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/*
 * Copyright (C) Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC")
 *
 * This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
 * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
 * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
 *
 * See the COPYRIGHT file distributed with this work for additional
 * information regarding copyright ownership.
 */


/*
 * This is the system dependent part of the ISC entropy API.
 */

#include <config.h>

#include <stdbool.h>

#include <windows.h>
#include <wincrypt.h>

#include <process.h>
#include <io.h>
#include <share.h>

/*
 * There is only one variable in the entropy data structures that is not
 * system independent, but pulling the structure that uses it into this file
 * ultimately means pulling several other independent structures here also to
 * resolve their interdependencies.  Thus only the problem variable's type
 * is defined here.
 */
#define FILESOURCE_HANDLE_TYPE	HCRYPTPROV

typedef struct {
	int dummy;
} isc_entropyusocketsource_t;

#include "../entropy.c"

static unsigned int
get_from_filesource(isc_entropysource_t *source, uint32_t desired) {
	isc_entropy_t *ent = source->ent;
	unsigned char buf[128];
	HCRYPTPROV hcryptprov = source->sources.file.handle;
	ssize_t ndesired;
	unsigned int added;

	if (source->bad)
		return (0);

	desired = desired / 8 + (((desired & 0x07) > 0) ? 1 : 0);

	added = 0;
	while (desired > 0) {
		ndesired = ISC_MIN(desired, sizeof(buf));
		if (!CryptGenRandom(hcryptprov, (DWORD)ndesired, buf)) {
			CryptReleaseContext(hcryptprov, 0);
			source->bad = true;
			goto out;
		}

		entropypool_adddata(ent, buf,
				    (unsigned int)ndesired,
				    (unsigned int)ndesired * 8);
		added += (unsigned int)ndesired * 8;
		desired -= (uint32_t)ndesired;
	}

 out:
	return (added);
}

/*
 * Poll each source, trying to get data from it to stuff into the entropy
 * pool.
 */
static void
fillpool(isc_entropy_t *ent, unsigned int desired, bool blocking) {
	unsigned int added;
	unsigned int remaining;
	unsigned int needed;
	unsigned int nsource;
	isc_entropysource_t *source;
	isc_entropysource_t *firstsource;

	REQUIRE(VALID_ENTROPY(ent));

	needed = desired;

	/*
	 * This logic is a little strange, so an explanation is in order.
	 *
	 * If needed is 0, it means we are being asked to "fill to whatever
	 * we think is best."  This means that if we have at least a
	 * partially full pool (say, > 1/4th of the pool) we probably don't
	 * need to add anything.
	 *
	 * Also, we will check to see if the "pseudo" count is too high.
	 * If it is, try to mix in better data.  Too high is currently
	 * defined as 1/4th of the pool.
	 *
	 * Next, if we are asked to add a specific bit of entropy, make
	 * certain that we will do so.  Clamp how much we try to add to
	 * (DIGEST_SIZE * 8 < needed < POOLBITS - entropy).
	 *
	 * Note that if we are in a blocking mode, we will only try to
	 * get as much data as we need, not as much as we might want
	 * to build up.
	 */
	if (needed == 0) {
		REQUIRE(!blocking);

		if ((ent->pool.entropy >= RND_POOLBITS / 4)
		    && (ent->pool.pseudo <= RND_POOLBITS / 4))
			return;

		needed = THRESHOLD_BITS * 4;
	} else {
		needed = ISC_MAX(needed, THRESHOLD_BITS);
		needed = ISC_MIN(needed, RND_POOLBITS);
	}

	/*
	 * In any case, clamp how much we need to how much we can add.
	 */
	needed = ISC_MIN(needed, RND_POOLBITS - ent->pool.entropy);

	/*
	 * But wait!  If we're not yet initialized, we need at least
	 *	THRESHOLD_BITS
	 * of randomness.
	 */
	if (ent->initialized < THRESHOLD_BITS)
		needed = ISC_MAX(needed, THRESHOLD_BITS - ent->initialized);

