* gnu/packages/patches/python-3.5-getentropy-on-old-kernels.patch: New file. * gnu/local.mk (dist_patch_DATA): Add it. * gnu/packages/python.scm (python-3.5, python-minimal, python-minimal-wrapper, python-wrapper)[source]: Use it.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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This patch resolves a compatibility issue when compiled against glibc 2.25
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and run runder kernels < 3.17:
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1410175
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Upstream bug URL: https://bugs.python.org/issue29157
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Patch copied from upstream source repository:
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https://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/8125d9a8152b
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# HG changeset patch
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# User Victor Stinner <victor.stinner@gmail.com>
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# Date 1483957133 -3600
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# Node ID 8125d9a8152b79e712cb09c7094b9129b9bcea86
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# Parent  337461574c90281630751b6095c4e1baf380cf7d
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Issue #29157: Prefer getrandom() over getentropy()
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Copy and then adapt Python/random.c from default branch. Difference between 3.5
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and default branches:
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* Python 3.5 only uses getrandom() in non-blocking mode: flags=GRND_NONBLOCK
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* If getrandom() fails with EAGAIN: py_getrandom() immediately fails and
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  remembers that getrandom() doesn't work.
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* Python 3.5 has no _PyOS_URandomNonblock() function: _PyOS_URandom()
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  works in non-blocking mode on Python 3.5
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diff --git a/Python/random.c b/Python/random.c
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--- Python/random.c
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+++ Python/random.c
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@@ -1,6 +1,9 @@
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 #include "Python.h"
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 #ifdef MS_WINDOWS
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 #  include <windows.h>
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+/* All sample MSDN wincrypt programs include the header below. It is at least
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+ * required with Min GW. */
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+#  include <wincrypt.h>
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 #else
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 #  include <fcntl.h>
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 #  ifdef HAVE_SYS_STAT_H
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@@ -37,10 +40,9 @@ win32_urandom_init(int raise)
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     return 0;
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 error:
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-    if (raise)
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+    if (raise) {
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         PyErr_SetFromWindowsErr(0);
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-    else
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-        Py_FatalError("Failed to initialize Windows random API (CryptoGen)");
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+    }
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     return -1;
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 }
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@@ -53,8 +55,9 @@ win32_urandom(unsigned char *buffer, Py_
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     if (hCryptProv == 0)
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     {
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-        if (win32_urandom_init(raise) == -1)
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+        if (win32_urandom_init(raise) == -1) {
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             return -1;
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+        }
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     }
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     while (size > 0)
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@@ -63,11 +66,9 @@ win32_urandom(unsigned char *buffer, Py_
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         if (!CryptGenRandom(hCryptProv, (DWORD)chunk, buffer))
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         {
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             /* CryptGenRandom() failed */
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-            if (raise)
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+            if (raise) {
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                 PyErr_SetFromWindowsErr(0);
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-            else
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-                Py_FatalError("Failed to initialized the randomized hash "
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-                        "secret using CryptoGen)");
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+            }
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             return -1;
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         }
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         buffer += chunk;
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@@ -76,58 +77,23 @@ win32_urandom(unsigned char *buffer, Py_
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     return 0;
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 }
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-/* Issue #25003: Don't use getentropy() on Solaris (available since
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- * Solaris 11.3), it is blocking whereas os.urandom() should not block. */
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-#elif defined(HAVE_GETENTROPY) && !defined(sun)
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-#define PY_GETENTROPY 1
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-
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-/* Fill buffer with size pseudo-random bytes generated by getentropy().
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-   Return 0 on success, or raise an exception and return -1 on error.
