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Date: Wed, 23 Dec 2015 00:38:47 +1030
Source: bit-babbler
Binary: bit-babbler bit-babbler-dbg
Architecture: source amd64
Version: 0.5
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Ron Lee <r...@debian.org>
Changed-By: Ron Lee <r...@debian.org>
Description:
 bit-babbler - BitBabbler hardware TRNG and kernel entropy source support
 bit-babbler-dbg - debugging symbols for BitBabbler tools
Changes:
 bit-babbler (0.5) unstable; urgency=medium
 .
   * Add more options to optimise for minimal power consumption.  The defaults
     before now were mostly focussed on keeping a good supply of fresh entropy
     being regularly mixed into the kernel pool, and on minimising the risk of
     starvation delays when demand is high.  But there's an equally important
     group of users who not only want good entropy, but also want to minimise
     idle power usage as much as possible.  So we now have some extra tunables
     to better support that too.
 .
     The rate at which new entropy is mixed into the kernel pool even when it
     has not fallen below its low water mark is now directly configurable, as
     is the rate at which we throttle down requesting more entropy from the
     hardware when real demand for it falls.  Tuning these can minimise how
     often we are responsible for waking the CPU on an otherwise idle system.
 .
     It is also now possible to configure the devices to be released when we
     expect to be idle beyond a given period of time, which will allow them to
     be powered down and suspended, and only woken again when we do need more
     entropy from them.  There are new udev rules which automatically enable
     the USB autosuspend feature of the Linux kernel for them when they are
     plugged in, which means this will work without needing to manually set
     all that up (unless you want to further tweak the parameters there too).
 .
   * Don't create the control socket by default when only a limited number of
     output --bytes are requested.  It can still be enabled explicitly if you
     do want it available while they are being read, but that's normally of
     fairly limited use, and it's otherwise just annoying to have to remember
     to explicitly disable it when extracting a block of entropy in this way,
     and confusing to users if it complains they don't have permission to
     (re)create it in the default location.
 .
   * Defer device initialisation until the pool threads have been started.
     Most users won't really notice any difference from that, but when you
     have 100 devices in a machine together then even small delays quickly
     add up to become a thumb twiddling pause if they are serialised rather
     than being run in parallel.
 .
   * Better support for pass-through to libvirt managed virtual machines when
     there is more than one BitBabbler device in the host.
 .
     This is still more painful than it really ought to be, but we now have a
     big enough hammer pounding on enough of the rough edges in libvirt support
     for things to work like USB devices should be expected to work.  They can
     be hotplugged dynamically without admin intervention to the guest machines
     you want them assigned to, and assigned to guest machines without fragile
     hacks based on which USB port they are plugged into.
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