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NAME

       chaosread - read raw noise source from chaoskey

SYNOPSIS

       chaosread

DESCRIPTION

       chaosread reads ADC values from the noise source on the attached ChaosKey device.

OPTIONS

       -s serial | --serial serial
              This selects a ChaosKey by serial number instead of using the first one found.

       -l length | --length length
              Set the amount of data to read. Suffixes 'k', 'M' and 'G' are supported. The default is 1k.

       -i | --infinite
              Keep reading forever (or until the process is killed).

       -b | --bytes
              Read  16-bits  little  endian values and write out one byte per sample from bits 1-8 of the sample
              (zero-based, so shift right by one).

       -b | --cooked
              Read values from the 'cooked' endpoint, which is  the  source  used  by  the  kernel  driver  that
              contains trimmed and whitened data which has 8 bits of entropy per byte.

       -b | --raw
              Read  from the raw RNG source endpoint, which is best for testing the hardware on the device. This
              is the default

       -b | --firmware
              Read from the device firmware. This can be used to verify that the firmware in the device has  the
              expected contents.

USAGE

       chaosread reads noise data.

AUTHOR

       Keith Packard

                                                    chaosread                                       CHAOSREAD(1)