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-
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-   If fatal is nonzero, call Py_FatalError() instead of raising an exception
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-   on error. */
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-static int
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-py_getentropy(unsigned char *buffer, Py_ssize_t size, int fatal)
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-{
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-    while (size > 0) {
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-        Py_ssize_t len = Py_MIN(size, 256);
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-        int res;
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-
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-        if (!fatal) {
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-            Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS
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-            res = getentropy(buffer, len);
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-            Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS
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-
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-            if (res < 0) {
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-                PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_OSError);
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-                return -1;
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-            }
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-        }
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-        else {
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-            res = getentropy(buffer, len);
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-            if (res < 0)
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-                Py_FatalError("getentropy() failed");
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-        }
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-
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-        buffer += len;
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-        size -= len;
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-    }
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-    return 0;
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-}
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-
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-#else
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+#else /* !MS_WINDOWS */
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 #if defined(HAVE_GETRANDOM) || defined(HAVE_GETRANDOM_SYSCALL)
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 #define PY_GETRANDOM 1
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-/* Call getrandom()
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+/* Call getrandom() to get random bytes:
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+
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    - Return 1 on success
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-   - Return 0 if getrandom() syscall is not available (failed with ENOSYS or
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-     EPERM) or if getrandom(GRND_NONBLOCK) failed with EAGAIN (system urandom
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-     not initialized yet) and raise=0.
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+   - Return 0 if getrandom() is not available (failed with ENOSYS or EPERM),
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+     or if getrandom(GRND_NONBLOCK) failed with EAGAIN (system urandom not
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+     initialized yet).
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    - Raise an exception (if raise is non-zero) and return -1 on error:
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-     getrandom() failed with EINTR and the Python signal handler raised an
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-     exception, or getrandom() failed with a different error. */
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+     if getrandom() failed with EINTR, raise is non-zero and the Python signal
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+     handler raised an exception, or if getrandom() failed with a different
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+     error.
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+
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+   getrandom() is retried if it failed with EINTR: interrupted by a signal. */
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 static int
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 py_getrandom(void *buffer, Py_ssize_t size, int raise)
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 {
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@@ -142,16 +108,19 @@ py_getrandom(void *buffer, Py_ssize_t si
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      * see https://bugs.python.org/issue26839. To avoid this, use the
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      * GRND_NONBLOCK flag. */
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     const int flags = GRND_NONBLOCK;
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+    char *dest;
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     long n;
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     if (!getrandom_works) {
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         return 0;
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     }
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+    dest = buffer;
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     while (0 < size) {
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 #ifdef sun
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         /* Issue #26735: On Solaris, getrandom() is limited to returning up
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-           to 1024 bytes */
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+           to 1024 bytes. Call it multiple times if more bytes are
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+           requested. */
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         n = Py_MIN(size, 1024);
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 #else
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         n = Py_MIN(size, LONG_MAX);
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@@ -161,34 +130,35 @@ py_getrandom(void *buffer, Py_ssize_t si
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 #ifdef HAVE_GETRANDOM
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         if (raise) {
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             Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS
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-            n = getrandom(buffer, n, flags);
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+            n = getrandom(dest, n, flags);
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             Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS
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         }
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         else {
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-            n = getrandom(buffer, n, flags);
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+            n = getrandom(dest, n, flags);
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         }
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 #else
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         /* On Linux, use the syscall() function because the GNU libc doesn't
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-         * expose the Linux getrandom() syscall yet. See:
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-         * https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=17252 */
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+           expose the Linux getrandom() syscall yet. See:
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+           https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=17252 */
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         if (raise) {
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             Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS
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-            n = syscall(SYS_getrandom, buffer, n, flags);
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+            n = syscall(SYS_getrandom, dest, n, flags);
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             Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS
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         }
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         else {
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-            n = syscall(SYS_getrandom, buffer, n, flags);
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+            n = syscall(SYS_getrandom, dest, n, flags);
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         }
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 #endif
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         if (n < 0) {
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-            /* ENOSYS: getrandom() syscall not supported by the kernel (but
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-             * maybe supported by the host which built Python). EPERM:
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-             * getrandom() syscall blocked by SECCOMP or something else. */
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+            /* ENOSYS: the syscall is not supported by the kernel.
