A. Donenfeld { 952a1940263SJason A. Donenfeld mix_pool_bytes(buf, len); 953e85c0fc1SJason A. Donenfeld credit_init_bits(entropy); 954e85c0fc1SJason A. Donenfeld 955e85c0fc1SJason A. Donenfeld /* 956745558f9SDominik Brodowski * Throttle writing to once every reseed interval, unless we're not yet 957d775335eSJason A. Donenfeld * initialized or no entropy is credited. 958e85c0fc1SJason A. Donenfeld */ 959db516da9SJason A. Donenfeld if (sleep_after && !kthread_should_stop() && (crng_ready() || !entropy)) 960745558f9SDominik Brodowski schedule_timeout_interruptible(crng_reseed_interval()); 96192c653cfSJason A. Donenfeld } 96292c653cfSJason A. Donenfeld EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(add_hwgenerator_randomness); 96392c653cfSJason A. Donenfeld 96492c653cfSJason A. Donenfeld /* 965b9b01a56SJason A. Donenfeld * Handle random seed passed by bootloader, and credit it depending 966b9b01a56SJason A. Donenfeld * on the command line option 'random.trust_bootloader'. 96792c653cfSJason A. Donenfeld */ 96839e0f991SJason A. Donenfeld void __init add_bootloader_randomness(const void *buf, size_t len) 96992c653cfSJason A. Donenfeld { 970a1940263SJason A. Donenfeld mix_pool_bytes(buf, len); 971d97c68d1SJason A. Donenfeld if (trust_bootloader) 972a1940263SJason A. Donenfeld credit_init_bits(len * 8); 97392c653cfSJason A. Donenfeld } 97492c653cfSJason A. Donenfeld 975a4107d34SJason A. Donenfeld #if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_VMGENID) 976f3c2682bSJason A. Donenfeld static BLOCKING_NOTIFIER_HEAD(vmfork_chain); 977f3c2682bSJason A. Donenfeld 978ae099e8eSJason A. Donenfeld /* 979ae099e8eSJason A. Donenfeld * Handle a new unique VM ID, which is unique, not secret, so we 980ae099e8eSJason A. Donenfeld * don't credit it, but we do immediately force a reseed after so 981ae099e8eSJason A. Donenfeld * that it's used by the crng posthaste. 982ae099e8eSJason A. Donenfeld */ 983560181c2SJason A. Donenfeld void __cold add_vmfork_randomness(const void *unique_vm_id, size_t len) 984ae099e8eSJason A. Donenfeld { 985a1940263SJason A. Donenfeld add_device_randomness(unique_vm_id, len); 986ae099e8eSJason A. Donenfeld if (crng_ready()) { 9879148de31SJason A. Donenfeld crng_reseed(NULL); 988ae099e8eSJason A. Donenfeld pr_notice("crng reseeded due to virtual machine fork\n"); 989ae099e8eSJason A. Donenfeld } 990f3c2682bSJason A. Donenfeld blocking_notifier_call_chain(&vmfork_chain, 0, NULL); 991ae099e8eSJason A. Donenfeld } 992a4107d34SJason A. Donenfeld #if IS_MODULE(CONFIG_VMGENID) 993ae099e8eSJason A. Donenfeld EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(add_vmfork_randomness); 994a4107d34SJason A. Donenfeld #endif 995f3c2682bSJason A. Donenfeld 996560181c2SJason A. Donenfeld int __cold register_random_vmfork_notifier(struct notifier_block *nb) 997f3c2682bSJason A. Donenfeld { 998f3c2682bSJason A. Donenfeld return blocking_notifier_chain_register(&vmfork_chain, nb); 999f3c2682bSJason A. Donenfeld } 1000f3c2682bSJason A. Donenfeld EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(register_random_vmfork_notifier); 1001f3c2682bSJason A. Donenfeld 1002560181c2SJason A. Donenfeld int __cold unregister_random_vmfork_notifier(struct notifier_block *nb) 1003f3c2682bSJason A. Donenfeld { 1004f3c2682bSJason A. Donenfeld return blocking_notifier_chain_unregister(&vmfork_chain, nb); 1005f3c2682bSJason A. Donenfeld } 1006f3c2682bSJason A. Donenfeld EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(unregister_random_vmfork_notifier); 1007a4107d34SJason A. Donenfeld #endif 1008ae099e8eSJason A. Donenfeld 100992c653cfSJason A. Donenfeld struct fast_pool { 1010f5eab0e2SJason A. Donenfeld unsigned long pool[4]; 101192c653cfSJason A. Donenfeld unsigned long last; 10123191dd5aSJason A. Donenfeld unsigned int count; 1013748bc4ddSJason A. Donenfeld struct timer_list mix; 101492c653cfSJason A. Donenfeld }; 101592c653cfSJason A. Donenfeld 1016748bc4ddSJason A. Donenfeld static void mix_interrupt_randomness(struct timer_list *work); 1017748bc4ddSJason A. Donenfeld 1018f5eab0e2SJason A. Donenfeld static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct fast_pool, irq_randomness) = { 1019f5eab0e2SJason A. Donenfeld #ifdef CONFIG_64BIT 1020e73aaae2SJason A. Donenfeld #define FASTMIX_PERM SIPHASH_PERMUTATION 1021748bc4ddSJason A. Donenfeld .pool = { SIPHASH_CONST_0, SIPHASH_CONST_1, SIPHASH_CONST_2, SIPHASH_CONST_3 }, 1022f5eab0e2SJason A. Donenfeld #else 1023e73aaae2SJason A. Donenfeld #define FASTMIX_PERM HSIPHASH_PERMUTATION 1024748bc4ddSJason A. Donenfeld .pool = { HSIPHASH_CONST_0, HSIPHASH_CONST_1, HSIPHASH_CONST_2, HSIPHASH_CONST_3 }, 1025f5eab0e2SJason A. Donenfeld #endif 1026748bc4ddSJason A. Donenfeld .mix = __TIMER_INITIALIZER(mix_interrupt_randomness, 0) 1027f5eab0e2SJason A. Donenfeld }; 1028f5eab0e2SJason A. Donenfeld 102992c653cfSJason A. Donenfeld /* 1030f5eab0e2SJason A. Donenfeld * This is [Half]SipHash-1-x, starting from an empty key. Because 1031f5eab0e2SJason A. Donenfeld * the key is fixed, it assumes that its inputs are non-malicious, 1032f5eab0e2SJason A. Donenfeld * and therefore this has no security on its own. s represents the 10334b758edaSJason A. Donenfeld * four-word SipHash state, while v represents a two-word input. 103492c653cfSJason A. Donenfeld */ 1035791332b3SJason A. Donenfeld static void fast_mix(unsigned long s[4], unsigned long v1, unsigned long v2) 103692c653cfSJason A. Donenfeld { 1037791332b3SJason A. Donenfeld s[3] ^= v1; 1038e73aaae2SJason A. Donenfeld FASTMIX_PERM(s[0], s[1], s[2], s[3]); 1039791332b3SJason A. Donenfeld s[0] ^= v1; 1040791332b3SJason A. Donenfeld s[3] ^= v2; 1041e73aaae2SJason A. Donenfeld FASTMIX_PERM(s[0], s[1], s[2], s[3]); 1042791332b3SJason A. Donenfeld s[0] ^= v2; 1043f5eab0e2SJason A. Donenfeld } 1044775f4b29STheodore Ts'o 10453191dd5aSJason A. Donenfeld #ifdef CONFIG_SMP 10463191dd5aSJason A. Donenfeld /* 10473191dd5aSJason A. Donenfeld * This function is called when the CPU has just come online, with 10483191dd5aSJason A. Donenfeld * entry CPUHP_AP_RANDOM_ONLINE, just after CPUHP_AP_WORKQUEUE_ONLINE. 