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* libc/stdio/fclose.c (fclose): Protect file pointer list when releasing a file. * libc/stdio/fcloseall.c (_fcloseall_r): Close all files via fwalk. * libc/stdio/fdopen.c (_fdopen_r): Add calls to _flockfile/_funlockfile. * libc/stdio/findfp.c: Move __sfp_lock. Change __sfp_lock type to recursive. Change __lock_acquire/__lock_release calls for __sfp_lock to __sfp_lock_acquire/__sfp_lock_release throughout. (std): Make sure that file lock is only initialized once. (__sfp): Move _file initialization. Initialize file lock. (__sfp_lock_acquire): New function. (__sfp_lock_release): Ditto. (__fp_lock_all): Remove __sfp_lock_acquire call. (__fp_unlock_all): Remove __sfp_lock_release call. * libc/stdio/fopen.c (_fopen_r): Protect file pointer list. Add calls to _flockfile/_funlockfile. Remove __lock_init_recursive call. * libc/stdio/freopen.c (_freopen_r): Protect file pointer list. * libc/stdio/fwalk.c (__fwalk): New static function. (_fwalk): Protect file pointer list. Use __fwalk to walk through file pointers. * libc/stdio/local.h: Add defines for __sfp_lock_acquire/__sfp_lock_release when single threaded. Add function prototypes otherwise. * libc/stdio64/fdopen64.c (_fdopen64_r): Add calls to _flockfile/_funlockfile. * libc/stdio/fopen64.c (_fopen64_r): Protect file pointer list. Add calls to _flockfile/_funlockfile. Remove __lock_init_recursive call. * libc/stdio/freopen64.c (_freopen64_r): Protect file pointer list. |
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