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/*
* DRBG based on NIST SP800-90A
*
* Copyright Stephan Mueller <smueller@chronox.de>, 2014
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
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* 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote
* products derived from this software without specific prior
* written permission.
*
* ALTERNATIVELY, this product may be distributed under the terms of
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* necessary due to a potential bad interaction between the GPL and
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*
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*/
#ifndef _DRBG_H
#define _DRBG_H
#include <linux/random.h>
#include <linux/scatterlist.h>
#include <crypto/hash.h>
#include <crypto/skcipher.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/crypto.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <crypto/internal/rng.h>
#include <crypto/rng.h>
#include <linux/fips.h>
#include <linux/mutex.h>
#include <linux/list.h>
#include <linux/workqueue.h>
/*
* Concatenation Helper and string operation helper
*
* SP800-90A requires the concatenation of different data. To avoid copying
* buffers around or allocate additional memory, the following data structure
* is used to point to the original memory with its size. In addition, it
* is used to build a linked list. The linked list defines the concatenation
* of individual buffers. The order of memory block referenced in that
* linked list determines the order of concatenation.
*/
struct drbg_string {
const unsigned char *buf;
size_t len;
struct list_head list;
};
static inline void drbg_string_fill(struct drbg_string *string,
const unsigned char *buf, size_t len)
{
string->buf = buf;
string->len = len;
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&string->list);
}
struct drbg_state;
typedef uint32_t drbg_flag_t;
struct drbg_core {
drbg_flag_t flags; /* flags for the cipher */
__u8 statelen; /* maximum state length */
__u8 blocklen_bytes; /* block size of output in bytes */
char cra_name[CRYPTO_MAX_ALG_NAME]; /* mapping to kernel crypto API */
/* kernel crypto API backend cipher name */
char backend_cra_name[CRYPTO_MAX_ALG_NAME];
};
struct drbg_state_ops {
int (*update)(struct drbg_state *drbg, struct list_head *seed,
int reseed);
int (*generate)(struct drbg_state *drbg,
unsigned char *buf, unsigned int buflen,
struct list_head *addtl);
int (*crypto_init)(struct drbg_state *drbg);
int (*crypto_fini)(struct drbg_state *drbg);
};
struct drbg_test_data {
struct drbg_string *testentropy; /* TEST PARAMETER: test entropy */
};
crypto: drbg - prepare for more fine-grained tracking of seeding state There are two different randomness sources the DRBGs are getting seeded from, namely the jitterentropy source (if enabled) and get_random_bytes(). At initial DRBG seeding time during boot, the latter might not have collected sufficient entropy for seeding itself yet and thus, the DRBG implementation schedules a reseed work from a random_ready_callback once that has happened. This is particularly important for the !->pr DRBG instances, for which (almost) no further reseeds are getting triggered during their lifetime. Because collecting data from the jitterentropy source is a rather expensive operation, the aforementioned asynchronously scheduled reseed work restricts itself to get_random_bytes() only. That is, it in some sense amends the initial DRBG seed derived from jitterentropy output at full (estimated) entropy with fresh randomness obtained from get_random_bytes() once that has been seeded with sufficient entropy itself. With the advent of rng_is_initialized(), there is no real need for doing the reseed operation from an asynchronously scheduled work anymore and a subsequent patch will make it synchronous by moving it next to related logic already present in drbg_generate(). However, for tracking whether a full reseed including the jitterentropy source is required or a "partial" reseed involving only get_random_bytes() would be sufficient already, the boolean struct drbg_state's ->seeded member must become a tristate value. Prepare for this by introducing the new enum drbg_seed_state and change struct drbg_state's ->seeded member's type from bool to that type. For facilitating review, enum drbg_seed_state is made to only contain two members corresponding to the former ->seeded values of false and true resp. at this point: DRBG_SEED_STATE_UNSEEDED and DRBG_SEED_STATE_FULL. A third one for tracking the intermediate state of "seeded from jitterentropy only" will be introduced with a subsequent patch. There is no change in behaviour at this point. Signed-off-by: Nicolai Stange <nstange@suse.de> Reviewed-by: Stephan Müller <smueller@chronox.de> Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
