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1 | Introduction: |
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537878d2 | 3 | The hw_random framework is software that makes use of a |
1da177e4 | 4 | special hardware feature on your CPU or motherboard, |
537878d2 | 5 | a Random Number Generator (RNG). The software has two parts: |
e9e23158 | 6 | a core providing the /dev/hwrng character device and its |
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7 | sysfs support, plus a hardware-specific driver that plugs |
8 | into that core. | |
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537878d2 | 10 | To make the most effective use of these mechanisms, you |
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11 | should download the support software as well. Download the |
12 | latest version of the "rng-tools" package from the | |
13 | hw_random driver's official Web site: | |
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15 | http://sourceforge.net/projects/gkernel/ | |
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e9e23158 | 17 | Those tools use /dev/hwrng to fill the kernel entropy pool, |
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18 | which is used internally and exported by the /dev/urandom and |
19 | /dev/random special files. | |
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21 | Theory of operation: | |
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537878d2 | 23 | CHARACTER DEVICE. Using the standard open() |
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24 | and read() system calls, you can read random data from |
25 | the hardware RNG device. This data is NOT CHECKED by any | |
26 | fitness tests, and could potentially be bogus (if the | |
27 | hardware is faulty or has been tampered with). Data is only | |
28 | output if the hardware "has-data" flag is set, but nevertheless | |
29 | a security-conscious person would run fitness tests on the | |
30 | data before assuming it is truly random. | |
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32 | The rng-tools package uses such tests in "rngd", and lets you |
33 | run them by hand with a "rngtest" utility. | |
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e9e23158 | 35 | /dev/hwrng is char device major 10, minor 183. |
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37 | CLASS DEVICE. There is a /sys/class/misc/hw_random node with | |
38 | two unique attributes, "rng_available" and "rng_current". The | |
39 | "rng_available" attribute lists the hardware-specific drivers | |
40 | available, while "rng_current" lists the one which is currently | |
e9e23158 | 41 | connected to /dev/hwrng. If your system has more than one |
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42 | RNG available, you may change the one used by writing a name from |
43 | the list in "rng_available" into "rng_current". | |
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45 | ========================================================================== | |
46 | ||
47 | Hardware driver for Intel/AMD/VIA Random Number Generators (RNG) | |
48 | Copyright 2000,2001 Jeff Garzik <jgarzik@pobox.com> | |
49 | Copyright 2000,2001 Philipp Rumpf <prumpf@mandrakesoft.com> | |
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51 | ||
52 | About the Intel RNG hardware, from the firmware hub datasheet: | |
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54 | The Firmware Hub integrates a Random Number Generator (RNG) | |
55 | using thermal noise generated from inherently random quantum | |
56 | mechanical properties of silicon. When not generating new random | |
57 | bits the RNG circuitry will enter a low power state. Intel will | |
58 | provide a binary software driver to give third party software | |
59 | access to our RNG for use as a security feature. At this time, | |
60 | the RNG is only to be used with a system in an OS-present state. | |
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537878d2 | 62 | Intel RNG Driver notes: |
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63 | |
64 | * FIXME: support poll(2) | |
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6375bcf7 | 66 | NOTE: request_mem_region was removed, for three reasons: |
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67 | 1) Only one RNG is supported by this driver, 2) The location |
68 | used by the RNG is a fixed location in MMIO-addressable memory, | |
69 | 3) users with properly working BIOS e820 handling will always | |
70 | have the region in which the RNG is located reserved, so | |
71 | request_mem_region calls always fail for proper setups. | |
72 | However, for people who use mem=XX, BIOS e820 information is | |
73 | -not- in /proc/iomem, and request_mem_region(RNG_ADDR) can | |
74 | succeed. | |
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76 | Driver details: | |
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78 | Based on: | |
79 | Intel 82802AB/82802AC Firmware Hub (FWH) Datasheet | |
80 | May 1999 Order Number: 290658-002 R | |
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82 | Intel 82802 Firmware Hub: Random Number Generator | |
83 | Programmer's Reference Manual | |
84 | December 1999 Order Number: 298029-001 R | |
85 | ||
86 | Intel 82802 Firmware HUB Random Number Generator Driver | |
87 | Copyright (c) 2000 Matt Sottek <msottek@quiknet.com> | |
88 | ||
89 | Special thanks to Matt Sottek. I did the "guts", he | |
90 | did the "brains" and all the testing. |