Frank v Waveren wrote:
> Am I missing something here? I thought that you could mix all the non-random
> numbers you want into the entropy pool (long live xor), and it will never make
> the entropy worse? So I'd say mixing in the RNG won't do any harm, so why not?
Read the intro text in drivers/char/random.c...
If the RNG provides a lot more data than other entropy sources, it can
throw things out of whack.
Jeff
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