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+               EPERM: the syscall is blocked by a security policy (ex: SECCOMP)
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+               or something else. */
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             if (errno == ENOSYS || errno == EPERM) {
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                 getrandom_works = 0;
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                 return 0;
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             }
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+
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             if (errno == EAGAIN) {
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                 /* getrandom(GRND_NONBLOCK) fails with EAGAIN if the system
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                    urandom is not initialiazed yet. In this case, fall back on
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@@ -202,32 +172,101 @@ py_getrandom(void *buffer, Py_ssize_t si
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             }
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             if (errno == EINTR) {
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-                if (PyErr_CheckSignals()) {
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-                    if (!raise) {
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-                        Py_FatalError("getrandom() interrupted by a signal");
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+                if (raise) {
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+                    if (PyErr_CheckSignals()) {
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+                        return -1;
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                     }
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-                    return -1;
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                 }
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-                /* retry getrandom() */
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+                /* retry getrandom() if it was interrupted by a signal */
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                 continue;
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             }
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             if (raise) {
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                 PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_OSError);
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             }
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-            else {
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-                Py_FatalError("getrandom() failed");
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+            return -1;
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+        }
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+
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+        dest += n;
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+        size -= n;
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+    }
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+    return 1;
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+}
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+
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+#elif defined(HAVE_GETENTROPY)
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+#define PY_GETENTROPY 1
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+
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+/* Fill buffer with size pseudo-random bytes generated by getentropy():
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+
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+   - Return 1 on success
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+   - Return 0 if getentropy() syscall is not available (failed with ENOSYS or
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+     EPERM).
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+   - Raise an exception (if raise is non-zero) and return -1 on error:
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+     if getentropy() failed with EINTR, raise is non-zero and the Python signal
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+     handler raised an exception, or if getentropy() failed with a different
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+     error.
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+
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+   getentropy() is retried if it failed with EINTR: interrupted by a signal. */
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+static int
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+py_getentropy(char *buffer, Py_ssize_t size, int raise)
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+{
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+    /* Is getentropy() supported by the running kernel? Set to 0 if
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+       getentropy() failed with ENOSYS or EPERM. */
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+    static int getentropy_works = 1;
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+
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+    if (!getentropy_works) {
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+        return 0;
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+    }
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+
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+    while (size > 0) {
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+        /* getentropy() is limited to returning up to 256 bytes. Call it
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+           multiple times if more bytes are requested. */
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+        Py_ssize_t len = Py_MIN(size, 256);
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+        int res;
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+
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+        if (raise) {
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+            Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS
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+            res = getentropy(buffer, len);
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+            Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS
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+        }
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+        else {
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+            res = getentropy(buffer, len);
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+        }
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+
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+        if (res < 0) {
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+            /* ENOSYS: the syscall is not supported by the running kernel.
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+               EPERM: the syscall is blocked by a security policy (ex: SECCOMP)
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+               or something else. */
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+            if (errno == ENOSYS || errno == EPERM) {
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+                getentropy_works = 0;
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+                return 0;
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+            }
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+
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+            if (errno == EINTR) {
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+                if (raise) {
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+                    if (PyErr_CheckSignals()) {
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+                        return -1;
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+                    }
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+                }
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+
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+                /* retry getentropy() if it was interrupted by a signal */
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+                continue;
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+            }
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+
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+            if (raise) {
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+                PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_OSError);
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             }
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             return -1;
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         }
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-        buffer += n;
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-        size -= n;
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+        buffer += len;
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+        size -= len;
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     }
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     return 1;
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 }
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-#endif
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+#endif /* defined(HAVE_GETENTROPY) && !defined(sun) */
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+
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 static struct {
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     int fd;
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@@ -235,136 +274,123 @@ static struct {
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     ino_t st_ino;
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 } urandom_cache = { -1 };
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+/* Read random bytes from the /dev/urandom device:
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-/* Read 'size' random bytes from py_getrandom(). Fall back on reading from
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-   /dev/urandom if getrandom() is not available.
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+   - Return 0 on success
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+   - Raise an exception (if raise is non-zero) and return -1 on error
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-   Call Py_FatalError() on error. */
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-static void
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-dev_urandom_noraise(unsigned char *buffer, Py_ssize_t size)
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+   Possible causes of errors:
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+
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+   - open() failed with ENOENT, ENXIO, ENODEV, EACCES: the /dev/urandom device
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+     was not found. For example, it was removed manually or not exposed in a
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+     chroot or container.
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+   - open() failed with a different error
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+   - fstat() failed
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+   - read() failed or returned 0
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+
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+   read() is retried if it failed with EINTR: interrupted by a signal.
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+
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+   The file descriptor of the device is kept open between calls to avoid using
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+   many file descriptors when run in parallel from multiple threads:
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+   see the issue #18756.
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+
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+   st_dev and st_ino fields of the file descriptor (from fstat()) are cached to
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+   check if the file descriptor was replaced by a different file (which is
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+   likely a bug in the application): see the issue #21207.