	/*
	 * Poll each file source to see if we can read anything useful from
	 * it.  XXXMLG When where are multiple sources, we should keep a
	 * record of which one we last used so we can start from it (or the
	 * next one) to avoid letting some sources build up entropy while
	 * others are always drained.
	 */

	added = 0;
	remaining = needed;
	if (ent->nextsource == NULL) {
		ent->nextsource = ISC_LIST_HEAD(ent->sources);
		if (ent->nextsource == NULL)
			return;
	}
	source = ent->nextsource;
	/*
	 * Remember the first source so we can break if we have looped back to
	 * the beginning and still have nothing
	 */
	firstsource = source;
 again_file:
	for (nsource = 0; nsource < ent->nsources; nsource++) {
		unsigned int got;

		if (remaining == 0)
			break;

		got = 0;

		if (source->type == ENTROPY_SOURCETYPE_FILE)
			got = get_from_filesource(source, remaining);

		added += got;

		remaining -= ISC_MIN(remaining, got);

		source = ISC_LIST_NEXT(source, link);
		if (source == NULL)
			source = ISC_LIST_HEAD(ent->sources);
	}
	ent->nextsource = source;

	/*
	 * Go again only if there's been progress and we've not
	 * gone back to the beginning
	 */
	if (!(ent->nextsource == firstsource && added == 0)) {
		if (blocking && remaining != 0) {
				goto again_file;
		}
	}

	/*
	 * Here, if there are bits remaining to be had and we can block,
	 * check to see if we have a callback source.  If so, call them.
	 */
	source = ISC_LIST_HEAD(ent->sources);
	while ((remaining != 0) && (source != NULL)) {
		unsigned int got;

		got = 0;

		if (source->type == ENTROPY_SOURCETYPE_CALLBACK)
			got = get_from_callback(source, remaining, blocking);

		added += got;
		remaining -= ISC_MIN(remaining, got);

		if (added >= needed)
			break;

		source = ISC_LIST_NEXT(source, link);
	}

	/*
	 * Mark as initialized if we've added enough data.
	 */
	if (ent->initialized < THRESHOLD_BITS)
		ent->initialized += added;
}



/*
 * Requires "ent" be locked.
 */
static void
destroyfilesource(isc_entropyfilesource_t *source) {
	CryptReleaseContext(source->handle, 0);
}

static void
destroyusocketsource(isc_entropyusocketsource_t *source) {
	UNUSED(source);
}


isc_result_t
isc_entropy_createfilesource(isc_entropy_t *ent, const char *fname) {
	isc_result_t ret;
	isc_entropysource_t *source;
	HCRYPTPROV hcryptprov;
	BOOL err;

	REQUIRE(VALID_ENTROPY(ent));
	REQUIRE(fname != NULL);

	LOCK(&ent->lock);

	source = NULL;

	/*
	 * The first time we just try to acquire the context
	 */
	err = CryptAcquireContext(&hcryptprov, NULL, NULL, PROV_RSA_FULL,
				  CRYPT_VERIFYCONTEXT);
	if (!err){
		(void)GetLastError();
		ret = ISC_R_IOERROR;
		goto errout;
	}

	source = isc_mem_get(ent->mctx, sizeof(isc_entropysource_t));
	if (source == NULL) {
		ret = ISC_R_NOMEMORY;
		goto closecontext;
	}

	/*
	 * From here down, no failures can occur.
	 */
	source->magic = SOURCE_MAGIC;
	source->type = ENTROPY_SOURCETYPE_FILE;
	source->ent = ent;
	source->total = 0;
	source->bad = false;
	memset(source->name, 0, sizeof(source->name));
	ISC_LINK_INIT(source, link);
	source->sources.file.handle = hcryptprov;

	/*
	 * Hook it into the entropy system.
	 */
	ISC_LIST_APPEND(ent->sources, source, link);
	ent->nsources++;

	UNLOCK(&ent->lock);
	return (ISC_R_SUCCESS);

 closecontext:
	CryptReleaseContext(hcryptprov, 0);

 errout:
	if (source != NULL)
		isc_mem_put(ent->mctx, source, sizeof(isc_entropysource_t));

	UNLOCK(&ent->lock);

	return (ret);
}