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How can that be true? The kernel at least, knows how much you have and knows to block consumption until it crosses the desired threshold.


The kernel knows how many bytes you've fed into it. But it has no fundamentally sound way of computing a lower bound on how much entropy those bytes contained; the best approaches involve calculating an upper bound and then say "well hopefully it's at least X% of this".




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