Add an internal-representation no-op function.
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d03ab969 1/* -*-c-*-
2 *
25f654a7 3 * $Id: noise.c,v 1.6 2000/06/17 12:57:47 mdw Exp $
d03ab969 4 *
099355bc 5 * Acquisition of environmental noise (Unix-specific)
d03ab969 6 *
7 * (c) 1998 Straylight/Edgeware
8 */
9
10/*----- Licensing notice --------------------------------------------------*
11 *
12 * This file is part of Catacomb.
13 *
14 * Catacomb is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
15 * it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as
16 * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
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18 *
19 * Catacomb is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
20 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
21 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
22 * GNU Library General Public License for more details.
23 *
24 * You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
25 * License along with Catacomb; if not, write to the Free
26 * Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston,
27 * MA 02111-1307, USA.
28 */
29
30/*----- Revision history --------------------------------------------------*
31 *
32 * $Log: noise.c,v $
25f654a7 33 * Revision 1.6 2000/06/17 12:57:47 mdw
34 * New free counter noise generator, for use if /dev/random is
35 * unavailable.
36 *
099355bc 37 * Revision 1.5 1999/12/22 15:57:55 mdw
38 * Label system-specific parts more clearly.
39 *
c141f4b6 40 * Revision 1.4 1999/12/10 23:25:15 mdw
41 * Bug fix: remove old spurious fflush.
42 *
028b34c6 43 * Revision 1.3 1999/12/10 23:24:11 mdw
44 * Bug fix: flush buffers before forking.
45 *
178220b3 46 * Revision 1.2 1999/11/11 00:59:08 mdw
47 * A bit of reformatting. Initialize the uid and gid correctly.
48 *
d03ab969 49 * Revision 1.1 1999/09/03 08:41:12 mdw
50 * Initial import.
51 *
52 */
53
54/*----- Header files ------------------------------------------------------*/
55
178220b3 56#include "config.h"
d03ab969 57
25f654a7 58#include <setjmp.h>
d03ab969 59#include <stdio.h>
60#include <string.h>
61#include <signal.h>
62
63#include <sys/types.h>
64#include <sys/time.h>
65#include <sys/wait.h>
66
67#include <fcntl.h>
68#include <unistd.h>
69
70#ifdef HAVE_SETGROUPS
71# include <grp.h>
72#endif
73
74#include <mLib/bits.h>
75#include <mLib/tv.h>
76
77#include "noise.h"
78#include "paranoia.h"
79#include "rand.h"
80
81/*----- Magical numbers ---------------------------------------------------*/
82
83#define NOISE_KIDLIFE 100000 /* @noise_filter@ child lifetime */
84#define MILLION 1000000 /* One million */
85
86/*----- Noise source definition -------------------------------------------*/
87
88rand_source noise_source = { noise_acquire, noise_timer };
89
90/*----- Static variables --------------------------------------------------*/
91
92/* --- Timer differences --- */
93
94static unsigned long noise_last; /* Last time recorded */
95static unsigned long noise_diff; /* Last first order difference */
96
97/* --- Setuid program handling --- */
98
178220b3 99static uid_t noise_uid = NOISE_NOSETUID; /* Uid to set to spawn processes */
100static gid_t noise_gid = NOISE_NOSETGID; /* Gid to set to spawn processes */
d03ab969 101
102/*----- Main code ---------------------------------------------------------*/
103
104/* --- @bitcount@ --- *
105 *
106 * Arguments: @unsigned long x@ = a word containing bits
107 *
108 * Returns: The number of bits set in the word.
109 */
110
111static int bitcount(unsigned long x)
112{
113 char ctab[] = { 0, 1, 1, 2, 1, 2, 2, 3,
114 1, 2, 2, 3, 2, 3, 3, 4 };
115 int count = 0;
116 while (x) {
117 count += ctab[x & 0xfu];
118 x >>= 4;
119 }
120 return (count);
121}
122
123/* --- @timer@ --- *
124 *
125 * Arguments: @rand_pool *r@ = pointer to randomness pool
126 * @struct timeval *tv@ = pointer to time block
127 *
25f654a7 128 * Returns: Nonzero if some randomness was contributed.
d03ab969 129 *
130 * Use: Low-level timer contributor.
131 */
132
133static int timer(rand_pool *r, struct timeval *tv)
134{
135 unsigned long x, d, dd;
136 int de, dde;
137 int ret;
138
139 x = tv->tv_usec + MILLION * tv->tv_sec;
140 d = x ^ noise_last;
141 dd = d ^ noise_diff;
142 noise_diff = d;
143 de = bitcount(d);
144 dde = bitcount(dd);
145 rand_add(r, tv, sizeof(*tv), de <= dde ? de : dde);
146 ret = (de || dde);
147 BURN(tv); x = d = dd = de = dde = 0;
148 return (ret);
149}
150
151/* --- @noise_timer@ --- *
152 *
153 * Arguments: @rand_pool *r@ = pointer to a randomness pool
154 *
155 * Returns: Nonzero if some randomness was contributed.
