platform_bionic/libc/bionic/flockfile.cpp
Elliott Hughes c48c3e4bb3 Fix flockfile(3) and friends for stdin/stdout/stderr too.
stdin/stdout/stderr are special; their mutexes are initialized by
__sinit. There's no unit test for this, because __sinit has already
been called by the time the first unit test runs, but you could
reproduce this failure with a trivial main() that calls flockfile
or ftrylockfile on one of the standard streams before otherwise
using stdio.

Bug: 18208568
Change-Id: I28d232cf05a9f198a2bed61854d8047b23d2091d
2014-11-19 15:16:51 -08:00

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/*
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#include <errno.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include "local.h"
// We can't use the OpenBSD implementation which uses kernel-specific
// APIs not available on Linux. Instead we use a pthread_mutex_t within
// struct __sfileext (see fileext.h).
void flockfile(FILE* fp) {
if (!__sdidinit) {
__sinit();
}
if (fp != NULL) {
pthread_mutex_lock(&_FLOCK(fp));
}
}
int ftrylockfile(FILE* fp) {
if (!__sdidinit) {
__sinit();
}
// The specification for ftrylockfile() says it returns 0 on success,
// or non-zero on error. So return an errno code directly on error.
if (fp == NULL) {
return EINVAL;
}
return pthread_mutex_trylock(&_FLOCK(fp));
}
void funlockfile(FILE* fp) {
if (!__sdidinit) {
__sinit();
}
if (fp != NULL) {
pthread_mutex_unlock(&_FLOCK(fp));
}
}