1 | /*
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2 | * magic.c - PPP Magic Number routines.
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3 | *
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4 | * Copyright (c) 1984-2000 Carnegie Mellon University. All rights reserved.
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5 | *
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6 | * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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7 | * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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8 | * are met:
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9 | *
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10 | * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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11 | * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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12 | *
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13 | * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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14 | * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in
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15 | * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
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16 | * distribution.
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17 | *
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18 | * 3. The name "Carnegie Mellon University" must not be used to
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19 | * endorse or promote products derived from this software without
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20 | * prior written permission. For permission or any legal
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21 | * details, please contact
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22 | * Office of Technology Transfer
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23 | * Carnegie Mellon University
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24 | * 5000 Forbes Avenue
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25 | * Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890
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26 | * (412) 268-4387, fax: (412) 268-7395
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27 | * tech-transfer@andrew.cmu.edu
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28 | *
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29 | * 4. Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following
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30 | * acknowledgment:
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31 | * "This product includes software developed by Computing Services
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32 | * at Carnegie Mellon University (http://www.cmu.edu/computing/)."
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33 | *
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34 | * CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO
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35 | * THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
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36 | * AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY BE LIABLE
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37 | * FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
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38 | * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN
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39 | * AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING
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40 | * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
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41 | */
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42 | /*****************************************************************************
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43 | * randm.c - Random number generator program file.
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44 | *
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45 | * Copyright (c) 2003 by Marc Boucher, Services Informatiques (MBSI) inc.
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46 | * Copyright (c) 1998 by Global Election Systems Inc.
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47 | *
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48 | * The authors hereby grant permission to use, copy, modify, distribute,
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49 | * and license this software and its documentation for any purpose, provided
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50 | * that existing copyright notices are retained in all copies and that this
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51 | * notice and the following disclaimer are included verbatim in any
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52 | * distributions. No written agreement, license, or royalty fee is required
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53 | * for any of the authorized uses.
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54 | *
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55 | * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE CONTRIBUTORS *AS IS* AND ANY EXPRESS OR
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56 | * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
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57 | * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
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58 | * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
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59 | * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
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60 | * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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61 | * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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62 | * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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63 | * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
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64 | * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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65 | *
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66 | ******************************************************************************
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67 | * REVISION HISTORY
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68 | *
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69 | * 03-01-01 Marc Boucher <marc@mbsi.ca>
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70 | * Ported to lwIP.
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71 | * 98-06-03 Guy Lancaster <lancasterg@acm.org>, Global Election Systems Inc.
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72 | * Extracted from avos.
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73 | *****************************************************************************/
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74 |
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75 | #include "netif/ppp/ppp_opts.h"
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76 | #if PPP_SUPPORT /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */
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77 |
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78 | #include "netif/ppp/ppp_impl.h"
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79 | #include "netif/ppp/magic.h"
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80 |
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81 | #if PPP_MD5_RANDM /* Using MD5 for better randomness if enabled */
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82 |
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83 | #include "netif/ppp/pppcrypt.h"
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84 |
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85 | #define MD5_HASH_SIZE 16
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86 | static char magic_randpool[MD5_HASH_SIZE]; /* Pool of randomness. */
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87 | static long magic_randcount; /* Pseudo-random incrementer */
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88 | static u32_t magic_randomseed; /* Seed used for random number generation. */
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89 |
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90 | /*
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91 | * Churn the randomness pool on a random event. Call this early and often
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92 | * on random and semi-random system events to build randomness in time for
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93 | * usage. For randomly timed events, pass a null pointer and a zero length
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94 | * and this will use the system timer and other sources to add randomness.
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95 | * If new random data is available, pass a pointer to that and it will be
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96 | * included.
