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       1                 :             : // Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Satoshi Nakamoto
       2                 :             : // Copyright (c) 2009-2022 The Bitcoin Core developers
       3                 :             : // Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying
       4                 :             : // file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php.
       5                 :             : 
       6                 :             : #include <config/bitcoin-config.h> // IWYU pragma: keep
       7                 :             : 
       8                 :             : #include <random.h>
       9                 :             : 
      10                 :             : #include <compat/compat.h>
      11                 :             : #include <compat/cpuid.h>
      12                 :             : #include <crypto/chacha20.h>
      13                 :             : #include <crypto/sha256.h>
      14                 :             : #include <crypto/sha512.h>
      15                 :             : #include <logging.h>
      16                 :             : #include <randomenv.h>
      17                 :             : #include <span.h>
      18                 :             : #include <support/allocators/secure.h>
      19                 :             : #include <support/cleanse.h>
      20                 :             : #include <sync.h>
      21                 :             : #include <util/time.h>
      22                 :             : 
      23                 :             : #include <array>
      24                 :             : #include <cmath>
      25                 :             : #include <cstdlib>
      26                 :             : #include <optional>
      27                 :             : #include <thread>
      28                 :             : 
      29                 :             : #ifdef WIN32
      30                 :             : #include <windows.h>
      31                 :             : #include <wincrypt.h>
      32                 :             : #else
      33                 :             : #include <fcntl.h>
      34                 :             : #include <sys/time.h>
      35                 :             : #endif
      36                 :             : 
      37                 :             : #if defined(HAVE_GETRANDOM) || (defined(HAVE_GETENTROPY_RAND) && defined(MAC_OSX))
      38                 :             : #include <sys/random.h>
      39                 :             : #endif
      40                 :             : 
      41                 :             : #ifdef HAVE_SYSCTL_ARND
      42                 :             : #include <sys/sysctl.h>
      43                 :             : #endif
      44                 :             : #if defined(HAVE_STRONG_GETAUXVAL) && defined(__aarch64__)
      45                 :             : #include <sys/auxv.h>
      46                 :             : #endif
      47                 :             : 
      48                 :             : namespace {
      49                 :             : 
      50                 :             : /* Number of random bytes returned by GetOSRand.
      51                 :             :  * When changing this constant make sure to change all call sites, and make
      52                 :             :  * sure that the underlying OS APIs for all platforms support the number.
      53                 :             :  * (many cap out at 256 bytes).
      54                 :             :  */
      55                 :             : static const int NUM_OS_RANDOM_BYTES = 32;
      56                 :             : 
      57                 :             : 
      58                 :           0 : [[noreturn]] void RandFailure()
      59                 :             : {
      60                 :           0 :     LogError("Failed to read randomness, aborting\n");
      61                 :           0 :     std::abort();
      62                 :             : }
      63                 :             : 
      64                 :       36440 : inline int64_t GetPerformanceCounter() noexcept
      65                 :             : {
      66                 :             :     // Read the hardware time stamp counter when available.
      67                 :             :     // See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_Stamp_Counter for more information.
      68                 :             : #if defined(_MSC_VER) && (defined(_M_IX86) || defined(_M_X64))
      69                 :             :     return __rdtsc();
      70                 :             : #elif !defined(_MSC_VER) && defined(__i386__)
      71                 :             :     uint64_t r = 0;
      72                 :             :     __asm__ volatile ("rdtsc" : "=A"(r)); // Constrain the r variable to the eax:edx pair.
      73                 :             :     return r;
      74                 :             : #elif !defined(_MSC_VER) && (defined(__x86_64__) || defined(__amd64__))
      75                 :       36440 :     uint64_t r1 = 0, r2 = 0;
      76                 :       72880 :     __asm__ volatile ("rdtsc" : "=a"(r1), "=d"(r2)); // Constrain r1 to rax and r2 to rdx.
      77                 :       36440 :     return (r2 << 32) | r1;
      78                 :             : #else
      79                 :             :     // Fall back to using standard library clock (usually microsecond or nanosecond precision)
      80                 :             :     return std::chrono::high_resolution_clock::now().time_since_epoch().count();
      81                 :             : #endif
      82                 :             : }
      83                 :             : 
      84                 :             : #ifdef HAVE_GETCPUID
      85                 :             : bool g_rdrand_supported = false;
      86                 :             : bool g_rdseed_supported = false;
      87                 :             : constexpr uint32_t CPUID_F1_ECX_RDRAND = 0x40000000;
      88                 :             : constexpr uint32_t CPUID_F7_EBX_RDSEED = 0x00040000;
      89                 :             : #ifdef bit_RDRND
      90                 :             : static_assert(CPUID_F1_ECX_RDRAND == bit_RDRND, "Unexpected value for bit_RDRND");
      91                 :             : #endif
      92                 :             : #ifdef bit_RDSEED
      93                 :             : static_assert(CPUID_F7_EBX_RDSEED == bit_RDSEED, "Unexpected value for bit_RDSEED");
      94                 :             : #endif
      95                 :             : 
      96                 :           2 : void InitHardwareRand()
      97                 :             : {
      98                 :           2 :     uint32_t eax, ebx, ecx, edx;
      99                 :           2 :     GetCPUID(1, 0, eax, ebx, ecx, edx);
     100         [ +  - ]:           2 :     if (ecx & CPUID_F1_ECX_RDRAND) {
     101                 :           2 :         g_rdrand_supported = true;
     102                 :             :     }
     103                 :           2 :     GetCPUID(7, 0, eax, ebx, ecx, edx);
     104         [ +  - ]:           2 :     if (ebx & CPUID_F7_EBX_RDSEED) {
     105                 :           2 :         g_rdseed_supported = true;
     106                 :             :     }
     107                 :           2 : }
     108                 :             : 
     109                 :           1 : void ReportHardwareRand()
     110                 :             : {
     111                 :             :     // This must be done in a separate function, as InitHardwareRand() may be indirectly called
     112                 :             :     // from global constructors, before logging is initialized.
