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runtime: don't use /dev/random on Plan 9
Plan 9 provides a /dev/random device to return a stream of random numbers. However, the method used to generate random numbers on Plan 9 is slow and reading from /dev/random may block. We don't want our Go programs to be significantly slowed down just to slightly improve the distribution of hash values. So, we do the same thing as NaCl and rely exclusively on extendRandom to generate pseudo-random numbers. Fixes #10028. Change-Id: I7e11a9b109c22f23608eb09c406b7c3dba31f26a Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/6386 Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
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@ -85,14 +85,9 @@ func crash() {
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*(*int)(nil) = 0
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}
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var random_dev = []byte("/dev/random\x00")
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//go:nosplit
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func getRandomData(r []byte) {
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fd := open(&random_dev[0], 0 /* O_RDONLY */, 0)
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n := read(fd, unsafe.Pointer(&r[0]), int32(len(r)))
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close(fd)
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extendRandom(r, int(n))
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extendRandom(r, 0)
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}
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func goenvs() {
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