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+
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+   If the file descriptor was closed or replaced, open a new file descriptor
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+   but don't close the old file descriptor: it probably points to something
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+   important for some third-party code. */
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+static int
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+dev_urandom(char *buffer, Py_ssize_t size, int raise)
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 {
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     int fd;
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     Py_ssize_t n;
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-    assert (0 < size);
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+    if (raise) {
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+        struct _Py_stat_struct st;
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-#ifdef PY_GETRANDOM
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-    if (py_getrandom(buffer, size, 0) == 1) {
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-        return;
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+        if (urandom_cache.fd >= 0) {
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+            /* Does the fd point to the same thing as before? (issue #21207) */
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+            if (_Py_fstat_noraise(urandom_cache.fd, &st)
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+                || st.st_dev != urandom_cache.st_dev
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+                || st.st_ino != urandom_cache.st_ino) {
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+                /* Something changed: forget the cached fd (but don't close it,
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+                   since it probably points to something important for some
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+                   third-party code). */
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+                urandom_cache.fd = -1;
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+            }
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+        }
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+        if (urandom_cache.fd >= 0)
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+            fd = urandom_cache.fd;
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+        else {
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+            fd = _Py_open("/dev/urandom", O_RDONLY);
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+            if (fd < 0) {
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+                if (errno == ENOENT || errno == ENXIO ||
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+                    errno == ENODEV || errno == EACCES) {
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+                    PyErr_SetString(PyExc_NotImplementedError,
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+                                    "/dev/urandom (or equivalent) not found");
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+                }
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+                /* otherwise, keep the OSError exception raised by _Py_open() */
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+                return -1;
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+            }
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+            if (urandom_cache.fd >= 0) {
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+                /* urandom_fd was initialized by another thread while we were
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+                   not holding the GIL, keep it. */
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+                close(fd);
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+                fd = urandom_cache.fd;
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+            }
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+            else {
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+                if (_Py_fstat(fd, &st)) {
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+                    close(fd);
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+                    return -1;
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+                }
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+                else {
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+                    urandom_cache.fd = fd;
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+                    urandom_cache.st_dev = st.st_dev;
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+                    urandom_cache.st_ino = st.st_ino;
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+                }
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+            }
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+        }
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+
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+        do {
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+            n = _Py_read(fd, buffer, (size_t)size);
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+            if (n == -1)
 | 
						|
+                return -1;
 | 
						|
+            if (n == 0) {
 | 
						|
+                PyErr_Format(PyExc_RuntimeError,
 | 
						|
+                        "Failed to read %zi bytes from /dev/urandom",
 | 
						|
+                        size);
 | 
						|
+                return -1;
 | 
						|
+            }
 | 
						|
+
 | 
						|
+            buffer += n;
 | 
						|
+            size -= n;
 | 
						|
+        } while (0 < size);
 | 
						|
     }
 | 
						|
-    /* getrandom() failed with ENOSYS or EPERM,
 | 
						|
-       fall back on reading /dev/urandom */
 | 
						|
-#endif
 | 
						|
-
 | 
						|
-    fd = _Py_open_noraise("/dev/urandom", O_RDONLY);
 | 
						|
-    if (fd < 0) {
 | 
						|
-        Py_FatalError("Failed to open /dev/urandom");
 | 
						|
-    }
 | 
						|
-
 | 
						|
-    while (0 < size)
 | 
						|
-    {
 | 
						|
-        do {
 | 
						|
-            n = read(fd, buffer, (size_t)size);
 | 
						|
-        } while (n < 0 && errno == EINTR);
 | 
						|
-
 | 
						|
-        if (n <= 0) {
 | 
						|
-            /* read() failed or returned 0 bytes */
 | 
						|
-            Py_FatalError("Failed to read bytes from /dev/urandom");
 | 
						|
-            break;
 | 
						|
-        }
 | 
						|
-        buffer += n;
 | 
						|
-        size -= n;
 | 
						|
-    }
 | 
						|
-    close(fd);
 | 
						|
-}
 | 
						|
-
 | 
						|
-/* Read 'size' random bytes from py_getrandom(). Fall back on reading from
 | 
						|
-   /dev/urandom if getrandom() is not available.