     113         [ +  - ]:           1 :     if (g_rdseed_supported) {
     114                 :           1 :         LogPrintf("Using RdSeed as an additional entropy source\n");
     115                 :             :     }
     116         [ +  - ]:           1 :     if (g_rdrand_supported) {
     117                 :           1 :         LogPrintf("Using RdRand as an additional entropy source\n");
     118                 :             :     }
     119                 :           1 : }
     120                 :             : 
     121                 :             : /** Read 64 bits of entropy using rdrand.
     122                 :             :  *
     123                 :             :  * Must only be called when RdRand is supported.
     124                 :             :  */
     125                 :       36347 : uint64_t GetRdRand() noexcept
     126                 :             : {
     127                 :             :     // RdRand may very rarely fail. Invoke it up to 10 times in a loop to reduce this risk.
     128                 :             : #ifdef __i386__
     129                 :             :     uint8_t ok;
     130                 :             :     // Initialize to 0 to silence a compiler warning that r1 or r2 may be used
     131                 :             :     // uninitialized. Even if rdrand fails (!ok) it will set the output to 0,
     132                 :             :     // but there is no way that the compiler could know that.
     133                 :             :     uint32_t r1 = 0, r2 = 0;
     134                 :             :     for (int i = 0; i < 10; ++i) {
     135                 :             :         __asm__ volatile (".byte 0x0f, 0xc7, 0xf0; setc %1" : "=a"(r1), "=q"(ok) :: "cc"); // rdrand %eax
     136                 :             :         if (ok) break;
     137                 :             :     }
     138                 :             :     for (int i = 0; i < 10; ++i) {
     139                 :             :         __asm__ volatile (".byte 0x0f, 0xc7, 0xf0; setc %1" : "=a"(r2), "=q"(ok) :: "cc"); // rdrand %eax
     140                 :             :         if (ok) break;
     141                 :             :     }
     142                 :             :     return (((uint64_t)r2) << 32) | r1;
     143                 :             : #elif defined(__x86_64__) || defined(__amd64__)
     144                 :       36347 :     uint8_t ok;
     145                 :       36347 :     uint64_t r1 = 0; // See above why we initialize to 0.
     146         [ +  - ]:       36347 :     for (int i = 0; i < 10; ++i) {
     147                 :       36347 :         __asm__ volatile (".byte 0x48, 0x0f, 0xc7, 0xf0; setc %1" : "=a"(r1), "=q"(ok) :: "cc"); // rdrand %rax
     148         [ -  + ]:       36347 :         if (ok) break;
     149                 :             :     }
     150                 :       36347 :     return r1;
     151                 :             : #else
     152                 :             : #error "RdRand is only supported on x86 and x86_64"
     153                 :             : #endif
     154                 :             : }
     155                 :             : 
     156                 :             : /** Read 64 bits of entropy using rdseed.
     157                 :             :  *
     158                 :             :  * Must only be called when RdSeed is supported.
     159                 :             :  */
     160                 :           8 : uint64_t GetRdSeed() noexcept
     161                 :             : {
     162                 :             :     // RdSeed may fail when the HW RNG is overloaded. Loop indefinitely until enough entropy is gathered,
     163                 :             :     // but pause after every failure.
     164                 :             : #ifdef __i386__
     165                 :             :     uint8_t ok;
     166                 :             :     uint32_t r1, r2;
     167                 :             :     do {
     168                 :             :         __asm__ volatile (".byte 0x0f, 0xc7, 0xf8; setc %1" : "=a"(r1), "=q"(ok) :: "cc"); // rdseed %eax
     169                 :             :         if (ok) break;
     170                 :             :         __asm__ volatile ("pause");
     171                 :             :     } while(true);
     172                 :             :     do {
     173                 :             :         __asm__ volatile (".byte 0x0f, 0xc7, 0xf8; setc %1" : "=a"(r2), "=q"(ok) :: "cc"); // rdseed %eax
     174                 :             :         if (ok) break;
     175                 :             :         __asm__ volatile ("pause");
     176                 :             :     } while(true);
     177                 :             :     return (((uint64_t)r2) << 32) | r1;
     178                 :             : #elif defined(__x86_64__) || defined(__amd64__)
     179                 :           8 :     uint8_t ok;
     180                 :           8 :     uint64_t r1;
     181                 :           8 :     do {
     182                 :           8 :         __asm__ volatile (".byte 0x48, 0x0f, 0xc7, 0xf8; setc %1" : "=a"(r1), "=q"(ok) :: "cc"); // rdseed %rax
     183         [ -  + ]:           8 :         if (ok) break;
     184                 :           0 :         __asm__ volatile ("pause");
     185                 :             :     } while(true);
     186                 :           8 :     return r1;
     187                 :             : #else
     188                 :             : #error "RdSeed is only supported on x86 and x86_64"
     189                 :             : #endif
     190                 :             : }
     191                 :             : 
     192                 :             : #elif defined(__aarch64__) && defined(HWCAP2_RNG)
     193                 :             : 
     194                 :             : bool g_rndr_supported = false;
     195                 :             : 
     196                 :             : void InitHardwareRand()
     197                 :             : {
     198                 :             :     if (getauxval(AT_HWCAP2) & HWCAP2_RNG) {
     199                 :             :         g_rndr_supported = true;
     200                 :             :     }
     201                 :             : }
     202                 :             : 
     203                 :             : void ReportHardwareRand()
     204                 :             : {
     205                 :             :     // This must be done in a separate function, as InitHardwareRand() may be indirectly called
     206                 :             :     // from global constructors, before logging is initialized.
