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Chapter 32   Random Number Generator

This chapter describes the NSPR random number generator.

Random Number Generator Function

PR_GetRandomNoise

Produces a random value for use as a seed value for another random number generator.


Syntax
#include <prenv.h>

NSPR_API(PRSize) PR_GetRandomNoise( 
   void *buf,
   PRSize size
);


Parameters
The function has the following parameters:

buf

A pointer to a caller-supplied buffer to contain the generated random number. buf must be at least as large as specified in size.

size

The size, in bytes, of the requested random number.


Returns
PRSize value equal to the size of the random number actually generated, or zero. The generated size may be less than the size requested. A return value of zero means that PR_GetRandomNoise is not implemented on this platform, or there is no available noise available to be returned at the time of the call.


Description
PR_GetRandomNoise provides a random value, depending on platform. The length of the random value is dependent on the platform and its ability to provide a random value at that moment.

PR_GetRandomNoise is intended to provide a "seed" value for a another random number generator that may be suitable for cryptographic operations. This implies that the random value provided may not be, by itself, cryptographically secure. The value generated by PR_GetRandomNoise is at best, extremely difficult to predict and is as nondeterministic as the underlying platfrom permits.


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Last Updated May 18, 2001