While the other BSDs use __sysctl as the name, Darwin now uses sysctl,
without the leading underscores, and considers __sysctl to be "private".
Using __sysctl leads to App Store rejections, and Go's syscall package
already uses the proper syscall. So this commit changes Darwin's syscall
to use it too here, while reverting a recent commit that removed it all
together on arm and arm64.
This reverts CL 194097.
Fixesgolang/go#35103
Updates golang/go#34133
Updates golang/go#35101
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Getdirentries is implemented with the __getdirentries64 function
in libSystem.dylib on darwin/{386,amd64}. That function can't be used in
an app store application.
Implement Getdirentries using the underlying
fdopendir/readdir_r/closedir for Go 1.13. The simulation isn't faithful,
and could be slow, but it should handle common cases.
For Go 1.12, fall back to raw syscalls since syscall.syscallPtr needed
to use fdopendir from libSystem.dylib is not available.
Follow CL 168479 and CL 170892 which did the same for syscall in the
stdlib.
Tested on darwin/amd64 with Go 1.11, Go 1.12 and Go 1.13
Fixesgolang/go#34400
Change-Id: I631382aaea9ee7e0c4ed09e06ad5427efc620769
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Parallel to CL 151938 for package x/sys/unix instead of syscall.
iOS needs to use these functions without the "64" postfix.
(The functions do exist, but the App Store bans their use.)
Updates golang/go#28984
Change-Id: I6b82950700cc8a1afca612844b05fa007574e008
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/154658
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Call into libSystem (Darwin's libc equivalent) to do system calls.
Raw syscalls are not a supported ABI on Darwin, they want us to use
libSystem calls instead.
The stdlib has already been converted to this new regime. This
package is vendored into the stdlib, so we need to fix it also, then
vendor it in again.
Because this package isn't tied to a Go release, we need to keep the
old code around and use the new code only for 1.12 and up.
Update golang/go#17490
Change-Id: Idbcacff096b5bfeac871aa75dfd971570ac93322
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/154179
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
Port mksyscall.pl Perl script to mksyscall.go.
mkall scripts are modified to run mksyscall.go.
Running ./mkall.sh does not generate any git diff besides
the command name in comments of generated files.
Updates golang/go#27779
Change-Id: I8c6eb852e6821f4a91dc03cc042d8d343f1bcf66
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It's only when dest is set to NULL that the OS X implementations of
getxattr() and listxattr() return the current sizes of the named
attributes. An empty byte array is not sufficient. To maintain the same
behaviour as the linux implementation, we wrap around the system calls
and pass in NULL when dest is empty.
The parameters for the OS X implementation of setxattr() vary slightly
compared to the linux system call, specifically the 'position'
parameter:
linux:
int setxattr(
const char *path,
const char *name,
const void *value,
size_t size,
int flags
);
darwin:
int setxattr(
const char *path,
const char *name,
void *value,
size_t size,
u_int32_t position,
int options
);
'position' specifies the offset within the extended attribute. In the
current implementation, only the resource fork extended attribute makes
use of this argument. For all others, position is reserved. We simply
default to setting it to zero. If that's needed by the package user, a
function with a different name needs to be implemented instead.
Similarly for removexattr(), we wrap around and explicitly zero out the
options provided. We do so for interoperability with the linux variant.
If options are needed by the package user, a function with a different
name needs to be implemented instead.
Fixesgolang/go#14456
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Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/113995
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Tested with TestPoll extracted from syscall_linux_test.go. Once Poll is
supported on all OSes this test can be moved to syscall_unix_test.go.
Change-Id: Ia57e3a92e6a50cb22edde8a31e1c4e70d894dc4c
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Make Madvice, Mlock, Mlockall, Mprotect, Msync, Munlock and Munlockall
available equally on all BSD flavors. NetBSD was previously lacking
SYS_MSYNC, so add it.
Reorder the //sys function prototype alphabetically and clean up already
implemented syscalls everywhere.
Also add tests for Mprotect, Msync and Madvice - now that they're
available on all unix platforms.
Fixesgolang/go#18513
Change-Id: I0eb502d72c7e991f191fb96225ef04e8297d8b8d
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/56172
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Add IoctlGetInt/IoctlSetInt, IoctlGetTermios/IoctlSetTermios and
IoctlGetWinsize/IoctlSetWinsize on Darwin. These are similar to the
already existing implementations on Linux and Solaris.
Generated on Mac OS 10.11 (Darwin 15.6.0).
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Add the Faccessat, Fchownat, Linkat, Mkdirat, Openat, Readlinkat,
Renameat, Symlinkat and Unlinkat functions (to conform to POSIX.1-2008)
and make Fchmodat available on all architectures, not just amd64. Also
add the missing AT_* constants.
Generated on Mac OS 10.11 (Darwin 15.6.0) for darwin/amd64 and
darwin/386 only.
Fixesgolang/go#14458
Change-Id: I6d9258864383ea77f9cad058ee8ba2c728213b40
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These are already exposed on Linux. I believe they were left out of
darwin because fchmodat didn't exist on older versions of XNU.
Change-Id: I166f2b23270937c1b6cc3bd73e7f7b72d2d488e9
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/14092
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This avoids hanging when a Go program uses a FUSE filesystem and the
dup system call has to close a file descriptor. When dup uses
RawSyscall then the goroutine calling dup will occupy a scheduler slot
(a p structure) during the call, and may block waiting for some other
goroutine to respond to the close call on the FUSE filesystem.
Changing to Syscall avoids the problem. This makes Dup a tiny bit
slower but is quite unlikely to make a difference for any real
programs.
Update golang/go#10202.
Change-Id: I590c5c9a04e0a1281a85dc553c7592fa83949ac7
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/8056
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Semi-automatic migration from package syscall to package {plan9,windows,unix}.
No builds attempted yet, but this gets a lot of noise behind us so subsequent
CLs will be more concise and easier to follow.
Subsequent CLs will have semantic content.
LGTM=rsc
R=golang-codereviews, rsc
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/121520043
This CL copies to each package of go.sys the files from syscall it will need.
Different directories have different files, but these:
mkall.sh
str.go
syscall.go
mksyscall.pl
race.go
race0.go
syscall_test.go
are copied to all three.
No changes yet, these are just copies. They are not ready to use yet:
package names are wrong, for starters. But this clean copy will make
it easier to follow the changes as the packages are enabled.
LGTM=rsc
R=golang-codereviews, rsc
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/126960043