     207                 :             :     if (g_rndr_supported) {
     208                 :             :         LogPrintf("Using RNDR and RNDRRS as additional entropy sources\n");
     209                 :             :     }
     210                 :             : }
     211                 :             : 
     212                 :             : /** Read 64 bits of entropy using rndr.
     213                 :             :  *
     214                 :             :  * Must only be called when RNDR is supported.
     215                 :             :  */
     216                 :             : uint64_t GetRNDR() noexcept
     217                 :             : {
     218                 :             :     uint8_t ok;
     219                 :             :     uint64_t r1;
     220                 :             :     do {
     221                 :             :         // https://developer.arm.com/documentation/ddi0601/2022-12/AArch64-Registers/RNDR--Random-Number
     222                 :             :         __asm__ volatile("mrs %0, s3_3_c2_c4_0; cset %w1, ne;"
     223                 :             :                          : "=r"(r1), "=r"(ok)::"cc");
     224                 :             :         if (ok) break;
     225                 :             :         __asm__ volatile("yield");
     226                 :             :     } while (true);
     227                 :             :     return r1;
     228                 :             : }
     229                 :             : 
     230                 :             : /** Read 64 bits of entropy using rndrrs.
     231                 :             :  *
     232                 :             :  * Must only be called when RNDRRS is supported.
     233                 :             :  */
     234                 :             : uint64_t GetRNDRRS() noexcept
     235                 :             : {
     236                 :             :     uint8_t ok;
     237                 :             :     uint64_t r1;
     238                 :             :     do {
     239                 :             :         // https://developer.arm.com/documentation/ddi0601/2022-12/AArch64-Registers/RNDRRS--Reseeded-Random-Number
     240                 :             :         __asm__ volatile("mrs %0, s3_3_c2_c4_1; cset %w1, ne;"
     241                 :             :                          : "=r"(r1), "=r"(ok)::"cc");
     242                 :             :         if (ok) break;
     243                 :             :         __asm__ volatile("yield");
     244                 :             :     } while (true);
     245                 :             :     return r1;
     246                 :             : }
     247                 :             : 
     248                 :             : #else
     249                 :             : /* Access to other hardware random number generators could be added here later,
     250                 :             :  * assuming it is sufficiently fast (in the order of a few hundred CPU cycles).
     251                 :             :  * Slower sources should probably be invoked separately, and/or only from
     252                 :             :  * RandAddPeriodic (which is called once a minute).
     253                 :             :  */
     254                 :             : void InitHardwareRand() {}
     255                 :             : void ReportHardwareRand() {}
     256                 :             : #endif
     257                 :             : 
     258                 :             : /** Add 64 bits of entropy gathered from hardware to hasher. Do nothing if not supported. */
     259                 :       36347 : void SeedHardwareFast(CSHA512& hasher) noexcept {
     260                 :             : #if defined(__x86_64__) || defined(__amd64__) || defined(__i386__)
     261         [ +  - ]:       36347 :     if (g_rdrand_supported) {
     262                 :       36347 :         uint64_t out = GetRdRand();
     263                 :       36347 :         hasher.Write((const unsigned char*)&out, sizeof(out));
     264                 :       36347 :         return;
     265                 :             :     }
     266                 :             : #elif defined(__aarch64__) && defined(HWCAP2_RNG)
     267                 :             :     if (g_rndr_supported) {
     268                 :             :         uint64_t out = GetRNDR();
     269                 :             :         hasher.Write((const unsigned char*)&out, sizeof(out));
     270                 :             :         return;
     271                 :             :     }
     272                 :             : #endif
     273                 :             : }
     274                 :             : 
     275                 :             : /** Add 256 bits of entropy gathered from hardware to hasher. Do nothing if not supported. */
     276                 :           2 : void SeedHardwareSlow(CSHA512& hasher) noexcept {
     277                 :             : #if defined(__x86_64__) || defined(__amd64__) || defined(__i386__)
     278                 :             :     // When we want 256 bits of entropy, prefer RdSeed over RdRand, as it's
     279                 :             :     // guaranteed to produce independent randomness on every call.
     280         [ +  - ]:           2 :     if (g_rdseed_supported) {
     281         [ +  + ]:          10 :         for (int i = 0; i < 4; ++i) {
     282                 :           8 :             uint64_t out = GetRdSeed();
     283                 :           8 :             hasher.Write((const unsigned char*)&out, sizeof(out));
     284                 :             :         }
     285                 :             :         return;
     286                 :             :     }
     287                 :             :     // When falling back to RdRand, XOR the result of 1024 results.
     288                 :             :     // This guarantees a reseeding occurs between each.
     289         [ #  # ]:           0 :     if (g_rdrand_supported) {
     290         [ #  # ]:           0 :         for (int i = 0; i < 4; ++i) {
     291                 :           0 :             uint64_t out = 0;
     292         [ #  # ]:           0 :             for (int j = 0; j < 1024; ++j) out ^= GetRdRand();
     293                 :           0 :             hasher.Write((const unsigned char*)&out, sizeof(out));
     294                 :             :         }
     295                 :             :         return;
     296                 :             :     }
     297                 :             : #elif defined(__aarch64__) && defined(HWCAP2_RNG)
     298                 :             :     if (g_rndr_supported) {
     299                 :             :         for (int i = 0; i < 4; ++i) {
     300                 :             :             uint64_t out = GetRNDRRS();
     301                 :             :             hasher.Write((const unsigned char*)&out, sizeof(out));
     302                 :             :         }
     303                 :             :         return;
     304                 :             :     }
     305                 :             : #endif
     306                 :             : }
     307                 :             : 
     308                 :             : /** Use repeated SHA512 to strengthen the randomness in seed32, and feed into hasher. */
     309                 :           2 : void Strengthen(const unsigned char (&seed)[32], SteadyClock::duration dur, CSHA512& hasher) noexcept
     310                 :             : {
     311                 :           2 :     CSHA512 inner_hasher;
     312                 :           2 :     inner_hasher.Write(seed, sizeof(seed));
     313                 :             : 
     314                 :             :     // Hash loop
     315                 :           2 :     unsigned char buffer[64];
     316                 :           2 :     const auto stop{SteadyClock::now() + dur};
     317                 :          91 :     do {
     318         [ +  + ]:       91091 :         for (int i = 0; i < 1000; ++i) {
     319                 :       91000 :             inner_hasher.Finalize(buffer);
     320                 :       91000 :             inner_hasher.Reset();
     321                 :       91000 :             inner_hasher.Write(buffer, sizeof(buffer));
     322                 :             :         }
     323                 :             :         // Benchmark operation and feed it into outer hasher.
