Re: [PATCH,RFC] random: collect cpu randomness
From: Theodore Ts'o
Date: Mon Feb 03 2014 - 11:37:55 EST
On Mon, Feb 03, 2014 at 10:50:42AM -0500, Jörn Engel wrote:
> If the measurement event is an interrupt and the CPU has a
> cycle-counter, you are set. On interesting systems lacking a
> cycle-counter, we still have a high-resolution counter or sorts that
> is the CPU itself.
>
> Instruction pointer and stack pointer for both kernel and userland are
> one way to read out the "counter". Main problem here are tight loops
> where your "counter" is not high-resolution at all. But something
> within the CPU is constantly changing. And that something tends to be
> contained in the registers.
>
> How about taking the saved registers from the interrupted CPU, xor'ing
> them all and calling the result random_get_entropy() on systems
> lacking a good cycles-counter?
So we could take the struct pt_regs which we get from get_irq_regs(),
XOR them together and use them to feed into input[2] amd input[3] in
add_interrupt_randomness(). Or some other way of distributing the
values of all of the irq registers into the __u32 input[4] array.
That would probably be a good and useful thing to do. Was that
basically what you were suggesting?
- Ted
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