On 2 November 2014 05:08, Mark R V Murray <ma...@freebsd.org> wrote:
>
>> On 2 Nov 2014, at 12:51, Dag-Erling Smørgrav <d...@des.no> wrote:
>>
>> Jan Beich <jbe...@vfemail.net> writes:
>>> I have a minimalistic kernel where everything is pushed to a module for
>>> easier/faster debugging before kload. As its config has no |device random|
>>> loading random.ko fails because nothing provides random_adaptors [...]
>>
>> Yes, there is work to be done there.  Ideally, the random module should
>> include the random_adaptors framework and /dev/random itself, while
>> Yarrow and Fortuna should be separate modules which can coexist, rather
>> than mutually exclusive kernel options.
>
> Compiling both into the kernel is possible, but tricky, so I didn’t do it
> this time round. The reason for the trickiness is that randomdev_soft.c gets
> compiled for each hash (Yarrow, Fortuna) with hash-specific #defines set.
>
> Not insoluble, but I just didn’t get to it.
>
> I’ll fix the random_adaptors bit shortly.

Also as a side note - the kernel on the embedded MIPS boards here are
now > 1MiB compressed now because loading random as a module isn't
supported or working right. :(



-adrian
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