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authorSamuel Thibault <samuel.thibault@ens-lyon.org>2022-09-17 19:47:57 +0000
committerSamuel Thibault <samuel.thibault@ens-lyon.org>2022-09-17 19:58:30 +0000
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hurd: Factorize at/non-at functions
Non-at functions can be implemented by just calling the corresponding at
function with AT_FDCWD and zero at_flags.

In the linkat case, the at behavior is different (O_NOLINK), so this introduces
__linkat_common to pass O_NOLINK as appropriate.

lstat functions can also be implemented with fstatat by adding
__fstatat64_common which takes a flags parameter in addition to the at_flags
parameter,

In the end this factorizes chmod, chown, link, lstat64, mkdir, readlink,
rename, stat64, symlink, unlink, utimes.

This also makes __lstat, __lxstat64, __stat and __xstat64 directly use
__fstatat64_common instead of __lstat64 or __stat64.
Diffstat (limited to 'sysdeps/mach/hurd/lstat.c')
-rw-r--r--sysdeps/mach/hurd/lstat.c6
1 files changed, 5 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/sysdeps/mach/hurd/lstat.c b/sysdeps/mach/hurd/lstat.c
index 2acfda1934..4fdc312186 100644
--- a/sysdeps/mach/hurd/lstat.c
+++ b/sysdeps/mach/hurd/lstat.c
@@ -18,6 +18,9 @@
 #include <errno.h>
 #include <sys/stat.h>
 #include <stddef.h>
+#include <fcntl.h>
+
+#include <fstatat_common.h>
 
 #include "statconv.c"
 
@@ -25,6 +28,7 @@ int
 __lstat (const char *file, struct stat *buf)
 {
   struct stat64 buf64;
-  return __lstat64 (file, &buf64) ?: stat64_conv (buf, &buf64);
+  return __fstatat64_common (AT_FDCWD, file, &buf64, 0, O_NOLINK) ?:
+                             stat64_conv (buf, &buf64);
 }
 weak_alias (__lstat, lstat)