// 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 (
	
)

// maxGetRandomRead is platform dependent.
func () {
	altGetRandom = batched(getRandomBatch, maxGetRandomRead)
}

// batched returns a function that calls f to populate a []byte by chunking it
// into subslices of, at most, readMax bytes.
func ( func([]byte) bool,  int) func([]byte) bool {
	return func( []byte) bool {
		for len() >  {
			if !([:]) {
				return false
			}
			 = [:]
		}
		return len() == 0 || ()
	}
}

// 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 ( []byte) ( bool) {
	,  := unix.GetRandom(, 0)
	return  == len() &&  == nil
}