     324                 :          91 :         int64_t perf = GetPerformanceCounter();
     325                 :          91 :         hasher.Write((const unsigned char*)&perf, sizeof(perf));
     326         [ +  + ]:          91 :     } while (SteadyClock::now() < stop);
     327                 :             : 
     328                 :             :     // Produce output from inner state and feed it to outer hasher.
     329                 :           2 :     inner_hasher.Finalize(buffer);
     330                 :           2 :     hasher.Write(buffer, sizeof(buffer));
     331                 :             :     // Try to clean up.
     332                 :           2 :     inner_hasher.Reset();
     333                 :           2 :     memory_cleanse(buffer, sizeof(buffer));
     334                 :           2 : }
     335                 :             : 
     336                 :             : #ifndef WIN32
     337                 :             : /** Fallback: get 32 bytes of system entropy from /dev/urandom. The most
     338                 :             :  * compatible way to get cryptographic randomness on UNIX-ish platforms.
     339                 :             :  */
     340                 :             : [[maybe_unused]] void GetDevURandom(unsigned char *ent32)
     341                 :             : {
     342                 :             :     int f = open("/dev/urandom", O_RDONLY);
     343                 :             :     if (f == -1) {
     344                 :             :         RandFailure();
     345                 :             :     }
     346                 :             :     int have = 0;
     347                 :             :     do {
     348                 :             :         ssize_t n = read(f, ent32 + have, NUM_OS_RANDOM_BYTES - have);
     349                 :             :         if (n <= 0 || n + have > NUM_OS_RANDOM_BYTES) {
     350                 :             :             close(f);
     351                 :             :             RandFailure();
     352                 :             :         }
     353                 :             :         have += n;
     354                 :             :     } while (have < NUM_OS_RANDOM_BYTES);
     355                 :             :     close(f);
     356                 :             : }
     357                 :             : #endif
     358                 :             : 
     359                 :             : /** Get 32 bytes of system entropy. */
     360                 :           2 : void GetOSRand(unsigned char *ent32)
     361                 :             : {
     362                 :             : #if defined(WIN32)
     363                 :             :     HCRYPTPROV hProvider;
     364                 :             :     int ret = CryptAcquireContextW(&hProvider, nullptr, nullptr, PROV_RSA_FULL, CRYPT_VERIFYCONTEXT);
     365                 :             :     if (!ret) {
     366                 :             :         RandFailure();
     367                 :             :     }
     368                 :             :     ret = CryptGenRandom(hProvider, NUM_OS_RANDOM_BYTES, ent32);
     369                 :             :     if (!ret) {
     370                 :             :         RandFailure();
     371                 :             :     }
     372                 :             :     CryptReleaseContext(hProvider, 0);
     373                 :             : #elif defined(HAVE_GETRANDOM)
     374                 :             :     /* Linux. From the getrandom(2) man page:
     375                 :             :      * "If the urandom source has been initialized, reads of up to 256 bytes
     376                 :             :      * will always return as many bytes as requested and will not be
     377                 :             :      * interrupted by signals."
     378                 :             :      */
     379         [ -  + ]:           2 :     if (getrandom(ent32, NUM_OS_RANDOM_BYTES, 0) != NUM_OS_RANDOM_BYTES) {
     380                 :           0 :         RandFailure();
     381                 :             :     }
     382                 :             : #elif defined(__OpenBSD__)
     383                 :             :     /* OpenBSD. From the arc4random(3) man page:
     384                 :             :        "Use of these functions is encouraged for almost all random number
     385                 :             :         consumption because the other interfaces are deficient in either
     386                 :             :         quality, portability, standardization, or availability."
     387                 :             :        The function call is always successful.
     388                 :             :      */
     389                 :             :     arc4random_buf(ent32, NUM_OS_RANDOM_BYTES);
     390                 :             : #elif defined(HAVE_GETENTROPY_RAND) && defined(MAC_OSX)
     391                 :             :     if (getentropy(ent32, NUM_OS_RANDOM_BYTES) != 0) {
     392                 :             :         RandFailure();
     393                 :             :     }
     394                 :             : #elif defined(HAVE_SYSCTL_ARND)
     395                 :             :     /* FreeBSD, NetBSD and similar. It is possible for the call to return less
     396                 :             :      * bytes than requested, so need to read in a loop.
     397                 :             :      */
     398                 :             :     static int name[2] = {CTL_KERN, KERN_ARND};
     399                 :             :     int have = 0;
     400                 :             :     do {
     401                 :             :         size_t len = NUM_OS_RANDOM_BYTES - have;
     402                 :             :         if (sysctl(name, std::size(name), ent32 + have, &len, nullptr, 0) != 0) {
     403                 :             :             RandFailure();
     404                 :             :         }
     405                 :             :         have += len;
     406                 :             :     } while (have < NUM_OS_RANDOM_BYTES);
     407                 :             : #else
     408                 :             :     /* Fall back to /dev/urandom if there is no specific method implemented to
     409                 :             :      * get system entropy for this OS.
