ARC4RANDOM(3C) Standard C Library Functions ARC4RANDOM(3C)
NAME
arc4random,
arc4random_buf,
arc4random_uniform - random number generator
SYNOPSIS
#include <stdlib.h> uint32_t arc4random(
void);
void arc4random_buf(
void *buf,
size_t nbytes);
uint32_t arc4random_uniform(
uint32_t upper_bound);
DESCRIPTION
This family of functions provides higher quality data than those described
in
rand(3C),
random(3C), and
rand48(3C).
Use of these functions is encouraged for almost all random number
consumption because the other interfaces are deficient in either quality,
portability, standardization, or availability. These functions can be
called in almost all coding environments, including
pthreads(7) and
chroot(2).
High quality 32-bit pseudo-random numbers are generated very quickly. On
each call, a cryptographic pseudo-random number generator is used to
generate a new result. One data pool is used for all consumers in a
process, so that consumption under program flow can act as additional
stirring. The subsystem is re-seeded from the kernel random number
subsystem using
getentropy(3C) on a regular basis, and also upon
fork(2).
The
arc4random() function returns a single 32-bit value.
arc4random_buf() fills the region
buf of length
nbytes with random data.
arc4random_uniform() will return a single 32-bit value, uniformly
distributed but less than
upper_bound. This is recommended over
constructions like "arc4random() % upper_bound" as it avoids "modulo bias"
when the upper bound is not a power of two. In the worst case, this
function may consume multiple iterations to ensure uniformity; see the
source code to understand the problem and solution.
RETURN VALUES
These functions are always successful, and no return value is reserved to
indicate an error.
INTERFACE STABILITY
CommittedMT-LEVEL MT-SafeSEE ALSO
rand(3C),
rand48(3C),
random(3C)OmniOS December 31, 2014 OmniOS