#include "stdio_impl.h" #include /* The basic idea of this implementation is to open a new FILE, * hack the necessary parts of the new FILE into the old one, then * close the new FILE. */ /* Locking IS necessary because another thread may provably hold the * lock, via flockfile or otherwise, when freopen is called, and in that * case, freopen cannot act until the lock is released. */ int __dup3(int, int, int); FILE *freopen(const char *restrict filename, const char *restrict mode, FILE *restrict f) { int fl = __fmodeflags(mode); FILE *f2; FLOCK(f); fflush(f); if (!filename) { if (fl&O_CLOEXEC) __syscall(SYS_fcntl, f->fd, F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC); fl &= ~(O_CREAT|O_EXCL|O_CLOEXEC); if (syscall(SYS_fcntl, f->fd, F_SETFL, fl) < 0) goto fail; } else { f2 = fopen(filename, mode); if (!f2) goto fail; if (f2->fd == f->fd) f2->fd = -1; /* avoid closing in fclose */ else if (__dup3(f2->fd, f->fd, fl&O_CLOEXEC)<0) goto fail2; f->flags = (f->flags & F_PERM) | f2->flags; f->read = f2->read; f->write = f2->write; f->seek = f2->seek; f->close = f2->close; fclose(f2); } FUNLOCK(f); return f; fail2: fclose(f2); fail: fclose(f); return NULL; } LFS64(freopen);