     410                 :             :      */
     411                 :             :     GetDevURandom(ent32);
     412                 :             : #endif
     413                 :           2 : }
     414                 :             : 
     415                 :             : class RNGState {
     416                 :             :     Mutex m_mutex;
     417                 :             :     /* The RNG state consists of 256 bits of entropy, taken from the output of
     418                 :             :      * one operation's SHA512 output, and fed as input to the next one.
     419                 :             :      * Carrying 256 bits of entropy should be sufficient to guarantee
     420                 :             :      * unpredictability as long as any entropy source was ever unpredictable
     421                 :             :      * to an attacker. To protect against situations where an attacker might
     422                 :             :      * observe the RNG's state, fresh entropy is always mixed when
     423                 :             :      * GetStrongRandBytes is called.
     424                 :             :      */
     425                 :             :     unsigned char m_state[32] GUARDED_BY(m_mutex) = {0};
     426                 :             :     uint64_t m_counter GUARDED_BY(m_mutex) = 0;
     427                 :             :     bool m_strongly_seeded GUARDED_BY(m_mutex) = false;
     428                 :             : 
     429                 :             :     /** If not nullopt, the output of this RNGState is redirected and drawn from here
     430                 :             :      *  (unless always_use_real_rng is passed to MixExtract). */
     431                 :             :     std::optional<ChaCha20> m_deterministic_prng GUARDED_BY(m_mutex);
     432                 :             : 
     433                 :             :     Mutex m_events_mutex;
     434                 :             :     CSHA256 m_events_hasher GUARDED_BY(m_events_mutex);
     435                 :             : 
     436                 :             : public:
     437                 :           2 :     RNGState() noexcept
     438                 :           2 :     {
     439                 :           2 :         InitHardwareRand();
     440                 :           2 :     }
     441                 :             : 
     442                 :           2 :     ~RNGState() = default;
     443                 :             : 
     444                 :           0 :     void AddEvent(uint32_t event_info) noexcept EXCLUSIVE_LOCKS_REQUIRED(!m_events_mutex)
     445                 :             :     {
     446                 :           0 :         LOCK(m_events_mutex);
     447                 :             : 
     448                 :           0 :         m_events_hasher.Write((const unsigned char *)&event_info, sizeof(event_info));
     449                 :             :         // Get the low four bytes of the performance counter. This translates to roughly the
     450                 :             :         // subsecond part.
     451                 :           0 :         uint32_t perfcounter = (GetPerformanceCounter() & 0xffffffff);
     452         [ #  # ]:           0 :         m_events_hasher.Write((const unsigned char*)&perfcounter, sizeof(perfcounter));
     453                 :           0 :     }
     454                 :             : 
     455                 :             :     /**
     456                 :             :      * Feed (the hash of) all events added through AddEvent() to hasher.
     457                 :             :      */
     458                 :           2 :     void SeedEvents(CSHA512& hasher) noexcept EXCLUSIVE_LOCKS_REQUIRED(!m_events_mutex)
     459                 :             :     {
     460                 :             :         // We use only SHA256 for the events hashing to get the ASM speedups we have for SHA256,
     461                 :             :         // since we want it to be fast as network peers may be able to trigger it repeatedly.
     462                 :           2 :         LOCK(m_events_mutex);
     463                 :             : 
     464                 :           2 :         unsigned char events_hash[32];
     465                 :           2 :         m_events_hasher.Finalize(events_hash);
     466                 :           2 :         hasher.Write(events_hash, 32);
     467                 :             : 
     468                 :             :         // Re-initialize the hasher with the finalized state to use later.
     469                 :           2 :         m_events_hasher.Reset();
     470         [ +  - ]:           2 :         m_events_hasher.Write(events_hash, 32);
     471                 :           2 :     }
     472                 :             : 
     473                 :             :     /** Make the output of MixExtract (unless always_use_real_rng) deterministic, with specified seed. */
     474                 :           3 :     void MakeDeterministic(const uint256& seed) noexcept EXCLUSIVE_LOCKS_REQUIRED(!m_mutex)
     475                 :             :     {
     476                 :           3 :         LOCK(m_mutex);
     477         [ +  - ]:           3 :         m_deterministic_prng.emplace(MakeByteSpan(seed));
     478                 :           3 :     }
     479                 :             : 
     480                 :             :     /** Extract up to 32 bytes of entropy from the RNG state, mixing in new entropy from hasher.
     481                 :             :      *
     482                 :             :      * If this function has never been called with strong_seed = true, false is returned.
     483                 :             :      *
     484                 :             :      * If always_use_real_rng is false, and MakeDeterministic has been called before, output
     485                 :             :      * from the deterministic PRNG instead.
     486                 :             :      */
     487                 :       36349 :     bool MixExtract(unsigned char* out, size_t num, CSHA512&& hasher, bool strong_seed, bool always_use_real_rng) noexcept EXCLUSIVE_LOCKS_REQUIRED(!m_mutex)
     488                 :             :     {
     489         [ -  + ]:       36349 :         assert(num <= 32);
     490                 :       36349 :         unsigned char buf[64];
     491                 :       36349 :         static_assert(sizeof(buf) == CSHA512::OUTPUT_SIZE, "Buffer needs to have hasher's output size");
     492                 :       36349 :         bool ret;
     493                 :       36349 :         {
     494                 :       36349 :             LOCK(m_mutex);
     495                 :       36349 :             ret = (m_strongly_seeded |= strong_seed);
     496                 :             :             // Write the current state of the RNG into the hasher
     497                 :       36349 :             hasher.Write(m_state, 32);
     498                 :             :             // Write a new counter number into the state
     499                 :       36349 :             hasher.Write((const unsigned char*)&m_counter, sizeof(m_counter));
     500                 :       36349 :             ++m_counter;
     501                 :             :             // Finalize the hasher
     502                 :       36349 :             hasher.Finalize(buf);
     503                 :             :             // Store the last 32 bytes of the hash output as new RNG state.
