/* * Arc4 random number generator for OpenBSD. * Copyright 1996 David Mazieres . * * Modification and redistribution in source and binary forms is * permitted provided that due credit is given to the author and the * OpenBSD project (for instance by leaving this copyright notice * intact). */ /* * This code is derived from section 17.1 of Applied Cryptography, * second edition, which describes a stream cipher allegedly * compatible with RSA Labs "RC4" cipher (the actual description of * which is a trade secret). The same algorithm is used as a stream * cipher called "arcfour" in Tatu Ylonen's ssh package. * * Here the stream cipher has been modified always to include the time * when initializing the state. That makes it impossible to * regenerate the same random sequence twice, so this can't be used * for encryption, but will generate good random numbers. * * RC4 is a registered trademark of RSA Laboratories. */ #include __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); #include "namespace.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "libc_private.h" #include "un-namespace.h" struct arc4_stream { u_int8_t i; u_int8_t j; u_int8_t s[256]; }; static pthread_mutex_t arc4random_mtx = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER; #define RANDOMDEV "/dev/urandom" #define THREAD_LOCK() \ do { \ if (__isthreaded) \ _pthread_mutex_lock(&arc4random_mtx); \ } while (0) #define THREAD_UNLOCK() \ do { \ if (__isthreaded) \ _pthread_mutex_unlock(&arc4random_mtx); \ } while (0) static struct arc4_stream rs; static int rs_initialized; static int rs_stired; static int arc4_count; static inline u_int8_t arc4_getbyte(struct arc4_stream *); static void arc4_stir(struct arc4_stream *); static inline void arc4_init(as) struct arc4_stream *as; { int n; for (n = 0; n < 256; n++) as->s[n] = n; as->i = 0; as->j = 0; } static inline void arc4_addrandom(as, dat, datlen) struct arc4_stream *as; u_char *dat; int datlen; { int n; u_int8_t si; as->i--; for (n = 0; n < 256; n++) { as->i = (as->i + 1); si = as->s[as->i]; as->j = (as->j + si + dat[n % datlen]); as->s[as->i] = as->s[as->j]; as->s[as->j] = si; } } static void arc4_stir(as) struct arc4_stream *as; { int fd, n; struct { struct timeval tv; pid_t pid; u_int8_t rnd[128 - sizeof(struct timeval) - sizeof(pid_t)]; } rdat; gettimeofday(&rdat.tv, NULL); rdat.pid = getpid(); fd = _open(RANDOMDEV, O_RDONLY, 0); if (fd >= 0) { (void) _read(fd, rdat.rnd, sizeof(rdat.rnd)); _close(fd); } /* fd < 0? Ah, what the heck. We'll just take whatever was on the * stack... */ arc4_addrandom(as, (void *) &rdat, sizeof(rdat)); /* * Throw away the first N bytes of output, as suggested in the * paper "Weaknesses in the Key Scheduling Algorithm of RC4" * by Fluher, Mantin, and Shamir. N=1024 is based on * suggestions in the paper "(Not So) Random Shuffles of RC4" * by Ilya Mironov. */ for (n = 0; n < 1024; n++) (void) arc4_getbyte(as); arc4_count = 400000; } static inline u_int8_t arc4_getbyte(as) struct arc4_stream *as; { u_int8_t si, sj; as->i = (as->i + 1); si = as->s[as->i]; as->j = (as->j + si); sj = as->s[as->j]; as->s[as->i] = sj; as->s[as->j] = si; return (as->s[(si + sj) & 0xff]); } static inline u_int32_t arc4_getword(as) struct arc4_stream *as; { u_int32_t val; val = arc4_getbyte(as) << 24; val |= arc4_getbyte(as) << 16; val |= arc4_getbyte(as) << 8; val |= arc4_getbyte(as); return (val); } static void arc4_check_init(void) { if (!rs_initialized) { arc4_init(&rs); rs_initialized = 1; } } static void arc4_check_stir(void) { if (!rs_stired || --arc4_count == 0) { arc4_stir(&rs); rs_stired = 1; } } void arc4random_stir() { THREAD_LOCK(); arc4_check_init(); arc4_stir(&rs); THREAD_UNLOCK(); } void arc4random_addrandom(dat, datlen) u_char *dat; int datlen; { THREAD_LOCK(); arc4_check_init(); arc4_check_stir(); arc4_addrandom(&rs, dat, datlen); THREAD_UNLOCK(); } u_int32_t arc4random() { u_int32_t rnd; THREAD_LOCK(); arc4_check_init(); arc4_check_stir(); rnd = arc4_getword(&rs); THREAD_UNLOCK(); return (rnd); } #if 0 /*-------- Test code for i386 --------*/ #include #include int main(int argc, char **argv) { const int iter = 1000000; int i; pctrval v; v = rdtsc(); for (i = 0; i < iter; i++) arc4random(); v = rdtsc() - v; v /= iter; printf("%qd cycles\n", v); } #endif