3 changes:

- Make sure PCURSORINFO is defined even on systems that do not provide it.
- Change the reference to Peter Gutmann's paper.
- Make sure we don't walk the whole heap lists for performance reasons.
  Jeffrey Altman suggests following Peter Gutmann's advice to keep it
  to 50 heap entries per heap list.
This commit is contained in:
Richard Levitte 2000-09-13 07:17:35 +00:00
parent 523d778aef
commit c0366d89f6

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@ -130,6 +130,15 @@
static void readtimer(void);
static void readscreen(void);
/* It appears like PCURSORINFO is only defined when WINVER is 0x0500 and up,
which currently only happens on Win2000. Unfortunately, that is a typedef,
so it's a little bit difficult to detect properly. On the other hand, the
macro CURSOR_SHOWING is defined within the same conditional, so it can be
use to detect the absence of PCURSORINFO. */
#ifndef CURSOR_SHOWING
typedef void *PCURSORINFO;
#endif
typedef BOOL (WINAPI *CRYPTACQUIRECONTEXT)(HCRYPTPROV *, LPCTSTR, LPCTSTR,
DWORD, DWORD);
typedef BOOL (WINAPI *CRYPTGENRANDOM)(HCRYPTPROV, DWORD, BYTE *);
@ -254,7 +263,7 @@ int RAND_poll(void)
*
* This seeding method was proposed in Peter Gutmann, Software
* Generation of Practically Strong Random Numbers,
* http://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/~pgut001/pubs/random2.pdf
* http://www.usenix.org/publications/library/proceedings/sec98/gutmann.html
* (The assignment of entropy estimates below is arbitrary, but based
* on Peter's analysis the full poll appears to be safe. Additional
* interactive seeding is encouraged.)
@ -307,10 +316,14 @@ int RAND_poll(void)
if (heap_first(&hentry,
hlist.th32ProcessID,
hlist.th32HeapID))
{
int entrycnt = 50;
do
RAND_add(&hentry,
hentry.dwSize, 0);
while (heap_next(&hentry));
while (heap_next(&hentry)
&& --entrycnt > 0);
}
} while (heaplist_next(handle,
&hlist));