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#ifndef RND_H
#define RND_H

#define HIG_ENTROPY_SOURCE	"/dev/random"
#define LOW_ENTROPY_SOURCE	"/dev/urandom"

/* secrand is not really secure, but the name only suggests it's better to use
 * than rand(3) when transferring bytes over the network in non-security
 * critical structure members. secrand() is only used to fill up salts actually.
 */
extern int secrand(void);
extern void gen_key_bytes(unsigned char *area, size_t len);

#endif /* RND_H */
d colspan='2' class='oid'>a7de92dac9f0dbf01deb56fe1d661d7baac097e1 (patch) treeb1cc2c95f2094ea4ab5b508d49fbbd65fabd5048 parentd6eb270c57fef35798525004ddf2ac5dcdadd43b (diff)
tools/testing/nvdimm: unit test acpi_nfit_ctl()
A recent flurry of bug discoveries in the nfit driver's DSM marshalling routine has highlighted the fact that we do not have unit test coverage for this routine. Add a self-test of acpi_nfit_ctl() routine before probing the "nfit_test.0" device. This mocks stimulus to acpi_nfit_ctl() and if any of the tests fail "nfit_test.0" will be unavailable causing the rest of the tests to not run / fail. This unit test will also be a place to land reproductions of quirky BIOS behavior discovered in the field and ensure the kernel does not regress against implementations it has seen in practice. Signed-off-by: Dan Williams <dan.j.williams@intel.com>
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