10493191dd5aSJason A. Donenfeld */ 1050560181c2SJason A. Donenfeld int __cold random_online_cpu(unsigned int cpu) 10513191dd5aSJason A. Donenfeld { 10523191dd5aSJason A. Donenfeld /* 10533191dd5aSJason A. Donenfeld * During CPU shutdown and before CPU onlining, add_interrupt_ 10543191dd5aSJason A. Donenfeld * randomness() may schedule mix_interrupt_randomness(), and 10553191dd5aSJason A. Donenfeld * set the MIX_INFLIGHT flag. However, because the worker can 10563191dd5aSJason A. Donenfeld * be scheduled on a different CPU during this period, that 10573191dd5aSJason A. Donenfeld * flag will never be cleared. For that reason, we zero out 10583191dd5aSJason A. Donenfeld * the flag here, which runs just after workqueues are onlined 10593191dd5aSJason A. Donenfeld * for the CPU again. This also has the effect of setting the 10603191dd5aSJason A. Donenfeld * irq randomness count to zero so that new accumulated irqs 10613191dd5aSJason A. Donenfeld * are fresh. 10623191dd5aSJason A. Donenfeld */ 10633191dd5aSJason A. Donenfeld per_cpu_ptr(&irq_randomness, cpu)->count = 0; 10643191dd5aSJason A. Donenfeld return 0; 10653191dd5aSJason A. Donenfeld } 10663191dd5aSJason A. Donenfeld #endif 10673191dd5aSJason A. Donenfeld 1068748bc4ddSJason A. Donenfeld static void mix_interrupt_randomness(struct timer_list *work) 106958340f8eSJason A. Donenfeld { 107058340f8eSJason A. Donenfeld struct fast_pool *fast_pool = container_of(work, struct fast_pool, mix); 1071f5eab0e2SJason A. Donenfeld /* 10724b758edaSJason A. Donenfeld * The size of the copied stack pool is explicitly 2 longs so that we 10734b758edaSJason A. Donenfeld * only ever ingest half of the siphash output each time, retaining 10744b758edaSJason A. Donenfeld * the other half as the next "key" that carries over. The entropy is 10754b758edaSJason A. Donenfeld * supposed to be sufficiently dispersed between bits so on average 10764b758edaSJason A. Donenfeld * we don't wind up "losing" some. 1077f5eab0e2SJason A. Donenfeld */ 10784b758edaSJason A. Donenfeld unsigned long pool[2]; 1079e3e33fc2SJason A. Donenfeld unsigned int count; 108058340f8eSJason A. Donenfeld 108158340f8eSJason A. Donenfeld /* Check to see if we're running on the wrong CPU due to hotplug. */ 108258340f8eSJason A. Donenfeld local_irq_disable(); 108358340f8eSJason A. Donenfeld if (fast_pool != this_cpu_ptr(&irq_randomness)) { 108458340f8eSJason A. Donenfeld local_irq_enable(); 108558340f8eSJason A. Donenfeld return; 108658340f8eSJason A. Donenfeld } 108758340f8eSJason A. Donenfeld 108858340f8eSJason A. Donenfeld /* 108958340f8eSJason A. Donenfeld * Copy the pool to the stack so that the mixer always has a 109058340f8eSJason A. Donenfeld * consistent view, before we reenable irqs again. 109158340f8eSJason A. Donenfeld */ 1092f5eab0e2SJason A. Donenfeld memcpy(pool, fast_pool->pool, sizeof(pool)); 1093e3e33fc2SJason A. Donenfeld count = fast_pool->count; 10943191dd5aSJason A. Donenfeld fast_pool->count = 0; 109558340f8eSJason A. Donenfeld fast_pool->last = jiffies; 109658340f8eSJason A. Donenfeld local_irq_enable(); 109758340f8eSJason A. Donenfeld 109858340f8eSJason A. Donenfeld mix_pool_bytes(pool, sizeof(pool)); 1099e78a802aSJason A. Donenfeld credit_init_bits(clamp_t(unsigned int, (count & U16_MAX) / 64, 1, sizeof(pool) * 8)); 1100c2a7de4fSJason A. Donenfeld 110158340f8eSJason A. Donenfeld memzero_explicit(pool, sizeof(pool)); 110258340f8eSJason A. Donenfeld } 110358340f8eSJason A. Donenfeld 1104703f7066SSebastian Andrzej Siewior void add_interrupt_randomness(int irq) 11051da177e4SLinus Torvalds { 110658340f8eSJason A. Donenfeld enum { MIX_INFLIGHT = 1U << 31 }; 11074b758edaSJason A. Donenfeld unsigned long entropy = random_get_entropy(); 11081b2a1a7eSChristoph Lameter struct fast_pool *fast_pool = this_cpu_ptr(&irq_randomness); 1109775f4b29STheodore Ts'o struct pt_regs *regs = get_irq_regs(); 111058340f8eSJason A. Donenfeld unsigned int new_count; 11113060d6feSYinghai Lu 1112791332b3SJason A. Donenfeld fast_mix(fast_pool->pool, entropy, 1113791332b3SJason A. Donenfeld (regs ? instruction_pointer(regs) : _RET_IP_) ^ swab(irq)); 11143191dd5aSJason A. Donenfeld new_count = ++fast_pool->count; 1115775f4b29STheodore Ts'o 111658340f8eSJason A. Donenfeld if (new_count & MIX_INFLIGHT) 11171da177e4SLinus Torvalds return; 1118840f9507STheodore Ts'o 1119534d2eafSJason A. Donenfeld if (new_count < 1024 && !time_is_before_jiffies(fast_pool->last + HZ)) 11201da177e4SLinus Torvalds return; 11211da177e4SLinus Torvalds 11223191dd5aSJason A. Donenfeld fast_pool->count |= MIX_INFLIGHT; 1123748bc4ddSJason A. Donenfeld if (!timer_pending(&fast_pool->mix)) { 1124748bc4ddSJason A. Donenfeld fast_pool->mix.expires = jiffies; 1125748bc4ddSJason A. Donenfeld add_timer_on(&fast_pool->mix, raw_smp_processor_id()); 1126748bc4ddSJason A. Donenfeld } 11271da177e4SLinus Torvalds } 11284b44f2d1SStephan Mueller EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(add_interrupt_randomness); 11291da177e4SLinus Torvalds 1130a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld /* There is one of these per entropy source */ 1131a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld struct timer_rand_state { 1132a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld unsigned long last_time; 1133a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld long last_delta, last_delta2; 1134a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld }; 1135a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld 1136a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld /* 1137a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld * This function adds entropy to the entropy "pool" by using timing 1138a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld * delays. It uses the timer_rand_state structure to make an estimate 1139e3e33fc2SJason A. Donenfeld * of how many bits of entropy this call has added to the pool. The 1140e3e33fc2SJason A. Donenfeld * value "num" is also added to the pool; it should somehow describe 1141e3e33fc2SJason A. Donenfeld * the type of event that just happened. 