![]() openbsd: don't reallocate a guard page on the stack. the kernel currently enforce that a stack is immutable. calling mmap(2) or mprotect(2) to change it will result in EPERM, which generate a panic!(). so just do like for Linux, and trust the kernel to do the right thing. |
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