1 /* yarandom.c -- Yet Another Random Number Generator.
2 * Copyright (c) 1997, 1998, 2003 by Jamie Zawinski <jwz@jwz.org>
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13 /* The unportable mess that is rand(), random(), drand48() and friends led me
14 to ask Phil Karlton <karlton@netscape.com> what the Right Thing to Do was.
15 He responded with this. It is non-cryptographically secure, reasonably
16 random (more so than anything that is in any C library), and very fast.
18 I don't understand how it works at all, but he says "look at Knuth,
19 Vol. 2 (original edition), page 26, Algorithm A. In this case n=55,
24 ---------------------------
25 Note: xlockmore 4.03a10 uses this very simple RNG:
27 if ((seed = seed % 44488 * 48271 - seed / 44488 * 3399) < 0)
33 ``Dr. Park's algorithm published in the Oct. '88 ACM "Random Number
34 Generators: Good Ones Are Hard To Find" His version available at
35 ftp://cs.wm.edu/pub/rngs.tar Present form by many authors.''
37 Karlton says: ``the usual problem with that kind of RNG turns out to
38 be unexepected short cycles for some word lengths.''
40 Karlton's RNG is faster, since it does three adds and two stores, while the
41 xlockmore RNG does two multiplies, two divides, three adds, and one store.
43 Compiler optimizations make a big difference here:
44 gcc -O: difference is 1.2x.
45 gcc -O2: difference is 1.4x.
46 gcc -O3: difference is 1.5x.
47 SGI cc -O: difference is 2.4x.
48 SGI cc -O2: difference is 2.4x.
49 SGI cc -O3: difference is 5.1x.
50 Irix 6.2; Indy r5k; SGI cc version 6; gcc version 2.7.2.1.
59 # include <unistd.h> /* for getpid() */
61 #include <sys/time.h> /* for gettimeofday() */
67 /* The following 'random' numbers are taken from CRC, 18th Edition, page 622.
68 Each array element was taken from the corresponding line in the table,
69 except that a[0] was from line 100. 8s and 9s in the table were simply
70 skipped. The high order digit was taken mod 4.
73 static unsigned int a[VectorSize] = {
74 035340171546, 010401501101, 022364657325, 024130436022, 002167303062, /* 5 */
75 037570375137, 037210607110, 016272055420, 023011770546, 017143426366, /* 10 */
76 014753657433, 021657231332, 023553406142, 004236526362, 010365611275, /* 14 */
77 007117336710, 011051276551, 002362132524, 001011540233, 012162531646, /* 20 */
78 007056762337, 006631245521, 014164542224, 032633236305, 023342700176, /* 25 */
79 002433062234, 015257225043, 026762051606, 000742573230, 005366042132, /* 30 */
80 012126416411, 000520471171, 000725646277, 020116577576, 025765742604, /* 35 */
81 007633473735, 015674255275, 017555634041, 006503154145, 021576344247, /* 40 */
82 014577627653, 002707523333, 034146376720, 030060227734, 013765414060, /* 45 */
83 036072251540, 007255221037, 024364674123, 006200353166, 010126373326, /* 50 */
84 015664104320, 016401041535, 016215305520, 033115351014, 017411670323 /* 55 */
92 register int ret = a[i1] + a[i2];
94 if (++i1 >= VectorSize) i1 = 0;
95 if (++i2 >= VectorSize) i2 = 0;
100 ya_rand_init(unsigned int seed)
106 #ifdef GETTIMEOFDAY_TWO_ARGS
108 gettimeofday(&tp, &tzp);
112 /* ignore overflow */
113 seed = (999*tp.tv_sec) + (1001*tp.tv_usec) + (1003 * getpid());
117 for (i = 1; i < VectorSize; i++)
119 seed = a[i-1]*1001 + seed*999;
123 i1 = a[0] % VectorSize;
124 i2 = (i1 + 24) % VectorSize;