     504         [ +  + ]:       36349 :             memcpy(m_state, buf + 32, 32);
     505                 :             :             // Handle requests for deterministic randomness.
     506   [ +  +  +  + ]:       36349 :             if (!always_use_real_rng && m_deterministic_prng.has_value()) [[unlikely]] {
     507                 :             :                 // Overwrite the beginning of buf, which will be used for output.
     508                 :       36342 :                 m_deterministic_prng->Keystream(AsWritableBytes(Span{buf, num}));
     509                 :             :                 // Do not require strong seeding for deterministic output.
     510                 :       36342 :                 ret = true;
     511                 :             :             }
     512                 :       36349 :         }
     513                 :             :         // If desired, copy (up to) the first 32 bytes of the hash output as output.
     514         [ +  + ]:       36349 :         if (num) {
     515         [ -  + ]:       36348 :             assert(out != nullptr);
     516                 :       36348 :             memcpy(out, buf, num);
     517                 :             :         }
     518                 :             :         // Best effort cleanup of internal state
     519                 :       36349 :         hasher.Reset();
     520                 :       36349 :         memory_cleanse(buf, 64);
     521                 :       36349 :         return ret;
     522                 :             :     }
     523                 :             : };
     524                 :             : 
     525                 :       36348 : RNGState& GetRNGState() noexcept
     526                 :             : {
     527                 :             :     // This idiom relies on the guarantee that static variable are initialized
     528                 :             :     // on first call, even when multiple parallel calls are permitted.
     529   [ +  +  +  - ]:       36348 :     static std::vector<RNGState, secure_allocator<RNGState>> g_rng(1);
     530                 :       36348 :     return g_rng[0];
     531                 :             : }
     532                 :             : 
     533                 :             : /* A note on the use of noexcept in the seeding functions below:
     534                 :             :  *
     535                 :             :  * None of the RNG code should ever throw any exception.
     536                 :             :  */
     537                 :             : 
     538                 :       36349 : void SeedTimestamp(CSHA512& hasher) noexcept
     539                 :             : {
     540                 :       36349 :     int64_t perfcounter = GetPerformanceCounter();
     541                 :       36349 :     hasher.Write((const unsigned char*)&perfcounter, sizeof(perfcounter));
     542                 :       36349 : }
     543                 :             : 
     544                 :       36347 : void SeedFast(CSHA512& hasher) noexcept
     545                 :             : {
     546                 :       36347 :     unsigned char buffer[32];
     547                 :             : 
     548                 :             :     // Stack pointer to indirectly commit to thread/callstack
     549                 :       36347 :     const unsigned char* ptr = buffer;
     550                 :       36347 :     hasher.Write((const unsigned char*)&ptr, sizeof(ptr));
     551                 :             : 
     552                 :             :     // Hardware randomness is very fast when available; use it always.
     553                 :       36347 :     SeedHardwareFast(hasher);
     554                 :             : 
     555                 :             :     // High-precision timestamp
     556                 :       36347 :     SeedTimestamp(hasher);
     557                 :       36347 : }
     558                 :             : 
     559                 :           2 : void SeedSlow(CSHA512& hasher, RNGState& rng) noexcept
     560                 :             : {
     561                 :           2 :     unsigned char buffer[32];
     562                 :             : 
     563                 :             :     // Everything that the 'fast' seeder includes
     564                 :           2 :     SeedFast(hasher);
     565                 :             : 
     566                 :             :     // OS randomness
     567                 :           2 :     GetOSRand(buffer);
     568                 :           2 :     hasher.Write(buffer, sizeof(buffer));
     569                 :             : 
     570                 :             :     // Add the events hasher into the mix
     571                 :           2 :     rng.SeedEvents(hasher);
     572                 :             : 
     573                 :             :     // High-precision timestamp.
     574                 :             :     //
     575                 :             :     // Note that we also commit to a timestamp in the Fast seeder, so we indirectly commit to a
     576                 :             :     // benchmark of all the entropy gathering sources in this function).
     577                 :           2 :     SeedTimestamp(hasher);
     578                 :           2 : }
     579                 :             : 
     580                 :             : /** Extract entropy from rng, strengthen it, and feed it into hasher. */
     581                 :           2 : void SeedStrengthen(CSHA512& hasher, RNGState& rng, SteadyClock::duration dur) noexcept
     582                 :             : {
     583                 :             :     // Generate 32 bytes of entropy from the RNG, and a copy of the entropy already in hasher.
     584                 :             :     // Never use the deterministic PRNG for this, as the result is only used internally.
     585                 :           2 :     unsigned char strengthen_seed[32];
     586                 :           2 :     rng.MixExtract(strengthen_seed, sizeof(strengthen_seed), CSHA512(hasher), false, /*always_use_real_rng=*/true);
     587                 :             :     // Strengthen the seed, and feed it into hasher.
     588                 :           2 :     Strengthen(strengthen_seed, dur, hasher);
     589                 :           2 : }
     590                 :             : 
     591                 :           0 : void SeedPeriodic(CSHA512& hasher, RNGState& rng) noexcept
     592                 :             : {
     593                 :             :     // Everything that the 'fast' seeder includes
     594                 :           0 :     SeedFast(hasher);
     595                 :             : 
     596                 :             :     // High-precision timestamp
     597                 :           0 :     SeedTimestamp(hasher);
     598                 :             : 
     599                 :             :     // Add the events hasher into the mix
     600                 :           0 :     rng.SeedEvents(hasher);
     601                 :             : 
     602                 :             :     // Dynamic environment data (performance monitoring, ...)