1142a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld */ 1143a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld static void add_timer_randomness(struct timer_rand_state *state, unsigned int num) 1144a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld { 1145a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld unsigned long entropy = random_get_entropy(), now = jiffies, flags; 1146a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld long delta, delta2, delta3; 1147e3e33fc2SJason A. Donenfeld unsigned int bits; 1148a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld 1149e3e33fc2SJason A. Donenfeld /* 1150e3e33fc2SJason A. Donenfeld * If we're in a hard IRQ, add_interrupt_randomness() will be called 1151e3e33fc2SJason A. Donenfeld * sometime after, so mix into the fast pool. 1152e3e33fc2SJason A. Donenfeld */ 1153e3e33fc2SJason A. Donenfeld if (in_hardirq()) { 1154791332b3SJason A. Donenfeld fast_mix(this_cpu_ptr(&irq_randomness)->pool, entropy, num); 1155e3e33fc2SJason A. Donenfeld } else { 1156a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld spin_lock_irqsave(&input_pool.lock, flags); 1157a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld _mix_pool_bytes(&entropy, sizeof(entropy)); 1158a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld _mix_pool_bytes(&num, sizeof(num)); 1159a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld spin_unlock_irqrestore(&input_pool.lock, flags); 1160e3e33fc2SJason A. Donenfeld } 1161a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld 1162a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld if (crng_ready()) 1163a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld return; 1164a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld 1165a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld /* 1166a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld * Calculate number of bits of randomness we probably added. 1167a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld * We take into account the first, second and third-order deltas 1168a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld * in order to make our estimate. 1169a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld */ 1170a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld delta = now - READ_ONCE(state->last_time); 1171a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld WRITE_ONCE(state->last_time, now); 1172a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld 1173a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld delta2 = delta - READ_ONCE(state->last_delta); 1174a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld WRITE_ONCE(state->last_delta, delta); 1175a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld 1176a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld delta3 = delta2 - READ_ONCE(state->last_delta2); 1177a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld WRITE_ONCE(state->last_delta2, delta2); 1178a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld 1179a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld if (delta < 0) 1180a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld delta = -delta; 1181a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld if (delta2 < 0) 1182a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld delta2 = -delta2; 1183a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld if (delta3 < 0) 1184a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld delta3 = -delta3; 1185a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld if (delta > delta2) 1186a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld delta = delta2; 1187a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld if (delta > delta3) 1188a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld delta = delta3; 1189a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld 1190a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld /* 1191e3e33fc2SJason A. Donenfeld * delta is now minimum absolute delta. Round down by 1 bit 1192e3e33fc2SJason A. Donenfeld * on general principles, and limit entropy estimate to 11 bits. 1193a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld */ 1194e3e33fc2SJason A. Donenfeld bits = min(fls(delta >> 1), 11); 1195e3e33fc2SJason A. Donenfeld 1196e3e33fc2SJason A. Donenfeld /* 1197e3e33fc2SJason A. Donenfeld * As mentioned above, if we're in a hard IRQ, add_interrupt_randomness() 1198e3e33fc2SJason A. Donenfeld * will run after this, which uses a different crediting scheme of 1 bit 1199e3e33fc2SJason A. Donenfeld * per every 64 interrupts. In order to let that function do accounting 1200e3e33fc2SJason A. Donenfeld * close to the one in this function, we credit a full 64/64 bit per bit, 1201e3e33fc2SJason A. Donenfeld * and then subtract one to account for the extra one added. 