K 10 svn:author V 3 jhb K 8 svn:date V 27 2016-02-10T18:29:37.477383Z K 7 svn:log V 1164 Adjust initialization of random(9) so it is usable earlier. A few existing SYSINITs expect the in-kernel PRNG (random(9)) to be useable at SI_SUB_RANDOM / SI_ORDER_ANY. However, the random(4) overhaul merged for 10.0 performs all of its initialization at SI_SUB_DRIVERS (since it is tied in with creating the /dev/random character device). This has changed in HEAD where the random initialization is split such that the in-kernel random(9) is initialized at SI_SUB_RANDOM and the supporting bits for userland random(4) (such as /dev/random) are initialized later. However, the changes in HEAD are large and invasive. Instead, this change is being directly committed to stable/10. This change moves most of the random(9)/random(4) initialization to SI_SUB_RANDOM with the exception that the creation of the harvesting kernel process and the /dev/random character device are deferred to new SYSINITs that run at SI_SUB_DRIVERS. This fixes the "random device not loaded; using insecure entropy" message output during boot on some systems. PR: 205800 Reviewed by: markm, so@ Approved by: so Approved by: re (gjb) Tested by: Mark Saad END