// 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. package ld import ( "reflect" "syscall" "unsafe" ) // Mmap maps the output file with the given size. It unmaps the old mapping // if it is already mapped. It also flushes any in-heap data to the new // mapping. func (out *OutBuf) Mmap(filesize uint64) error { oldlen := len(out.buf) if oldlen != 0 { out.munmap() } err := out.f.Truncate(int64(filesize)) if err != nil { Exitf("resize output file failed: %v", err) } low, high := uint32(filesize), uint32(filesize>>32) fmap, err := syscall.CreateFileMapping(syscall.Handle(out.f.Fd()), nil, syscall.PAGE_READWRITE, high, low, nil) if err != nil { return err } defer syscall.CloseHandle(fmap) ptr, err := syscall.MapViewOfFile(fmap, syscall.FILE_MAP_READ|syscall.FILE_MAP_WRITE, 0, 0, uintptr(filesize)) if err != nil { return err } bufHdr := (*reflect.SliceHeader)(unsafe.Pointer(&out.buf)) bufHdr.Data = ptr bufHdr.Len = int(filesize) bufHdr.Cap = int(filesize) // copy heap to new mapping if uint64(oldlen+len(out.heap)) > filesize { panic("mmap size too small") } copy(out.buf[oldlen:], out.heap) out.heap = out.heap[:0] return nil } func (out *OutBuf) munmap() { if out.buf == nil { return } // Apparently unmapping without flush may cause ACCESS_DENIED error // (see issue 38440). err := syscall.FlushViewOfFile(uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&out.buf[0])), 0) if err != nil { Exitf("FlushViewOfFile failed: %v", err) } err = syscall.UnmapViewOfFile(uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&out.buf[0]))) out.buf = nil if err != nil { Exitf("UnmapViewOfFile failed: %v", err) } }