1202e3e33fc2SJason A. Donenfeld */ 1203e3e33fc2SJason A. Donenfeld if (in_hardirq()) 1204e3e33fc2SJason A. Donenfeld this_cpu_ptr(&irq_randomness)->count += max(1u, bits * 64) - 1; 1205e3e33fc2SJason A. Donenfeld else 1206560181c2SJason A. Donenfeld _credit_init_bits(bits); 1207a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld } 1208a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld 1209a1940263SJason A. Donenfeld void add_input_randomness(unsigned int type, unsigned int code, unsigned int value) 1210a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld { 1211a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld static unsigned char last_value; 1212a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld static struct timer_rand_state input_timer_state = { INITIAL_JIFFIES }; 1213a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld 1214a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld /* Ignore autorepeat and the like. */ 1215a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld if (value == last_value) 1216a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld return; 1217a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld 1218a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld last_value = value; 1219a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld add_timer_randomness(&input_timer_state, 1220a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld (type << 4) ^ code ^ (code >> 4) ^ value); 1221a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld } 1222a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(add_input_randomness); 1223a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld 1224a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld #ifdef CONFIG_BLOCK 1225a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld void add_disk_randomness(struct gendisk *disk) 1226a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld { 1227a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld if (!disk || !disk->random) 1228a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld return; 1229a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld /* First major is 1, so we get >= 0x200 here. */ 1230a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld add_timer_randomness(disk->random, 0x100 + disk_devt(disk)); 1231a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld } 1232a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(add_disk_randomness); 1233a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld 1234560181c2SJason A. Donenfeld void __cold rand_initialize_disk(struct gendisk *disk) 1235a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld { 1236a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld struct timer_rand_state *state; 1237a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld 1238a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld /* 1239a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld * If kzalloc returns null, we just won't use that entropy 1240a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld * source. 1241a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld */ 1242a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld state = kzalloc(sizeof(struct timer_rand_state), GFP_KERNEL); 1243a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld if (state) { 1244a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld state->last_time = INITIAL_JIFFIES; 1245a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld disk->random = state; 1246a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld } 1247a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld } 1248a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld #endif 1249a4b5c26bSJason A. Donenfeld 125078c768e6SJason A. Donenfeld struct entropy_timer_state { 125178c768e6SJason A. Donenfeld unsigned long entropy; 125278c768e6SJason A. Donenfeld struct timer_list timer; 12531c21fe00SJason A. Donenfeld atomic_t samples; 12541c21fe00SJason A. Donenfeld unsigned int samples_per_bit; 125578c768e6SJason A. Donenfeld }; 125678c768e6SJason A. Donenfeld 12571da177e4SLinus Torvalds /* 12580e42d14bSJason A. Donenfeld * Each time the timer fires, we expect that we got an unpredictable jump in 12590e42d14bSJason A. Donenfeld * the cycle counter. Even if the timer is running on another CPU, the timer 12600e42d14bSJason A. Donenfeld * activity will be touching the stack of the CPU that is generating entropy. 126150ee7529SLinus Torvalds * 12620e42d14bSJason A. Donenfeld * Note that we don't re-arm the timer in the timer itself - we are happy to be 12630e42d14bSJason A. Donenfeld * scheduled away, since that just makes the load more complex, but we do not 12640e42d14bSJason A. Donenfeld * want the timer to keep ticking unless the entropy loop is running. 126550ee7529SLinus Torvalds * 126650ee7529SLinus Torvalds * So the re-arming always happens in the entropy loop itself. 126750ee7529SLinus Torvalds */ 1268560181c2SJason A. Donenfeld static void __cold entropy_timer(struct timer_list *timer) 126950ee7529SLinus Torvalds { 127078c768e6SJason A. Donenfeld struct entropy_timer_state *state = container_of(timer, struct entropy_timer_state, timer); 1271b83e45fdSJason A. Donenfeld unsigned long entropy = random_get_entropy(); 127278c768e6SJason A. Donenfeld 1273b83e45fdSJason A. Donenfeld mix_pool_bytes(&entropy, sizeof(entropy)); 12741c21fe00SJason A. Donenfeld if (atomic_inc_return(&state->samples) % state->samples_per_bit == 0) 1275e85c0fc1SJason A. Donenfeld credit_init_bits(1); 127650ee7529SLinus Torvalds } 127750ee7529SLinus Torvalds 127850ee7529SLinus Torvalds /* 12790e42d14bSJason A. Donenfeld * If we have an actual cycle counter, see if we can generate enough entropy 12800e42d14bSJason A. Donenfeld * with timing noise. 