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Diffstat (limited to 'libc/stdlib/random_r.c')
| -rw-r--r-- | libc/stdlib/random_r.c | 24 | 
1 files changed, 14 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/libc/stdlib/random_r.c b/libc/stdlib/random_r.c index b10f29519..67234048b 100644 --- a/libc/stdlib/random_r.c +++ b/libc/stdlib/random_r.c @@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ static const struct random_poly_info random_poly_info =     rear pointers can't wrap on the same call by not testing the rear     pointer if the front one has wrapped.  Returns a 31-bit random number.  */ -int attribute_hidden __random_r(struct random_data *buf, int32_t *result) +int random_r(struct random_data *buf, int32_t *result)  {      int32_t *state; @@ -181,7 +181,8 @@ fail:      __set_errno (EINVAL);      return -1;  } -strong_alias(__random_r,random_r) +libc_hidden_proto(random_r) +libc_hidden_def(random_r)  /* Initialize the random number generator based on the given seed.  If the     type is the trivial no-state-information type, just remember the seed. @@ -191,7 +192,7 @@ strong_alias(__random_r,random_r)     information a given number of times to get rid of any initial dependencies     introduced by the L.C.R.N.G.  Note that the initialization of randtbl[]     for default usage relies on values produced by this routine.  */ -int attribute_hidden __srandom_r (unsigned int seed, struct random_data *buf) +int srandom_r (unsigned int seed, struct random_data *buf)  {      int type;      int32_t *state; @@ -236,7 +237,7 @@ int attribute_hidden __srandom_r (unsigned int seed, struct random_data *buf)      while (--kc >= 0)      {  	int32_t discard; -	(void) __random_r (buf, &discard); +	(void) random_r (buf, &discard);      }  done: @@ -245,7 +246,8 @@ done:  fail:      return -1;  } -strong_alias(__srandom_r,srandom_r) +libc_hidden_proto(srandom_r) +libc_hidden_def(srandom_r)  /* Initialize the state information in the given array of N bytes for     future random number generation.  Based on the number of bytes we @@ -258,7 +260,7 @@ strong_alias(__srandom_r,srandom_r)     Note: The first thing we do is save the current state, if any, just like     setstate so that it doesn't matter when initstate is called.     Returns a pointer to the old state.  */ -int attribute_hidden __initstate_r (unsigned int seed, char *arg_state, size_t n, struct random_data *buf) +int initstate_r (unsigned int seed, char *arg_state, size_t n, struct random_data *buf)  {      int type;      int degree; @@ -294,7 +296,7 @@ int attribute_hidden __initstate_r (unsigned int seed, char *arg_state, size_t n      buf->state = state; -    __srandom_r (seed, buf); +    srandom_r (seed, buf);      state[-1] = TYPE_0;      if (type != TYPE_0) @@ -306,7 +308,8 @@ fail:      __set_errno (EINVAL);      return -1;  } -strong_alias(__initstate_r,initstate_r) +libc_hidden_proto(initstate_r) +libc_hidden_def(initstate_r)  /* Restore the state from the given state array.     Note: It is important that we also remember the locations of the pointers @@ -316,7 +319,7 @@ strong_alias(__initstate_r,initstate_r)     to the order in which things are done, it is OK to call setstate with the     same state as the current state     Returns a pointer to the old state information.  */ -int attribute_hidden __setstate_r (char *arg_state, struct random_data *buf) +int setstate_r (char *arg_state, struct random_data *buf)  {      int32_t *new_state = 1 + (int32_t *) arg_state;      int type; @@ -359,4 +362,5 @@ fail:      __set_errno (EINVAL);      return -1;  } -strong_alias(__setstate_r,setstate_r) +libc_hidden_proto(setstate_r) +libc_hidden_def(setstate_r)  | 
