Complete rewrite to support class trees. Makes the behaviour of the set
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c4f2d992 1/* -*-c-*-
2 *
03f996bd 3 * $Id: keygen.c,v 1.2 1997/08/04 10:24:23 mdw Exp $
c4f2d992 4 *
5 * Key generation
6 *
7 * (c) 1997 EBI
8 */
9
03f996bd 10/*----- Licensing notice --------------------------------------------------*
c4f2d992 11 *
12 * This file is part of `become'
13 *
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26 * Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
c4f2d992 27 */
28
29/*----- Revision history --------------------------------------------------*
30 *
31 * $Log: keygen.c,v $
03f996bd 32 * Revision 1.2 1997/08/04 10:24:23 mdw
33 * Sources placed under CVS control.
34 *
35 * Revision 1.1 1997/07/21 13:47:48 mdw
c4f2d992 36 * Initial revision
37 *
38 */
39
40/*----- Header files ------------------------------------------------------*/
41
42/* --- ANSI headers --- */
43
44#include <ctype.h>
45#include <errno.h>
46#include <signal.h>
47#include <stdio.h>
48#include <stdlib.h>
49#include <string.h>
50
51/* --- Unix headers --- */
52
53#include <sys/types.h>
54#include <sys/time.h>
55#include <fcntl.h>
56
57#include <termios.h>
58#include <unistd.h>
59
60/* --- Local headers --- */
61
62#include "config.h"
63#include "tx.h"
64#include "mdwopt.h"
65#include "utils.h"
66
67/*----- Static variables --------------------------------------------------*/
68
69static struct termios kg__raw, kg__old; /* Terminal settings */
70static int kg__tty; /* File handle for the terminal */
71static FILE *kg__ttyfp; /* Stream pointer for terminal */
72static unsigned int kg__flags; /* Various interesting flags */
73
74enum {
75 kgFlag__cbreak = 1 /* Terminal is in cbreak mode */
76};
77
78/*----- Main code ---------------------------------------------------------*/
79
80/* --- @kg__cbreak@ --- *
81 *
82 * Arguments: ---
83 *
84 * Returns: ---
85 *
86 * Use: Makes the terminal return characters as soon as they're
87 * asked for.
88 */
89
90void kg__cbreak(void)
91{
92 /* --- Don't do this if I don't have to --- */
93
94 if (kg__flags & kgFlag__cbreak)
95 return;
96
97 /* --- Fetch the old attributes, and remember them --- */
98
99 if (tcgetattr(kg__tty, &kg__old))
100 die("couldn't read terminal attributes: %s", strerror(errno));
101 memcpy(&kg__raw, &kg__old, sizeof(kg__raw));
102
103 /* --- Now modify them for raw mode --- */
104
105 kg__raw.c_lflag &= ~(ICANON | ECHO);
106 kg__raw.c_cc[VTIME] = 0;
107 kg__raw.c_cc[VMIN] = 1;
108
109 /* --- Remember the new state, and away we go --- */
110
111 kg__flags |= kgFlag__cbreak;
112 if (tcsetattr(kg__tty, TCSAFLUSH, &kg__raw))
113 die("couldn't set terminal attributes: %s", strerror(errno));
114}
115
116/* --- @kg__crepair@ --- *
117 *
118 * Arguments: ---
119 *
120 * Returns: ---
121 *
122 * Use: Unbreaks a cbroken tty. Obvious, innit?
123 */
124
125static void kg__crepair(void)
126{
127 /* --- Don't do this if I don't have to --- */
128
129 if (~kg__flags & kgFlag__cbreak)
130 return;
131
132 /* --- Reset the old attributes --- */
133
134 tcsetattr(kg__tty, TCSAFLUSH, &kg__old);
135 kg__flags &= ~kgFlag__cbreak;
136}
137
138/* --- @kg__signal@ --- *
139 *
140 * Arguments: @int sig@ = signal number
141 *
142 * Returns: ---
143 *
144 * Use: Tidies up if I get a signal.
145 */
146
147static void kg__signal(int sig)
148{
149 kg__crepair();
150 signal(sig, SIG_DFL);
151 raise(sig);
152}
153
154/* --- @kgFmt__binary@ --- *
155 *
156 * Arguments: @unsigned char *k@ = pointer to key buffer
157 * @size_t bits@ = number of bits to write
158 * @FILE *fp@ = stream to write on
159 *
160 * Returns: ---
161 *
162 * Use: Writes bits on a stream.
