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/*
 * fips.c -- Performs FIPS 140-1/140-2 RNG tests
 *
 * Copyright (C) 2001 Philipp Rumpf
 *
 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
 * (at your option) any later version.
 *
 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
 * GNU General Public License for more details.
 *
 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
 * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
 * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Suite 500, Boston, MA  02110-1335  USA
 */

#define _GNU_SOURCE

#ifndef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#error Invalid or missing autoconf build environment
#endif

#include "rng-tools-config.h"

#include <unistd.h>
#include <string.h>

#include "fips.h"

/*
 * Names for the FIPS tests, and bitmask
 */
const char *fips_test_names[N_FIPS_TESTS] = {
	"FIPS 140-2(2001-10-10) Monobit",
	"FIPS 140-2(2001-10-10) Poker",
	"FIPS 140-2(2001-10-10) Runs",
	"FIPS 140-2(2001-10-10) Long run",
	"FIPS 140-2(2001-10-10) Continuous run"
};
const unsigned int fips_test_mask[N_FIPS_TESTS] = {
	FIPS_RNG_MONOBIT, FIPS_RNG_POKER, FIPS_RNG_RUNS,
	FIPS_RNG_LONGRUN, FIPS_RNG_CONTINUOUS_RUN
};


/* These are the startup tests suggested by the FIPS 140-1 spec section
*  4.11.1 (http://csrc.nist.gov/fips/fips1401.htm), and updated by FIPS
*  140-2 4.9, errata of 2001-10-10.  FIPS 140-2, errata of 2002-12-03
*  removed all requirements for non-deterministic RNGs, and thus most of
*  the tests we need are not mentioned in FIPS 140-2 anymore.  We also
*  implement FIPS 140-1 4.11.2/FIPS 140-2 4.9 Continuous Run test.
*
*  The Monobit, Poker, Runs, and Long Runs tests are implemented below.
*  This test must be run at periodic intervals to verify data is
*  sufficiently random.  If the tests are failed the RNG module shall
*  no longer submit data to the entropy pool, but the tests shall
*  continue to run at the given interval.  If at a later time the RNG
*  passes all tests it shall be re-enabled for the next period.
*
*  The reason for this is that it is not unlikely that at some time
*  during normal operation one of the tests will fail.  This does not
*  necessarily mean the RNG is not operating properly, it is just a
*  statistically rare event.  In that case we don't want to forever
*  disable the RNG, we will just leave it disabled for the period of
*  time until the tests are rerun and passed.
*
*  For the continuous run test, we need to check all bits of data, so
*  "periodic" above shall be read as "for every back-to-back block of
*  20000 bits".  We verify 32 bits to accomodate the AMD TRNG, and
*  to reduce false positives with other TRNGs.
*/


/*
 * fips_test_store - store 8 bits of entropy in FIPS
 * 			 internal test data pool
 */
static void fips_test_store(fips_ctx_t *ctx, unsigned int rng_data)
{
	int j;

	ctx->poker[rng_data >> 4]++;
	ctx->poker[rng_data & 15]++;

	/* Note in the loop below rlength is always one less than the actual
	   run length. This makes things easier. */
	for (j = 7; j >= 0; j--) {
		ctx->ones += ctx->current_bit = ((rng_data >> j) & 1);
		if (ctx->current_bit != ctx->last_bit) {
			/* If runlength is 1-6 count it in correct bucket. 0's go in
			   runs[0-5] 1's go in runs[6-11] hence the 6*current_bit below */
			if (ctx->rlength < 5) {
				ctx->runs[ctx->rlength +
				     (6 * ctx->current_bit)]++;
			} else {
				ctx->runs[5 + (6 * ctx->current_bit)]++;
			}

