Update Vendors (#250)
update go min version Update Vendors: * code.gitea.io/gitea-vet v0.2.0 -> v0.2.1 * code.gitea.io/sdk/gitea v0.13.0 -> v0.13.1 * github.com/AlecAivazis/survey v2.1.1 -> v2.2.2 * github.com/adrg/xdg v0.2.1 -> v0.2.2 * github.com/araddon/dateparse d820a6159ab1 -> 8aadafed4dc4 * github.com/go-git/go-git v5.1.0 -> v5.2.0 * github.com/muesli/termenv v0.7.2 -> v0.7.4 * github.com/stretchr/testify v1.5.1 -> v1.6.1 * github.com/urfave/cli v2.2.0 -> v2.3.0 Co-authored-by: 6543 <6543@obermui.de> Reviewed-on: https://gitea.com/gitea/tea/pulls/250 Reviewed-by: Andrew Thornton <art27@cantab.net> Reviewed-by: mrsdizzie <info@mrsdizzie.com> Co-Authored-By: 6543 <6543@noreply.gitea.io> Co-Committed-By: 6543 <6543@noreply.gitea.io>
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vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/syscall_linux.go
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@@ -82,15 +82,6 @@ func IoctlRetInt(fd int, req uint) (int, error) {
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return int(ret), nil
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}
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// IoctlSetPointerInt performs an ioctl operation which sets an
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// integer value on fd, using the specified request number. The ioctl
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// argument is called with a pointer to the integer value, rather than
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// passing the integer value directly.
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func IoctlSetPointerInt(fd int, req uint, value int) error {
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v := int32(value)
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return ioctl(fd, req, uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&v)))
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}
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func IoctlSetRTCTime(fd int, value *RTCTime) error {
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err := ioctl(fd, RTC_SET_TIME, uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(value)))
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runtime.KeepAlive(value)
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@@ -115,12 +106,53 @@ func IoctlGetRTCTime(fd int) (*RTCTime, error) {
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return &value, err
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}
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// IoctlGetWatchdogInfo fetches information about a watchdog device from the
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// Linux watchdog API. For more information, see:
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// https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/watchdog/watchdog-api.html.
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func IoctlGetWatchdogInfo(fd int) (*WatchdogInfo, error) {
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var value WatchdogInfo
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err := ioctl(fd, WDIOC_GETSUPPORT, uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&value)))
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return &value, err
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}
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func IoctlGetRTCWkAlrm(fd int) (*RTCWkAlrm, error) {
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var value RTCWkAlrm
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err := ioctl(fd, RTC_WKALM_RD, uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&value)))
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return &value, err
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}
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// IoctlFileCloneRange performs an FICLONERANGE ioctl operation to clone the
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// range of data conveyed in value to the file associated with the file
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// descriptor destFd. See the ioctl_ficlonerange(2) man page for details.
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func IoctlFileCloneRange(destFd int, value *FileCloneRange) error {
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err := ioctl(destFd, FICLONERANGE, uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(value)))
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runtime.KeepAlive(value)
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return err
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}
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// IoctlFileClone performs an FICLONE ioctl operation to clone the entire file
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// associated with the file description srcFd to the file associated with the
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// file descriptor destFd. See the ioctl_ficlone(2) man page for details.
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func IoctlFileClone(destFd, srcFd int) error {
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return ioctl(destFd, FICLONE, uintptr(srcFd))
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}
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// IoctlFileDedupeRange performs an FIDEDUPERANGE ioctl operation to share the
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// range of data conveyed in value with the file associated with the file
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// descriptor destFd. See the ioctl_fideduperange(2) man page for details.
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func IoctlFileDedupeRange(destFd int, value *FileDedupeRange) error {
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err := ioctl(destFd, FIDEDUPERANGE, uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(value)))
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runtime.KeepAlive(value)
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return err
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}
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// IoctlWatchdogKeepalive issues a keepalive ioctl to a watchdog device. For
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// more information, see:
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// https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/watchdog/watchdog-api.html.
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func IoctlWatchdogKeepalive(fd int) error {
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return ioctl(fd, WDIOC_KEEPALIVE, 0)
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}
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//sys Linkat(olddirfd int, oldpath string, newdirfd int, newpath string, flags int) (err error)
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func Link(oldpath string, newpath string) (err error) {
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@@ -145,6 +177,12 @@ func Openat(dirfd int, path string, flags int, mode uint32) (fd int, err error)
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return openat(dirfd, path, flags|O_LARGEFILE, mode)
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}
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//sys openat2(dirfd int, path string, open_how *OpenHow, size int) (fd int, err error)
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func Openat2(dirfd int, path string, how *OpenHow) (fd int, err error) {
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return openat2(dirfd, path, how, SizeofOpenHow)
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}
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//sys ppoll(fds *PollFd, nfds int, timeout *Timespec, sigmask *Sigset_t) (n int, err error)
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func Ppoll(fds []PollFd, timeout *Timespec, sigmask *Sigset_t) (n int, err error) {
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@@ -885,6 +923,35 @@ func (sa *SockaddrL2TPIP6) sockaddr() (unsafe.Pointer, _Socklen, error) {
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return unsafe.Pointer(&sa.raw), SizeofSockaddrL2TPIP6, nil
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}
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// SockaddrIUCV implements the Sockaddr interface for AF_IUCV sockets.
