linux/3.3: allow to set platform_data for phy devices
[openwrt.git] / package / px5g / src / library / havege.c
1 /*
2 * HAVEGE: HArdware Volatile Entropy Gathering and Expansion
3 *
4 * Based on XySSL: Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Christophe Devine
5 *
6 * Copyright (C) 2009 Paul Bakker <polarssl_maintainer at polarssl dot org>
7 *
8 * All rights reserved.
9 *
10 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
11 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
12 * are met:
13 *
14 * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
15 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
16 * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
17 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
18 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
19 * * Neither the names of PolarSSL or XySSL nor the names of its contributors
20 * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
21 * without specific prior written permission.
22 *
23 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
24 * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
25 * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS
26 * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
27 * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
28 * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
29 * TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR
30 * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF
31 * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING
32 * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
33 * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
34 */
35 /*
36 * The HAVEGE RNG was designed by Andre Seznec in 2002.
37 *
38 * http://www.irisa.fr/caps/projects/hipsor/publi.php
39 *
40 * Contact: seznec(at)irisa_dot_fr - orocheco(at)irisa_dot_fr
41 */
42
43 #include <string.h>
44 #include <time.h>
45
46 #include "polarssl/config.h"
47
48 #if defined(POLARSSL_HAVEGE_C)
49
50 #include "polarssl/havege.h"
51 #include "polarssl/timing.h"
52
53 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
54 * On average, one iteration accesses two 8-word blocks in the havege WALK
55 * table, and generates 16 words in the RES array.
56 *
57 * The data read in the WALK table is updated and permuted after each use.
58 * The result of the hardware clock counter read is used for this update.
59 *
60 * 25 conditional tests are present. The conditional tests are grouped in
61 * two nested groups of 12 conditional tests and 1 test that controls the
62 * permutation; on average, there should be 6 tests executed and 3 of them
63 * should be mispredicted.
64 * ------------------------------------------------------------------------
65 */
66
67 #define SWAP(X,Y) { int *T = X; X = Y; Y = T; }
68
69 #define TST1_ENTER if( PTEST & 1 ) { PTEST ^= 3; PTEST >>= 1;
70 #define TST2_ENTER if( PTEST & 1 ) { PTEST ^= 3; PTEST >>= 1;
71
72 #define TST1_LEAVE U1++; }
73 #define TST2_LEAVE U2++; }
74
75 #define ONE_ITERATION \
76 \
77 PTEST = PT1 >> 20; \
78 \
79 TST1_ENTER TST1_ENTER TST1_ENTER TST1_ENTER \
80 TST1_ENTER TST1_ENTER TST1_ENTER TST1_ENTER \
81 TST1_ENTER TST1_ENTER TST1_ENTER TST1_ENTER \
82 \
83 TST1_LEAVE TST1_LEAVE TST1_LEAVE TST1_LEAVE \
84 TST1_LEAVE TST1_LEAVE TST1_LEAVE TST1_LEAVE \
85 TST1_LEAVE TST1_LEAVE TST1_LEAVE TST1_LEAVE \
86 \
87 PTX = (PT1 >> 18) & 7; \
88 PT1 &= 0x1FFF; \
89 PT2 &= 0x1FFF; \
90 CLK = (int) hardclock(); \
91 \
92 i = 0; \
93 A = &WALK[PT1 ]; RES[i++] ^= *A; \
94 B = &WALK[PT2 ]; RES[i++] ^= *B; \
95 C = &WALK[PT1 ^ 1]; RES[i++] ^= *C; \
96 D = &WALK[PT2 ^ 4]; RES[i++] ^= *D; \
97 \
98 IN = (*A >> (1)) ^ (*A << (31)) ^ CLK; \
99 *A = (*B >> (2)) ^ (*B << (30)) ^ CLK; \
100 *B = IN ^ U1; \
101 *C = (*C >> (3)) ^ (*C << (29)) ^ CLK; \
102 *D = (*D >> (4)) ^ (*D << (28)) ^ CLK; \
103 \
104 A = &WALK[PT1 ^ 2]; RES[i++] ^= *A; \
105 B = &WALK[PT2 ^ 2]; RES[i++] ^= *B; \
