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Jeff Garzik authored
In order to conserve CPU, the read(2) syscall would schedule_timeout unconditionally. This also crippled speed, and was a bad design decision. This cset merges the updated read(2) logic of the sister driver amd768_rng from Alan, which schedules only when it needs to. On my test system, by one microbenmark, read(2) output jumped from 0.08 kbit/s to "what Intel expects" of 20 kbit/s. End users may notice a significant decrease in idle time after this change (and a correspondingly large increase in /dev/hwrng user speed), if /dev/hwrng is used to its maximum capacity.
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