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v5.4
  1/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later */
  2/*
  3 * RNG: Random Number Generator  algorithms under the crypto API
  4 *
  5 * Copyright (c) 2008 Neil Horman <nhorman@tuxdriver.com>
  6 * Copyright (c) 2015 Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
 
 
 
 
 
 
  7 */
  8
  9#ifndef _CRYPTO_RNG_H
 10#define _CRYPTO_RNG_H
 11
 12#include <linux/crypto.h>
 13
 14struct crypto_rng;
 15
 16/**
 17 * struct rng_alg - random number generator definition
 18 *
 19 * @generate:	The function defined by this variable obtains a
 20 *		random number. The random number generator transform
 21 *		must generate the random number out of the context
 22 *		provided with this call, plus any additional data
 23 *		if provided to the call.
 24 * @seed:	Seed or reseed the random number generator.  With the
 25 *		invocation of this function call, the random number
 26 *		generator shall become ready for generation.  If the
 27 *		random number generator requires a seed for setting
 28 *		up a new state, the seed must be provided by the
 29 *		consumer while invoking this function. The required
 30 *		size of the seed is defined with @seedsize .
 31 * @set_ent:	Set entropy that would otherwise be obtained from
 32 *		entropy source.  Internal use only.
 33 * @seedsize:	The seed size required for a random number generator
 34 *		initialization defined with this variable. Some
 35 *		random number generators does not require a seed
 36 *		as the seeding is implemented internally without
 37 *		the need of support by the consumer. In this case,
 38 *		the seed size is set to zero.
 39 * @base:	Common crypto API algorithm data structure.
 40 */
 41struct rng_alg {
 42	int (*generate)(struct crypto_rng *tfm,
 43			const u8 *src, unsigned int slen,
 44			u8 *dst, unsigned int dlen);
 45	int (*seed)(struct crypto_rng *tfm, const u8 *seed, unsigned int slen);
 46	void (*set_ent)(struct crypto_rng *tfm, const u8 *data,
 47			unsigned int len);
 48
 49	unsigned int seedsize;
 50
 51	struct crypto_alg base;
 52};
 53
 54struct crypto_rng {
 55	struct crypto_tfm base;
 56};
 57
 58extern struct crypto_rng *crypto_default_rng;
 59
 60int crypto_get_default_rng(void);
 61void crypto_put_default_rng(void);
 62
 63/**
 64 * DOC: Random number generator API
 65 *
 66 * The random number generator API is used with the ciphers of type
 67 * CRYPTO_ALG_TYPE_RNG (listed as type "rng" in /proc/crypto)
 68 */
 69
 70/**
 71 * crypto_alloc_rng() -- allocate RNG handle
 72 * @alg_name: is the cra_name / name or cra_driver_name / driver name of the
 73 *	      message digest cipher
 74 * @type: specifies the type of the cipher
 75 * @mask: specifies the mask for the cipher
 76 *
 77 * Allocate a cipher handle for a random number generator. The returned struct
 78 * crypto_rng is the cipher handle that is required for any subsequent
 79 * API invocation for that random number generator.
 80 *
 81 * For all random number generators, this call creates a new private copy of
 82 * the random number generator that does not share a state with other
 83 * instances. The only exception is the "krng" random number generator which
 84 * is a kernel crypto API use case for the get_random_bytes() function of the
 85 * /dev/random driver.
 86 *
 87 * Return: allocated cipher handle in case of success; IS_ERR() is true in case
 88 *	   of an error, PTR_ERR() returns the error code.
 89 */
 90struct crypto_rng *crypto_alloc_rng(const char *alg_name, u32 type, u32 mask);
 91
 92static inline struct crypto_tfm *crypto_rng_tfm(struct crypto_rng *tfm)
 93{
 94	return &tfm->base;
 95}
 96
 97/**
 98 * crypto_rng_alg - obtain name of RNG
 99 * @tfm: cipher handle
100 *
101 * Return the generic name (cra_name) of the initialized random number generator
102 *
103 * Return: generic name string
104 */
105static inline struct rng_alg *crypto_rng_alg(struct crypto_rng *tfm)
106{
107	return container_of(crypto_rng_tfm(tfm)->__crt_alg,
108			    struct rng_alg, base);
109}
110
111/**
112 * crypto_free_rng() - zeroize and free RNG handle
113 * @tfm: cipher handle to be freed
114 */
115static inline void crypto_free_rng(struct crypto_rng *tfm)
116{
117	crypto_destroy_tfm(tfm, crypto_rng_tfm(tfm));
118}
119
120/**
121 * crypto_rng_generate() - get random number
122 * @tfm: cipher handle
123 * @src: Input buffer holding additional data, may be NULL
124 * @slen: Length of additional data
125 * @dst: output buffer holding the random numbers
126 * @dlen: length of the output buffer
127 *
128 * This function fills the caller-allocated buffer with random
129 * numbers using the random number generator referenced by the
130 * cipher handle.
131 *
132 * Return: 0 function was successful; < 0 if an error occurred
133 */
134static inline int crypto_rng_generate(struct crypto_rng *tfm,
135				      const u8 *src, unsigned int slen,
136				      u8 *dst, unsigned int dlen)
137{
138	struct crypto_alg *alg = tfm->base.__crt_alg;
139	int ret;
140
141	crypto_stats_get(alg);
142	ret = crypto_rng_alg(tfm)->generate(tfm, src, slen, dst, dlen);
143	crypto_stats_rng_generate(alg, dlen, ret);
144	return ret;
145}
146
147/**
148 * crypto_rng_get_bytes() - get random number
149 * @tfm: cipher handle
150 * @rdata: output buffer holding the random numbers
151 * @dlen: length of the output buffer
152 *
153 * This function fills the caller-allocated buffer with random numbers using the
154 * random number generator referenced by the cipher handle.
155 *
156 * Return: 0 function was successful; < 0 if an error occurred
157 */
158static inline int crypto_rng_get_bytes(struct crypto_rng *tfm,
159				       u8 *rdata, unsigned int dlen)
160{
161	return crypto_rng_generate(tfm, NULL, 0, rdata, dlen);
162}
163
164/**
165 * crypto_rng_reset() - re-initialize the RNG
166 * @tfm: cipher handle
167 * @seed: seed input data
168 * @slen: length of the seed input data
169 *
170 * The reset function completely re-initializes the random number generator
171 * referenced by the cipher handle by clearing the current state. The new state
172 * is initialized with the caller provided seed or automatically, depending
173 * on the random number generator type (the ANSI X9.31 RNG requires
174 * caller-provided seed, the SP800-90A DRBGs perform an automatic seeding).
175 * The seed is provided as a parameter to this function call. The provided seed
176 * should have the length of the seed size defined for the random number
177 * generator as defined by crypto_rng_seedsize.
178 *
179 * Return: 0 if the setting of the key was successful; < 0 if an error occurred
180 */
181int crypto_rng_reset(struct crypto_rng *tfm, const u8 *seed,
182		     unsigned int slen);
183
184/**
185 * crypto_rng_seedsize() - obtain seed size of RNG
186 * @tfm: cipher handle
187 *
188 * The function returns the seed size for the random number generator
189 * referenced by the cipher handle. This value may be zero if the random
190 * number generator does not implement or require a reseeding. For example,
191 * the SP800-90A DRBGs implement an automated reseeding after reaching a
192 * pre-defined threshold.
193 *
194 * Return: seed size for the random number generator
195 */
196static inline int crypto_rng_seedsize(struct crypto_rng *tfm)
197{
198	return crypto_rng_alg(tfm)->seedsize;
199}
200
201#endif
v4.6
 
