openssl1.0/crypto/rand/rand_vms.c
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/* crypto/rand/rand_vms.c */
/*
* Written by Richard Levitte <richard@levitte.org> for the OpenSSL project
* 2000.
*/
/*
* Modified by VMS Software, Inc (2016)
* Eliminate looping through all processes (performance)
* Add additional randomizations using rand() function
*/
/* ====================================================================
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*
* This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young
* (eay@cryptsoft.com). This product includes software written by Tim
* Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com).
*
*/
#include <openssl/rand.h>
#include "rand_lcl.h"
#if defined(OPENSSL_SYS_VMS)
# include <descrip.h>
# include <jpidef.h>
# include <ssdef.h>
# include <starlet.h>
# include <efndef>
# ifdef __DECC
# pragma message disable DOLLARID
# endif
/*
* Use 32-bit pointers almost everywhere. Define the type to which to cast a
* pointer passed to an external function.
*/
# if __INITIAL_POINTER_SIZE == 64
# define PTR_T __void_ptr64
# pragma pointer_size save
# pragma pointer_size 32
# else /* __INITIAL_POINTER_SIZE == 64 */
# define PTR_T void *
# endif /* __INITIAL_POINTER_SIZE == 64 [else] */
static struct items_data_st {
short length, code; /* length is number of bytes */
} items_data[] = {
{4, JPI$_BUFIO},
{4, JPI$_CPUTIM},
{4, JPI$_DIRIO},
{4, JPI$_IMAGECOUNT},
{8, JPI$_LAST_LOGIN_I},
{8, JPI$_LOGINTIM},
{4, JPI$_PAGEFLTS},
{4, JPI$_PID},
{4, JPI$_PPGCNT},
{4, JPI$_WSPEAK},
{4, JPI$_FINALEXC},
{0, 0} /* zero terminated */
};
int RAND_poll(void)
{
/* determine the number of items in the JPI array */
struct items_data_st item_entry;
int item_entry_count = sizeof(items_data)/sizeof(item_entry);
/* Create the JPI itemlist array to hold item_data content */
struct {
short length, code;
int *buffer;
int *retlen;
} item[item_entry_count], *pitem; /* number of entries in items_data */
struct items_data_st *pitems_data;
pitems_data = items_data;
pitem = item;
int data_buffer[(item_entry_count*2)+4]; /* 8 bytes per entry max */
int iosb[2];
int sys_time[2];
int *ptr;
int i, j ;
int tmp_length = 0;
int total_length = 0;
/* Setup itemlist for GETJPI */
while (pitems_data->length) {
pitem->length = pitems_data->length;
pitem->code = pitems_data->code;
pitem->buffer = &data_buffer[total_length];
pitem->retlen = 0;
/* total_length is in longwords */
total_length += pitems_data->length/4;
pitems_data++;
pitem ++;
}
pitem->length = pitem->code = 0;
/* Fill data_buffer with various info bits from this process */
/* and twist that data to seed the SSL random number init */
if (sys$getjpiw(EFN$C_ENF, NULL, NULL, item, &iosb, 0, 0) == SS$_NORMAL) {
for (i = 0; i < total_length; i++) {
sys$gettim((struct _generic_64 *)&sys_time[0]);
srand(sys_time[0] * data_buffer[0] * data_buffer[1] + i);
if (i == (total_length - 1)) { /* for JPI$_FINALEXC */
ptr = &data_buffer[i];
for (j = 0; j < 4; j++) {
data_buffer[i + j] = ptr[j];
/* OK to use rand() just to scramble the seed */
data_buffer[i + j] ^= (sys_time[0] ^ rand());
tmp_length++;
}
} else {
/* OK to use rand() just to scramble the seed */
data_buffer[i] ^= (sys_time[0] ^ rand());
}
}
total_length += (tmp_length - 1);
/* size of seed is total_length*4 bytes (64bytes) */
RAND_add((PTR_T) data_buffer, total_length*4, total_length * 2);
} else {
return 0;
}
return 1;
}
#endif