     603                 :           0 :     auto old_size = hasher.Size();
     604                 :           0 :     RandAddDynamicEnv(hasher);
     605         [ #  # ]:           0 :     LogDebug(BCLog::RAND, "Feeding %i bytes of dynamic environment data into RNG\n", hasher.Size() - old_size);
     606                 :             : 
     607                 :             :     // Strengthen for 10 ms
     608                 :           0 :     SeedStrengthen(hasher, rng, 10ms);
     609                 :           0 : }
     610                 :             : 
     611                 :           2 : void SeedStartup(CSHA512& hasher, RNGState& rng) noexcept
     612                 :             : {
     613                 :             :     // Gather 256 bits of hardware randomness, if available
     614                 :           2 :     SeedHardwareSlow(hasher);
     615                 :             : 
     616                 :             :     // Everything that the 'slow' seeder includes.
     617                 :           2 :     SeedSlow(hasher, rng);
     618                 :             : 
     619                 :             :     // Dynamic environment data (performance monitoring, ...)
     620                 :           2 :     auto old_size = hasher.Size();
     621                 :           2 :     RandAddDynamicEnv(hasher);
     622                 :             : 
     623                 :             :     // Static environment data
     624                 :           2 :     RandAddStaticEnv(hasher);
     625         [ -  + ]:           2 :     LogDebug(BCLog::RAND, "Feeding %i bytes of environment data into RNG\n", hasher.Size() - old_size);
     626                 :             : 
     627                 :             :     // Strengthen for 100 ms
     628                 :           2 :     SeedStrengthen(hasher, rng, 100ms);
     629                 :           2 : }
     630                 :             : 
     631                 :             : enum class RNGLevel {
     632                 :             :     FAST, //!< Automatically called by GetRandBytes
     633                 :             :     SLOW, //!< Automatically called by GetStrongRandBytes
     634                 :             :     PERIODIC, //!< Called by RandAddPeriodic()
     635                 :             : };
     636                 :             : 
     637                 :       36345 : void ProcRand(unsigned char* out, int num, RNGLevel level, bool always_use_real_rng) noexcept
     638                 :             : {
     639                 :             :     // Make sure the RNG is initialized first (as all Seed* function possibly need hwrand to be available).
     640                 :       36345 :     RNGState& rng = GetRNGState();
     641                 :             : 
     642         [ -  + ]:       36345 :     assert(num <= 32);
     643                 :             : 
     644                 :       36345 :     CSHA512 hasher;
     645   [ +  -  -  - ]:       36345 :     switch (level) {
     646                 :       36345 :     case RNGLevel::FAST:
     647                 :       36345 :         SeedFast(hasher);
     648                 :       36345 :         break;
     649                 :           0 :     case RNGLevel::SLOW:
     650                 :           0 :         SeedSlow(hasher, rng);
     651                 :           0 :         break;
     652                 :           0 :     case RNGLevel::PERIODIC:
     653                 :           0 :         SeedPeriodic(hasher, rng);
     654                 :           0 :         break;
     655                 :             :     }
     656                 :             : 
     657                 :             :     // Combine with and update state
     658         [ +  + ]:       36345 :     if (!rng.MixExtract(out, num, std::move(hasher), false, always_use_real_rng)) {
     659                 :             :         // On the first invocation, also seed with SeedStartup().
     660                 :           2 :         CSHA512 startup_hasher;
     661                 :           2 :         SeedStartup(startup_hasher, rng);
     662                 :           2 :         rng.MixExtract(out, num, std::move(startup_hasher), true, always_use_real_rng);
     663                 :             :     }
     664                 :       36345 : }
     665                 :             : 
     666                 :             : } // namespace
     667                 :             : 
     668                 :             : 
     669                 :             : /** Internal function to set g_determinstic_rng. Only accessed from tests. */
     670                 :           3 : void MakeRandDeterministicDANGEROUS(const uint256& seed) noexcept
     671                 :             : {
     672                 :           3 :     GetRNGState().MakeDeterministic(seed);
     673                 :           3 : }
     674                 :             : 
     675                 :       36344 : void GetRandBytes(Span<unsigned char> bytes) noexcept
     676                 :             : {
     677                 :       36344 :     ProcRand(bytes.data(), bytes.size(), RNGLevel::FAST, /*always_use_real_rng=*/false);
     678                 :       36344 : }
     679                 :             : 
     680                 :           0 : void GetStrongRandBytes(Span<unsigned char> bytes) noexcept
     681                 :             : {
     682                 :           0 :     ProcRand(bytes.data(), bytes.size(), RNGLevel::SLOW, /*always_use_real_rng=*/true);
     683                 :           0 : }
     684                 :             : 
     685                 :           0 : void RandAddPeriodic() noexcept
     686                 :             : {
     687                 :           0 :     ProcRand(nullptr, 0, RNGLevel::PERIODIC, /*always_use_real_rng=*/false);
     688                 :           0 : }
     689                 :             : 
     690                 :           0 : void RandAddEvent(const uint32_t event_info) noexcept { GetRNGState().AddEvent(event_info); }
     691                 :             : 
     692                 :       36337 : void FastRandomContext::RandomSeed() noexcept
     693                 :             : {
     694                 :       36337 :     uint256 seed = GetRandHash();
     695                 :       36337 :     rng.SetKey(MakeByteSpan(seed));
     696                 :       36337 :     requires_seed = false;
     697                 :       36337 : }
     698                 :             : 
     699                 :           3 : void FastRandomContext::fillrand(Span<std::byte> output) noexcept
     700                 :             : {
     701         [ +  - ]:           3 :     if (requires_seed) RandomSeed();
     702                 :           3 :     rng.Keystream(output);
     703                 :           3 : }
     704                 :             : 
     705                 :           0 : FastRandomContext::FastRandomContext(const uint256& seed) noexcept : requires_seed(false), rng(MakeByteSpan(seed)) {}
     706                 :             : 
     707                 :           1 : void FastRandomContext::Reseed(const uint256& seed) noexcept
     708                 :             : {
     709                 :           1 :     FlushCache();
     710                 :           1 :     requires_seed = false;
     711                 :           1 :     rng = {MakeByteSpan(seed)};
     712                 :           1 : }
     713                 :             : 
     714                 :           0 : bool Random_SanityCheck()
     715                 :             : {
     716                 :           0 :     uint64_t start = GetPerformanceCounter();
     717                 :             : 
     718                 :             :     /* This does not measure the quality of randomness, but it does test that
     719                 :             :      * GetOSRand() overwrites all 32 bytes of the output given a maximum
     720                 :             :      * number of tries.