  1/*
  2 * RNG: Random Number Generator  algorithms under the crypto API
  3 *
  4 * Copyright (c) 2008 Neil Horman <nhorman@tuxdriver.com>
  5 * Copyright (c) 2015 Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
  6 *
  7 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
  8 * under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
  9 * Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option)
 10 * any later version.
 11 *
 12 */
 13
 14#ifndef _CRYPTO_RNG_H
 15#define _CRYPTO_RNG_H
 16
 17#include <linux/crypto.h>
 18
 19struct crypto_rng;
 20
 21/**
 22 * struct rng_alg - random number generator definition
 23 *
 24 * @generate:	The function defined by this variable obtains a
 25 *		random number. The random number generator transform
 26 *		must generate the random number out of the context
 27 *		provided with this call, plus any additional data
 28 *		if provided to the call.
 29 * @seed:	Seed or reseed the random number generator.  With the
 30 *		invocation of this function call, the random number
 31 *		generator shall become ready for generation.  If the
 32 *		random number generator requires a seed for setting
 33 *		up a new state, the seed must be provided by the
 34 *		consumer while invoking this function. The required
 35 *		size of the seed is defined with @seedsize .
 36 * @set_ent:	Set entropy that would otherwise be obtained from
 37 *		entropy source.  Internal use only.
 38 * @seedsize:	The seed size required for a random number generator
 39 *		initialization defined with this variable. Some
 40 *		random number generators does not require a seed
 41 *		as the seeding is implemented internally without
 42 *		the need of support by the consumer. In this case,
 43 *		the seed size is set to zero.
 44 * @base:	Common crypto API algorithm data structure.
 45 */
 46struct rng_alg {
 47	int (*generate)(struct crypto_rng *tfm,
 48			const u8 *src, unsigned int slen,
 49			u8 *dst, unsigned int dlen);
 50	int (*seed)(struct crypto_rng *tfm, const u8 *seed, unsigned int slen);
 51	void (*set_ent)(struct crypto_rng *tfm, const u8 *data,
 52			unsigned int len);
 53
 54	unsigned int seedsize;
 55
 56	struct crypto_alg base;
 57};
 58
 59struct crypto_rng {
 60	struct crypto_tfm base;
 61};
 62
 63extern struct crypto_rng *crypto_default_rng;
 64
 65int crypto_get_default_rng(void);
 66void crypto_put_default_rng(void);
 67
 68/**
 69 * DOC: Random number generator API
 70 *
 71 * The random number generator API is used with the ciphers of type
 72 * CRYPTO_ALG_TYPE_RNG (listed as type "rng" in /proc/crypto)
 73 */
 74
 75/**
 76 * crypto_alloc_rng() -- allocate RNG handle
 77 * @alg_name: is the cra_name / name or cra_driver_name / driver name of the
 78 *	      message digest cipher
 79 * @type: specifies the type of the cipher
 80 * @mask: specifies the mask for the cipher
 81 *
 82 * Allocate a cipher handle for a random number generator. The returned struct
 83 * crypto_rng is the cipher handle that is required for any subsequent
 84 * API invocation for that random number generator.
 85 *
 86 * For all random number generators, this call creates a new private copy of
 87 * the random number generator that does not share a state with other
 88 * instances. The only exception is the "krng" random number generator which
 89 * is a kernel crypto API use case for the get_random_bytes() function of the
 90 * /dev/random driver.
 91 *
 92 * Return: allocated cipher handle in case of success; IS_ERR() is true in case
 93 *	   of an error, PTR_ERR() returns the error code.
 94 */
 95struct crypto_rng *crypto_alloc_rng(const char *alg_name, u32 type, u32 mask);
 96
 97static inline struct crypto_tfm *crypto_rng_tfm(struct crypto_rng *tfm)
 98{
 99	return &tfm->base;
100}
101
102/**
103 * crypto_rng_alg - obtain name of RNG
104 * @tfm: cipher handle
105 *
106 * Return the generic name (cra_name) of the initialized random number generator
107 *
108 * Return: generic name string
109 */
110static inline struct rng_alg *crypto_rng_alg(struct crypto_rng *tfm)
111{
112	return container_of(crypto_rng_tfm(tfm)->__crt_alg,
113			    struct rng_alg, base);
114}
115
116/**
117 * crypto_free_rng() - zeroize and free RNG handle
118 * @tfm: cipher handle to be freed
119 */
120static inline void crypto_free_rng(struct crypto_rng *tfm)
121{
122	crypto_destroy_tfm(tfm, crypto_rng_tfm(tfm));
123}
124
125/**
126 * crypto_rng_generate() - get random number
127 * @tfm: cipher handle
128 * @src: Input buffer holding additional data, may be NULL
129 * @slen: Length of additional data
130 * @dst: output buffer holding the random numbers
131 * @dlen: length of the output buffer
132 *
133 * This function fills the caller-allocated buffer with random
134 * numbers using the random number generator referenced by the
135 * cipher handle.
136 *
137 * Return: 0 function was successful; < 0 if an error occurred
138 */
139static inline int crypto_rng_generate(struct crypto_rng *tfm,
140				      const u8 *src, unsigned int slen,
141				      u8 *dst, unsigned int dlen)
142{
143	return crypto_rng_alg(tfm)->generate(tfm, src, slen, dst, dlen);
 
