tor/src/test/rng_test_helpers.c

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/* Copyright (c) 2018-2020, The Tor Project, Inc. */
/* See LICENSE for licensing information */
/**
* \file rng_test_helpers.c
* \brief Helpers for overriding PRNGs during unit tests.
*
* We define two PRNG overrides: a "reproducible PRNG" where the seed is
* chosen randomly but the stream can be replayed later on in case a bug is
* found, and a "deterministic PRNG" where the seed is fixed in the unit
* tests.
*
* Obviously, this code is testing-only.
*/
#include "orconfig.h"
#include "core/or/or.h"
#include "lib/crypt_ops/crypto_rand.h"
#include "ext/tinytest.h"
#include "test/rng_test_helpers.h"
#ifndef TOR_UNIT_TESTS
#error "No. Never link this code into Tor proper."
#endif
/**
* True iff the RNG is currently replaced. Prevents double-replacement.
**/
static bool rng_is_replaced = false;
/**
* Mutex to protect deterministic prng.
*
* Note that if you actually _use_ the prng from two threads at the same time,
* the results will probably be nondeterministic anyway.
*/
static tor_mutex_t *rng_mutex = NULL;
/**
* Cached old value for the thread prng.
**/
static crypto_fast_rng_t *stored_fast_rng = NULL;
/** replacement for crypto_strongest_rand that delegates to crypto_rand. */
static void
mock_crypto_strongest_rand(uint8_t *out, size_t len)
{
crypto_rand((char *)out, len);
}
/* This is the seed of the deterministic randomness. */
static uint8_t rng_seed[16];
static crypto_xof_t *rng_xof = NULL;
/**
* Print the seed for our PRNG to stdout. We use this when we're failed
* test that had a reproducible RNG set.
**/
void
testing_dump_reproducible_rng_seed(void)
{
printf("\n"
"Seed: %s\n",
hex_str((const char*)rng_seed, sizeof(rng_seed)));
}
/** Produce deterministic randomness for the stochastic tests using the global
* rng_xof output.
*
* This function produces deterministic data over multiple calls iff it's
* called in the same call order with the same 'n' parameter.
* If not, outputs will deviate. */
static void
crypto_rand_deterministic(char *out, size_t n)
{
tor_assert(rng_xof);
tor_mutex_acquire(rng_mutex);
crypto_xof_squeeze_bytes(rng_xof, (uint8_t*)out, n);
tor_mutex_release(rng_mutex);
}
/**
* Implementation helper: override our crypto_rand() PRNG with a given seed of
* length <b>seed_len</b>. Overlong seeds are truncated; short ones are
* padded.
**/
static void
enable_deterministic_rng_impl(const uint8_t *seed, size_t seed_len)
{
tor_assert(!rng_is_replaced);
tor_assert(crypto_rand == crypto_rand__real);
memset(rng_seed, 0, sizeof(rng_seed));
memcpy(rng_seed, seed, MIN(seed_len, sizeof(rng_seed)));
rng_mutex = tor_mutex_new();
crypto_xof_free(rng_xof);
rng_xof = crypto_xof_new();
crypto_xof_add_bytes(rng_xof, rng_seed, sizeof(rng_seed));
MOCK(crypto_rand, crypto_rand_deterministic);
MOCK(crypto_strongest_rand_, mock_crypto_strongest_rand);
uint8_t fast_rng_seed[CRYPTO_FAST_RNG_SEED_LEN];
memset(fast_rng_seed, 0xff, sizeof(fast_rng_seed));
memcpy(fast_rng_seed, rng_seed, MIN(sizeof(rng_seed),
sizeof(fast_rng_seed)));
crypto_fast_rng_t *fast_rng = crypto_fast_rng_new_from_seed(fast_rng_seed);
crypto_fast_rng_disable_reseed(fast_rng);
stored_fast_rng = crypto_replace_thread_fast_rng(fast_rng);
rng_is_replaced = true;
}
/**
* Replace our get_thread_fast_rng(), crypto_rand() and
* crypto_strongest_rand() prngs with a variant that generates all of its
* output deterministically from a randomly chosen seed. In the event of an
* error, you can log the seed later on with
* testing_dump_reproducible_rng_seed.