2021-11-15 14:18:04 +00:00
enum drbg_seed_state {
DRBG_SEED_STATE_UNSEEDED,
DRBG_SEED_STATE_FULL,
};
struct drbg_state {
struct mutex drbg_mutex; /* lock around DRBG */
unsigned char *V; /* internal state 10.1.1.1 1a) */
unsigned char *Vbuf;
/* hash: static value 10.1.1.1 1b) hmac / ctr: key */
unsigned char *C;
unsigned char *Cbuf;
/* Number of RNG requests since last reseed -- 10.1.1.1 1c) */
size_t reseed_ctr;
size_t reseed_threshold;
/* some memory the DRBG can use for its operation */
unsigned char *scratchpad;
unsigned char *scratchpadbuf;
void *priv_data; /* Cipher handle */
struct crypto_skcipher *ctr_handle; /* CTR mode cipher handle */
struct skcipher_request *ctr_req; /* CTR mode request handle */
__u8 *outscratchpadbuf; /* CTR mode output scratchpad */
__u8 *outscratchpad; /* CTR mode aligned outbuf */
struct crypto_wait ctr_wait; /* CTR mode async wait obj */
struct scatterlist sg_in, sg_out; /* CTR mode SGLs */
crypto: drbg - prepare for more fine-grained tracking of seeding state There are two different randomness sources the DRBGs are getting seeded from, namely the jitterentropy source (if enabled) and get_random_bytes(). At initial DRBG seeding time during boot, the latter might not have collected sufficient entropy for seeding itself yet and thus, the DRBG implementation schedules a reseed work from a random_ready_callback once that has happened. This is particularly important for the !->pr DRBG instances, for which (almost) no further reseeds are getting triggered during their lifetime. Because collecting data from the jitterentropy source is a rather expensive operation, the aforementioned asynchronously scheduled reseed work restricts itself to get_random_bytes() only. That is, it in some sense amends the initial DRBG seed derived from jitterentropy output at full (estimated) entropy with fresh randomness obtained from get_random_bytes() once that has been seeded with sufficient entropy itself. With the advent of rng_is_initialized(), there is no real need for doing the reseed operation from an asynchronously scheduled work anymore and a subsequent patch will make it synchronous by moving it next to related logic already present in drbg_generate(). However, for tracking whether a full reseed including the jitterentropy source is required or a "partial" reseed involving only get_random_bytes() would be sufficient already, the boolean struct drbg_state's ->seeded member must become a tristate value. Prepare for this by introducing the new enum drbg_seed_state and change struct drbg_state's ->seeded member's type from bool to that type. For facilitating review, enum drbg_seed_state is made to only contain two members corresponding to the former ->seeded values of false and true resp. at this point: DRBG_SEED_STATE_UNSEEDED and DRBG_SEED_STATE_FULL. A third one for tracking the intermediate state of "seeded from jitterentropy only" will be introduced with a subsequent patch. There is no change in behaviour at this point. Signed-off-by: Nicolai Stange <nstange@suse.de> Reviewed-by: Stephan Müller <smueller@chronox.de> Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
2021-11-15 14:18:04 +00:00
enum drbg_seed_state seeded; /* DRBG fully seeded? */
bool pr; /* Prediction resistance enabled? */
bool fips_primed; /* Continuous test primed? */
unsigned char *prev; /* FIPS 140-2 continuous test value */
struct work_struct seed_work; /* asynchronous seeding support */
struct crypto_rng *jent;
const struct drbg_state_ops *d_ops;
const struct drbg_core *core;
struct drbg_string test_data;
struct random_ready_callback random_ready;
};
static inline __u8 drbg_statelen(struct drbg_state *drbg)
{
if (drbg && drbg->core)
return drbg->core->statelen;
return 0;
}
static inline __u8 drbg_blocklen(struct drbg_state *drbg)
{
if (drbg && drbg->core)
return drbg->core->blocklen_bytes;
return 0;
}
static inline __u8 drbg_keylen(struct drbg_state *drbg)
{
if (drbg && drbg->core)
return (drbg->core->statelen - drbg->core->blocklen_bytes);
return 0;
}
static inline size_t drbg_max_request_bytes(struct drbg_state *drbg)
{
/* SP800-90A requires the limit 2**19 bits, but we return bytes */
return (1 << 16);
}
static inline size_t drbg_max_addtl(struct drbg_state *drbg)
{
/* SP800-90A requires 2**35 bytes additional info str / pers str */
#if (__BITS_PER_LONG == 32)
/*
* SP800-90A allows smaller maximum numbers to be returned -- we
* return SIZE_MAX - 1 to allow the verification of the enforcement
* of this value in drbg_healthcheck_sanity.
