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ThreadLifecycleSource

Struct ThreadLifecycleSource 

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pub struct ThreadLifecycleSource;
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Harvests timing jitter from thread creation and destruction.

§What it measures

Nanosecond timing of the full pthread_create + pthread_join cycle, with variable per-thread workloads.

§Why it’s entropic

Each thread lifecycle exercises deep kernel scheduling paths:

  • Mach thread port allocation from the kernel IPC port name space
  • Zone allocator allocation for the kernel thread structure
  • CPU core selection — P-core vs E-core, influenced by ALL threads
  • Stack page allocation via vm_allocate
  • TLS setup including dyld per-thread state
  • Context switch on join — depends on current runqueue state
  • Core migration — new thread may run on a different core

§What makes it unique

Thread lifecycle timing is a previously untapped entropy source. The combination of kernel memory allocation, scheduling decisions, and cross-core communication produces 89 unique LSB values — the richest of any frontier source.

§Configuration

No configuration needed — this source has no tunable parameters.

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impl EntropySource for ThreadLifecycleSource

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fn info(&self) -> &SourceInfo

Source metadata.
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fn is_available(&self) -> bool

Check if this source can operate on the current machine.
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fn collect(&self, n_samples: usize) -> Vec<u8>

Collect raw entropy samples. Returns a Vec<u8> of up to n_samples bytes.
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fn name(&self) -> &'static str

Convenience: name from info.

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