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GETENTROPY(3)              Linux Programmer's Manual             GETENTROPY(3)

NAME
       getentropy - fill a buffer with random bytes

SYNOPSIS
       #include <unistd.h>

       int getentropy(void *buffer, size_t length);

   Feature Test Macro Requirements for glibc (see feature_test_macros(7)):

       getentropy():
           _DEFAULT_SOURCE

DESCRIPTION
       The  getentropy()  function  writes length bytes of high-quality random
       data to the buffer starting at the location pointed to by buffer.   The
       maximum permitted value for the length argument is 256.

       A  successful call to getentropy() always provides the requested number
       of bytes of entropy.

RETURN VALUE
       On success, this function returns zero.  On error, -1 is returned,  and
       errno is set appropriately.

ERRORS
       EFAULT Part  or all of the buffer specified by buffer and length is not
              in valid addressable memory.

       EIO    length is greater than 256.

       EIO    An unspecified error occurred while trying to  overwrite  buffer
              with random data.

       ENOSYS This  kernel  version does not implement the getrandom(2) system
              call required to implement this function.

VERSIONS
       The getentropy() function first appeared in glibc 2.25.

CONFORMING TO
       This function is nonstandard.  It is also present on OpenBSD.

NOTES
       The getentropy() function is implemented using getrandom(2).

       Whereas the glibc wrapper  makes  getrandom(2)  a  cancellation  point,
       getentropy() is not a cancellation point.

       getentropy()  is  also  declared  in  <sys/random.h>.  (No feature test
       macro need be defined to obtain the declaration from that header file.)

       A call to getentropy() may block if the system has just booted and  the
       kernel  has  not  yet collected enough randomness to initialize the en-
       tropy pool.  In this case, getentropy() will keep blocking  even  if  a
       signal  is handled, and will return only once the entropy pool has been
       initialized.

SEE ALSO
       getrandom(2), urandom(4), random(7)

COLOPHON
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Linux                             2017-09-15                     GETENTROPY(3)

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