[openib-general] [PATCH 11/13] Core Resource Allocation

Roland Dreier rdreier at cisco.com
Fri Nov 17 08:54:06 PST 2006


 > +static u32 next_random(u32 rand)
 > +{
 > +	u32 y, ylast;
 > +
 > +	y = rand;	
 > +	ylast = y;
 > +	y = (y * 69069) & 0xffffffff;
 > +	y = (y & 0x80000000) + (ylast & 0x7fffffff);
 > +	if ((y & 1))
 > +		y = ylast ^ (y > 1) ^ (2567483615UL);
 > +	else
 > +		y = ylast ^ (y > 1);
 > +	y = y ^ (y >> 11);
 > +	y = y ^ ((y >> 7) & 2636928640UL);
 > +	y = y ^ ((y >> 15) & 4022730752UL);
 > +	y = y ^ (y << 18);
 > +	return y;
 > +}

How about just using the kernel's random32()?

I haven't read the code really so I don't understand what's being
randomized here, but random32() should be more than good enough for a
typical randomized algorithm().

 - R.




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