https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=199806
Bug ID: 199806
Summary: Add a new option letter "l" to make fopen() use
O_SHLOCK or O_EXLOCK when calling open()
Product: Base System
Version: 11.0-CURRENT
Hardware: Any
OS: Any
Status: New
Severity: Affects Some People
Priority: ---
Component: kern
Assignee: [email protected]
Reporter: [email protected]
Created attachment 156144
--> https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/attachment.cgi?id=156144&action=edit
A patch to add the proposed new option letter to fopen()
This is a change proposal.
Since FreeBSD already has the open() flags O_SHLOCK and O_EXLOCK
it would make sense for the same feature to be also available when
calling fopen(). So, I propose adding a new option letter "l" to
force fopen() to add the suitable one of these locking flags when
calling open(), O_SHLOCK for "r" and O_EXLOCK for "w", "r+", etc.
Such an extension is of course non-standard, but when code portability
is not a big issue such an extension would make FreeBSD specific code
easier to read and write, and maybe also a bit more robust while avoiding
the need to go the extra mille passum to call fileno() and flock() later.
>From my point of view writing something like...
fp = fopen("whateverfile", "wb+lex");
... is a pretty neat idea. Either I get a handle to a completely
new file with the exclusive lock applied, and it will not be left
open after an exec*() call, or I get a NULL.
Obviously the same change applies to 10.1 as well, if the merits of
this idea are accepted.
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