**/
void
testing_enable_reproducible_rng(void)
{
const char *provided_seed = getenv("TOR_TEST_RNG_SEED");
if (provided_seed) {
size_t hexlen = strlen(provided_seed);
size_t seedlen = hexlen / 2;
uint8_t *seed = tor_malloc(hexlen / 2);
if (base16_decode((char*)seed, seedlen, provided_seed, hexlen) < 0) {
puts("Cannot decode value in TOR_TEST_RNG_SEED");
exit(1);
}
enable_deterministic_rng_impl(seed, seedlen);
tor_free(seed);
} else {
uint8_t seed[16];
crypto_rand((char*)seed, sizeof(seed));
enable_deterministic_rng_impl(seed, sizeof(seed));
}
}
/**
* Replace our get_thread_fast_rng(), crypto_rand() and
* crypto_strongest_rand() prngs with a variant that generates all of its
* output deterministically from a fixed seed. This variant is mainly useful
* for cases when we don't want coverage to change between runs.
*
* USAGE NOTE: Test correctness SHOULD NOT depend on the specific output of
* this "rng". If you need a specific output, use
* testing_enable_prefilled_rng() instead.
**/
void
testing_enable_deterministic_rng(void)
{
static const uint8_t quotation[] =
"What will it be? A tree? A weed? "
"Each one is started from a seed."; // -- Mary Ann Hoberman
enable_deterministic_rng_impl(quotation, sizeof(quotation));
}
static uint8_t *prefilled_rng_buffer = NULL;
static size_t prefilled_rng_buflen;
static size_t prefilled_rng_idx;
/**
* crypto_rand() replacement that returns canned data.
**/
static void
crypto_rand_prefilled(char *out, size_t n)
{
tor_mutex_acquire(rng_mutex);
while (n) {
size_t n_to_copy = MIN(prefilled_rng_buflen - prefilled_rng_idx, n);
memcpy(out, prefilled_rng_buffer + prefilled_rng_idx, n_to_copy);
out += n_to_copy;
n -= n_to_copy;
prefilled_rng_idx += n_to_copy;
if (prefilled_rng_idx == prefilled_rng_buflen) {
prefilled_rng_idx = 0;
}
}
tor_mutex_release(rng_mutex);
}
/**
* Replace our crypto_rand() and crypto_strongest_rand() prngs with a variant
* that yields output from a buffer. If it reaches the end of the buffer, it
* starts over.
*
* Note: the get_thread_fast_rng() prng is not replaced by this; we'll need
* more code to support that.
**/
void
testing_enable_prefilled_rng(const void *buffer, size_t buflen)
{
tor_assert(buflen > 0);
tor_assert(!rng_mutex);
rng_mutex = tor_mutex_new();
tor_mutex_acquire(rng_mutex);
prefilled_rng_buffer = tor_memdup(buffer, buflen);
prefilled_rng_buflen = buflen;
prefilled_rng_idx = 0;
tor_mutex_release(rng_mutex);
MOCK(crypto_rand, crypto_rand_prefilled);
MOCK(crypto_strongest_rand_, mock_crypto_strongest_rand);
}
/**
* Reset the position in the prefilled RNG buffer to the start.
*/
void
testing_prefilled_rng_reset(void)
{
tor_mutex_acquire(rng_mutex);
prefilled_rng_idx = 0;
tor_mutex_release(rng_mutex);
}
/**
* Undo the overrides for our PRNG. To be used at the end of testing.
*
* Note that this function should be safe to call even if the rng has not
* yet been replaced.
**/
void
testing_disable_rng_override(void)
{
crypto_xof_free(rng_xof);
tor_free(prefilled_rng_buffer);
UNMOCK(crypto_rand);
UNMOCK(crypto_strongest_rand_);
tor_mutex_free(rng_mutex);
crypto_fast_rng_t *rng = crypto_replace_thread_fast_rng(stored_fast_rng);
crypto_fast_rng_free(rng);
rng_is_replaced = false;
}
/**
* As testing_disable_rng_override(), but dump the seed if the current
* test has failed.
*/
void
testing_disable_reproducible_rng(void)
{
if (tinytest_cur_test_has_failed()) {
testing_dump_reproducible_rng_seed();
}
testing_disable_rng_override();
}