 
 
 
 
 
144}
145
146/**
147 * crypto_rng_get_bytes() - get random number
148 * @tfm: cipher handle
149 * @rdata: output buffer holding the random numbers
150 * @dlen: length of the output buffer
151 *
152 * This function fills the caller-allocated buffer with random numbers using the
153 * random number generator referenced by the cipher handle.
154 *
155 * Return: 0 function was successful; < 0 if an error occurred
156 */
157static inline int crypto_rng_get_bytes(struct crypto_rng *tfm,
158				       u8 *rdata, unsigned int dlen)
159{
160	return crypto_rng_generate(tfm, NULL, 0, rdata, dlen);
161}
162
163/**
164 * crypto_rng_reset() - re-initialize the RNG
165 * @tfm: cipher handle
166 * @seed: seed input data
167 * @slen: length of the seed input data
168 *
169 * The reset function completely re-initializes the random number generator
170 * referenced by the cipher handle by clearing the current state. The new state
171 * is initialized with the caller provided seed or automatically, depending
172 * on the random number generator type (the ANSI X9.31 RNG requires
173 * caller-provided seed, the SP800-90A DRBGs perform an automatic seeding).
174 * The seed is provided as a parameter to this function call. The provided seed
175 * should have the length of the seed size defined for the random number
176 * generator as defined by crypto_rng_seedsize.
177 *
178 * Return: 0 if the setting of the key was successful; < 0 if an error occurred
179 */
180int crypto_rng_reset(struct crypto_rng *tfm, const u8 *seed,
181		     unsigned int slen);
182
183/**
184 * crypto_rng_seedsize() - obtain seed size of RNG
185 * @tfm: cipher handle
186 *
187 * The function returns the seed size for the random number generator
188 * referenced by the cipher handle. This value may be zero if the random
189 * number generator does not implement or require a reseeding. For example,
190 * the SP800-90A DRBGs implement an automated reseeding after reaching a
191 * pre-defined threshold.
192 *
193 * Return: seed size for the random number generator
194 */
195static inline int crypto_rng_seedsize(struct crypto_rng *tfm)
196{
197	return crypto_rng_alg(tfm)->seedsize;
198}
199
200#endif