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  1. src/syscall/syscall_bsd.go

    //sysnb ioctlPtr(fd int, req uint, arg unsafe.Pointer) (err error) = SYS_IOCTL
    
    var mapper = &mmapper{
    	active: make(map[*byte][]byte),
    	mmap:   mmap,
    	munmap: munmap,
    }
    
    func Mmap(fd int, offset int64, length int, prot int, flags int) (data []byte, err error) {
    	return mapper.Mmap(fd, offset, length, prot, flags)
    }
    
    func Munmap(b []byte) (err error) {
    	return mapper.Munmap(b)
    Registered: Wed Jun 12 16:32:35 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Tue Nov 07 10:34:48 UTC 2023
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  2. src/syscall/syscall_solaris.go

    	n = int(r0)
    	if e1 != 0 {
    		err = e1
    	}
    	return
    }
    
    var mapper = &mmapper{
    	active: make(map[*byte][]byte),
    	mmap:   mmap,
    	munmap: munmap,
    }
    
    func Mmap(fd int, offset int64, length int, prot int, flags int) (data []byte, err error) {
    	return mapper.Mmap(fd, offset, length, prot, flags)
    }
    
    func Munmap(b []byte) (err error) {
    	return mapper.Munmap(b)
    }
    
    Registered: Wed Jun 12 16:32:35 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Mon Feb 26 21:03:59 UTC 2024
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  3. src/syscall/syscall_unix.go

    		return i
    	}
    	return len(n)
    }
    
    // Mmap manager, for use by operating system-specific implementations.
    
    type mmapper struct {
    	sync.Mutex
    	active map[*byte][]byte // active mappings; key is last byte in mapping
    	mmap   func(addr, length uintptr, prot, flags, fd int, offset int64) (uintptr, error)
    	munmap func(addr uintptr, length uintptr) error
    }
    
    Registered: Wed Jun 12 16:32:35 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Tue Mar 19 16:19:26 UTC 2024
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  4. test/fixedbugs/issue8606b.go

    )
    
    type SI struct {
    	s string
    	i int
    }
    
    type SS struct {
    	s string
    	t string
    }
    
    func main() {
    	bad1 := "foo"
    	bad2 := "foo"
    
    	p := syscall.Getpagesize()
    	b, err := syscall.Mmap(-1, 0, p, syscall.PROT_READ|syscall.PROT_WRITE, syscall.MAP_ANON|syscall.MAP_PRIVATE)
    	if err != nil {
    		panic(err)
    	}
    	err = syscall.Mprotect(b, syscall.PROT_NONE)
    	if err != nil {
    		panic(err)
    	}
    Registered: Wed Jun 12 16:32:35 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Thu Oct 19 23:33:25 UTC 2023
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  5. src/syscall/syscall_aix.go

    var mapper = &mmapper{
    	active: make(map[*byte][]byte),
    	mmap:   mmap,
    	munmap: munmap,
    }
    
    //sys	mmap(addr uintptr, length uintptr, prot int, flag int, fd int, pos int64) (ret uintptr, err error)
    //sys	munmap(addr uintptr, length uintptr) (err error)
    
    func Mmap(fd int, offset int64, length int, prot int, flags int) (data []byte, err error) {
    	return mapper.Mmap(fd, offset, length, prot, flags)
    }
    
    Registered: Wed Jun 12 16:32:35 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Wed May 29 13:50:55 UTC 2024
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  6. src/cmd/internal/obj/objfile.go

    		o.Write(w.Writer)
    	})
    	// TODO: output in sorted order?
    	// Currently tools (cmd/internal/goobj package) doesn't use mmap,
    	// and it just read it into a map in memory upfront. If it uses
    	// mmap, if the output is sorted, it probably could avoid reading
    	// into memory and just do lookups in the mmap'd object file.
    }
    
    // return the number of aux symbols s have.
    func nAuxSym(s *LSym) int {
    	n := 0
    	if s.Gotype != nil {
    Registered: Wed Jun 12 16:32:35 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Wed May 15 19:57:43 UTC 2024
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  7. src/runtime/malloc.go

    	// s390x         TASK_SIZE         1<<64 (64 bit addresses)
    	//
    	// These limits may increase over time, but are currently at
    	// most 48 bits except on s390x. On all architectures, Linux
    	// starts placing mmap'd regions at addresses that are
    	// significantly below 48 bits, so even if it's possible to
    	// exceed Go's 48 bit limit, it's extremely unlikely in
    	// practice.
    	//
    Registered: Wed Jun 12 16:32:35 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Wed May 29 17:58:53 UTC 2024
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  8. src/runtime/os2_aix.go

    	return p[0], p[1], int32(err)
    }
    
    // mmap calls the mmap system call.
    // We only pass the lower 32 bits of file offset to the
    // assembly routine; the higher bits (if required), should be provided
    // by the assembly routine as 0.
    // The err result is an OS error code such as ENOMEM.
    //
    //go:nosplit
    func mmap(addr unsafe.Pointer, n uintptr, prot, flags, fd int32, off uint32) (unsafe.Pointer, int) {
    Registered: Wed Jun 12 16:32:35 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Thu Dec 14 17:22:18 UTC 2023
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  9. guava-tests/test/com/google/common/collect/MapsTest.java

        Map<Object, Integer> map3 = ImmutableMap.<Object, Integer>of(1, 2);
        Map<Number, Object> map4 = ImmutableMap.<Number, Object>of(1, 2);
        Map<Number, Number> map5 = ImmutableMap.<Number, Number>of(1, 2);
        Map<Number, Integer> map6 = ImmutableMap.<Number, Integer>of(1, 2);
        Map<Integer, Object> map7 = ImmutableMap.<Integer, Object>of(1, 2);
    Registered: Wed Jun 12 16:38:11 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Fri May 17 15:27:58 UTC 2024
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  10. src/runtime/mem.go

    // Ready. However, the Prepared state gives us flexibility for performance
    // purposes. For example, on POSIX-y operating systems, Reserved is usually a
    // private anonymous mmap'd region with PROT_NONE set, and to transition
    // to Ready would require setting PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE. However the
    // underspecification of Prepared lets us use just MADV_FREE to transition from
    Registered: Wed Jun 12 16:32:35 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Tue Aug 22 19:05:10 UTC 2023
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