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97 | *
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98 | * Ref: Applied Cryptography 2nd Ed. by Bruce Schneier p. 427
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99 | */
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100 | static void magic_churnrand(char *rand_data, u32_t rand_len) {
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101 | lwip_md5_context md5_ctx;
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102 |
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103 | /* LWIP_DEBUGF(LOG_INFO, ("magic_churnrand: %u@%P\n", rand_len, rand_data)); */
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104 | lwip_md5_init(&md5_ctx);
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105 | lwip_md5_starts(&md5_ctx);
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106 | lwip_md5_update(&md5_ctx, (u_char *)magic_randpool, sizeof(magic_randpool));
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107 | if (rand_data) {
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108 | lwip_md5_update(&md5_ctx, (u_char *)rand_data, rand_len);
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109 | } else {
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110 | struct {
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111 | /* INCLUDE fields for any system sources of randomness */
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112 | u32_t jiffies;
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113 | #ifdef LWIP_RAND
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114 | u32_t rand;
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115 | #endif /* LWIP_RAND */
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116 | } sys_data;
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117 | magic_randomseed += sys_jiffies();
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118 | sys_data.jiffies = magic_randomseed;
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119 | #ifdef LWIP_RAND
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120 | sys_data.rand = LWIP_RAND();
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121 | #endif /* LWIP_RAND */
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122 | /* Load sys_data fields here. */
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123 | lwip_md5_update(&md5_ctx, (u_char *)&sys_data, sizeof(sys_data));
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124 | }
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125 | lwip_md5_finish(&md5_ctx, (u_char *)magic_randpool);
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126 | lwip_md5_free(&md5_ctx);
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127 | /* LWIP_DEBUGF(LOG_INFO, ("magic_churnrand: -> 0\n")); */
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128 | }
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129 |
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130 | /*
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131 | * Initialize the random number generator.
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132 | */
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133 | void magic_init(void) {
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134 | magic_churnrand(NULL, 0);
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135 | }
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136 |
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137 | /*
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138 | * Randomize our random seed value.
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139 | */
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140 | void magic_randomize(void) {
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141 | magic_churnrand(NULL, 0);
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142 | }
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143 |
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144 | /*
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145 | * magic_random_bytes - Fill a buffer with random bytes.
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146 | *
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147 | * Use the random pool to generate random data. This degrades to pseudo
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148 | * random when used faster than randomness is supplied using magic_churnrand().
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149 | * Note: It's important that there be sufficient randomness in magic_randpool
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150 | * before this is called for otherwise the range of the result may be
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151 | * narrow enough to make a search feasible.
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152 | *
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153 | * Ref: Applied Cryptography 2nd Ed. by Bruce Schneier p. 427
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154 | *
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155 | * XXX Why does he not just call magic_churnrand() for each block? Probably
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156 | * so that you don't ever publish the seed which could possibly help
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157 | * predict future values.
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158 | * XXX Why don't we preserve md5 between blocks and just update it with
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159 | * magic_randcount each time? Probably there is a weakness but I wish that
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160 | * it was documented.
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161 | */
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162 | void magic_random_bytes(unsigned char *buf, u32_t buf_len) {
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163 | lwip_md5_context md5_ctx;
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164 | u_char tmp[MD5_HASH_SIZE];
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165 | u32_t n;
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166 |
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167 | while (buf_len > 0) {
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168 | lwip_md5_init(&md5_ctx);
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169 | lwip_md5_starts(&md5_ctx);
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170 | lwip_md5_update(&md5_ctx, (u_char *)magic_randpool, sizeof(magic_randpool));
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171 | lwip_md5_update(&md5_ctx, (u_char *)&magic_randcount, sizeof(magic_randcount));
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172 | lwip_md5_finish(&md5_ctx, tmp);
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173 | lwip_md5_free(&md5_ctx);
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174 | magic_randcount++;
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175 | n = LWIP_MIN(buf_len, MD5_HASH_SIZE);
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176 | MEMCPY(buf, tmp, n);
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177 | buf += n;
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178 | buf_len -= n;
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179 | }
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180 | }
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181 |
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182 | /*
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183 | * Return a new random number.
