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SubjectRe: [PATCH 2/2] m68k: virt: generate new RNG seed on reboot
On Fri, Sep 23, 2022 at 2:23 PM Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@linux-m68k.org> wrote:
> > > > + if (rng_seed_record && rng_seed_record->size > sizeof(*rng_seed_record) + 2) {
> > > > + u16 len = rng_seed_record->size - sizeof(*rng_seed_record) - 2;
> > > > + get_random_bytes((u8 *)rng_seed_record->data + 2, len);
> > > > + *(u16 *)rng_seed_record->data = len;
>
> Storing the length should use the proper cpu_to_be16 accessor.

Okay, I'll do that for v2.

(Simply out of curiosity, why? Isn't m68k always big endian and this
is arch/ code?)

> > The way I tested this is by having my initramfs just call
> > `reboot(RB_AUTOBOOT);`, and having add_bootloader_randomness() print
> > its contents to the console. I checked that it was both present and
> > different every time.
>
> Are you sure the new kernel did receive the same randomness as prepared
> by get_random_bytes()? I would expect it to just reboot into qemu,
> reload the kernel from disk, and recreate a new bootinfo from scratch,
> including generating a new random seed.

Yes I'm sure. Without this patch, the new kernel sees the zeroed state.

Jason

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