128150ee7529SLinus Torvalds */ 1282560181c2SJason A. Donenfeld static void __cold try_to_generate_entropy(void) 128350ee7529SLinus Torvalds { 128412273347SJason A. Donenfeld enum { NUM_TRIAL_SAMPLES = 8192, MAX_SAMPLES_PER_BIT = HZ / 15 }; 128539ec9e6bSJason A. Donenfeld u8 stack_bytes[sizeof(struct entropy_timer_state) + SMP_CACHE_BYTES - 1]; 128639ec9e6bSJason A. Donenfeld struct entropy_timer_state *stack = PTR_ALIGN((void *)stack_bytes, SMP_CACHE_BYTES); 128778c768e6SJason A. Donenfeld unsigned int i, num_different = 0; 128878c768e6SJason A. Donenfeld unsigned long last = random_get_entropy(); 12891c21fe00SJason A. Donenfeld int cpu = -1; 129050ee7529SLinus Torvalds 129178c768e6SJason A. Donenfeld for (i = 0; i < NUM_TRIAL_SAMPLES - 1; ++i) { 129239ec9e6bSJason A. Donenfeld stack->entropy = random_get_entropy(); 129339ec9e6bSJason A. Donenfeld if (stack->entropy != last) 129478c768e6SJason A. Donenfeld ++num_different; 129539ec9e6bSJason A. Donenfeld last = stack->entropy; 129678c768e6SJason A. Donenfeld } 129739ec9e6bSJason A. Donenfeld stack->samples_per_bit = DIV_ROUND_UP(NUM_TRIAL_SAMPLES, num_different + 1); 129839ec9e6bSJason A. Donenfeld if (stack->samples_per_bit > MAX_SAMPLES_PER_BIT) 129950ee7529SLinus Torvalds return; 130050ee7529SLinus Torvalds 130139ec9e6bSJason A. Donenfeld atomic_set(&stack->samples, 0); 130239ec9e6bSJason A. Donenfeld timer_setup_on_stack(&stack->timer, entropy_timer, 0); 13033e504d20SJason A. Donenfeld while (!crng_ready() && !signal_pending(current)) { 13041c21fe00SJason A. Donenfeld /* 13051c21fe00SJason A. Donenfeld * Check !timer_pending() and then ensure that any previous callback has finished 13061c21fe00SJason A. Donenfeld * executing by checking try_to_del_timer_sync(), before queueing the next one. 13071c21fe00SJason A. Donenfeld */ 130839ec9e6bSJason A. Donenfeld if (!timer_pending(&stack->timer) && try_to_del_timer_sync(&stack->timer) >= 0) { 13091c21fe00SJason A. Donenfeld struct cpumask timer_cpus; 13101c21fe00SJason A. Donenfeld unsigned int num_cpus; 13111c21fe00SJason A. Donenfeld 13121c21fe00SJason A. Donenfeld /* 13131c21fe00SJason A. Donenfeld * Preemption must be disabled here, both to read the current CPU number 13141c21fe00SJason A. Donenfeld * and to avoid scheduling a timer on a dead CPU. 13151c21fe00SJason A. Donenfeld */ 13161c21fe00SJason A. Donenfeld preempt_disable(); 13171c21fe00SJason A. Donenfeld 13181c21fe00SJason A. Donenfeld /* Only schedule callbacks on timer CPUs that are online. */ 13191c21fe00SJason A. Donenfeld cpumask_and(&timer_cpus, housekeeping_cpumask(HK_TYPE_TIMER), cpu_online_mask); 13201c21fe00SJason A. Donenfeld num_cpus = cpumask_weight(&timer_cpus); 13211c21fe00SJason A. Donenfeld /* In very bizarre case of misconfiguration, fallback to all online. */ 13221c21fe00SJason A. Donenfeld if (unlikely(num_cpus == 0)) { 13231c21fe00SJason A. Donenfeld timer_cpus = *cpu_online_mask; 13241c21fe00SJason A. Donenfeld num_cpus = cpumask_weight(&timer_cpus); 13251c21fe00SJason A. Donenfeld } 13261c21fe00SJason A. Donenfeld 13271c21fe00SJason A. Donenfeld /* Basic CPU round-robin, which avoids the current CPU. */ 13281c21fe00SJason A. Donenfeld do { 13291c21fe00SJason A. Donenfeld cpu = cpumask_next(cpu, &timer_cpus); 13308ca09d5fSLinus Torvalds if (cpu >= nr_cpu_ids) 13311c21fe00SJason A. Donenfeld cpu = cpumask_first(&timer_cpus); 13321c21fe00SJason A. Donenfeld } while (cpu == smp_processor_id() && num_cpus > 1); 13331c21fe00SJason A. Donenfeld 13341c21fe00SJason A. Donenfeld /* Expiring the timer at `jiffies` means it's the next tick. */ 133539ec9e6bSJason A. Donenfeld stack->timer.expires = jiffies; 13361c21fe00SJason A. Donenfeld 133739ec9e6bSJason A. Donenfeld add_timer_on(&stack->timer, cpu); 13381c21fe00SJason A. Donenfeld 13391c21fe00SJason A. Donenfeld preempt_enable(); 13401c21fe00SJason A. Donenfeld } 134139ec9e6bSJason A. Donenfeld mix_pool_bytes(&stack->entropy, sizeof(stack->entropy)); 134250ee7529SLinus Torvalds schedule(); 134339ec9e6bSJason A. Donenfeld stack->entropy = random_get_entropy(); 134450ee7529SLinus Torvalds } 134539ec9e6bSJason A. Donenfeld mix_pool_bytes(&stack->entropy, sizeof(stack->entropy)); 134650ee7529SLinus Torvalds 134739ec9e6bSJason A. Donenfeld del_timer_sync(&stack->timer); 134839ec9e6bSJason A. Donenfeld destroy_timer_on_stack(&stack->timer); 134950ee7529SLinus Torvalds } 135050ee7529SLinus Torvalds 1351a6adf8e7SJason A. Donenfeld 1352a6adf8e7SJason A. Donenfeld /********************************************************************** 1353a6adf8e7SJason A. Donenfeld * 1354a6adf8e7SJason A. Donenfeld * Userspace reader/writer interfaces. 1355a6adf8e7SJason A. Donenfeld * 1356a6adf8e7SJason A. Donenfeld * getrandom(2) is the primary modern interface into the RNG and should 1357a6adf8e7SJason A. Donenfeld * be used in preference to anything else. 1358a6adf8e7SJason A. Donenfeld * 13590313bc27SLinus Torvalds * Reading from /dev/random has the same functionality as calling 13600313bc27SLinus Torvalds * getrandom(2) with flags=0. In earlier versions, however, it had 13610313bc27SLinus Torvalds * vastly different semantics and should therefore be avoided, to 13620313bc27SLinus Torvalds * prevent backwards compatibility issues. 13630313bc27SLinus Torvalds * 13640313bc27SLinus Torvalds * Reading from /dev/urandom has the same functionality as calling 13650313bc27SLinus Torvalds * getrandom(2) with flags=GRND_INSECURE. Because it does not block 13660313bc27SLinus Torvalds * waiting for the RNG to be ready, it should not be used. 1367a6adf8e7SJason A. Donenfeld * 1368a6adf8e7SJason A. Donenfeld * Writing to either /dev/random or /dev/urandom adds entropy to 1369a6adf8e7SJason A. Donenfeld * the input pool but does not credit it. 1370a6adf8e7SJason A. Donenfeld * 13710313bc27SLinus Torvalds * Polling on /dev/random indicates when the RNG is initialized, on 13720313bc27SLinus Torvalds * the read side, and when it wants new entropy, on the write side. 1373a6adf8e7SJason A. Donenfeld * 1374a6adf8e7SJason A. Donenfeld * Both /dev/random and /dev/urandom have the same set of ioctls for 1375a6adf8e7SJason A. Donenfeld * adding entropy, getting the entropy count, zeroing the count, and 1376a6adf8e7SJason A. Donenfeld * reseeding the crng. 1377a6adf8e7SJason A. Donenfeld * 1378a6adf8e7SJason A. Donenfeld **********************************************************************/ 1379a6adf8e7SJason A. Donenfeld 1380a1940263SJason A. Donenfeld SYSCALL_DEFINE3(getrandom, char __user *, ubuf, size_t, len, unsigned int, flags) 13811da177e4SLinus Torvalds { 13821b388e77SJens Axboe struct iov_iter iter; 13831b388e77SJens Axboe int ret; 13841b388e77SJens Axboe 1385a6adf8e7SJason A. Donenfeld if (flags & ~(GRND_NONBLOCK | GRND_RANDOM | GRND_INSECURE)) 1386a6adf8e7SJason A. Donenfeld return -EINVAL; 1387301f0595STheodore Ts'o 1388a6adf8e7SJason A. Donenfeld /* 1389a6adf8e7SJason A. Donenfeld * Requesting insecure and blocking randomness at the same time makes 1390a6adf8e7SJason A. Donenfeld * no sense. 