On Wed, Sep 18, 2019 at 2:33 AM Rasmus Villemoes <linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > And unrelated to the non-use of the RTC (which I agree seems weird), but > because there's no better place in this thread: How "random" is the > contents of RAM after boot? It varies all over the place. Some machines will most definitely clear it at each boot. Others will clear it on cold boots but not warm boots. Yet other environments never clear it at all, or leave it with odd patterns. So it _could_ be useful as added input to the initial random state, but it equally well might be totally pointless. It's really hard to even guess. There would be nothing wrong by trying to do add_device_randomness() from some unused-at-boot memory area, but it's unclear what memory area you should even attempt to use. Certainly not beginning of RAM or end of RAM, which are both special and more likely to have been used by the boot sequence even if it is then marked as unused in the memory maps. And if you do it, it's not clear it will add any noise at all. It _might_. But it might equally well not. Linus