 | 
						|
-
 | 
						|
-   Return 0 on success. Raise an exception and return -1 on error. */
 | 
						|
-static int
 | 
						|
-dev_urandom_python(char *buffer, Py_ssize_t size)
 | 
						|
-{
 | 
						|
-    int fd;
 | 
						|
-    Py_ssize_t n;
 | 
						|
-    struct _Py_stat_struct st;
 | 
						|
-#ifdef PY_GETRANDOM
 | 
						|
-    int res;
 | 
						|
-#endif
 | 
						|
-
 | 
						|
-    if (size <= 0)
 | 
						|
-        return 0;
 | 
						|
-
 | 
						|
-#ifdef PY_GETRANDOM
 | 
						|
-    res = py_getrandom(buffer, size, 1);
 | 
						|
-    if (res < 0) {
 | 
						|
-        return -1;
 | 
						|
-    }
 | 
						|
-    if (res == 1) {
 | 
						|
-        return 0;
 | 
						|
-    }
 | 
						|
-    /* getrandom() failed with ENOSYS or EPERM,
 | 
						|
-       fall back on reading /dev/urandom */
 | 
						|
-#endif
 | 
						|
-
 | 
						|
-    if (urandom_cache.fd >= 0) {
 | 
						|
-        /* Does the fd point to the same thing as before? (issue #21207) */
 | 
						|
-        if (_Py_fstat_noraise(urandom_cache.fd, &st)
 | 
						|
-            || st.st_dev != urandom_cache.st_dev
 | 
						|
-            || st.st_ino != urandom_cache.st_ino) {
 | 
						|
-            /* Something changed: forget the cached fd (but don't close it,
 | 
						|
-               since it probably points to something important for some
 | 
						|
-               third-party code). */
 | 
						|
-            urandom_cache.fd = -1;
 | 
						|
-        }
 | 
						|
-    }
 | 
						|
-    if (urandom_cache.fd >= 0)
 | 
						|
-        fd = urandom_cache.fd;
 | 
						|
     else {
 | 
						|
-        fd = _Py_open("/dev/urandom", O_RDONLY);
 | 
						|
+        fd = _Py_open_noraise("/dev/urandom", O_RDONLY);
 | 
						|
         if (fd < 0) {
 | 
						|
-            if (errno == ENOENT || errno == ENXIO ||
 | 
						|
-                errno == ENODEV || errno == EACCES)
 | 
						|
-                PyErr_SetString(PyExc_NotImplementedError,
 | 
						|
-                                "/dev/urandom (or equivalent) not found");
 | 
						|
-            /* otherwise, keep the OSError exception raised by _Py_open() */
 | 
						|
             return -1;
 | 
						|
         }
 | 
						|
-        if (urandom_cache.fd >= 0) {
 | 
						|
-            /* urandom_fd was initialized by another thread while we were
 | 
						|
-               not holding the GIL, keep it. */
 | 
						|
-            close(fd);
 | 
						|
-            fd = urandom_cache.fd;
 | 
						|
-        }
 | 
						|
-        else {
 | 
						|
-            if (_Py_fstat(fd, &st)) {
 | 
						|
+
 | 
						|
+        while (0 < size)
 | 
						|
+        {
 | 
						|
+            do {
 | 
						|
+                n = read(fd, buffer, (size_t)size);
 | 
						|
+            } while (n < 0 && errno == EINTR);
 | 
						|
+
 | 
						|
+            if (n <= 0) {
 | 
						|
+                /* stop on error or if read(size) returned 0 */
 | 
						|
                 close(fd);
 | 
						|
                 return -1;
 | 
						|
             }
 | 
						|
-            else {
 | 
						|
-                urandom_cache.fd = fd;
 | 
						|
-                urandom_cache.st_dev = st.st_dev;
 | 
						|
-                urandom_cache.st_ino = st.st_ino;
 | 
						|
-            }
 | 
						|
+
 | 
						|
+            buffer += n;
 | 
						|
+            size -= n;
 | 
						|
         }
 | 
