// Copyright 2014 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. //go:build linux || freebsd || dragonfly || solaris package rand import ( "internal/syscall/unix" "runtime" "syscall" ) func init() { var maxGetRandomRead int switch runtime.GOOS { case "linux", "android": // Per the manpage: // When reading from the urandom source, a maximum of 33554431 bytes // is returned by a single call to getrandom() on systems where int // has a size of 32 bits. maxGetRandomRead = (1 << 25) - 1 case "freebsd", "dragonfly", "solaris", "illumos": maxGetRandomRead = 1 << 8 default: panic("no maximum specified for GetRandom") } altGetRandom = batched(getRandom, maxGetRandomRead) } // If the kernel is too old to support the getrandom syscall(), // unix.GetRandom will immediately return ENOSYS and we will then fall back to // reading from /dev/urandom in rand_unix.go. unix.GetRandom caches the ENOSYS // result so we only suffer the syscall overhead once in this case. // If the kernel supports the getrandom() syscall, unix.GetRandom will block // until the kernel has sufficient randomness (as we don't use GRND_NONBLOCK). // In this case, unix.GetRandom will not return an error. func getRandom(p []byte) error { n, err := unix.GetRandom(p, 0) if err != nil { return err } if n != len(p) { return syscall.EIO } return nil }