Re: [PATCH] CPU Jitter RNG: inclusion into kernel crypto API and /dev/random

From: Stephan Mueller
Date: Thu Nov 14 2013 - 13:02:22 EST


Am Donnerstag, 14. November 2013, 11:51:03 schrieb Clemens Ladisch:

Hi Clemens,

>Stephan Mueller wrote:
>> Am Mittwoch, 13. November 2013, 12:51:44 schrieb Clemens Ladisch:
>>> (And any setting that increases accesses to main memory is likey to
>>> introduce more entropy due to clock drift between the processor and
>>> the memory bus. Or where do you assume the entropy comes from?)
>>
>> You nailed it. When I disable the caches using the CR0 setting, I get
>> a massive increase in variations and thus entropy.
>
>Now this would be an opportunity to use the number of main memory
>accesses to estimate entropy. (And when you're running out of the
>cache, i.e., deterministically, is there any entropy?)
>

I seem to have found the root cause with my bare metal tester, but I am
yet unable to make sense of it.

I will report back with more analyses.


>An attacker would not try to detect patterns; he would apply knowledge
>of the internals.

I do not buy that argument, because if an attacker can detect or deduce
the internals of the CPU, he surely can detect the state of the
input_pool or the other entropy pools behind /dev/random. And then,
/dev/random is not so entropic any more for that attacker.
>
>Statistical tests are useful only for detecting the absence of entropy,
>not for the opposite.

Again, I fully agree. But it is equally important to understand that
entropy is relative. And all I want and all I care about is that an
attacker has only the knowledge and ability to make measurements that
are less precise than 1 bit.

Ciao
Stephan
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