> The only thing needed is to add the SA_SAMPLE_RANDOM flag to request_irq > in the drivers. > > If nobody objects, I'll submit a patch that adds this to network drivers. Network timing is controllable remotely Alan - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/
- use of add_interrupt_randomness in drivers missing in ma... Oliver M . Bolzer
- Re: use of add_interrupt_randomness in drivers miss... Rick Miller
- Re: use of add_interrupt_randomness in drivers miss... Jeff Garzik
- Re: use of add_interrupt_randomness in drivers ... Sandy Harris
- Re: use of add_interrupt_randomness in driv... Horst von Brand
- Re: use of add_interrupt_randomness in driv... Henry Spencer
- Re: use of add_interrupt_randomness in drivers ... David Wagner
- Re: use of add_interrupt_randomness in driv... Horst von Brand
- Re: use of add_interrupt_randomness in ... David Wagner
- Re: use of add_interrupt_randomness in driv... tytso
- Re: use of add_interrupt_randomness in drivers miss... Alan Cox
- Re: use of add_interrupt_randomness in drivers ... Mordechai Ovits