163 */
164
165static void kgFmt__binary(unsigned char *k, size_t bits, FILE *fp)
166{
167 fwrite(k, 1, bits / 8, fp);
168}
169
170/* --- @kgFmt__base64@ --- *
171 *
172 * Arguments: @unsigned char *k@ = pointer to key buffer
173 * @size_t bits@ = number of bits to write
174 * @FILE *fp@ = stream to write on
175 *
176 * Returns: ---
177 *
178 * Use: Writes bits on a stream in an encoded way.
179 */
180
181static void kgFmt__base64(unsigned char *k, size_t bits, FILE *fp)
182{
183 static const char xlt[64] = { "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ"
184 "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"
185 "0123456789+/" };
186 unsigned long b;
187 int ll = 0;
188
189 while (bits > 24) {
190 b = ((k[0] & 0xffu) << 16) | ((k[1] & 0xffu) << 8) | (k[2] & 0xffu);
191 k += 3;
192 bits -= 24;
193 putc(xlt[(b >> 18) & 0x3fu], fp);
194 putc(xlt[(b >> 12) & 0x3fu], fp);
195 putc(xlt[(b >> 6) & 0x3fu], fp);
196 putc(xlt[(b >> 0) & 0x3fu], fp);
197 if ((ll += 4) > 70) {
198 putc('\n', fp);
199 ll = 0;
200 }
201 }
202
203 b = 0;
204 switch (bits) {
205 case 24:
206 b = *k++ & 0xffu;
207 case 16:
208 b = (b << 8) | (*k++ & 0xffu);
209 case 8:
210 b = (b << 8) | (*k++ & 0xffu);
211 }
212 b <<= (24 - bits);
213 putc(xlt[(b >> 18) & 0x3fu], fp);
214 putc(xlt[(b >> 12) & 0x3fu], fp);
215 switch (bits) {
216 case 24:
217 putc(xlt[(b >> 6) & 0x3fu], fp);
218 putc(xlt[(b >> 0) & 0x3fu], fp);
219 break;
220 case 16:
221 putc(xlt[(b >> 6) & 0x3fu], fp);
222 putc('=', fp);
223 break;
224 case 8:
225 fputs("==", fp);
226 break;
227 }
228
229 putc('\n', fp);
230}
231
232/* --- @kg__gen@ --- *
233 *
234 * Arguments: @unsigned char *ui@ = pointer to array to fill in
235 * @size_t sz@ = number of bits to generate
236 *
237 * Returns: ---
238 *
239 * Use: Uses key timings to generate random numbers. Maybe.
240 */
241
242static void kg__gen(unsigned char *ui, size_t sz)
243{
244 int bits = 32 < sz ? 32 : sz;
245 size_t wsz = (sz + 31u) & ~31u;
246 unsigned long last, ldiff = 0;
247 unsigned long a = 0;
248 unsigned long fact = 1000000 / CLOCKS_PER_SEC;
249
250 fprintf(kg__ttyfp,
03f996bd 251"I need to get %lu random bits; I'll do this by timing your keypresses.\n"
c4f2d992 252"Please type some arbitrary text until I say `done'.\n",
03f996bd 253 (unsigned long)sz);
c4f2d992 254
255 {
256 struct timeval tv;
257 gettimeofday(&tv, 0);
258 last = tv.tv_usec / fact + tv.tv_sec * fact;
259 }
260
261 while (sz) {
262 int useful;
263 uint_32 orr, xor;
264
265 /* --- Print current status --- */
266
03f996bd 267 fprintf(kg__ttyfp, "\r%5lu...", (unsigned long)sz);
c4f2d992 268 fflush(kg__ttyfp);
269
270 /* --- Read the next character --- */
271
272 {
273 char buff[16];
274 if (read(kg__tty, buff, sizeof(buff)) < 0)
275 die("couldn't read from terminal: %s", strerror(errno));
276 }
277
278 /* --- Fiddle with times --- *
279 *
280 * Read the time now. Turn it into 32 bits of useful information, and
281 * find the difference between that and the previous time. Compare this
282 * with the difference between the previous pair of keypresses.
