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random: limit the contribution of the hw rng to at most half
For people who don't trust a hardware RNG which can not be audited, the changes to add support for RDSEED can be troubling since 97% or more of the entropy will be contributed from the in-CPU hardware RNG. We now have a in-kernel khwrngd, so for those people who do want to implicitly trust the CPU-based system, we could create an arch-rng hw_random driver, and allow khwrng refill the entropy pool. This allows system administrator whether or not they trust the CPU (I assume the NSA will trust RDRAND/RDSEED implicitly :-), and if so, what level of entropy derating they want to use. The reason why this is a really good idea is that if different people use different levels of entropy derating, it will make it much more difficult to design a backdoor'ed hwrng that can be generally exploited in terms of the output of /dev/random when different attack targets are using differing levels of entropy derating. Signed-off-by: Theodore Ts'o <tytso@mit.edu>
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@ -910,12 +910,13 @@ void add_interrupt_randomness(int irq, int irq_flags)
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/*
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* If we have architectural seed generator, produce a seed and
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* add it to the pool. For the sake of paranoia count it as
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* 50% entropic.
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* add it to the pool. For the sake of paranoia don't let the
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* architectural seed generator dominate the input from the
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* interrupt noise.
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*/
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if (arch_get_random_seed_long(&seed)) {
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__mix_pool_bytes(r, &seed, sizeof(seed));
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credit += sizeof(seed) * 4;
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credit = 1;
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}
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spin_unlock(&r->lock);
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@ -1328,37 +1329,6 @@ void rand_initialize_disk(struct gendisk *disk)
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}
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#endif
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/*
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* Attempt an emergency refill using arch_get_random_seed_long().
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*
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* As with add_interrupt_randomness() be paranoid and only
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* credit the output as 50% entropic.
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*/
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static int arch_random_refill(void)
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{
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const unsigned int nlongs = 64; /* Arbitrary number */
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unsigned int n = 0;
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unsigned int i;
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unsigned long buf[nlongs];
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if (!arch_has_random_seed())
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return 0;
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for (i = 0; i < nlongs; i++) {
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if (arch_get_random_seed_long(&buf[n]))
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n++;
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}
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if (n) {
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unsigned int rand_bytes = n * sizeof(unsigned long);
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mix_pool_bytes(&input_pool, buf, rand_bytes);
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credit_entropy_bits(&input_pool, rand_bytes*4);
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}
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return n;
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}
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static ssize_t
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_random_read(int nonblock, char __user *buf, size_t nbytes)
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{
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return n;
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/* Pool is (near) empty. Maybe wait and retry. */
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/* First try an emergency refill */
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if (arch_random_refill())
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continue;
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if (nonblock)
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return -EAGAIN;
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