/* * Copyright (c) 2017 embedded brains GmbH. All rights reserved. * * embedded brains GmbH * Dornierstr. 4 * 82178 Puchheim * Germany * * * The license and distribution terms for this file may be * found in the file LICENSE in this distribution or at * http://www.rtems.org/license/LICENSE. */ /* * ATTENTION: THIS IS A VERY LIMITED ENTROPY SOURCE. * * This implementation uses a time-based value for it's entropy. The only thing * that makes it random are interrupts from external sources. Don't use it if * you need for example a strong crypto. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include static uint32_t state; int getentropy(void *ptr, size_t n) { uint8_t *dest = ptr; state ^= rtems_counter_read(); state *= 25169206; state += 1679610226; while (n > 0) { size_t m; m = MIN(n, sizeof(state)); memcpy(dest, &state, m); n -= m; dest += m; state *= 85236167; state += 30557471; } return 0; } static void getentropy_init(void) { struct bintime bt; rtems_bsd_bintime(&bt); state = (uint32_t) bt.frac; state ^= (uint32_t) (bt.frac >> 32); state ^= (uint32_t) bt.sec; state ^= (uint32_t) (bt.sec >> 32); } RTEMS_SYSINIT_ITEM( getentropy_init, RTEMS_SYSINIT_DEVICE_DRIVERS, RTEMS_SYSINIT_ORDER_LAST_BUT_5 );