Re: [PATCH 0/2] Add in-kernel /dev/random equivalent

From: Stephan Mueller
Date: Fri Jun 06 2014 - 08:24:31 EST


Am Freitag, 6. Juni 2014, 13:59:00 schrieb Pavel Machek:

Hi Pavel,

>On Mon 2014-05-12 00:36:01, Stephan Mueller wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> as discussed in thread [1], an in-kernel equivalent to the blocking
>> /dev/random device behavior is suggested. This in-kernel blocking
>> access to the RNG can be used to seed deterministic random number
>> generators with random numbers that are directly backed by the
>> underlying noise sources.
>>
>> The following patch implements this concept by adding a third output
>> pool, the kernel_pool that is only accessible inside the kernel.
>> That kernel_pool feeds the blocking operation API calls to obtain
>> random numbers.
>>
>> Please find a test kernel module attached. You can unload it even
>> while the collection process is ongoing.
>>
>> [1] https://lkml.org/lkml/2014/4/27/174
>>
>> Stephan Mueller (2):
>> Addition of kernel_pool
>> Asynchronous and syncronous API for accessing kernel_pool
>>
>> drivers/char/random.c | 163
>>
>> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----
>>
>> include/linux/random.h | 16 +++++
>> 2 files changed, 166 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
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>...but module_license says this is GPL...

Thank you very much for the hint -- this is an oversight on my behalf. I
wanted the test kernel code to be licensed in a dual BSD/GPLv2 style.

As this is just a test module to demonstrate the appropriateness of the
offered patch, I hope you can still live with it until a potential new
submission is provided. Though, if you insist I can resubmit the test
module with the dual BSD/GPLv2 clause.

Ciao
Stephan
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