*/
return (SIZE_MAX - 1);
#else
return (1UL<<35);
#endif
}
static inline size_t drbg_max_requests(struct drbg_state *drbg)
{
/* SP800-90A requires 2**48 maximum requests before reseeding */
crypto: drbg - always seeded with SP800-90B compliant noise source As the Jitter RNG provides an SP800-90B compliant noise source, use this noise source always for the (re)seeding of the DRBG. To make sure the DRBG is always properly seeded, the reseed threshold is reduced to 1<<20 generate operations. The Jitter RNG may report health test failures. Such health test failures are treated as transient as follows. The DRBG will not reseed from the Jitter RNG (but from get_random_bytes) in case of a health test failure. Though, it produces the requested random number. The Jitter RNG has a failure counter where at most 1024 consecutive resets due to a health test failure are considered as a transient error. If more consecutive resets are required, the Jitter RNG will return a permanent error which is returned to the caller by the DRBG. With this approach, the worst case reseed threshold is significantly lower than mandated by SP800-90A in order to seed with an SP800-90B noise source: the DRBG has a reseed threshold of 2^20 * 1024 = 2^30 generate requests. Yet, in case of a transient Jitter RNG health test failure, the DRBG is seeded with the data obtained from get_random_bytes. However, if the Jitter RNG fails during the initial seeding operation even due to a health test error, the DRBG will send an error to the caller because at that time, the DRBG has received no seed that is SP800-90B compliant. Signed-off-by: Stephan Mueller <smueller@chronox.de> Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
2020-04-17 19:34:03 +00:00
return (1<<20);
}
/*
* This is a wrapper to the kernel crypto API function of
* crypto_rng_generate() to allow the caller to provide additional data.
*
* @drng DRBG handle -- see crypto_rng_get_bytes
* @outbuf output buffer -- see crypto_rng_get_bytes
* @outlen length of output buffer -- see crypto_rng_get_bytes
* @addtl_input additional information string input buffer
* @addtllen length of additional information string buffer
*
* return
* see crypto_rng_get_bytes
*/
static inline int crypto_drbg_get_bytes_addtl(struct crypto_rng *drng,
unsigned char *outbuf, unsigned int outlen,
struct drbg_string *addtl)
{
return crypto_rng_generate(drng, addtl->buf, addtl->len,
outbuf, outlen);
}
/*
* TEST code
*
* This is a wrapper to the kernel crypto API function of
* crypto_rng_generate() to allow the caller to provide additional data and
* allow furnishing of test_data
*
* @drng DRBG handle -- see crypto_rng_get_bytes
* @outbuf output buffer -- see crypto_rng_get_bytes
* @outlen length of output buffer -- see crypto_rng_get_bytes
* @addtl_input additional information string input buffer
* @addtllen length of additional information string buffer
* @test_data filled test data
*
* return
* see crypto_rng_get_bytes
*/
static inline int crypto_drbg_get_bytes_addtl_test(struct crypto_rng *drng,
unsigned char *outbuf, unsigned int outlen,
struct drbg_string *addtl,
struct drbg_test_data *test_data)
{
crypto_rng_set_entropy(drng, test_data->testentropy->buf,
test_data->testentropy->len);
return crypto_rng_generate(drng, addtl->buf, addtl->len,
outbuf, outlen);
}
/*
* TEST code
*
* This is a wrapper to the kernel crypto API function of
* crypto_rng_reset() to allow the caller to provide test_data
*
* @drng DRBG handle -- see crypto_rng_reset
* @pers personalization string input buffer
* @perslen length of additional information string buffer
* @test_data filled test data
*
* return
* see crypto_rng_reset
*/
static inline int crypto_drbg_reset_test(struct crypto_rng *drng,
struct drbg_string *pers,
struct drbg_test_data *test_data)
{
crypto_rng_set_entropy(drng, test_data->testentropy->buf,
test_data->testentropy->len);
return crypto_rng_reset(drng, pers->buf, pers->len);
}
/* DRBG type flags */
#define DRBG_CTR ((drbg_flag_t)1<<0)
#define DRBG_HMAC ((drbg_flag_t)1<<1)
#define DRBG_HASH ((drbg_flag_t)1<<2)
#define DRBG_TYPE_MASK (DRBG_CTR | DRBG_HMAC | DRBG_HASH)
/* DRBG strength flags */
#define DRBG_STRENGTH128 ((drbg_flag_t)1<<3)
#define DRBG_STRENGTH192 ((drbg_flag_t)1<<4)
#define DRBG_STRENGTH256 ((drbg_flag_t)1<<5)
#define DRBG_STRENGTH_MASK (DRBG_STRENGTH128 | DRBG_STRENGTH192 | \
DRBG_STRENGTH256)
enum drbg_prefixes {
DRBG_PREFIX0 = 0x00,
DRBG_PREFIX1,
DRBG_PREFIX2,
DRBG_PREFIX3
};
#endif /* _DRBG_H */