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* rand_source.h
*
* implements a random source based on /dev/random
*
* David A. McGrew
* Cisco Systems, Inc.
*/
/*
*
* Copyright(c) 2001-2006 Cisco Systems, Inc.
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#ifndef RAND_SOURCE
#define RAND_SOURCE
#include "err.h"
#include "datatypes.h"
err_status_t
rand_source_init(void);
/*
* rand_source_get_octet_string() writes a random octet string.
*
* The function call rand_source_get_octet_string(dest, len) writes
* len octets of random data to the location to which dest points,
* and returns an error code. This error code should be checked,
* and if a failure is reported, the data in the buffer MUST NOT
* be used.
*
* warning: If the return code is not checked, then non-random
* data may inadvertently be used.
*
* returns:
* - err_status_ok if no problems occured.
* - [other] a problem occured, and no assumptions should
* be made about the contents of the destination
* buffer.
*/
err_status_t
rand_source_get_octet_string(void *dest, uint32_t length);
err_status_t
rand_source_deinit(void);
/*
* function prototype for a random source function
*
* A rand_source_func_t writes num_octets at the location indicated by
* dest and returns err_status_ok. Any other return value indicates
* failure.
*/
typedef err_status_t (*rand_source_func_t)
(void *dest, uint32_t num_octets);
#endif /* RAND_SOURCE */
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