Module spin_sdk.wit.imports.wasi_random_insecure_seed_0_2_0

The insecure-seed interface for seeding hash-map DoS resistance.

It is intended to be portable at least between Unix-family platforms and Windows.

Functions

def insecure_seed() ‑> Tuple[int, int]
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def insecure_seed() -> Tuple[int, int]:
    """
    Return a 128-bit value that may contain a pseudo-random value.
    
    The returned value is not required to be computed from a CSPRNG, and may
    even be entirely deterministic. Host implementations are encouraged to
    provide pseudo-random values to any program exposed to
    attacker-controlled content, to enable DoS protection built into many
    languages' hash-map implementations.
    
    This function is intended to only be called once, by a source language
    to initialize Denial Of Service (DoS) protection in its hash-map
    implementation.
    
    # Expected future evolution
    
    This will likely be changed to a value import, to prevent it from being
    called multiple times and potentially used for purposes other than DoS
    protection.
    """
    raise NotImplementedError

Return a 128-bit value that may contain a pseudo-random value.

The returned value is not required to be computed from a CSPRNG, and may even be entirely deterministic. Host implementations are encouraged to provide pseudo-random values to any program exposed to attacker-controlled content, to enable DoS protection built into many languages' hash-map implementations.

This function is intended to only be called once, by a source language to initialize Denial Of Service (DoS) protection in its hash-map implementation.

Expected future evolution

This will likely be changed to a value import, to prevent it from being called multiple times and potentially used for purposes other than DoS protection.