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/* boost random/random_device.hpp header file |
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* Copyright Jens Maurer 2000 |
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* Copyright Steven Watanabe 2010-2011 |
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* Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See |
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* accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at |
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* http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) |
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* |
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* $Id: random_device.hpp 71018 2011-04-05 21:27:52Z steven_watanabe $ |
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* |
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* Revision history |
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* 2000-02-18 Portability fixes (thanks to Beman Dawes) |
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*/ |
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// See http://www.boost.org/libs/random for documentation. |
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#ifndef BOOST_RANDOM_RANDOM_DEVICE_HPP |
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#define BOOST_RANDOM_RANDOM_DEVICE_HPP |
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#include <string> |
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#include <boost/config.hpp> |
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#include <boost/noncopyable.hpp> |
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#include <boost/random/detail/auto_link.hpp> |
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namespace boost { |
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namespace random { |
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/** |
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* Class \random_device models a \nondeterministic_random_number_generator. |
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* It uses one or more implementation-defined stochastic processes to |
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* generate a sequence of uniformly distributed non-deterministic random |
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* numbers. For those environments where a non-deterministic random number |
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* generator is not available, class random_device must not be implemented. See |
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* |
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* @blockquote |
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* "Randomness Recommendations for Security", D. Eastlake, S. Crocker, |
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* J. Schiller, Network Working Group, RFC 1750, December 1994 |
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* @endblockquote |
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* |
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* for further discussions. |
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* |
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* @xmlnote |
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* Some operating systems abstract the computer hardware enough |
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* to make it difficult to non-intrusively monitor stochastic processes. |
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* However, several do provide a special device for exactly this purpose. |
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* It seems to be impossible to emulate the functionality using Standard |
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* C++ only, so users should be aware that this class may not be available |
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* on all platforms. |
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* @endxmlnote |
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* |
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* <b>Implementation Note for Linux</b> |
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* |
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* On the Linux operating system, token is interpreted as a filesystem |
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* path. It is assumed that this path denotes an operating system |
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* pseudo-device which generates a stream of non-deterministic random |
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* numbers. The pseudo-device should never signal an error or end-of-file. |
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* Otherwise, @c std::ios_base::failure is thrown. By default, |
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* \random_device uses the /dev/urandom pseudo-device to retrieve |
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* the random numbers. Another option would be to specify the /dev/random |
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* pseudo-device, which blocks on reads if the entropy pool has no more |
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* random bits available. |
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* |
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* <b>Implementation Note for Windows</b> |
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* |
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* On the Windows operating system, token is interpreted as the name |
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* of a cryptographic service provider. By default \random_device uses |
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* MS_DEF_PROV. |
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* |
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* <b>Performance</b> |
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* |
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* The test program <a href="\boost/libs/random/performance/nondet_random_speed.cpp"> |
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* nondet_random_speed.cpp</a> measures the execution times of the |
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* random_device.hpp implementation of the above algorithms in a tight |
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* loop. The performance has been evaluated on an |
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* Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU Q 840 \@ 1.87GHz, 1867 Mhz with |
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* Visual C++ 2010, Microsoft Windows 7 Professional and with gcc 4.4.5, |
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* Ubuntu Linux 2.6.35-25-generic. |
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* |
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* <table cols="2"> |
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* <tr><th>Platform</th><th>time per invocation [microseconds]</th></tr> |
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* <tr><td> Windows </td><td>2.9</td></tr> |
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* <tr><td> Linux </td><td>1.7</td></tr> |
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* </table> |
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* |
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* The measurement error is estimated at +/- 1 usec. |
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*/ |
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class random_device : private noncopyable |
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{ |
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public: |
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typedef unsigned int result_type; |
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BOOST_STATIC_CONSTANT(bool, has_fixed_range = false); |
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/** Returns the smallest value that the \random_device can produce. */ |
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static result_type min BOOST_PREVENT_MACRO_SUBSTITUTION () { return 0; } |
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/** Returns the largest value that the \random_device can produce. */ |
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static result_type max BOOST_PREVENT_MACRO_SUBSTITUTION () { return ~0u; } |
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/** Constructs a @c random_device, optionally using the default device. */ |
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BOOST_RANDOM_DECL random_device(); |
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/** |
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* Constructs a @c random_device, optionally using the given token as an |
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* access specification (for example, a URL) to some implementation-defined |
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* service for monitoring a stochastic process. |
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*/ |
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BOOST_RANDOM_DECL explicit random_device(const std::string& token); |
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BOOST_RANDOM_DECL ~random_device(); |
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/** |
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* Returns: An entropy estimate for the random numbers returned by |
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* operator(), in the range min() to log2( max()+1). A deterministic |
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* random number generator (e.g. a pseudo-random number engine) |
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* has entropy 0. |
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* |
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* Throws: Nothing. |
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*/ |
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BOOST_RANDOM_DECL double entropy() const; |
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/** Returns a random value in the range [min, max]. */ |
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BOOST_RANDOM_DECL unsigned int operator()(); |
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/** Fills a range with random 32-bit values. */ |
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template<class Iter> |
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void generate(Iter begin, Iter end) |
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{ |
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for(; begin != end; ++begin) { |
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*begin = (*this)(); |
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} |
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} |
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private: |
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class impl; |
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impl * pimpl; |
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}; |
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} // namespace random |
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using random::random_device; |
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} // namespace boost |
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#endif /* BOOST_RANDOM_RANDOM_DEVICE_HPP */
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