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@@ -259,32 +259,3 @@ char *split_if_spec(char *str, ...)
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va_end(ap);
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return str;
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}
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-
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-void random_mac(unsigned char *addr)
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-{
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- struct timeval tv;
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- long n;
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- unsigned int seed;
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-
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- gettimeofday(&tv, NULL);
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-
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- /* Assume that 20 bits of microseconds and 12 bits of the pid are
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- * reasonably unpredictable.
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- */
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- seed = tv.tv_usec | (os_getpid() << 20);
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- srandom(seed);
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-
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- /* Don't care about endianness here - switching endianness
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- * just rearranges what are hopefully random numbers.
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- *
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- * Assume that RAND_MAX > 65536, so random is called twice and
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- * we use 16 bits of the result.
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- */
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- n = random();
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- addr[2] = (n >> 8) & 255;
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- addr[3] = n % 255;
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-
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- n = random();
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- addr[4] = (n >> 8) & 255;
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- addr[5] = n % 255;
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-}
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