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| .. _vhost_user_rng:
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| QEMU vhost-user-rng - RNG emulation
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| ===================================
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| 
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| Background
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| ----------
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| 
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| What follows builds on the material presented in vhost-user.rst - it should
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| be reviewed before moving forward with the content in this file.
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| 
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| Description
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| -----------
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| The vhost-user-rng device implementation was designed to work with a random
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| number generator daemon such as the one found in the vhost-device crate of
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| the rust-vmm project available on github [1].
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| [1]. https://github.com/rust-vmm/vhost-device
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| 
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| Examples
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| --------
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| The daemon should be started first:
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| ::
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|   host# vhost-device-rng --socket-path=rng.sock -c 1 -m 512 -p 1000
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| 
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| The QEMU invocation needs to create a chardev socket the device can
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| use to communicate as well as share the guests memory over a memfd.
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| 
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| ::
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|   host# qemu-system								\
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|       -chardev socket,path=$(PATH)/rng.sock,id=rng0				\
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|       -device vhost-user-rng-pci,chardev=rng0					\
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|       -m 4096 									\
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|       -object memory-backend-file,id=mem,size=4G,mem-path=/dev/shm,share=on	\
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|       -numa node,memdev=mem							\
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|       ...
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