/* crypto/rand/rand_win.c */ /* Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com) * All rights reserved. * * This package is an SSL implementation written * by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com). * The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL. * * This library is free for commercial and non-commercial use as long as * the following conditions are aheared to. The following conditions * apply to all code found in this distribution, be it the RC4, RSA, * lhash, DES, etc., code; not just the SSL code. 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This product includes software written by Tim * Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com). * */ #ifdef WINDOWS #include #include /* XXX There are probably other includes missing here ... */ #if !defined(USE_MD5_RAND) && !defined(USE_SHA1_RAND) && !defined(USE_MDC2_RAND) && !defined(USE_MD2_RAND) #if !defined(NO_SHA) && !defined(NO_SHA1) #define USE_SHA1_RAND #elif !defined(NO_MD5) #define USE_MD5_RAND #elif !defined(NO_MDC2) && !defined(NO_DES) #define USE_MDC2_RAND #elif !defined(NO_MD2) #define USE_MD2_RAND #else #error No message digest algorithm available #endif #endif #if defined(USE_MD5_RAND) #include #define MD_DIGEST_LENGTH MD5_DIGEST_LENGTH #define MD(a,b,c) MD5(a,b,c) #elif defined(USE_SHA1_RAND) #include #define MD_DIGEST_LENGTH SHA_DIGEST_LENGTH #define MD(a,b,c) SHA1(a,b,c) #elif defined(USE_MDC2_RAND) #include #define MD_DIGEST_LENGTH MDC2_DIGEST_LENGTH #define MD(a,b,c) MDC2(a,b,c) #elif defined(USE_MD2_RAND) #include #define MD_DIGEST_LENGTH MD2_DIGEST_LENGTH #define MD(a,b,c) MD2(a,b,c) #endif int RAND_event(UINT iMsg, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam) { double add_entropy=0; SYSTEMTIME t; switch (iMsg) { case WM_KEYDOWN: { static WPARAM key; if (key != wParam) add_entropy = 0.05; key = wParam; } break; case WM_MOUSEMOVE: { static int lastx,lasty,lastdx,lastdy; int x,y,dx,dy; x=LOWORD(lParam); y=HIWORD(lParam); dx=lastx-x; dy=lasty-y; if (dx != 0 && dy != 0 && dx-lastdx != 0 && dy-lastdy != 0) add_entropy=.2; lastx=x, lasty=y; lastdx=dx, lastdy=dy; } break; } GetSystemTime(&t); RAND_add(&iMsg, sizeof(iMsg), add_entropy); RAND_add(&wParam, sizeof(wParam), 0); RAND_add(&lParam, sizeof(lParam), 0); RAND_add(&t, sizeof(t), 0); return (RAND_status()); } /***************************************************************************** * Initialisation function for the SSL random generator. Takes the contents * of the screen as random seed. * * Created 960901 by Gertjan van Oosten, gertjan@West.NL, West Consulting B.V. * * Code adapted from * ; * the original copyright message is: * * (C) Copyright Microsoft Corp. 1993. All rights reserved. * * You have a royalty-free right to use, modify, reproduce and * distribute the Sample Files (and/or any modified version) in * any way you find useful, provided that you agree that * Microsoft has no warranty obligations or liability for any * Sample Application Files which are modified. */ /* * I have modified the loading of bytes via RAND_seed() mechanism since * the original would have been very very CPU intensive since RAND_seed() * does an MD5 per 16 bytes of input. The cost to digest 16 bytes is the same * as that to digest 56 bytes. So under the old system, a screen of * 1024*768*256 would have been CPU cost of approximately 49,000 56 byte MD5 * digests or digesting 2.7 mbytes. What I have put in place would * be 48 16k MD5 digests, or effectively 48*16+48 MD5 bytes or 816 kbytes * or about 3.5 times as much. * - eric */ void RAND_screen(void) { HDC hScrDC; /* screen DC */ HDC hMemDC; /* memory DC */ HBITMAP hBitmap; /* handle for our bitmap */ HBITMAP hOldBitmap; /* handle for previous bitmap */ BITMAP bm; /* bitmap properties */ unsigned int size; /* size of bitmap */ char *bmbits; /* contents of bitmap */ int w; /* screen width */ int h; /* screen height */ int y; /* y-coordinate of screen lines to grab */ int n = 16; /* number of screen lines to grab at a time */ /* Create a screen DC and a memory DC compatible to screen DC */ hScrDC = CreateDC("DISPLAY", NULL, NULL, NULL); hMemDC = CreateCompatibleDC(hScrDC); /* Get screen resolution */ w = GetDeviceCaps(hScrDC, HORZRES); h = GetDeviceCaps(hScrDC, VERTRES); /* Create a bitmap compatible with the screen DC */ hBitmap = CreateCompatibleBitmap(hScrDC, w, n); /* Select new bitmap into memory DC */ hOldBitmap = SelectObject(hMemDC, hBitmap); /* Get bitmap properties */ GetObject(hBitmap, sizeof(BITMAP), (LPSTR)&bm); size = (unsigned int)bm.bmWidthBytes * bm.bmHeight * bm.bmPlanes; bmbits = Malloc(size); if (bmbits) { /* Now go through the whole screen, repeatedly grabbing n lines */ for (y = 0; y < h-n; y += n) { unsigned char md[MD_DIGEST_LENGTH]; /* Bitblt screen DC to memory DC */ BitBlt(hMemDC, 0, 0, w, n, hScrDC, 0, y, SRCCOPY); /* Copy bitmap bits from memory DC to bmbits */ GetBitmapBits(hBitmap, size, bmbits); /* Get the MD5 of the bitmap */ MD(bmbits,size,md); /* Seed the random generator with the MD5 digest */ RAND_seed(md, MD_DIGEST_LENGTH); } Free(bmbits); } /* Select old bitmap back into memory DC */ hBitmap = SelectObject(hMemDC, hOldBitmap); /* Clean up */ DeleteObject(hBitmap); DeleteDC(hMemDC); DeleteDC(hScrDC); } #else # if PEDANTIC static void *dummy=&dummy; # endif #endif