On Linux, the last argument of pselect6 system call is **not** a
sigseg_t * pointer, but instead it is a structure of the form:
struct {
const sigset_t *ss; /* Pointer to signal set */
size_t ss_len; /* Size (in bytes) of object pointed
};
See man 2 pselect6.
Fixes#61251
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As of Go 1.21 syscall.Setrlimit and syscall.prlimit can affect
starting a new process, by restoring the original NOFILE rlimit.
That is recorded locally in the syscall package, so just always
call the syscall functions.
For golang/go#46279
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