156 *
157 * Use: Contributes the current time to the randomness pool.
158 * A guess at the number of useful bits contributed is made,
159 * based on first and second order bit differences. This isn't
160 * ever-so reliable, but it's better than nothing.
161 */
162
163int noise_timer(rand_pool *r)
164{
165 struct timeval tv;
166 gettimeofday(&tv, 0);
167 return (timer(r, &tv));
168}
169
170/* --- @noise_devrandom@ --- *
171 *
172 * Arguments: @rand_pool *r@ = pointer to a randomness pool
173 *
174 * Returns: Nonzero if some randomness was contributed.
175 *
176 * Use: Attempts to obtain some randomness from the system entropy
177 * pool. All bits from the device are assumed to be good.
178 */
179
180int noise_devrandom(rand_pool *r)
181{
182 int fd;
183 octet buf[RAND_POOLSZ];
184 ssize_t len;
185 int ret = 0;
186
187 /* --- Be nice to other clients of the random device --- *
188 *
189 * Attempt to open the device nonblockingly. If that works, take up to
190 * one bufferful and then close again. If there's no data to be read,
191 * then that's tough and we go away again, on the grounds that the device
192 * needs to get some more entropy from somewhere.
193 */
194
25f654a7 195 if ((fd = open("/dev/urandom", O_RDONLY | O_NONBLOCK)) >= 0 ||
196 (fd = open("/dev/arandom", O_RDONLY | O_NONBLOCK)) >= 0 ||
197 (fd = open("/dev/random", O_RDONLY | O_NONBLOCK)) >= 0) {
d03ab969 198 if ((len = read(fd, buf, sizeof(buf))) > 0) {
199 rand_add(r, buf, len, len * 8);
200 BURN(buf);
201 ret = 1;
202 }
203 close(fd);
204 }
205 noise_timer(r);
206 return (ret);
207}
208
209/* --- @noise_setid@ --- *
210 *
211 * Arguments: @uid_t uid@ = uid to set
212 * @gid_t gid@ = gid to set
213 *
214 * Returns: ---
215 *
216 * Use: Sets the user and group ids to be used by @noise_filter@
217 * when running child processes. This is useful to avoid
218 * giving shell commands (even carefully written ones) undue
099355bc 219 * privileges. This interface is Unix-specific
d03ab969 220 */
221
222void noise_setid(uid_t uid, gid_t gid)
223{
224 noise_uid = uid;
225 noise_gid = gid;
226}
227
228/* --- @noise_filter@ --- *
229 *
230 * Arguments: @rand_pool *r@ = pointer to a randomness pool
231 * @int good@ = number of good bits per 1024 bits
232 * @const char *c@ = shell command to run
233 *
234 * Returns: Nonzero if some randomness was contributed.
235 *
236 * Use: Attempts to execute a shell command, and dump it into the
237 * randomness pool. A very rough estimate of the number of
238 * good bits is made, based on the size of the command's output.
239 * This function calls @waitpid@, so be careful. Before execing
240 * the command, the process uid and gid are set to the values
241 * given to @noise_setid@, and an attempt is made to reset the
242 * list of supplementary groups. The environment passed to
243 * the command has been severly lobotimized. If the command
244 * fails to complete within a short time period, it is killed.
245 * Paranoid use of close-on-exec flags for file descriptors is
246 * recommended.
099355bc 247 *
248 * This interface is Unix-specific.
d03ab969 249 */
250
251int noise_filter(rand_pool *r, int good, const char *c)
252{
253 char buf[4096];
254 pid_t kid;
255 int fd[2];
256 struct timeval dead;
257 int ret = 0;
258 const char *env[] = {
259 "PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/etc",
260 0
261 };
262
263 /* --- Remember when this business started --- */
264
265 gettimeofday(&dead, 0);
266 timer(r, &dead);
267
268 /* --- Create a pipe --- */
269
270 if (pipe(fd))
271 return (ret);
272
273 /* --- Fork a child off --- */
274
028b34c6 275 fflush(0);
d03ab969 276 kid = fork();
277 if (kid < 0) {
278 close(fd[0]);
279 close(fd[1]);
280 return (ret);
281 }
282
283 /* --- Handle the child end of the deal --- */
284
d03ab969 285 if (kid == 0) {
286 int f;
287
288 /* --- Set the pipe as standard output, close standard input --- */
289
290 close(0); close(1); close(2);
291
292 if (fd[1] != 1) {
293 if (dup2(fd[1], 1) < 0) _exit(127);
294 close(fd[1]);
295 }
296
297 if ((f = open("/dev/null", O_RDONLY)) != 0 ||
