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DateSat, 27 Mar 2004 13:52:45 +0000
FromJamie Lokier <>
SubjectRe: [PATCH 21/22] /dev/random: kill batching of entropy mixing
Matt Mackall wrote:
> Rather than batching up entropy samples, resulting in longer lock hold
> times when we actually process the samples, mix in samples
> immediately. The trickle code should eliminate almost all the
> additional interrupt-time overhead this would otherwise incur, with or
> without locking.

What do you mean by "the trickle code"?  I didn't see anything in your
patch set which makes the interrupt-time overhead faster.

-- Jamie
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