     721                 :             :      */
     722                 :           0 :     static constexpr int MAX_TRIES{1024};
     723                 :           0 :     uint8_t data[NUM_OS_RANDOM_BYTES];
     724                 :           0 :     bool overwritten[NUM_OS_RANDOM_BYTES] = {}; /* Tracks which bytes have been overwritten at least once */
     725                 :           0 :     int num_overwritten;
     726                 :           0 :     int tries = 0;
     727                 :             :     /* Loop until all bytes have been overwritten at least once, or max number tries reached */
     728                 :           0 :     do {
     729                 :           0 :         memset(data, 0, NUM_OS_RANDOM_BYTES);
     730                 :           0 :         GetOSRand(data);
     731         [ #  # ]:           0 :         for (int x=0; x < NUM_OS_RANDOM_BYTES; ++x) {
     732                 :           0 :             overwritten[x] |= (data[x] != 0);
     733                 :             :         }
     734                 :             : 
     735                 :             :         num_overwritten = 0;
     736         [ #  # ]:           0 :         for (int x=0; x < NUM_OS_RANDOM_BYTES; ++x) {
     737         [ #  # ]:           0 :             if (overwritten[x]) {
     738                 :           0 :                 num_overwritten += 1;
     739                 :             :             }
     740                 :             :         }
     741                 :             : 
     742                 :           0 :         tries += 1;
     743         [ #  # ]:           0 :     } while (num_overwritten < NUM_OS_RANDOM_BYTES && tries < MAX_TRIES);
     744         [ #  # ]:           0 :     if (num_overwritten != NUM_OS_RANDOM_BYTES) return false; /* If this failed, bailed out after too many tries */
     745                 :             : 
     746                 :             :     // Check that GetPerformanceCounter increases at least during a GetOSRand() call + 1ms sleep.
     747                 :           0 :     std::this_thread::sleep_for(std::chrono::milliseconds(1));
     748                 :           0 :     uint64_t stop = GetPerformanceCounter();
     749         [ #  # ]:           0 :     if (stop == start) return false;
     750                 :             : 
     751                 :             :     // We called GetPerformanceCounter. Use it as entropy.
     752                 :           0 :     CSHA512 to_add;
     753                 :           0 :     to_add.Write((const unsigned char*)&start, sizeof(start));
     754                 :           0 :     to_add.Write((const unsigned char*)&stop, sizeof(stop));
     755                 :           0 :     GetRNGState().MixExtract(nullptr, 0, std::move(to_add), false, /*always_use_real_rng=*/true);
     756                 :             : 
     757                 :           0 :     return true;
     758                 :             : }
     759                 :             : 
     760                 :             : static constexpr std::array<std::byte, ChaCha20::KEYLEN> ZERO_KEY{};
     761                 :             : 
     762                 :       36342 : FastRandomContext::FastRandomContext(bool fDeterministic) noexcept : requires_seed(!fDeterministic), rng(ZERO_KEY)
     763                 :             : {
     764                 :             :     // Note that despite always initializing with ZERO_KEY, requires_seed is set to true if not
     765                 :             :     // fDeterministic. That means the rng will be reinitialized with a secure random key upon first
     766                 :             :     // use.
     767                 :       36342 : }
     768                 :             : 
     769                 :           1 : void RandomInit()
     770                 :             : {
     771                 :             :     // Invoke RNG code to trigger initialization (if not already performed)
     772                 :           1 :     ProcRand(nullptr, 0, RNGLevel::FAST, /*always_use_real_rng=*/true);
     773                 :             : 
     774                 :           1 :     ReportHardwareRand();
     775                 :           1 : }
     776                 :             : 
     777                 :           0 : double MakeExponentiallyDistributed(uint64_t uniform) noexcept
     778                 :             : {
     779                 :             :     // To convert uniform into an exponentially-distributed double, we use two steps:
     780                 :             :     // - Convert uniform into a uniformly-distributed double in range [0, 1), use the expression
     781                 :             :     //   ((uniform >> 11) * 0x1.0p-53), as described in https://prng.di.unimi.it/ under
     782                 :             :     //   "Generating uniform doubles in the unit interval". Call this value x.
     783                 :             :     // - Given an x in uniformly distributed in [0, 1), we find an exponentially distributed value
     784                 :             :     //   by applying the quantile function to it. For the exponential distribution with mean 1 this
     785                 :             :     //   is F(x) = -log(1 - x).
     786                 :             :     //
     787                 :             :     // Combining the two, and using log1p(x) = log(1 + x), we obtain the following:
     788                 :           0 :     return -std::log1p((uniform >> 11) * -0x1.0p-53);
     789                 :             : }
        

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