1391a6adf8e7SJason A. Donenfeld */ 1392a6adf8e7SJason A. Donenfeld if ((flags & (GRND_INSECURE | GRND_RANDOM)) == (GRND_INSECURE | GRND_RANDOM)) 1393a6adf8e7SJason A. Donenfeld return -EINVAL; 1394c6f1deb1SAndy Lutomirski 1395f5bda35fSJason A. Donenfeld if (!crng_ready() && !(flags & GRND_INSECURE)) { 1396a6adf8e7SJason A. Donenfeld if (flags & GRND_NONBLOCK) 1397a6adf8e7SJason A. Donenfeld return -EAGAIN; 139830c08efeSAndy Lutomirski ret = wait_for_random_bytes(); 1399a6adf8e7SJason A. Donenfeld if (unlikely(ret)) 140030c08efeSAndy Lutomirski return ret; 1401a6adf8e7SJason A. Donenfeld } 14021b388e77SJens Axboe 14039fd7874cSJens Axboe ret = import_ubuf(ITER_DEST, ubuf, len, &iter); 14041b388e77SJens Axboe if (unlikely(ret)) 14051b388e77SJens Axboe return ret; 14061b388e77SJens Axboe return get_random_bytes_user(&iter); 140730c08efeSAndy Lutomirski } 140830c08efeSAndy Lutomirski 1409248045b8SJason A. Donenfeld static __poll_t random_poll(struct file *file, poll_table *wait) 141089b310a2SChristoph Hellwig { 141130c08efeSAndy Lutomirski poll_wait(file, &crng_init_wait, wait); 1412e85c0fc1SJason A. Donenfeld return crng_ready() ? EPOLLIN | EPOLLRDNORM : EPOLLOUT | EPOLLWRNORM; 14131da177e4SLinus Torvalds } 14141da177e4SLinus Torvalds 14151ce6c8d6SJason A. Donenfeld static ssize_t write_pool_user(struct iov_iter *iter) 14167f397dcdSMatt Mackall { 141704ec96b7SJason A. Donenfeld u8 block[BLAKE2S_BLOCK_SIZE]; 141822b0a222SJens Axboe ssize_t ret = 0; 141922b0a222SJens Axboe size_t copied; 14207f397dcdSMatt Mackall 142122b0a222SJens Axboe if (unlikely(!iov_iter_count(iter))) 142222b0a222SJens Axboe return 0; 142322b0a222SJens Axboe 142422b0a222SJens Axboe for (;;) { 142522b0a222SJens Axboe copied = copy_from_iter(block, sizeof(block), iter); 142622b0a222SJens Axboe ret += copied; 142722b0a222SJens Axboe mix_pool_bytes(block, copied); 142822b0a222SJens Axboe if (!iov_iter_count(iter) || copied != sizeof(block)) 142922b0a222SJens Axboe break; 14301ce6c8d6SJason A. Donenfeld 14311ce6c8d6SJason A. Donenfeld BUILD_BUG_ON(PAGE_SIZE % sizeof(block) != 0); 14321ce6c8d6SJason A. Donenfeld if (ret % PAGE_SIZE == 0) { 14331ce6c8d6SJason A. Donenfeld if (signal_pending(current)) 14341ce6c8d6SJason A. Donenfeld break; 143591f3f1e3SMatt Mackall cond_resched(); 14367f397dcdSMatt Mackall } 14371ce6c8d6SJason A. Donenfeld } 14387f397dcdSMatt Mackall 14397b5164fbSJason A. Donenfeld memzero_explicit(block, sizeof(block)); 144022b0a222SJens Axboe return ret ? ret : -EFAULT; 14417f397dcdSMatt Mackall } 14427f397dcdSMatt Mackall 144322b0a222SJens Axboe static ssize_t random_write_iter(struct kiocb *kiocb, struct iov_iter *iter) 14441da177e4SLinus Torvalds { 14451ce6c8d6SJason A. Donenfeld return write_pool_user(iter); 14461da177e4SLinus Torvalds } 14471da177e4SLinus Torvalds 14481b388e77SJens Axboe static ssize_t urandom_read_iter(struct kiocb *kiocb, struct iov_iter *iter) 14490313bc27SLinus Torvalds { 14500313bc27SLinus Torvalds static int maxwarn = 10; 14510313bc27SLinus Torvalds 145248bff105SJason A. Donenfeld /* 145348bff105SJason A. Donenfeld * Opportunistically attempt to initialize the RNG on platforms that 145448bff105SJason A. Donenfeld * have fast cycle counters, but don't (for now) require it to succeed. 145548bff105SJason A. Donenfeld */ 145648bff105SJason A. Donenfeld if (!crng_ready()) 145748bff105SJason A. Donenfeld try_to_generate_entropy(); 145848bff105SJason A. Donenfeld 1459cc1e127bSJason A. Donenfeld if (!crng_ready()) { 1460cc1e127bSJason A. Donenfeld if (!ratelimit_disable && maxwarn <= 0) 1461cc1e127bSJason A. Donenfeld ++urandom_warning.missed; 1462cc1e127bSJason A. Donenfeld else if (ratelimit_disable || __ratelimit(&urandom_warning)) { 1463cc1e127bSJason A. Donenfeld --maxwarn; 14641b388e77SJens Axboe pr_notice("%s: uninitialized urandom read (%zu bytes read)\n", 14651b388e77SJens Axboe current->comm, iov_iter_count(iter)); 14660313bc27SLinus Torvalds } 1467cc1e127bSJason A. Donenfeld } 14680313bc27SLinus Torvalds 14691b388e77SJens Axboe return get_random_bytes_user(iter); 14700313bc27SLinus Torvalds } 14710313bc27SLinus Torvalds 14721b388e77SJens Axboe static ssize_t random_read_iter(struct kiocb *kiocb, struct iov_iter *iter) 1473a6adf8e7SJason A. Donenfeld { 1474a6adf8e7SJason A. Donenfeld int ret; 1475a6adf8e7SJason A. Donenfeld 1476cd4f24aeSJason A. Donenfeld if (!crng_ready() && 1477cd4f24aeSJason A. Donenfeld ((kiocb->ki_flags & (IOCB_NOWAIT | IOCB_NOIO)) || 1478cd4f24aeSJason A. Donenfeld (kiocb->ki_filp->f_flags & O_NONBLOCK))) 1479cd4f24aeSJason A. Donenfeld return -EAGAIN; 1480cd4f24aeSJason A. Donenfeld 1481a6adf8e7SJason A. Donenfeld ret = wait_for_random_bytes(); 1482a6adf8e7SJason A. Donenfeld if (ret != 0) 1483a6adf8e7SJason A. Donenfeld return ret; 14841b388e77SJens Axboe return get_random_bytes_user(iter); 1485a6adf8e7SJason A. Donenfeld } 1486a6adf8e7SJason A. Donenfeld 148743ae4860SMatt Mackall static long random_ioctl(struct file *f, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg) 14881da177e4SLinus Torvalds { 14891da177e4SLinus Torvalds int __user *p = (int __user *)arg; 149022b0a222SJens Axboe int ent_count; 14911da177e4SLinus Torvalds 14921da177e4SLinus Torvalds switch (cmd) { 14931da177e4SLinus Torvalds case RNDGETENTCNT: 1494a6adf8e7SJason A. Donenfeld /* Inherently racy, no point locking. */ 1495e85c0fc1SJason A. Donenfeld if (put_user(input_pool.init_bits, p)) 