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type SockaddrIUCV struct {
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UserID string
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Name string
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raw RawSockaddrIUCV
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}
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func (sa *SockaddrIUCV) sockaddr() (unsafe.Pointer, _Socklen, error) {
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sa.raw.Family = AF_IUCV
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// These are EBCDIC encoded by the kernel, but we still need to pad them
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// with blanks. Initializing with blanks allows the caller to feed in either
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// a padded or an unpadded string.
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for i := 0; i < 8; i++ {
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sa.raw.Nodeid[i] = ' '
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sa.raw.User_id[i] = ' '
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sa.raw.Name[i] = ' '
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}
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if len(sa.UserID) > 8 || len(sa.Name) > 8 {
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return nil, 0, EINVAL
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}
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for i, b := range []byte(sa.UserID[:]) {
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sa.raw.User_id[i] = int8(b)
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}
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for i, b := range []byte(sa.Name[:]) {
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sa.raw.Name[i] = int8(b)
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}
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return unsafe.Pointer(&sa.raw), SizeofSockaddrIUCV, nil
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}
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func anyToSockaddr(fd int, rsa *RawSockaddrAny) (Sockaddr, error) {
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switch rsa.Addr.Family {
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case AF_NETLINK:
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@@ -1065,6 +1132,38 @@ func anyToSockaddr(fd int, rsa *RawSockaddrAny) (Sockaddr, error) {
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}
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return sa, nil
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case AF_IUCV:
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pp := (*RawSockaddrIUCV)(unsafe.Pointer(rsa))
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var user [8]byte
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var name [8]byte
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for i := 0; i < 8; i++ {
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user[i] = byte(pp.User_id[i])
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name[i] = byte(pp.Name[i])
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}
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sa := &SockaddrIUCV{
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UserID: string(user[:]),
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Name: string(name[:]),
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}
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return sa, nil
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case AF_CAN:
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pp := (*RawSockaddrCAN)(unsafe.Pointer(rsa))
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sa := &SockaddrCAN{
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Ifindex: int(pp.Ifindex),
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}
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rx := (*[4]byte)(unsafe.Pointer(&sa.RxID))
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for i := 0; i < 4; i++ {
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rx[i] = pp.Addr[i]
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}
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tx := (*[4]byte)(unsafe.Pointer(&sa.TxID))
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for i := 0; i < 4; i++ {
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tx[i] = pp.Addr[i+4]
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}
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return sa, nil
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}
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return nil, EAFNOSUPPORT
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}
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@@ -1965,10 +2064,15 @@ func isGroupMember(gid int) bool {
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}
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//sys faccessat(dirfd int, path string, mode uint32) (err error)
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//sys Faccessat2(dirfd int, path string, mode uint32, flags int) (err error)
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func Faccessat(dirfd int, path string, mode uint32, flags int) (err error) {
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if flags & ^(AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW|AT_EACCESS) != 0 {
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return EINVAL
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if flags == 0 {
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return faccessat(dirfd, path, mode)
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}
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if err := Faccessat2(dirfd, path, mode, flags); err != ENOSYS && err != EPERM {
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return err
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}
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// The Linux kernel faccessat system call does not take any flags.
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@@ -1977,8 +2081,8 @@ func Faccessat(dirfd int, path string, mode uint32, flags int) (err error) {
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// Because people naturally expect syscall.Faccessat to act
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// like C faccessat, we do the same.
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if flags == 0 {
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return faccessat(dirfd, path, mode)
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if flags & ^(AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW|AT_EACCESS) != 0 {
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return EINVAL
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}
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var st Stat_t
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@@ -2122,6 +2226,18 @@ func Klogset(typ int, arg int) (err error) {
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return nil
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}
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// RemoteIovec is Iovec with the pointer replaced with an integer.
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// It is used for ProcessVMReadv and ProcessVMWritev, where the pointer
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// refers to a location in a different process' address space, which
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// would confuse the Go garbage collector.
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type RemoteIovec struct {
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Base uintptr
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Len int
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}
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//sys ProcessVMReadv(pid int, localIov []Iovec, remoteIov []RemoteIovec, flags uint) (n int, err error) = SYS_PROCESS_VM_READV
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//sys ProcessVMWritev(pid int, localIov []Iovec, remoteIov []RemoteIovec, flags uint) (n int, err error) = SYS_PROCESS_VM_WRITEV
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/*
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* Unimplemented
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*/
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