Re: [PATCH] API for true Random Number Generators to add entropy (2.6.11)

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Evgeniy Polyakov wrote:
On Thu, 2005-03-24 at 14:27 +1000, David McCullough wrote:

Hi all,

Here is a small patch for 2.6.11 that adds a routine:

	add_true_randomness(__u32 *buf, int nwords);

so that true random number generator device drivers can add a entropy
to the system.  Drivers that use this can be found in the latest release
of ocf-linux,  an asynchronous crypto implementation for linux based on
the *BSD Cryptographic Framework.

	http://ocf-linux.sourceforge.net/

Adding this can dramatically improve the performance of /dev/random on
small embedded systems which do not generate much entropy.


People will not apply any kind of such changes.
Both OCF and acrypto already handle all RNG cases - no need for any kind
of userspace daemon or entropy (re)injection mechanism.
Anyone who want to use HW randomness may use OCF/acrypto mechanism.
For example here is patch to enable acrypto support for hw_random.c
It is very simple and support only upto 4 bytes request, of course it
is not interested for anyone, but it is only 2-minutes example:

If you want to add entropy to the kernel entropy pool from hardware RNG, you should use the userland daemon, which detects non-random (broken) hardware and provides throttling, so that RNG data collection does not consume 100% CPU.

If you want to use the hardware RNG directly, it's simple: just open /dev/hw_random.

Hardware RNG should not go kernel->kernel without adding FIPS tests and such.

	Jeff


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