| 1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344454647484950515253545556575859606162 | // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.// +build darwin dragonfly freebsd linux netbsd openbsdpackage bioimport (	"runtime"	"sync/atomic"	"syscall")// mmapLimit is the maximum number of mmaped regions to create before// falling back to reading into a heap-allocated slice. This exists// because some operating systems place a limit on the number of// distinct mapped regions per process. As of this writing:////  Darwin    unlimited//  DragonFly   1000000 (vm.max_proc_mmap)//  FreeBSD   unlimited//  Linux         65530 (vm.max_map_count) // TODO: query /proc/sys/vm/max_map_count?//  NetBSD    unlimited//  OpenBSD   unlimitedvar mmapLimit int32 = 1<<31 - 1func init() {	// Linux is the only practically concerning OS.	if runtime.GOOS == "linux" {		mmapLimit = 30000	}}func (r *Reader) sliceOS(length uint64) ([]byte, bool) {	// For small slices, don't bother with the overhead of a	// mapping, especially since we have no way to unmap it.	const threshold = 16 << 10	if length < threshold {		return nil, false	}	// Have we reached the mmap limit?	if atomic.AddInt32(&mmapLimit, -1) < 0 {		atomic.AddInt32(&mmapLimit, 1)		return nil, false	}	// Page-align the offset.	off := r.Offset()	align := syscall.Getpagesize()	aoff := off &^ int64(align-1)	data, err := syscall.Mmap(int(r.f.Fd()), aoff, int(length+uint64(off-aoff)), syscall.PROT_READ, syscall.MAP_SHARED|syscall.MAP_FILE)	if err != nil {		return nil, false	}	data = data[off-aoff:]	r.MustSeek(int64(length), 1)	return data, true}
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