298 (f = open("/dev/null", O_WRONLY)) != 2)
299 _exit(127);
300
301 /* --- Play games with uids --- */
302
303 if (noise_gid != NOISE_NOSETGID) {
304 setgid(noise_gid);
305 setegid(noise_gid);
306#ifdef HAVE_SETGROUPS
307 setgroups(1, &noise_gid);
308#endif
309 }
310
311 if (noise_uid != NOISE_NOSETUID) {
312 setuid(noise_uid);
313 seteuid(noise_uid);
314 }
315
316 /* --- Start the process up --- */
317
318 execle("/bin/sh", "-c", c, (char *)0, env);
319 _exit(127);
320 }
321
322 /* --- Sort out my end of the deal --- */
323
324 close(fd[1]);
325
326 /* --- Decide on the deadline --- */
327
328 TV_ADDL(&dead, &dead, 0, NOISE_KIDLIFE);
329
330 /* --- Now read, and think --- */
331
332 for (;;) {
333 struct timeval now, diff;
334 fd_set rd;
335
336 gettimeofday(&now, 0);
337 timer(r, &now);
338 if (TV_CMP(&now, >, &dead))
339 break;
340 TV_SUB(&diff, &dead, &now);
341
342 FD_ZERO(&rd);
343 FD_SET(fd[0], &rd);
344
345 if (select(fd[0] + 1, &rd, 0, 0, &diff) < 0)
346 break;
347 if (FD_ISSET(fd[0], &rd)) {
348 ssize_t sz;
349 int goodbits;
350
351 if ((sz = read(fd[0], buf, sizeof(buf))) <= 0)
352 break;
353 goodbits = (sz * good) / 128;
354 rand_add(r, buf, sz, goodbits);
355 ret = 1;
356 }
357 }
358
359 /* --- We've finished with it: kill the child process --- *
360 *
361 * This is morally questionable. On the other hand, I don't want to be
362 * held up in the @waitpid@ call if I can possibly help it. Maybe a
363 * double-fork is worth doing here.
364 */
365
366 close(fd[0]);
367 BURN(buf);
368 noise_timer(r);
369 kill(kid, SIGKILL);
370 waitpid(kid, 0, 0);
371 return (ret);
372}
373
25f654a7 374/* --- @noise_freewheel@ --- *
375 *
376 * Arguments: @rand_pool *r@ = pointer to a randomness pool
377 *
378 * Returns: Nonzero if some randomness was contributed.
379 *
380 * Use: Runs a free counter for a short while as a desparate attempt
381 * to get randomness from somewhere. This is actually quite
382 * effective.
383 */
384
385#ifdef USE_FREEWHEEL
386
387static jmp_buf fwjmp;
388
389static void fwalarm(int sig)
390{
391 siglongjmp(fwjmp, 1);
392}
393
394int noise_freewheel(rand_pool *r)
395{
396 void (*sigal)(int) = 0;
397 struct itimerval oitv, itv = { { 0, 0 }, { 0, 5000 } };
398 int rc = 0;
399 volatile uint32 fwcount = 0;
400
401 if (!sigsetjmp(fwjmp, 1)) {
402 if ((sigal = signal(SIGALRM, fwalarm)) == SIG_ERR)
403 return (0);
404 if (setitimer(ITIMER_REAL, &itv, &oitv))
405 goto done;
406 for (;;)
407 fwcount++;
408 } else {
409 octet buf[4];
410 STORE32(buf, fwcount);
411 rand_add(r, buf, sizeof(buf), 16);
412 rc = 1;
413 }
414
415done:
416 signal(SIGALRM, sigal);
417 TV_SUB(&oitv.it_value, &oitv.it_value, &itv.it_value);
418 setitimer(ITIMER_REAL, &oitv, 0);
419 return (rc);
420}
421
422#else
423
424int noise_freewheel(rand_pool *r)
425{
426 return (0);
427}
428
429#endif
430
431/* --- @noise_enquire@ --- *
432 *
433 * Arguments: @rand_pool *r@ = pointer to a randomness pool
434 *
435 * Returns: Nonzero if some randomness was contributed.
436 *
437 * Use: Runs some shell commands to enquire about the prevailing
438 * environment. This can gather quite a lot of low-quality
439 * entropy.
440 */
441
442int noise_enquire(rand_pool *r)
443{
444 struct tab {
445 const char *cmd;
446 unsigned rate;
447 } tab[] = {
448 { "ps alxww || ps -elf", 16 },
449 { "netstat -n", 6 },
450 { "df", 20 },
451 { "w", 6 },
452 { "ls -align /tmp/.", 10 },
453 { 0, 0 }
454 };
455 int i;
456
457 for (i = 0; tab[i].cmd; i++)
458 noise_filter(r, tab[i].rate, tab[i].cmd);
459 return (1);
460}
461
d03ab969 462/* --- @noise_acquire@ --- *
463 *
464 * Arguments: @rand_pool *r@ = pointer to a randomness pool
465 *
466 * Returns: ---
467 *
468 * Use: Acquires some randomness from somewhere.
469 */
470
471void noise_acquire(rand_pool *r)
472{
25f654a7 473 unsigned i;
474 for (i = 0; i < 8; i++)
475 noise_freewheel(r);
d03ab969 476 if (!noise_devrandom(r)) {
25f654a7 477 noise_enquire(r);
478 for (i = 0; i < 8; i++)
479 noise_freewheel(r);
d03ab969 480 }
481}
482
483/*----- That's all, folks -------------------------------------------------*/