106 C = &WALK[PT1 ^ 3]; RES[i++] ^= *C; \
107 D = &WALK[PT2 ^ 6]; RES[i++] ^= *D; \
108 \
109 if( PTEST & 1 ) SWAP( A, C ); \
110 \
111 IN = (*A >> (5)) ^ (*A << (27)) ^ CLK; \
112 *A = (*B >> (6)) ^ (*B << (26)) ^ CLK; \
113 *B = IN; CLK = (int) hardclock(); \
114 *C = (*C >> (7)) ^ (*C << (25)) ^ CLK; \
115 *D = (*D >> (8)) ^ (*D << (24)) ^ CLK; \
116 \
117 A = &WALK[PT1 ^ 4]; \
118 B = &WALK[PT2 ^ 1]; \
119 \
120 PTEST = PT2 >> 1; \
121 \
122 PT2 = (RES[(i - 8) ^ PTY] ^ WALK[PT2 ^ PTY ^ 7]); \
123 PT2 = ((PT2 & 0x1FFF) & (~8)) ^ ((PT1 ^ 8) & 0x8); \
124 PTY = (PT2 >> 10) & 7; \
125 \
126 TST2_ENTER TST2_ENTER TST2_ENTER TST2_ENTER \
127 TST2_ENTER TST2_ENTER TST2_ENTER TST2_ENTER \
128 TST2_ENTER TST2_ENTER TST2_ENTER TST2_ENTER \
129 \
130 TST2_LEAVE TST2_LEAVE TST2_LEAVE TST2_LEAVE \
131 TST2_LEAVE TST2_LEAVE TST2_LEAVE TST2_LEAVE \
132 TST2_LEAVE TST2_LEAVE TST2_LEAVE TST2_LEAVE \
133 \
134 C = &WALK[PT1 ^ 5]; \
135 D = &WALK[PT2 ^ 5]; \
136 \
137 RES[i++] ^= *A; \
138 RES[i++] ^= *B; \
139 RES[i++] ^= *C; \
140 RES[i++] ^= *D; \
141 \
142 IN = (*A >> ( 9)) ^ (*A << (23)) ^ CLK; \
143 *A = (*B >> (10)) ^ (*B << (22)) ^ CLK; \
144 *B = IN ^ U2; \
145 *C = (*C >> (11)) ^ (*C << (21)) ^ CLK; \
146 *D = (*D >> (12)) ^ (*D << (20)) ^ CLK; \
147 \
148 A = &WALK[PT1 ^ 6]; RES[i++] ^= *A; \
149 B = &WALK[PT2 ^ 3]; RES[i++] ^= *B; \
150 C = &WALK[PT1 ^ 7]; RES[i++] ^= *C; \
151 D = &WALK[PT2 ^ 7]; RES[i++] ^= *D; \
152 \
153 IN = (*A >> (13)) ^ (*A << (19)) ^ CLK; \
154 *A = (*B >> (14)) ^ (*B << (18)) ^ CLK; \
155 *B = IN; \
156 *C = (*C >> (15)) ^ (*C << (17)) ^ CLK; \
157 *D = (*D >> (16)) ^ (*D << (16)) ^ CLK; \
158 \
159 PT1 = ( RES[(i - 8) ^ PTX] ^ \
160 WALK[PT1 ^ PTX ^ 7] ) & (~1); \
161 PT1 ^= (PT2 ^ 0x10) & 0x10; \
162 \
163 for( n++, i = 0; i < 16; i++ ) \
164 hs->pool[n % COLLECT_SIZE] ^= RES[i];
165
166 /*
167 * Entropy gathering function
168 */
169 static void havege_fill( havege_state *hs )
170 {
171 int i, n = 0;
172 int U1, U2, *A, *B, *C, *D;
173 int PT1, PT2, *WALK, RES[16];
174 int PTX, PTY, CLK, PTEST, IN;
175
176 WALK = hs->WALK;
177 PT1 = hs->PT1;
178 PT2 = hs->PT2;
179
180 PTX = U1 = 0;
181 PTY = U2 = 0;
182
183 memset( RES, 0, sizeof( RES ) );
184
185 while( n < COLLECT_SIZE * 4 )
186 {
187 ONE_ITERATION
188 ONE_ITERATION
189 ONE_ITERATION
190 ONE_ITERATION
191 }
192
193 hs->PT1 = PT1;
194 hs->PT2 = PT2;
195
196 hs->offset[0] = 0;
197 hs->offset[1] = COLLECT_SIZE / 2;
198 }
199
200 /*
201 * HAVEGE initialization
202 */
203 void havege_init( havege_state *hs )
204 {
205 memset( hs, 0, sizeof( havege_state ) );
206
207 havege_fill( hs );
208 }
209
210 /*
211 * HAVEGE rand function
212 */
213 int havege_rand( void *p_rng )
214 {
215 int ret;
216 havege_state *hs = (havege_state *) p_rng;
217
218 if( hs->offset[1] >= COLLECT_SIZE )
219 havege_fill( hs );
220
221 ret = hs->pool[hs->offset[0]++];
222 ret ^= hs->pool[hs->offset[1]++];
223
224 return( ret );
225 }
226
227 #if defined(POLARSSL_RAND_TEST)
228
229 #include <stdio.h>
230
231 int main( int argc, char *argv[] )
232 {
233 FILE *f;
234 time_t t;
235 int i, j, k;
236 havege_state hs;
237 unsigned char buf[1024];
238
239 if( argc < 2 )
240 {
241 fprintf( stderr, "usage: %s <output filename>\n", argv[0] );
242 return( 1 );
243 }
244
245 if( ( f = fopen( argv[1], "wb+" ) ) == NULL )
246 {
247 printf( "failed to open '%s' for writing.\n", argv[0] );
248 return( 1 );
249 }
250
251 havege_init( &hs );
252
253 t = time( NULL );
254
255 for( i = 0, k = 32768; i < k; i++ )
256 {
257 for( j = 0; j < sizeof( buf ); j++ )
258 buf[j] = havege_rand( &hs );
259
260 fwrite( buf, sizeof( buf ), 1, f );
261
262 printf( "Generating 32Mb of data in file '%s'... %04.1f" \
263 "%% done\r", argv[1], (100 * (float) (i + 1)) / k );
264 fflush( stdout );
265 }
266
267 if( t == time( NULL ) )
268 t--;
269
270 fclose( f );
271 return( 0 );
272 }
273
274 #endif
275
276 #endif
This page took 0.058266 seconds and 5 git commands to generate.