14961da177e4SLinus Torvalds return -EFAULT; 14971da177e4SLinus Torvalds return 0; 14981da177e4SLinus Torvalds case RNDADDTOENTCNT: 14991da177e4SLinus Torvalds if (!capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN)) 15001da177e4SLinus Torvalds return -EPERM; 15011da177e4SLinus Torvalds if (get_user(ent_count, p)) 15021da177e4SLinus Torvalds return -EFAULT; 1503a49c010eSJason A. Donenfeld if (ent_count < 0) 1504a49c010eSJason A. Donenfeld return -EINVAL; 1505e85c0fc1SJason A. Donenfeld credit_init_bits(ent_count); 1506a49c010eSJason A. Donenfeld return 0; 150722b0a222SJens Axboe case RNDADDENTROPY: { 150822b0a222SJens Axboe struct iov_iter iter; 150922b0a222SJens Axboe ssize_t ret; 151022b0a222SJens Axboe int len; 151122b0a222SJens Axboe 15121da177e4SLinus Torvalds if (!capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN)) 15131da177e4SLinus Torvalds return -EPERM; 15141da177e4SLinus Torvalds if (get_user(ent_count, p++)) 15151da177e4SLinus Torvalds return -EFAULT; 15161da177e4SLinus Torvalds if (ent_count < 0) 15171da177e4SLinus Torvalds return -EINVAL; 151822b0a222SJens Axboe if (get_user(len, p++)) 15191da177e4SLinus Torvalds return -EFAULT; 15209fd7874cSJens Axboe ret = import_ubuf(ITER_SOURCE, p, len, &iter); 152122b0a222SJens Axboe if (unlikely(ret)) 152222b0a222SJens Axboe return ret; 15231ce6c8d6SJason A. Donenfeld ret = write_pool_user(&iter); 152422b0a222SJens Axboe if (unlikely(ret < 0)) 152522b0a222SJens Axboe return ret; 152622b0a222SJens Axboe /* Since we're crediting, enforce that it was all written into the pool. */ 152722b0a222SJens Axboe if (unlikely(ret != len)) 152822b0a222SJens Axboe return -EFAULT; 1529e85c0fc1SJason A. Donenfeld credit_init_bits(ent_count); 1530a49c010eSJason A. Donenfeld return 0; 153122b0a222SJens Axboe } 15321da177e4SLinus Torvalds case RNDZAPENTCNT: 15331da177e4SLinus Torvalds case RNDCLEARPOOL: 1534e85c0fc1SJason A. Donenfeld /* No longer has any effect. */ 15351da177e4SLinus Torvalds if (!capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN)) 15361da177e4SLinus Torvalds return -EPERM; 15371da177e4SLinus Torvalds return 0; 1538d848e5f8STheodore Ts'o case RNDRESEEDCRNG: 1539d848e5f8STheodore Ts'o if (!capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN)) 1540d848e5f8STheodore Ts'o return -EPERM; 1541a96cfe2dSJason A. Donenfeld if (!crng_ready()) 1542d848e5f8STheodore Ts'o return -ENODATA; 15439148de31SJason A. Donenfeld crng_reseed(NULL); 1544d848e5f8STheodore Ts'o return 0; 15451da177e4SLinus Torvalds default: 15461da177e4SLinus Torvalds return -EINVAL; 15471da177e4SLinus Torvalds } 15481da177e4SLinus Torvalds } 15491da177e4SLinus Torvalds 15509a6f70bbSJeff Dike static int random_fasync(int fd, struct file *filp, int on) 15519a6f70bbSJeff Dike { 15529a6f70bbSJeff Dike return fasync_helper(fd, filp, on, &fasync); 15539a6f70bbSJeff Dike } 15549a6f70bbSJeff Dike 15552b8693c0SArjan van de Ven const struct file_operations random_fops = { 15561b388e77SJens Axboe .read_iter = random_read_iter, 155722b0a222SJens Axboe .write_iter = random_write_iter, 1558a11e1d43SLinus Torvalds .poll = random_poll, 155943ae4860SMatt Mackall .unlocked_ioctl = random_ioctl, 1560507e4e2bSArnd Bergmann .compat_ioctl = compat_ptr_ioctl, 15619a6f70bbSJeff Dike .fasync = random_fasync, 15626038f373SArnd Bergmann .llseek = noop_llseek, 1563b0072734SDavid Howells .splice_read = copy_splice_read, 156479025e72SJens Axboe .splice_write = iter_file_splice_write, 15651da177e4SLinus Torvalds }; 15661da177e4SLinus Torvalds 15670313bc27SLinus Torvalds const struct file_operations urandom_fops = { 15681b388e77SJens Axboe .read_iter = urandom_read_iter, 156922b0a222SJens Axboe .write_iter = random_write_iter, 15700313bc27SLinus Torvalds .unlocked_ioctl = random_ioctl, 15710313bc27SLinus Torvalds .compat_ioctl = compat_ptr_ioctl, 15720313bc27SLinus Torvalds .fasync = random_fasync, 15730313bc27SLinus Torvalds .llseek = noop_llseek, 1574b0072734SDavid Howells .splice_read = copy_splice_read, 157579025e72SJens Axboe .splice_write = iter_file_splice_write, 15760313bc27SLinus Torvalds }; 15770313bc27SLinus Torvalds 15780deff3c4SJason A. Donenfeld 15791da177e4SLinus Torvalds /******************************************************************** 15801da177e4SLinus Torvalds * 15810deff3c4SJason A. Donenfeld * Sysctl interface. 15820deff3c4SJason A. Donenfeld * 15830deff3c4SJason A. Donenfeld * These are partly unused legacy knobs with dummy values to not break 15840deff3c4SJason A. Donenfeld * userspace and partly still useful things. They are usually accessible 15850deff3c4SJason A. Donenfeld * in /proc/sys/kernel/random/ and are as follows: 15860deff3c4SJason A. Donenfeld * 15870deff3c4SJason A. Donenfeld * - boot_id - a UUID representing the current boot. 15880deff3c4SJason A. Donenfeld * 15890deff3c4SJason A. Donenfeld * - uuid - a random UUID, different each time the file is read. 15900deff3c4SJason A. Donenfeld * 15910deff3c4SJason A. Donenfeld * - poolsize - the number of bits of entropy that the input pool can 15920deff3c4SJason A. Donenfeld * hold, tied to the POOL_BITS constant. 15930deff3c4SJason A. Donenfeld * 15940deff3c4SJason A. Donenfeld * - entropy_avail - the number of bits of entropy currently in the 15950deff3c4SJason A. Donenfeld * input pool. Always <= poolsize. 15960deff3c4SJason A. Donenfeld * 15970deff3c4SJason A. Donenfeld * - write_wakeup_threshold - the amount of entropy in the input pool 15980deff3c4SJason A. Donenfeld * below which write polls to /dev/random will unblock, requesting 1599e3d2c5e7SJason A. Donenfeld * more entropy, tied to the POOL_READY_BITS constant. It is writable 16000deff3c4SJason A. Donenfeld * to avoid breaking old userspaces, but writing to it does not 16010deff3c4SJason A. Donenfeld * change any behavior of the RNG. 16020deff3c4SJason A. Donenfeld * 1603d0efdf35SJason A. Donenfeld * - urandom_min_reseed_secs - fixed to the value CRNG_RESEED_INTERVAL. 