/* Fallback for fast jitter just return 0.
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. */
#ifndef _FAST_JITTER_H
# define _FAST_JITTER_H
# include
# include
/* Baseline just return 0. We could create jitter using a clock or
'random_bits' but that may imply a syscall and the goal of
'get_fast_jitter' is minimal overhead "randomness" when such
randomness helps performance. Adding high overhead the function
defeats the purpose. */
static inline uint32_t
get_fast_jitter (void)
{
# if HP_TIMING_INLINE
hp_timing_t jitter;
HP_TIMING_NOW (jitter);
return (uint32_t) jitter;
# else
return 0;
# endif
}
#endif