I read through Bionic's systemd-random-seed.service source (src/random-
seed/random-seed.c) and didn't see any references to RNDADDTOENTCNT or
RNDADDENTROPY, the ioctl(2)s that are used to indicate to the kernel
that added entropy should be used for the random(4) device. Maybe
they're hidden behind some abstraction layers, but if so, I didn't spot
them.

Does anyone know if this is intentional? Or what reasoning might have
lead to this decision?

Thanks

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