16040deff3c4SJason A. Donenfeld * It is writable to avoid breaking old userspaces, but writing 16050deff3c4SJason A. Donenfeld * to it does not change any behavior of the RNG. 16061da177e4SLinus Torvalds * 16071da177e4SLinus Torvalds ********************************************************************/ 16081da177e4SLinus Torvalds 16091da177e4SLinus Torvalds #ifdef CONFIG_SYSCTL 16101da177e4SLinus Torvalds 16111da177e4SLinus Torvalds #include <linux/sysctl.h> 16121da177e4SLinus Torvalds 1613d0efdf35SJason A. Donenfeld static int sysctl_random_min_urandom_seed = CRNG_RESEED_INTERVAL / HZ; 1614e3d2c5e7SJason A. Donenfeld static int sysctl_random_write_wakeup_bits = POOL_READY_BITS; 1615489c7fc4SJason A. Donenfeld static int sysctl_poolsize = POOL_BITS; 161664276a99SJason A. Donenfeld static u8 sysctl_bootid[UUID_SIZE]; 16171da177e4SLinus Torvalds 16181da177e4SLinus Torvalds /* 1619f22052b2SGreg Price * This function is used to return both the bootid UUID, and random 16201da177e4SLinus Torvalds * UUID. The difference is in whether table->data is NULL; if it is, 16211da177e4SLinus Torvalds * then a new UUID is generated and returned to the user. 16221da177e4SLinus Torvalds */ 1623*78eb4ea2SJoel Granados static int proc_do_uuid(const struct ctl_table *table, int write, void *buf, 1624248045b8SJason A. Donenfeld size_t *lenp, loff_t *ppos) 16251da177e4SLinus Torvalds { 162664276a99SJason A. Donenfeld u8 tmp_uuid[UUID_SIZE], *uuid; 162764276a99SJason A. Donenfeld char uuid_string[UUID_STRING_LEN + 1]; 162864276a99SJason A. Donenfeld struct ctl_table fake_table = { 162964276a99SJason A. Donenfeld .data = uuid_string, 163064276a99SJason A. Donenfeld .maxlen = UUID_STRING_LEN 163164276a99SJason A. Donenfeld }; 163264276a99SJason A. Donenfeld 163364276a99SJason A. Donenfeld if (write) 163464276a99SJason A. Donenfeld return -EPERM; 16351da177e4SLinus Torvalds 16361da177e4SLinus Torvalds uuid = table->data; 16371da177e4SLinus Torvalds if (!uuid) { 16381da177e4SLinus Torvalds uuid = tmp_uuid; 16391da177e4SLinus Torvalds generate_random_uuid(uuid); 164044e4360fSMathieu Desnoyers } else { 164144e4360fSMathieu Desnoyers static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(bootid_spinlock); 164244e4360fSMathieu Desnoyers 164344e4360fSMathieu Desnoyers spin_lock(&bootid_spinlock); 164444e4360fSMathieu Desnoyers if (!uuid[8]) 164544e4360fSMathieu Desnoyers generate_random_uuid(uuid); 164644e4360fSMathieu Desnoyers spin_unlock(&bootid_spinlock); 164744e4360fSMathieu Desnoyers } 16481da177e4SLinus Torvalds 164964276a99SJason A. Donenfeld snprintf(uuid_string, sizeof(uuid_string), "%pU", uuid); 1650a1940263SJason A. Donenfeld return proc_dostring(&fake_table, 0, buf, lenp, ppos); 16511da177e4SLinus Torvalds } 16521da177e4SLinus Torvalds 165377553cf8SJason A. Donenfeld /* The same as proc_dointvec, but writes don't change anything. */ 1654*78eb4ea2SJoel Granados static int proc_do_rointvec(const struct ctl_table *table, int write, void *buf, 165577553cf8SJason A. Donenfeld size_t *lenp, loff_t *ppos) 165677553cf8SJason A. Donenfeld { 1657a1940263SJason A. Donenfeld return write ? 0 : proc_dointvec(table, 0, buf, lenp, ppos); 165877553cf8SJason A. Donenfeld } 165977553cf8SJason A. Donenfeld 16605475e8f0SXiaoming Ni static struct ctl_table random_table[] = { 16611da177e4SLinus Torvalds { 16621da177e4SLinus Torvalds .procname = "poolsize", 16631da177e4SLinus Torvalds .data = &sysctl_poolsize, 16641da177e4SLinus Torvalds .maxlen = sizeof(int), 16651da177e4SLinus Torvalds .mode = 0444, 16666d456111SEric W. Biederman .proc_handler = proc_dointvec, 16671da177e4SLinus Torvalds }, 16681da177e4SLinus Torvalds { 16691da177e4SLinus Torvalds .procname = "entropy_avail", 1670e85c0fc1SJason A. Donenfeld .data = &input_pool.init_bits, 16711da177e4SLinus Torvalds .maxlen = sizeof(int), 16721da177e4SLinus Torvalds .mode = 0444, 1673c5704490SJason A. Donenfeld .proc_handler = proc_dointvec, 16741da177e4SLinus Torvalds }, 16751da177e4SLinus Torvalds { 16761da177e4SLinus Torvalds .procname = "write_wakeup_threshold", 16770deff3c4SJason A. Donenfeld .data = &sysctl_random_write_wakeup_bits, 16781da177e4SLinus Torvalds .maxlen = sizeof(int), 16791da177e4SLinus Torvalds .mode = 0644, 168077553cf8SJason A. Donenfeld .proc_handler = proc_do_rointvec, 16811da177e4SLinus Torvalds }, 16821da177e4SLinus Torvalds { 1683f5c2742cSTheodore Ts'o .procname = "urandom_min_reseed_secs", 16840deff3c4SJason A. Donenfeld .data = &sysctl_random_min_urandom_seed, 1685f5c2742cSTheodore Ts'o .maxlen = sizeof(int), 1686f5c2742cSTheodore Ts'o .mode = 0644, 168777553cf8SJason A. Donenfeld .proc_handler = proc_do_rointvec, 1688f5c2742cSTheodore Ts'o }, 1689f5c2742cSTheodore Ts'o { 16901da177e4SLinus Torvalds .procname = "boot_id", 16911da177e4SLinus Torvalds .data = &sysctl_bootid, 16921da177e4SLinus Torvalds .mode = 0444, 16936d456111SEric W. Biederman .proc_handler = proc_do_uuid, 16941da177e4SLinus Torvalds }, 16951da177e4SLinus Torvalds { 16961da177e4SLinus Torvalds .procname = "uuid", 16971da177e4SLinus Torvalds .mode = 0444, 16986d456111SEric W. Biederman .proc_handler = proc_do_uuid, 16991da177e4SLinus Torvalds }, 17001da177e4SLinus Torvalds }; 17015475e8f0SXiaoming Ni 17025475e8f0SXiaoming Ni /* 17032f14062bSJason A. Donenfeld * random_init() is called before sysctl_init(), 17042f14062bSJason A. Donenfeld * so we cannot call register_sysctl_init() in random_init() 17055475e8f0SXiaoming Ni */ 17065475e8f0SXiaoming Ni static int __init random_sysctls_init(void) 17075475e8f0SXiaoming Ni { 17085475e8f0SXiaoming Ni register_sysctl_init("kernel/random", random_table); 17095475e8f0SXiaoming Ni return 0; 17105475e8f0SXiaoming Ni } 17115475e8f0SXiaoming Ni device_initcall(random_sysctls_init); 17120deff3c4SJason A. Donenfeld #endif 1713