freebsd-nq/sys/dev/random/hash.c
Mark Murray 0887c8c110 Overhaul the entropy device:
o Each source gets its own queue, which is a FIFO, not a ring buffer.
  The FIFOs are implemented with the sys/queue.h macros. The separation
  is so that a low entropy/high rate source can't swamp the harvester
  with low-grade entropy and destroy the reseeds.

o Each FIFO is limited to 256 (set as a macro, so adjustable) events
  queueable. Full FIFOs are ignored by the harvester. This is to
  prevent memory wastage, and helps to keep the kernel thread CPU
  usage within reasonable limits.

o There is no need to break up the event harvesting into ${burst}
  sized chunks, so retire that feature.

o Break the device away from its roots with the memory device, and
  allow it to get its major number automagically.
2003-11-17 23:02:21 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Mark R V Murray
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#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <crypto/rijndael/rijndael.h>
#include <crypto/sha2/sha2.h>
#include <dev/random/hash.h>
/* initialise the hash */
void
yarrow_hash_init(struct yarrowhash *context)
{
SHA256_Init(&context->sha);
}
/* iterate the hash */
void
yarrow_hash_iterate(struct yarrowhash *context, void *data, size_t size)
{
SHA256_Update(&context->sha, data, size);
}
/* Conclude by returning the hash in the supplied /buf/ which must be
* KEYSIZE bytes long.
*/
void
yarrow_hash_finish(struct yarrowhash *context, void *buf)
{
SHA256_Final(buf, &context->sha);
}
/* Initialise the encryption routine by setting up the key schedule
* from the supplied /data/ which must be KEYSIZE bytes of binary
* data.
*/
void
yarrow_encrypt_init(struct yarrowkey *context, void *data)
{
rijndael_cipherInit(&context->cipher, MODE_CBC, NULL);
rijndael_makeKey(&context->key, DIR_ENCRYPT, KEYSIZE*8, data);
}
/* Encrypt the supplied data using the key schedule preset in the context.
* KEYSIZE bytes are encrypted from /d_in/ to /d_out/.
*/
void
yarrow_encrypt(struct yarrowkey *context, void *d_in, void *d_out)
{
rijndael_blockEncrypt(&context->cipher, &context->key, d_in,
KEYSIZE*8, d_out);
}