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184 | */
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185 | u32_t magic(void) {
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186 | u32_t new_rand;
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187 |
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188 | magic_random_bytes((unsigned char *)&new_rand, sizeof(new_rand));
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189 |
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190 | return new_rand;
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191 | }
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192 |
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193 | #else /* PPP_MD5_RANDM */
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194 |
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195 | /*****************************/
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196 | /*** LOCAL DATA STRUCTURES ***/
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197 | /*****************************/
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198 | #ifndef LWIP_RAND
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199 | static int magic_randomized; /* Set when truely randomized. */
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200 | #endif /* LWIP_RAND */
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201 | static u32_t magic_randomseed; /* Seed used for random number generation. */
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202 |
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203 |
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204 | /***********************************/
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205 | /*** PUBLIC FUNCTION DEFINITIONS ***/
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206 | /***********************************/
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207 |
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208 | /*
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209 | * Initialize the random number generator.
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210 | *
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211 | * Here we attempt to compute a random number seed but even if
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212 | * it isn't random, we'll randomize it later.
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213 | *
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214 | * The current method uses the fields from the real time clock,
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215 | * the idle process counter, the millisecond counter, and the
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216 | * hardware timer tick counter. When this is invoked
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217 | * in startup(), then the idle counter and timer values may
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218 | * repeat after each boot and the real time clock may not be
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219 | * operational. Thus we call it again on the first random
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220 | * event.
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221 | */
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222 | void magic_init(void) {
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223 | magic_randomseed += sys_jiffies();
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224 | #ifndef LWIP_RAND
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225 | /* Initialize the Borland random number generator. */
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226 | srand((unsigned)magic_randomseed);
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227 | #endif /* LWIP_RAND */
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228 | }
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229 |
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230 | /*
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231 | * magic_init - Initialize the magic number generator.
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232 | *
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233 | * Randomize our random seed value. Here we use the fact that
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234 | * this function is called at *truely random* times by the polling
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235 | * and network functions. Here we only get 16 bits of new random
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236 | * value but we use the previous value to randomize the other 16
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237 | * bits.
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238 | */
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239 | void magic_randomize(void) {
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240 | #ifndef LWIP_RAND
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241 | if (!magic_randomized) {
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242 | magic_randomized = !0;
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243 | magic_init();
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244 | /* The initialization function also updates the seed. */
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245 | } else {
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246 | #endif /* LWIP_RAND */
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247 | magic_randomseed += sys_jiffies();
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248 | #ifndef LWIP_RAND
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249 | }
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250 | #endif /* LWIP_RAND */
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251 | }
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252 |
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253 | /*
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254 | * Return a new random number.
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255 | *
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256 | * Here we use the Borland rand() function to supply a pseudo random
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257 | * number which we make truely random by combining it with our own
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258 | * seed which is randomized by truely random events.
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259 | * Thus the numbers will be truely random unless there have been no
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260 | * operator or network events in which case it will be pseudo random
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261 | * seeded by the real time clock.
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262 | */
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263 | u32_t magic(void) {
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264 | #ifdef LWIP_RAND
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265 | return LWIP_RAND() + magic_randomseed;
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266 | #else /* LWIP_RAND */
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267 | return ((u32_t)rand() << 16) + (u32_t)rand() + magic_randomseed;
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268 | #endif /* LWIP_RAND */
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269 | }
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270 |
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271 | /*
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272 | * magic_random_bytes - Fill a buffer with random bytes.
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273 | */
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274 | void magic_random_bytes(unsigned char *buf, u32_t buf_len) {
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275 | u32_t new_rand, n;
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276 |
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277 | while (buf_len > 0) {
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278 | new_rand = magic();
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279 | n = LWIP_MIN(buf_len, sizeof(new_rand));
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280 | MEMCPY(buf, &new_rand, n);
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281 | buf += n;
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282 | buf_len -= n;
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283 | }
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284 | }
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285 | #endif /* PPP_MD5_RANDM */
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286 |
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287 | /*
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288 | * Return a new random number between 0 and (2^pow)-1 included.
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289 | */
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290 | u32_t magic_pow(u8_t pow) {
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291 | return magic() & ~(~0UL<<pow);
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292 | }
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293 |
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294 | #endif /* PPP_SUPPORT */
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