			/* Check if we just failed longrun test */
			if (ctx->rlength >= 25)
				ctx->longrun = 1;
			ctx->rlength = 0;
			/* flip the current run type */
			ctx->last_bit = ctx->current_bit;
		} else {
			ctx->rlength++;
		}
	}
}

int fips_run_rng_test (fips_ctx_t *ctx, const void *buf)
{
	int i, j;
	int rng_test = 0;
	unsigned char *rngdatabuf;

	if (!ctx) return -1;
	if (!buf) return -1;
	rngdatabuf = (unsigned char *)buf;

	for (i=0; i<FIPS_RNG_BUFFER_SIZE; i += 4) {
		int new32 = rngdatabuf[i] |
			    ( rngdatabuf[i+1] << 8 ) |
			    ( rngdatabuf[i+2] << 16 ) |
			    ( rngdatabuf[i+3] << 24 );
		if (new32 == ctx->last32) rng_test |= FIPS_RNG_CONTINUOUS_RUN;
		ctx->last32 = new32;
		fips_test_store(ctx, rngdatabuf[i]);
		fips_test_store(ctx, rngdatabuf[i+1]);
		fips_test_store(ctx, rngdatabuf[i+2]);
		fips_test_store(ctx, rngdatabuf[i+3]);
	}

	/* add in the last (possibly incomplete) run */
	if (ctx->rlength < 5)
		ctx->runs[ctx->rlength + (6 * ctx->current_bit)]++;
	else {
		ctx->runs[5 + (6 * ctx->current_bit)]++;
		if (ctx->rlength >= 25)
			rng_test |= FIPS_RNG_LONGRUN;
	}

	if (ctx->longrun) {
		rng_test |= FIPS_RNG_LONGRUN;
		ctx->longrun = 0;
	}

	/* Ones test */
	if ((ctx->ones >= 10275) || (ctx->ones <= 9725))
		rng_test |= FIPS_RNG_MONOBIT;
	/* Poker calcs */
	for (i = 0, j = 0; i < 16; i++)
		j += ctx->poker[i] * ctx->poker[i];
	/* 16/5000*1563176-5000 = 2.1632  */
	/* 16/5000*1576928-5000 = 46.1696 */
	if ((j > 1576928) || (j < 1563176))
		rng_test |= FIPS_RNG_POKER;

	if ((ctx->runs[0] < 2315) || (ctx->runs[0] > 2685) ||
	    (ctx->runs[1] < 1114) || (ctx->runs[1] > 1386) ||
	    (ctx->runs[2] < 527) || (ctx->runs[2] > 723) ||
	    (ctx->runs[3] < 240) || (ctx->runs[3] > 384) ||
	    (ctx->runs[4] < 103) || (ctx->runs[4] > 209) ||
	    (ctx->runs[5] < 103) || (ctx->runs[5] > 209) ||
	    (ctx->runs[6] < 2315) || (ctx->runs[6] > 2685) ||
	    (ctx->runs[7] < 1114) || (ctx->runs[7] > 1386) ||
	    (ctx->runs[8] < 527) || (ctx->runs[8] > 723) ||
	    (ctx->runs[9] < 240) || (ctx->runs[9] > 384) ||
	    (ctx->runs[10] < 103) || (ctx->runs[10] > 209) ||
	    (ctx->runs[11] < 103) || (ctx->runs[11] > 209)) {
		rng_test |= FIPS_RNG_RUNS;
	}

	/* finally, clear out FIPS variables for start of next run */
	memset (ctx->poker, 0, sizeof (ctx->poker));
	memset (ctx->runs, 0, sizeof (ctx->runs));
	ctx->ones = 0;
	ctx->rlength = -1;
	ctx->current_bit = 0;

	return rng_test;
}

void fips_init(fips_ctx_t *ctx, unsigned int last32)
{
	if (ctx) {
		memset (ctx->poker, 0, sizeof (ctx->poker));
		memset (ctx->runs, 0, sizeof (ctx->runs));
		ctx->longrun = 0;
		ctx->ones = 0;
		ctx->rlength = -1;
		ctx->current_bit = 0;
		ctx->last_bit = 0;
		ctx->last32 = last32;
	}
}