Joel Sing fbc7d0a398 unix: convert openbsd/386 to direct libc calls
The current code has continued to work on OpenBSD, since it has been using
syscall(2) via libc. However, the system call numbers are still hardcoded in
golang.org/sys/unix. Various system call changes have been made in OpenBSD,
resulting in changes to the system call numbers and arguments, which now
fail when this package is used.

Switch to calling various system calls directly via libc, rather than calling
via libc using syscall(2).

Updates golang/go#36435

Change-Id: Ib42d5415ef35c7f7b9cbc55adaf7ca15973ab287
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/sys/+/421798
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sys

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This repository holds supplemental Go packages for low-level interactions with the operating system.

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