						|
+        close(fd);
 | 
						|
     }
 | 
						|
-
 | 
						|
-    do {
 | 
						|
-        n = _Py_read(fd, buffer, (size_t)size);
 | 
						|
-        if (n == -1) {
 | 
						|
-            return -1;
 | 
						|
-        }
 | 
						|
-        if (n == 0) {
 | 
						|
-            PyErr_Format(PyExc_RuntimeError,
 | 
						|
-                    "Failed to read %zi bytes from /dev/urandom",
 | 
						|
-                    size);
 | 
						|
-            return -1;
 | 
						|
-        }
 | 
						|
-
 | 
						|
-        buffer += n;
 | 
						|
-        size -= n;
 | 
						|
-    } while (0 < size);
 | 
						|
-
 | 
						|
     return 0;
 | 
						|
 }
 | 
						|
 
 | 
						|
@@ -376,8 +402,8 @@ dev_urandom_close(void)
 | 
						|
         urandom_cache.fd = -1;
 | 
						|
     }
 | 
						|
 }
 | 
						|
+#endif /* !MS_WINDOWS */
 | 
						|
 
 | 
						|
-#endif
 | 
						|
 
 | 
						|
 /* Fill buffer with pseudo-random bytes generated by a linear congruent
 | 
						|
    generator (LCG):
 | 
						|
@@ -400,29 +426,98 @@ lcg_urandom(unsigned int x0, unsigned ch
 | 
						|
     }
 | 
						|
 }
 | 
						|
 
 | 
						|
+/* Read random bytes:
 | 
						|
+
 | 
						|
+   - Return 0 on success
 | 
						|
+   - Raise an exception (if raise is non-zero) and return -1 on error
 | 
						|
+
 | 
						|
+   Used sources of entropy ordered by preference, preferred source first:
 | 
						|
+
 | 
						|
+   - CryptGenRandom() on Windows
 | 
						|
+   - getrandom() function (ex: Linux and Solaris): call py_getrandom()
 | 
						|
+   - getentropy() function (ex: OpenBSD): call py_getentropy()
 | 
						|
+   - /dev/urandom device
 | 
						|
+
 | 
						|
+   Read from the /dev/urandom device if getrandom() or getentropy() function
 | 
						|
+   is not available or does not work.
 | 
						|
+
 | 
						|
+   Prefer getrandom() over getentropy() because getrandom() supports blocking
 | 
						|
+   and non-blocking mode and Python requires non-blocking RNG at startup to
 | 
						|
+   initialize its hash secret: see the PEP 524.
 | 
						|
+
 | 
						|
+   Prefer getrandom() and getentropy() over reading directly /dev/urandom
 | 
						|
+   because these functions don't need file descriptors and so avoid ENFILE or
 | 
						|
+   EMFILE errors (too many open files): see the issue #18756.
 | 
						|
+
 | 
						|
+   Only use RNG running in the kernel. They are more secure because it is
 | 
						|
+   harder to get the internal state of a RNG running in the kernel land than a
 | 
						|
+   RNG running in the user land. The kernel has a direct access to the hardware
 | 
						|
+   and has access to hardware RNG, they are used as entropy sources.
 | 
						|
+
 | 
						|
+   Note: the OpenSSL RAND_pseudo_bytes() function does not automatically reseed
 | 
						|
+   its RNG on fork(), two child processes (with the same pid) generate the same
 | 
						|
+   random numbers: see issue #18747. Kernel RNGs don't have this issue,
 | 
						|
+   they have access to good quality entropy sources.
 | 
						|
+
 | 
						|
+   If raise is zero:
 | 
						|
+
 | 
						|
+   - Don't raise an exception on error
 | 
						|
+   - Don't call the Python signal handler (don't call PyErr_CheckSignals()) if
 | 
						|
+     a function fails with EINTR: retry directly the interrupted function
 | 
						|
+   - Don't release the GIL to call functions.
