[PATCH v2 00/10] Impveovements for random.h/archrandom.h
    Mark Brown 
    broonie at kernel.org
       
    Sat Jan 11 01:54:12 AEDT 2020
    
    
  
This is a resend of a series from Richard Henderson last posted back in
November:
   https://lore.kernel.org/linux-arm-kernel/20191106141308.30535-1-rth@twiddle.net/
Back then Borislav said they looked good and asked if he should take
them through the tip tree but things seem to have got lost since then.
Original cover letter:
During patch review for an addition of archrandom.h for arm64, it was
suggeted that the arch_random_get_* functions should be marked __must_check.
Which does sound like a good idea, since the by-reference integer output
may be uninitialized when the boolean result is false.
In addition, it turns out that arch_has_random() and arch_has_random_seed()
are not used, and not easy to support for arm64.  Rather than cobble
something together that would not be testable, remove the interfaces
against some future accidental use.
In addition, I noticed a few other minor inconsistencies between the
different architectures, e.g. powerpc isn't using bool.
Change since v1:
   * Remove arch_has_random, arch_has_random_seed.
Richard Henderson (10):
  x86: Remove arch_has_random, arch_has_random_seed
  powerpc: Remove arch_has_random, arch_has_random_seed
  s390: Remove arch_has_random, arch_has_random_seed
  linux/random.h: Remove arch_has_random, arch_has_random_seed
  linux/random.h: Use false with bool
  linux/random.h: Mark CONFIG_ARCH_RANDOM functions __must_check
  x86: Mark archrandom.h functions __must_check
  powerpc: Use bool in archrandom.h
  powerpc: Mark archrandom.h functions __must_check
  s390x: Mark archrandom.h functions __must_check
 arch/powerpc/include/asm/archrandom.h | 27 +++++++++-----------------
 arch/s390/include/asm/archrandom.h    | 20 ++++---------------
 arch/x86/include/asm/archrandom.h     | 28 ++++++++++++---------------
 include/linux/random.h                | 24 ++++++++---------------
 4 files changed, 33 insertions(+), 66 deletions(-)
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2.20.1
    
    
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