283 */
284
285 {
286 struct timeval tv;
287 uint_32 n, nd;
288
289 gettimeofday(&tv, 0);
290 n = tv.tv_usec / fact + tv.tv_sec * fact;
291 if (!ldiff) {
292 ldiff = n - last;
293 last = n;
294 continue;
295 }
296 nd = n - last;
297 orr = nd | ldiff;
298 xor = nd ^ ldiff;
299 D( printf("\nlast = %08lx, next = %08lx, ldiff = %08lx, nd = %08lx\n",
300 (unsigned long)last, (unsigned long)n,
301 (unsigned long)ldiff, (unsigned long)nd);
302 printf("xor = %08lx\n", (unsigned long)xor); )
303 ldiff = nd;
304 last = n;
305 }
306
307 /* --- Find the useful bits in this value --- *
308 *
309 * Find the least significant set bit in @bowl@ and chop it off. Then
310 * find the most significant set bit and chop that off two. The rest is
311 * probably interesting.
312 */
313
314 {
315 unsigned long i;
316
317 if (!orr || !xor)
318 continue; /* erk! */
319
320 useful = 30;
321
322 i = 0x80000000ul;
323 if (xor & i) {
324 while (i && (xor & i) != 0) {
325 i >>= 1;
326 useful--;
327 }
328 } else {
329 while (i && (xor & i) == 0) {
330 i >>= 1;
331 useful--;
332 }
333 }
334 xor &= ~-i;
335
336 while ((orr & 1) == 0) {
337 useful--;
338 orr >>= 1;
339 xor >>= 1;
340 }
341 xor >>= 1;
342
343 if (useful < 1)
344 continue;
345 }
346
347 /* --- Now add the bits in the mixing bowl to my stash --- *
348 *
349 * There are two cases:
350 *
351 * 1. I have more bits than will fit into the accumulator. Then I must
352 * put as many bits into the accumulator as will fit, store the
353 * accumulator, and remove the spent bits.
354 *
355 * 2. I have too few bits to fit in the accumulator. Then shift them
356 * in and return.
357 */
358
359 while (sz && useful) {
360
361 D( printf("got %i bits, need %i/%i: %8lx\n",
362 useful, bits, sz, (unsigned long)xor); )
363
364 if (useful >= bits) {
365
366 D( printf("shifted acc = %08lx\n"
367 " new bits = %08lx\n"
368 " result = %08lx\n",
369 (unsigned long)(a << bits),
370 (unsigned long)(xor >> (useful - bits)),
371 (unsigned long)((a << bits) | (xor >> (useful - bits)))); )
372
373 a = (a << bits) | (xor >> (useful - bits));
374
375 sz -= bits;
376 wsz -= bits;
377 useful -= bits;
378
379 if (sz == 0) {
380 a <<= wsz;
381 bits = 32 - wsz;
382 } else
383 bits = 32;
384
385 while (bits > 0) {
386 D( printf("writing %02x\n", (a >> 24) & 0xffu); )
387 *ui++ = (a >> 24) & 0xffu;
388 a <<= 8;
389 bits -= 8;
390 }
391 a = 0;
392
393 bits = 32 < sz ? 32 : sz;
394
395 } else {
396
397 D( printf("shifted acc = %08lx\n"
398 " new bits = %08lx\n"
399 " result = %08lx\n",
400 (unsigned long)(a << useful),
401 (unsigned long)(xor),
402 (unsigned long)((a << useful) | (xor))); )
403 a = (a << useful) | xor;
404 bits -= useful;
405 sz -= useful;
406 wsz -= useful;
407 useful = 0;
408 }
409 }
410 }
411
412 fputs("\rDone! \n", kg__ttyfp);
413 putc('\a', kg__ttyfp); fflush(kg__ttyfp);
414 sleep(1);
415}
416
417/* --- @main@ --- *
418 *
419 * Arguments: @int argc@ = number of arguments
420 * @char *argv[]@ = array of arguments
421 *
422 * Returns: Zero if it worked, nonzero if it didn't.
423 *
424 * Use: Generates random numbers from the keyboard.
