Re: [BUG] perf: bogus correlation of kernel symbols
From: Ingo Molnar
Date: Mon May 23 2011 - 15:36:27 EST
* Ray Lee <ray-lk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 3:49 AM, Ingo Molnar <mingo@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Well, since entropy does not get reduced on addition of independent variables
> > the right sequence is (pseudocode):
> >
> > rnd = entropy_cycles();
> > rnd += entropy_rdrand();
> > rnd += entropy_RTC();
> > rnd += entropy_system();
>
> I think you mean concatenation rather than addition? Or perhaps XOR, or a
> hash? [...]
Yeah.
In this special case probably concatenation works the best: the above 4 random
variables have total randomness probably less than 32 bits, so we want to
create 4 tight random numbers and concatenate them.
[ XOR would destroy some fair amount of entropy because most of these random
variables have their randomness in their low bits, and a hash would probably
lose about 2 bits and would also be slower. A hash would probably be safer
and more robust though, if we mis-identify any of the random variables. ]
Thanks,
Ingo
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