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Date:      Sun, 17 Mar 1996 10:15:27 +0200
From:      Mark Murray <mark@grondar.za>
To:        current@freebsd.org
Subject:   /dev/random - an idea/proposal
Message-ID:  <199603170815.KAA20400@grumble.grondar.za>

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Hi

I am not completely happy with my current method of selecting the
interrupts for /dev/random right now. (There is rndcontrol(8) with
some command-line switches, and sysconfig has a line to edit). It
is too easy to overlook, and I am very keen that /dev/random be seen
to provide a decent source of entropy.

I would like some way to be able to choose these at kernel build
time - ie at the time the system manager configures her kernel,
she nominates that a particular device's interrupts should be used.

This I would like to do by adding a keyword "random", syntactically
similar to "conflicts" to the config(8) grammar. This will then set
that device's interrupt on by default at boot time. This will not
interfere with rndcontrol(8), and the sysconfig section can/could
be removed/ignored (or at least it would be 'safer' to do so).

Comments? Flames? Praise? Ca$h?

M
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Mark Murray
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