425 */
426
427int main(int argc, char *argv[])
428{
429 unsigned char *uip;
430 size_t sz = 128;
431 const char *file = 0;
432 FILE *fp;
433
434 /* --- Formats table --- */
435
436 static struct {
437 const char *name;
438 void (*proc)(unsigned char *k, size_t bits, FILE *fp);
439 } format[] = {
440 { "tx", tx_putBits },
441 { "hex", tx_putBits },
442 { "binary", kgFmt__binary },
443 { "base64", kgFmt__base64 },
444 { 0, 0 }
445 };
446
447 void (*fmt)(unsigned char *, size_t, FILE *) = tx_putBits;
448
449 /* --- Explain who I am --- */
450
451 ego(argv[0]);
452
453 /* --- Read arguments --- */
454
455 for (;;) {
456 static struct option opts[] = {
457 { "help", 0, 0, 'h' },
458 { "bits", gFlag_argReq, 0, 'b' },
459 { "output", gFlag_argReq, 0, 'o' },
460 { "format", gFlag_argReq, 0, 'f' },
461 { 0, 0, 0, 0 }
462 };
463
464 int i = mdwopt(argc, argv, "hb:o:f:", opts, 0, 0, 0);
465
466 if (i < 0)
467 break;
468 switch (i) {
469 case 'h':
470 printf(""
471"Usage: %s [--bits=BITS] [--output=FILE] [--format=FORMAT]\n"
472"\n"
473"Generates BITS (by default, 128) random bits by timing keypresses. The\n"
474"resulting number is written to FILE, or standard output in the given\n"
475"format. Formats currently supported are:\n"
476"\n"
477"tx, hex Hexadecimal, with punctuating dashes.\n"
478"binary Raw binary.\n"
479"base64 Base64-encoded binary; the result is printable ASCII.\n",
480 quis());
481 exit(0);
482 break;
483 case 'b':
484 sz = atoi(optarg);
485 if (sz == 0)
486 die("bad number of bits (illegible or zero)");
487 if (sz % 8)
488 die("can only generate a whole number of 8-bit bytes");
489 break;
490 case 'o':
491 file = optarg;
492 break;
493 case 'f':
494 fmt = 0;
495 for (i = 0; format[i].name; i++) {
496 const char *p = format[i].name, *q = optarg;
497 for (;;) {
498 if (*q == 0)
499 break;
500 if (*p != *q)
501 break;
502 p++, q++;
503 }
504 if (!*q) {
505 if (fmt)
506 die("ambiguous format name: `%s'", optarg);
507 fmt = format[i].proc;
508 }
509 }
510 if (!fmt)
511 die("unknown format name: `%s'", optarg);
512 break;
513 case '?':
514 exit(1);
515 break;
516 }
517 }
518
519 if (optind < argc) {
520 fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s [--bits=BITS] [--output=FILE]\n", quis());
521 exit(1);
522 }
523
524 /* --- Allocate memory --- */
525
526 uip = xmalloc(sz / 8);
527
528 /* --- Open the terminal --- *
529 *
530 * I'd like to be able to @fprintf@ to the terminal, so use @fopen@.
531 */
532
533 if ((kg__ttyfp = fopen("/dev/tty", "r+")) == 0)
534 die("couldn't open terminal: %s", strerror(errno));
535 kg__tty = fileno(kg__ttyfp);
536
537 /* --- Open the output file, if one is specified --- */
538
539 if (file) {
540 int fd;
541
542 /* --- Open the file oddly --- *
543 *
544 * There's a good reason for this. I want to be able to @fprintf@ (for
545 * the benefit of @tx_putWords@ mainly) but I also want to ensure that
546 * only the user has read permissions for the file. So I'll use @open@
547 * with an appropriate mode and then @fdopen@ the file descriptor to get
548 * a stream. Yuk.
549 */
550
551 if ((fd = open(file, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, 0600)) < 0)
552 die("couldn't open output file: %s", strerror(errno));
553 if ((fp = fdopen(fd, "w")) == 0)
554 die("couldn't attach stream to output file: %s", strerror(errno));
555 } else
556 fp = stdout;
557
558 /* --- Tidy up nicely if I die --- */
559
560 signal(SIGINT, kg__signal);
561 signal(SIGTERM, kg__signal);
562 atexit(kg__crepair);
563
564 /* --- Put the terminal into cbreak, read the key, and restore --- */
565
566 kg__cbreak();
567 kg__gen(uip, sz);
568 kg__crepair();
569
570 /* --- Now write the number and exit --- */
571
572 D( fputs("*** ", fp); tx_putBits(uip, sz, stdout); )
573 fmt(uip, sz, fp);
574 if (file)
575 fclose(fp);
576 memset(uip, 0, sz / 8); /* Burn temporary buffer */
577 return (0);
578}
579
580/*----- That's all, folks -------------------------------------------------*/