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This doesn't affect code like Chrome that correctly ignores EINTR on close, makes code that tries TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY work (where before it might have closed a different fd and appeared to succeed, or had a bogus EBADF), and makes "goto fail" code work (instead of mistakenly assuming that EINTR means that the close failed). Who loses? Anyone actively trying to detect that they caught a signal while in close(2). I don't think those people exist, and I think they have better alternatives available. Bug: https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=269623 Bug: http://b/20501816 Change-Id: I11e2f66532fe5d1b0082b2433212e24bdda8219b
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ArmAsm
17 lines
300 B
ArmAsm
/* Generated by gensyscalls.py. Do not edit. */
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#include <private/bionic_asm.h>
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ENTRY(___close)
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movl $__NR_close, %eax
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syscall
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cmpq $-MAX_ERRNO, %rax
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jb 1f
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negl %eax
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movl %eax, %edi
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call __set_errno_internal
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1:
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ret
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END(___close)
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.hidden ___close
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