http://www.issihosts.com/haveged/

The haveged project is an attempt to provide an easy-to-use,
unpredictable random number generator based upon an adaptation of the
HAVEGE algorithm. Haveged was created to remedy low-entropy conditions
in the Linux random device that can occur under some workloads,
especially on headless servers. Current development of haveged is
directed towards improving overall reliablity and adaptability while
minimizing the barriers to using haveged for other tasks.

Backgound on the details of the linux random device, a survey of other
solutions to entropy shortages, and notes on the design and evolution
of haveged are extracted from the home page that graced this site for
several years.

Recent Documentation

The original HAVEGE research dates back to 2003 and much of the
original haveged documentation is now quite dated. Recent work on
haveged has included an effort to provide more recent information on
the project and its applications.

The original research behind HAVEGE use was based upon studies of the
behavior of processor caches from a hardware level. The 'Flutter'
documents below attempt to provide a modern view of HAVEGE at software
level through the use of a diagnostic build of haveged that captures
the non deterministic inputs to haveged for analysis by external
tools.
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