__aeabi_ldivmod: fix sign logic
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1 /* $NetBSD: freopen.c,v 1.19 2012/03/27 15:05:42 christos Exp $ */
3 /*-
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5 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
7 * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
8 * Chris Torek.
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35 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
36 #if defined(LIBC_SCCS) && !defined(lint)
37 #if 0
38 static char sccsid[] = "@(#)freopen.c 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/4/93";
39 #else
40 __RCSID("$NetBSD: freopen.c,v 1.19 2012/03/27 15:05:42 christos Exp $");
41 #endif
42 #endif /* LIBC_SCCS and not lint */
44 #include <sys/types.h>
45 #include <sys/stat.h>
47 #include <assert.h>
48 #include <errno.h>
49 #include <fcntl.h>
50 #include <unistd.h>
51 #include <stdio.h>
52 #include <stdlib.h>
53 #include <wchar.h>
54 #include <limits.h>
55 #include "reentrant.h"
56 #include "local.h"
58 /*
59 * Re-direct an existing, open (probably) file to some other file.
60 * ANSI is written such that the original file gets closed if at
61 * all possible, no matter what.
63 FILE *
64 freopen(const char *file, const char *mode, FILE *fp)
66 int f;
67 int flags, isopen, oflags, sverrno, wantfd;
69 _DIAGASSERT(file != NULL);
70 _DIAGASSERT(mode != NULL);
71 _DIAGASSERT(fp != NULL);
73 if ((flags = __sflags(mode, &oflags)) == 0) {
74 (void) fclose(fp);
75 return NULL;
78 if (!__sdidinit)
79 __sinit();
82 * There are actually programs that depend on being able to "freopen"
83 * descriptors that weren't originally open. Keep this from breaking.
84 * Remember whether the stream was open to begin with, and which file
85 * descriptor (if any) was associated with it. If it was attached to
86 * a descriptor, defer closing it; freopen("/dev/stdin", "r", stdin)
87 * should work. This is unnecessary if it was not a Unix file.
89 if (fp->_flags == 0) {
90 fp->_flags = __SEOF; /* hold on to it */
91 isopen = 0;
92 wantfd = -1;
93 } else {
94 /* flush the stream; ANSI doesn't require this. */
95 if (fp->_flags & __SWR)
96 (void)__sflush(fp);
97 /* if close is NULL, closing is a no-op, hence pointless */
98 isopen = fp->_close != NULL;
99 if ((wantfd = __sfileno(fp)) == -1 && isopen) {
100 (void) (*fp->_close)(fp->_cookie);
101 isopen = 0;
105 /* Get a new descriptor to refer to the new file. */
106 f = open(file, oflags, DEFFILEMODE);
107 if (f < 0 && isopen) {
108 /* If out of fd's close the old one and try again. */
109 if (errno == ENFILE || errno == EMFILE) {
110 (void) (*fp->_close)(fp->_cookie);
111 isopen = 0;
112 f = open(file, oflags, DEFFILEMODE);
115 sverrno = errno;
118 * Finish closing fp. Even if the open succeeded above, we cannot
119 * keep fp->_base: it may be the wrong size. This loses the effect
120 * of any setbuffer calls, but stdio has always done this before.
122 if (isopen && f != wantfd)
123 (void) (*fp->_close)(fp->_cookie);
124 if (fp->_flags & __SMBF)
125 free((char *)fp->_bf._base);
126 fp->_w = 0;
127 fp->_r = 0;
128 fp->_p = NULL;
129 fp->_bf._base = NULL;
130 fp->_bf._size = 0;
131 fp->_lbfsize = 0;
132 if (HASUB(fp))
133 FREEUB(fp);
134 WCIO_FREE(fp);
135 _UB(fp)._size = 0;
136 FREELB(fp);
138 if (f < 0) { /* did not get it after all */
139 fp->_flags = 0; /* set it free */
140 errno = sverrno; /* restore in case _close clobbered */
141 return NULL;
144 if (oflags & O_NONBLOCK) {
145 struct stat st;
146 if (fstat(f, &st) == -1) {
147 sverrno = errno;
148 (void)close(f);
149 errno = sverrno;
150 return NULL;
152 if (!S_ISREG(st.st_mode)) {
153 (void)close(f);
154 errno = EFTYPE;
155 return NULL;
160 * If reopening something that was open before on a real file, try
161 * to maintain the descriptor. Various C library routines (perror)
162 * assume stderr is always fd STDERR_FILENO, even if being freopen'd.
164 if (wantfd >= 0 && f != wantfd) {
165 if (dup2(f, wantfd) >= 0) {
166 (void) close(f);
167 f = wantfd;
172 * File descriptors are a full int, but _file is only a short.
173 * If we get a valid file descriptor that is greater or equal to
174 * USHRT_MAX, then the fd will get sign-extended into an
175 * invalid file descriptor. Handle this case by failing the
176 * open. (We treat the short as unsigned, and special-case -1).
178 if (f >= USHRT_MAX) {
179 (void)close(f);
180 errno = EMFILE;
181 return NULL;
184 fp->_flags = flags;
185 fp->_file = f;
186 fp->_cookie = fp;
187 fp->_read = __sread;
188 fp->_write = __swrite;
189 fp->_seek = __sseek;
190 fp->_close = __sclose;
193 * When reopening in append mode, even though we use O_APPEND,
194 * we need to seek to the end so that ftell() gets the right
195 * answer. If the user then alters the seek pointer, or
196 * the file extends, this will fail, but there is not much
197 * we can do about this. (We could set __SAPP and check in
198 * fseek and ftell.)
200 if (oflags & O_APPEND)
201 (void) __sseek((void *)fp, (off_t)0, SEEK_END);
202 return fp;