Hi!

> > x86, kaslr: Provide randomness functions
> > 
> > Adds potential sources of randomness: RDRAND, RDTSC, or the i8254.
> > 
> > This moves the pre-alternatives inline rdrand function into the header so
> > both pieces of code can use it. Availability of RDRAND is then controlled
> > by CONFIG_ARCH_RANDOM, if someone wants to disable it even for kASLR.
> 
> While reviewing this as a pre-pull-request, I noticed the following 
> detail:
> 
> > +static unsigned long get_random_long(void)
> > +{
> > +   unsigned long random;
> > +
> > +   if (has_cpuflag(X86_FEATURE_RDRAND)) {
> > +           debug_putstr("KASLR using RDRAND...\n");
> > +           if (rdrand_long(&random))
> > +                   return random;
> > +   }
> > +
> > +   if (has_cpuflag(X86_FEATURE_TSC)) {
> > +           uint32_t raw;
> > +
> > +           debug_putstr("KASLR using RDTSC...\n");
> > +           rdtscl(raw);
> > +
> > +           /* Only use the low bits of rdtsc. */
> > +           random = raw & 0xffff;
> > +   } else {
> > +           debug_putstr("KASLR using i8254...\n");
> > +           random = i8254();
> > +   }
> > +
> > +   /* Extend timer bits poorly... */
> > +   random |= (random << 16);
> > +#ifdef CONFIG_X86_64
> > +   random |= (random << 32);
> > +#endif
> > +   return random;
> > +}
> 
> Why aren't the 3 sources of entropy XOR-ed together?
> 
> Also, we talked about also adding system dependent entropy sources, such 
> as memory layout or the DMI table - none of that seems to have
> happened.

> It's not like this function should be performance critical, it's run once 
> per bootup, right? There's just no excuse for not maximizing available 
> entropy in such a situation ...

If it is not performance critical, why not use "/dev/random"
infrastructure?
                                                                Pavel
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