On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 9:42 AM, Eric Blake <eblake(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On 08/29/2013 10:33 AM, Eric Blake wrote:
>> Since gnulib has a working random_r() function can we just make
>> gnulib replace the boneheaded freebsd impl ?
>
> Huh - the glibc man pages state that random_r returns RAND_MAX bits.
> random_r is a glibc extension: POSIX only requires rand(), rand_r(), and
> random(); but even with random(), POSIX has no requirements that it be
> related to RAND_MAX - so the fact that glibc equates random()/random_r()
> with RAND_MAX is also a glibc extension.
>
> I guess that means we should't be worrying about RAND_MAX in the first
> place, as it is tied to the (potentially algorithmically weaker) rand(),
> and need not have any bearing on the fact that we already use gnulib's
> random_r().
>
> I'll play around with a patch.
As it is, POSIX recommends the use of drand48() and friends for
multithreaded apps, not random() (where lrand48() would match precisely
with a RAND_MAX of 0x7fffffff); but that's because POSIX lacks
random_r(). But since gnulib lacks [dl]rand48(), I still think libvirt
is still better off sticking with random_r(), and just avoiding the red
herring of a potentially unrelated RAND_MAX.
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This is outside of my expertise at this point, but here is the discussion
thread regarding this on a FreeBSD mailing list:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2013-August/044084.html
Thanks!
-jgh
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