UUID_GENERATE
NAME
uuid_generate, uuid_generate_random, uuid_generate_time - create a new unique UUID value
SYNOPSIS
#include <uuid/uuid.h>
I void uuid_generate(uuid_t out );
I void uuid_generate_random(uuid_t out );
I void uuid_generate_time(uuid_t out );
DESCRIPTION
The
uuid_generate
function creates a new universally unique identifier (UUID). The uuid will
be generated based on high-quality randomness from
R /dev/urandom ,
if available. If it is not available, then
uuid_generate
will use an alternative algorithm which uses the current time, the
local ethernet MAC address (if available), and random data generated
using a pseudo-random generator.
The
uuid_generate_random
function forces the use of the all-random UUID format, even if
a high-quality random number generator (i.e.,
R /dev/urandom )
is not available, in which case a pseudo-random
generator will be subsituted. Note that the use of a pseudo-random
generator may compromise the uniqueness of UUID's
generated in this fashion.
The
uuid_generate_time
function forces the use of the alternative algorithm which uses the
current time and the local ethernet MAC address (if available).
This algorithm used to be the default one used to generate UUID, but
because of the use of the ethernet MAC address, it can leak
information about when and where the UUID was generated. This can cause
privacy problems in some applications, so the
uuid_generate
function only uses this algorithm if a high-quality source of
randomness is not available.
The UUID is 16 bytes (128 bits) long, which gives approximately 3.4x10^38
unique values (there are approximately 10^80 elemntary particles in
the universe according to Carl Sagan's
R Cosmos ).
The new UUID can reasonably be considered unique among all UUIDs created
on the local system, and among UUIDs created on other systems in the past
and in the future.
RETURN VALUE
The newly created UUID is returned in the memory location pointed to by
R out .
CONFORMING TO
OSF DCE 1.1
AUTHOR
Theodore Y. Ts'o
AVAILABILITY
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