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- // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 OR MIT
- /*
- * Copyright (C) 2022 Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com>. All Rights Reserved.
- *
- * SeedRNG is a simple program made for seeding the Linux kernel random number
- * generator from seed files. It is is useful in light of the fact that the
- * Linux kernel RNG cannot be initialized from shell scripts, and new seeds
- * cannot be safely generated from boot time shell scripts either. It should
- * be run once at init time and once at shutdown time. It can be run at other
- * times on a timer as well. Whenever it is run, it writes existing seed files
- * into the RNG pool, and then creates a new seed file. If the RNG is
- * initialized at the time of creating a new seed file, then that new seed file
- * is marked as "creditable", which means it can be used to initialize the RNG.
- * Otherwise, it is marked as "non-creditable", in which case it is still used
- * to seed the RNG's pool, but will not initialize the RNG. In order to ensure
- * that entropy only ever stays the same or increases from one seed file to the
- * next, old seed values are hashed together with new seed values when writing
- * new seed files.
- *
- * This is based on code from <https://git.zx2c4.com/seedrng/about/>.
- */
- //config:config SEEDRNG
- //config: bool "seedrng (1.3 kb)"
- //config: default y
- //config: help
- //config: Seed the kernel RNG from seed files, meant to be called
- //config: once during startup, once during shutdown, and optionally
- //config: at some periodic interval in between.
- //applet:IF_SEEDRNG(APPLET(seedrng, BB_DIR_USR_SBIN, BB_SUID_DROP))
- //kbuild:lib-$(CONFIG_SEEDRNG) += seedrng.o
- //usage:#define seedrng_trivial_usage
- //usage: "[-d DIR] [-n]"
- //usage:#define seedrng_full_usage "\n\n"
- //usage: "Seed the kernel RNG from seed files"
- //usage: "\n"
- //usage: "\n -d DIR Use seed files in DIR (default: /var/lib/seedrng)"
- //usage: "\n -n Do not credit randomness, even if creditable"
- #include "libbb.h"
- #include <linux/random.h>
- #include <sys/random.h>
- #include <sys/file.h>
- #ifndef GRND_INSECURE
- #define GRND_INSECURE 0x0004 /* Apparently some headers don't ship with this yet. */
- #endif
- #define DEFAULT_SEED_DIR "/var/lib/seedrng"
- #define CREDITABLE_SEED_NAME "seed.credit"
- #define NON_CREDITABLE_SEED_NAME "seed.no-credit"
- enum {
- MIN_SEED_LEN = SHA256_OUTSIZE,
- /* kernels < 5.18 could return short reads from getrandom()
- * if signal is pending and length is > 256.
- * Let's limit our reads to 256 bytes.
- */
- MAX_SEED_LEN = 256,
- };
- static size_t determine_optimal_seed_len(void)
- {
- char poolsize_str[12];
- unsigned poolsize;
- int n;
- n = open_read_close("/proc/sys/kernel/random/poolsize", poolsize_str, sizeof(poolsize_str) - 1);
- if (n < 0) {
- bb_perror_msg("can't determine pool size, assuming %u bits", MIN_SEED_LEN * 8);
- return MIN_SEED_LEN;
- }
- poolsize_str[n] = '\0';
- poolsize = (bb_strtou(poolsize_str, NULL, 10) + 7) / 8;
- return MAX(MIN(poolsize, MAX_SEED_LEN), MIN_SEED_LEN);
- }
- static bool read_new_seed(uint8_t *seed, size_t len)
- {
- bool is_creditable;
- ssize_t ret;
- ret = getrandom(seed, len, GRND_NONBLOCK);
- if (ret == (ssize_t)len) {
- return true;
- }
- if (ret < 0 && errno == ENOSYS) {
- int fd = xopen("/dev/random", O_RDONLY);
- struct pollfd random_fd;
- random_fd.fd = fd;
- random_fd.events = POLLIN;
- is_creditable = poll(&random_fd, 1, 0) == 1;
- //This is racy. is_creditable can be set to true here, but other process
- //can consume "good" random data from /dev/urandom before we do it below.
- close(fd);
- } else {
- if (getrandom(seed, len, GRND_INSECURE) == (ssize_t)len)
- return false;
- is_creditable = false;
- }
- /* Either getrandom() is not implemented, or
- * getrandom(GRND_INSECURE) did not give us LEN bytes.
- * Fallback to reading /dev/urandom.
- */
- errno = 0;
- if (open_read_close("/dev/urandom", seed, len) != (ssize_t)len)
- bb_perror_msg_and_die("can't read '%s'", "/dev/urandom");
- return is_creditable;
- }
- static void seed_from_file_if_exists(const char *filename, int dfd, bool credit, sha256_ctx_t *hash)
- {
- struct {
- int entropy_count;
- int buf_size;
- uint8_t buf[MAX_SEED_LEN];
- } req;
- ssize_t seed_len;
- seed_len = open_read_close(filename, req.buf, sizeof(req.buf));
- if (seed_len < 0) {
- if (errno != ENOENT)
- bb_perror_msg_and_die("can't read '%s'", filename);
- return;
- }
- xunlink(filename);
- if (seed_len != 0) {
- int fd;
- /* We are going to use this data to seed the RNG:
- * we believe it to genuinely containing entropy.
