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From: "Stephan Müller" <smueller@chronox.de>
To: noloader@gmail.com
Cc: Sandy Harris <sandyinchina@gmail.com>,
	"Jason A. Donenfeld" <Jason@zx2c4.com>,
	"Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>,
	Linux Crypto Mailing List <linux-crypto@vger.kernel.org>,
	LKML <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
	kernel-hardening@lists.openwall.com
Subject: Re: get_random_bytes returns bad randomness before seeding is complete
Date: Sun, 04 Jun 2017 07:55:23 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <2038379.NdJWstH9d2@positron.chronox.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAH8yC8m1HRNWTE9=NXkUypMupAoMTCfs2L=EEfwtXpBgT5BrZg@mail.gmail.com>

Am Sonntag, 4. Juni 2017, 00:54:39 CEST schrieb Jeffrey Walton:

Hi Jeffrey,

> On Sat, Jun 3, 2017 at 5:45 PM, Sandy Harris <sandyinchina@gmail.com> wrote:
> > ...
> > Of course this will fail on systems with no high-res timer. Are there
> > still some of those? It might be done in about 1000 times as long on a
> > system that lacks the realtime library's nanosecond timer but has the
> > Posix standard microsecond timer, implying a delay time in the
> > milliseconds. Would that be acceptable in those cases?
> 
> A significant portion of the use cases should include mobile devices.
> Device sales outnumbered desktop and server sales several years ago.
> 
> Many devices are sensor rich. Even the low-end ones come with
> accelorometers for gaming. A typical one has 3 or 4 sensors, and
> higher-end ones have 7 or 8 sensors. An Evo 4G has 7 of them.
> 

I think those devices are covered with the kernels 4.8+. That kernel uses 
solely interrupts as noise source for the first stage we talk about here.

Not having done any particular measurements with the latest kernels on mobile 
devices, but based on my experience with my LRNG assessment, I could fathom 
that mobile devices have a fully seeded ChaCha20 DRNG before user space 
starts.

Just to give an illustration: I have a Lenovo T540 which receives more than 
256 interrupts before late_initcall. On all system with a high-res timer, each 
interrupt will give more than one bit of entropy. Conversely, on my MacBook 
Pro 2015,  at late_initcall the kernel received less than 100 interrupts. In a 
KVM guest with very little devices, I also have some 100 interrupts before 
late_initcall. These measurements are taken with the same kernel and same 
kernel configs.

Ciao
Stephan

  parent reply	other threads:[~2017-06-04  5:55 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 24+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2017-06-02 14:59 Jason A. Donenfeld
2017-06-02 15:53 ` Jason A. Donenfeld
2017-06-02 16:48   ` Jason A. Donenfeld
2017-06-02 17:41   ` [kernel-hardening] " Daniel Micay
2017-06-02 17:46     ` Jason A. Donenfeld
2017-06-02 18:58     ` Kees Cook
2017-06-02 17:26 ` Theodore Ts'o
2017-06-02 17:44   ` Jason A. Donenfeld
2017-06-02 19:07     ` Theodore Ts'o
2017-06-02 23:58       ` Jason A. Donenfeld
2017-06-03  0:20         ` [kernel-hardening] " Sandy Harris
2017-06-03  2:32         ` [PATCH RFC 0/3] get_random_bytes seed blocking Jason A. Donenfeld
2017-06-03  2:32           ` [PATCH RFC 1/3] random: add synchronous API for the urandom pool Jason A. Donenfeld
2017-06-03  2:32           ` [PATCH RFC 2/3] random: add get_random_{bytes,u32,u64,int,long}_wait family Jason A. Donenfeld
2017-06-03  2:32           ` [PATCH RFC 3/3] random: warn when kernel uses unseeded randomness Jason A. Donenfeld
2017-06-03  5:04         ` get_random_bytes returns bad randomness before seeding is complete Theodore Ts'o
2017-06-03 12:30           ` Jason A. Donenfeld
2017-06-03 21:45             ` Sandy Harris
2017-06-03 22:54               ` Jeffrey Walton
2017-06-03 23:55                 ` [kernel-hardening] " Daniel Micay
2017-06-04  5:55                 ` Stephan Müller [this message]
2017-06-04  5:48 ` Stephan Müller
2017-06-04  5:54   ` Jeffrey Walton
2017-06-04  6:23 ` Stephan Müller

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