 | 
						|
+*/
 | 
						|
+static int
 | 
						|
+pyurandom(void *buffer, Py_ssize_t size, int raise)
 | 
						|
+{
 | 
						|
+#if defined(PY_GETRANDOM) || defined(PY_GETENTROPY)
 | 
						|
+    int res;
 | 
						|
+#endif
 | 
						|
+
 | 
						|
+    if (size < 0) {
 | 
						|
+        if (raise) {
 | 
						|
+            PyErr_Format(PyExc_ValueError,
 | 
						|
+                         "negative argument not allowed");
 | 
						|
+        }
 | 
						|
+        return -1;
 | 
						|
+    }
 | 
						|
+
 | 
						|
+    if (size == 0) {
 | 
						|
+        return 0;
 | 
						|
+    }
 | 
						|
+
 | 
						|
+#ifdef MS_WINDOWS
 | 
						|
+    return win32_urandom((unsigned char *)buffer, size, raise);
 | 
						|
+#else
 | 
						|
+
 | 
						|
+#if defined(PY_GETRANDOM) || defined(PY_GETENTROPY)
 | 
						|
+#ifdef PY_GETRANDOM
 | 
						|
+    res = py_getrandom(buffer, size, raise);
 | 
						|
+#else
 | 
						|
+    res = py_getentropy(buffer, size, raise);
 | 
						|
+#endif
 | 
						|
+    if (res < 0) {
 | 
						|
+        return -1;
 | 
						|
+    }
 | 
						|
+    if (res == 1) {
 | 
						|
+        return 0;
 | 
						|
+    }
 | 
						|
+    /* getrandom() or getentropy() function is not available: failed with
 | 
						|
+       ENOSYS, EPERM or EAGAIN. Fall back on reading from /dev/urandom. */
 | 
						|
+#endif
 | 
						|
+
 | 
						|
+    return dev_urandom(buffer, size, raise);
 | 
						|
+#endif
 | 
						|
+}
 | 
						|
+
 | 
						|
 /* Fill buffer with size pseudo-random bytes from the operating system random
 | 
						|
    number generator (RNG). It is suitable for most cryptographic purposes
 | 
						|
    except long living private keys for asymmetric encryption.
 | 
						|
 
 | 
						|
-   Return 0 on success, raise an exception and return -1 on error. */
 | 
						|
+   Return 0 on success. Raise an exception and return -1 on error. */
 | 
						|
 int
 | 
						|
 _PyOS_URandom(void *buffer, Py_ssize_t size)
 | 
						|
 {
 | 
						|
-    if (size < 0) {
 | 
						|
-        PyErr_Format(PyExc_ValueError,
 | 
						|
-                     "negative argument not allowed");
 | 
						|
-        return -1;
 | 
						|
-    }
 | 
						|
-    if (size == 0)
 | 
						|
-        return 0;
 | 
						|
-
 | 
						|
-#ifdef MS_WINDOWS
 | 
						|
-    return win32_urandom((unsigned char *)buffer, size, 1);
 | 
						|
-#elif defined(PY_GETENTROPY)
 | 
						|
-    return py_getentropy(buffer, size, 0);
 | 
						|
-#else
 | 
						|
-    return dev_urandom_python((char*)buffer, size);
 | 
						|
-#endif
 | 
						|
+    return pyurandom(buffer, size, 1);
 | 
						|
 }
 | 
						|
 
 | 
						|
 void
 | 
						|
@@ -463,13 +558,14 @@ void
 | 
						|
         }
 | 
						|
     }
 | 
						|
     else {
 | 
						|
-#ifdef MS_WINDOWS
 | 
						|
-        (void)win32_urandom(secret, secret_size, 0);
 | 
						|
-#elif defined(PY_GETENTROPY)
 | 
						|
-        (void)py_getentropy(secret, secret_size, 1);
 | 
						|
-#else
 | 
						|
-        dev_urandom_noraise(secret, secret_size);
 | 
						|
-#endif
 | 
						|
+        int res;
 | 
						|
+
 | 
						|
+        /* _PyRandom_Init() is called very early in the Python initialization
 | 
						|
+           and so exceptions cannot be used (use raise=0). */
 | 
						|
+        res = pyurandom(secret, secret_size, 0);
 | 
						|
+        if (res < 0) {
 | 
						|
+            Py_FatalError("failed to get random numbers to initialize Python");
 | 
						|
+        }
 | 
						|
     }
 | 
						|
 }
 | 
						|
 
 | 
						|
@@ -481,8 +577,6 @@ void
 | 
						|
         CryptReleaseContext(hCryptProv, 0);
 | 
						|
         hCryptProv = 0;
 | 
						|
     }
 | 
						|
-#elif defined(PY_GETENTROPY)
 | 
						|
-    /* nothing to clean */
 | 
						|
 #else
 | 
						|
     dev_urandom_close();
 | 
						|
 #endif
 | 
						|
 |