- * If this just-unlinked file survives
- * (if machine crashes before deletion is recorded on disk)
- * and we reuse it after reboot, this assumption
- * would be violated, and RNG may end up generating
- * the same data. fsync the directory
- * to make sure file is gone:
- */
- if (fsync(dfd) != 0)
- bb_simple_perror_msg_and_die("I/O error");
- //Length is not random, and taking its address spills variable to stack
- // sha256_hash(hash, &seed_len, sizeof(seed_len));
- sha256_hash(hash, req.buf, seed_len);
- req.buf_size = seed_len;
- seed_len *= 8;
- req.entropy_count = credit ? seed_len : 0;
- printf("Seeding %u bits %s crediting\n",
- (unsigned)seed_len, credit ? "and" : "without");
- fd = xopen("/dev/urandom", O_RDONLY);
- xioctl(fd, RNDADDENTROPY, &req);
- if (ENABLE_FEATURE_CLEAN_UP)
- close(fd);
- }
- }
- int seedrng_main(int argc, char **argv) MAIN_EXTERNALLY_VISIBLE;
- int seedrng_main(int argc UNUSED_PARAM, char **argv)
- {
- const char *seed_dir;
- int fd, dfd;
- int i;
- unsigned opts;
- uint8_t new_seed[MAX_SEED_LEN];
- size_t new_seed_len;
- bool new_seed_creditable;
- struct timespec timestamp[2];
- sha256_ctx_t hash;
- enum {
- OPT_n = (1 << 0), /* must be 1 */
- OPT_d = (1 << 1),
- };
- #if ENABLE_LONG_OPTS
- static const char longopts[] ALIGN1 =
- "skip-credit\0" No_argument "n"
- "seed-dir\0" Required_argument "d"
- ;
- #endif
- seed_dir = DEFAULT_SEED_DIR;
- opts = getopt32long(argv, "nd:", longopts, &seed_dir);
- umask(0077);
- if (getuid() != 0)
- bb_simple_error_msg_and_die(bb_msg_you_must_be_root);
- if (mkdir(seed_dir, 0700) < 0 && errno != EEXIST)
- bb_perror_msg_and_die("can't create directory '%s'", seed_dir);
- dfd = xopen(seed_dir, O_DIRECTORY | O_RDONLY);
- xfchdir(dfd);
- /* Concurrent runs of this tool might feed the same data to RNG twice.
- * Avoid concurrent runs by taking a blocking lock on the directory.
- * Not checking for errors. Looking at manpage,
- * ENOLCK "The kernel ran out of memory for allocating lock records"
- * seems to be the only one which is possible - and if that happens,
- * machine is OOMing (much worse problem than inability to lock...).
- * Also, typically configured Linux machines do not fail GFP_KERNEL
- * allocations (they trigger memory reclaim instead).
- */
- flock(dfd, LOCK_EX); /* blocks while another instance runs */
- sha256_begin(&hash);
- //Hashing in a constant string doesn't add any entropy
- // sha256_hash(&hash, "SeedRNG v1 Old+New Prefix", 25);
- clock_gettime(CLOCK_REALTIME, ×tamp[0]);
- clock_gettime(CLOCK_BOOTTIME, ×tamp[1]);
- sha256_hash(&hash, timestamp, sizeof(timestamp));
- for (i = 0; i <= 1; i++) {
- seed_from_file_if_exists(
- i == 0 ? NON_CREDITABLE_SEED_NAME : CREDITABLE_SEED_NAME,
- dfd,
- /*credit?*/ (opts ^ OPT_n) & i, /* 0, then 1 unless -n */
- &hash);
- }
- new_seed_len = determine_optimal_seed_len();
- new_seed_creditable = read_new_seed(new_seed, new_seed_len);
- //Length is not random, and taking its address spills variable to stack
- // sha256_hash(&hash, &new_seed_len, sizeof(new_seed_len));
- sha256_hash(&hash, new_seed, new_seed_len);
- sha256_end(&hash, new_seed + new_seed_len - SHA256_OUTSIZE);
- printf("Saving %u bits of %screditable seed for next boot\n",
- (unsigned)new_seed_len * 8, new_seed_creditable ? "" : "non-");
- fd = xopen3(NON_CREDITABLE_SEED_NAME, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, 0400);
- xwrite(fd, new_seed, new_seed_len);
- if (new_seed_creditable) {
- /* More paranoia when we create a file which we believe contains
- * genuine entropy: make sure disk is not full, quota isn't exceeded, etc:
- */
- if (fsync(fd) < 0)
- bb_perror_msg_and_die("can't write '%s'", NON_CREDITABLE_SEED_NAME);
- xrename(NON_CREDITABLE_SEED_NAME, CREDITABLE_SEED_NAME);
- }
- return EXIT_SUCCESS;
- }
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