freedomboneeee/src/freedombone-utils-rng

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#!/bin/bash
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# Freedom in the Cloud
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# Random number generation functions
#
# License
# =======
#
# Copyright (C) 2014-2018 Bob Mottram <bob@freedombone.net>
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 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 Affero General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# The type of hardware random number generator being used
# This can be empty, "beaglebone" or "onerng"
HWRNG_TYPE=
# Download location for OneRNG driver
ONERNG_PACKAGE="onerng_3.4-1_all.deb"
ONERNG_PACKAGE_DOWNLOAD="https://github.com/OneRNG/onerng.github.io/blob/master/sw/$ONERNG_PACKAGE?raw=true"
# Hash for OneRNG driver
ONERNG_PACKAGE_HASH='78f1c2f52ae573e3b398a695ece7ab9f41868252657ea269f0d5cf0bd4f2eb59'
# device name for OneRNG
ONERNG_DEVICE='ttyACM0'
function check_hwrng {
if [[ $HWRNG_TYPE == "beaglebone" ]]; then
# If hardware random number generation was enabled then make sure that the device exists.
# if /dev/hwrng is not found then any subsequent cryptographic key generation would
# suffer from low entropy and might be insecure
if [ ! -e /dev/hwrng ]; then
ls /dev/hw*
echo $'The hardware random number generator is enabled but could not be detected on'
echo $'/dev/hwrng. There may be a problem with the installation or the Beaglebone hardware.'
exit 75
fi
fi
# If a OneRNG device was installed then verify its firmware
#check_onerng_verification
}
function check_onerng_verification {
if [[ $(is_completed "${FUNCNAME[0]}") == "1" ]]; then
return
fi
if [[ $HWRNG_TYPE != "onerng" ]]; then
return
fi
echo $'Checking OneRNG firmware verification'
last_onerng_validation=$(grep "OneRNG: firmware verification" /var/log/syslog.1 | awk '/./{line=$0} END{print line}')
if [[ $last_onerng_validation != *"passed OK"* ]]; then
last_onerng_validation=$(grep "OneRNG: firmware verification" /var/log/syslog | awk '/./{line=$0} END{print line}')
if [[ $last_onerng_validation != *"passed OK"* ]]; then
echo "$last_onerng_validation"
echo $'OneRNG firmware verification failed'
exit 735026
fi
fi
echo $'OneRNG firmware verification passed'
# if haveged was previously installed then remove it
apt-get -yq remove haveged
mark_completed "${FUNCNAME[0]}"
}
function install_onerng {
apt-get -yq install rng-tools at python-gnupg
# Move to the installation directory
if [ ! -d "$INSTALL_DIR" ]; then
mkdir "$INSTALL_DIR"
fi
cd "$INSTALL_DIR" || exit 24762464
# Download the package
if [ ! -f $ONERNG_PACKAGE ]; then
wget "$ONERNG_PACKAGE_DOWNLOAD"
# shellcheck disable=SC2086
mv $ONERNG_PACKAGE?raw=true $ONERNG_PACKAGE
fi
if [ ! -f $ONERNG_PACKAGE ]; then
echo $"OneRNG package could not be downloaded"
exit 59249
fi
# Check the hash
hash=$(sha256sum $ONERNG_PACKAGE | awk -F ' ' '{print $1}')
if [[ "$hash" != "$ONERNG_PACKAGE_HASH" ]]; then
echo $"OneRNG package: $ONERNG_PACKAGE"
echo $"Hash does not match. This could indicate that the package has been tampered with."
echo $"OneRNG expected package hash: $ONERNG_PACKAGE_HASH"
echo $"OneRNG actual hash: $hash"
exit 25934
fi
# install the package
dpkg -i $ONERNG_PACKAGE
# Check that the install worked
if [ ! -f /etc/onerng.conf ]; then
echo $'OneRNG configuration file not found. The package may not have installed successfully.'
exit 42904
fi
dialog --title $"OneRNG Device" \
--msgbox $"Please plug in the OneRNG device" 6 40
# check rng-tools configuration
if ! grep -q "/dev/$ONERNG_DEVICE" /etc/default/rng-tools; then
echo "HRNGDEVICE=/dev/$ONERNG_DEVICE" >> /etc/default/rng-tools
fi
systemctl restart rng-tools
}
function random_number_generator {
if [[ $(is_completed "${FUNCNAME[0]}") == "1" ]]; then
return
fi
if [[ $INSTALLED_WITHIN_DOCKER == "yes" ]]; then
# it is assumed that docker uses the random number
# generator of the host system
return
fi
# if the hrng type has not been set but /dev/hwrng is detected
if [[ $HWRNG_TYPE != "beaglebone" ]]; then
if [ -e /dev/hwrng ]; then
HWRNG_TYPE="beaglebone"
fi
fi
case $HWRNG_TYPE in
beaglebone)
apt-get -yq install rng-tools
sed -i 's|#HRNGDEVICE=/dev/hwrng|HRNGDEVICE=/dev/hwrng|g' /etc/default/rng-tools
;;
onerng)
function_check install_onerng
install_onerng
;;
*)
# With some VMs, the hardware cycles counter is emulated and deterministic,
# and thus predictible, so havege should not be used
if [[ "$ARCHITECTURE" != "qemu"* ]]; then
apt-get -yq install haveged
fi
;;
esac
mark_completed "${FUNCNAME[0]}"
}
# NOTE: deliberately no exit 0