Tobias Klauser ce3f3e2ae7 cmd/link/internal/ld, internal/syscall/unix: use posix_fallocate on netbsd
The posix_fallocate system call is available since NetBSD 7.0, see
https://man.netbsd.org/posix_fallocate.2

Re-use the syscall wrappers already in place for freebsd. Note that
posix_fallocate on netbsd also returns the result in r1 rather than in
errno:

> If successful, posix_fallocate() returns zero. It returns an error on failure, without
> setting errno.

Source: https://man.netbsd.org/posix_fallocate.2#RETURN%20VALUES

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