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@@ -235,24 +235,23 @@ struct saved_file {
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struct saved_file *next;
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int fd;
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void *contents;
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- off_t len;
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+ off_t off, len;
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};
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static struct saved_file *save_file(struct saved_file *next, int fd)
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{
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struct saved_file *s = malloc(sizeof(*s));
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- off_t orig = lseek(fd, 0, SEEK_CUR);
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-
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- /* Special file? Erk... */
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- assert(orig != -1);
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s->next = next;
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s->fd = fd;
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+ s->off = lseek(fd, 0, SEEK_CUR);
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+ /* Special file? Erk... */
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+ assert(s->off != -1);
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s->len = lseek(fd, 0, SEEK_END);
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lseek(fd, 0, SEEK_SET);
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s->contents = malloc(s->len);
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read(fd, s->contents, s->len);
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- lseek(fd, orig, SEEK_SET);
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+ lseek(fd, s->off, SEEK_SET);
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return s;
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}
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@@ -264,34 +263,26 @@ static struct saved_file *save_files(void)
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{
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struct saved_file *files = NULL;
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int i;
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- fd_set closed;
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/* Figure out the set of live fds. */
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- FD_ZERO(&closed);
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for (i = history_num - 2; i >= 0; i--) {
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- /* FIXME: Handle dup. */
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- if (history[i].type == FAILTEST_CLOSE) {
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- assert(!FD_ISSET(history[i].u.close.fd, &closed));
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- FD_SET(history[i].u.close.fd, &closed);
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- } else if (history[i].type == FAILTEST_OPEN) {
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+ if (history[i].type == FAILTEST_OPEN) {
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int fd = history[i].u.open.ret;
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/* Only do successful, writable fds. */
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if (fd < 0)
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continue;
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- /* If it wasn't closed again... */
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- if (!FD_ISSET(fd, &closed)) {
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- if ((history[i].u.open.flags & O_RDWR)
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- == O_RDWR) {
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- files = save_file(files, fd);
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- } else if ((history[i].u.open.flags & O_WRONLY)
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- == O_WRONLY) {
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- /* FIXME: Handle O_WRONLY. Open with
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- * O_RDWR? */
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- abort();
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- }
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- } else
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- FD_CLR(history[i].u.open.ret, &closed);
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+ /* If it was closed, cleanup == NULL. */
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+ if (!history[i].cleanup)
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+ continue;
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+
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+ if ((history[i].u.open.flags & O_RDWR) == O_RDWR) {
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+ files = save_file(files, fd);
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+ } else if ((history[i].u.open.flags & O_WRONLY)
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+ == O_WRONLY) {
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+ /* FIXME: Handle O_WRONLY. Open with O_RDWR? */
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+ abort();
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+ }
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}
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}
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@@ -302,12 +293,12 @@ static void restore_files(struct saved_file *s)
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{
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while (s) {
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struct saved_file *next = s->next;
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- off_t orig = lseek(s->fd, 0, SEEK_CUR);
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lseek(s->fd, 0, SEEK_SET);
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write(s->fd, s->contents, s->len);
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+ ftruncate(s->fd, s->len);
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free(s->contents);
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- lseek(s->fd, orig, SEEK_SET);
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+ lseek(s->fd, s->off, SEEK_SET);
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free(s);
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s = next;
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}
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@@ -604,7 +595,6 @@ int failtest_open(const char *pathname,
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} else {
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p->u.open.ret = open(pathname, call.flags, call.mode);
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set_cleanup(p, cleanup_open, struct open_call);
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- p->u.open.dup_fd = p->u.open.ret;
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}
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errno = p->error;
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return p->u.open.ret;
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@@ -639,11 +629,6 @@ int failtest_pipe(int pipefd[2], const char *file, unsigned line)
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return p->u.pipe.ret;
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}
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-static void cleanup_read(struct read_call *call)
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-{
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- lseek(call->fd, call->off, SEEK_SET);
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-}
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-
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ssize_t failtest_pread(int fd, void *buf, size_t count, off_t off,
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const char *file, unsigned line)
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{
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@@ -661,59 +646,23 @@ ssize_t failtest_pread(int fd, void *buf, size_t count, off_t off,
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p->error = EIO;
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} else {
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p->u.read.ret = pread(fd, buf, count, off);
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- set_cleanup(p, cleanup_read, struct read_call);
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}
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errno = p->error;
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return p->u.read.ret;
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}
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-static void cleanup_write(struct write_call *call)
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-{
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- lseek(call->dup_fd, call->off, SEEK_SET);
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- write(call->dup_fd, call->saved_contents, call->saved_len);
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- lseek(call->dup_fd, call->off, SEEK_SET);
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- ftruncate(call->dup_fd, call->old_filelen);
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- free(call->saved_contents);
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-}
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-
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ssize_t failtest_pwrite(int fd, const void *buf, size_t count, off_t off,
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const char *file, unsigned line)
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{
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struct failtest_call *p;
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struct write_call call;
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- call.fd = call.dup_fd = fd;
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+ call.fd = fd;
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call.buf = buf;
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call.count = count;
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call.off = off;
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p = add_history(FAILTEST_WRITE, file, line, &call);
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- /* Save old contents if we can */
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- if (p->u.write.off != -1) {
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- ssize_t ret;
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- p->u.write.old_filelen = lseek(fd, 0, SEEK_END);
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-
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- /* Write past end of file? Nothing to save.*/
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- if (p->u.write.old_filelen <= p->u.write.off)
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- p->u.write.saved_len = 0;
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- /* Write which goes over end of file? Partial save. */
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- else if (p->u.write.off + count > p->u.write.old_filelen)
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- p->u.write.saved_len = p->u.write.old_filelen
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- - p->u.write.off;
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- /* Full save. */
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- else
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- p->u.write.saved_len = count;
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-
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- p->u.write.saved_contents = malloc(p->u.write.saved_len);
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- lseek(fd, p->u.write.off, SEEK_SET);
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- ret = read(fd, p->u.write.saved_contents, p->u.write.saved_len);
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- if (ret != p->u.write.saved_len)
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- err(1, "Expected %i bytes, got %i",
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- (int)p->u.write.saved_len, (int)ret);
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- lseek(fd, p->u.write.off, SEEK_SET);
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- set_cleanup(p, cleanup_write, struct write_call);
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- }
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-
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/* If we're a child, tell parent about write. */
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if (control_fd != -1) {
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enum info_type type = WRITE;
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@@ -841,49 +790,39 @@ add_lock(struct lock_info *locks, int fd, off_t start, off_t end, int type)
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return locks;
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}
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-/* We only trap this so we can dup fds in case we need to restore. */
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+/* We trap this so we can record it: we don't fail it. */
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int failtest_close(int fd)
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{
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- int new_fd = -1, i;
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+ int i;
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if (fd < 0)
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return close(fd);
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- /* Trace history to find source of fd, and if we need to cleanup writes. */
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+ /* Trace history to find source of fd. */
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for (i = history_num-1; i >= 0; i--) {
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switch (history[i].type) {
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- case FAILTEST_WRITE:
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- if (history[i].u.write.fd != fd)
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- break;
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- if (!history[i].cleanup)
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- break;
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- /* We need to save fd so we can restore file. */
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- if (new_fd == -1)
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- new_fd = dup(fd);
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- history[i].u.write.dup_fd = new_fd;
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- break;
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- case FAILTEST_READ:
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- /* We don't need to cleanup reads on closed fds. */
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- if (history[i].u.read.fd != fd)
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- break;
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- history[i].cleanup = NULL;
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- break;
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case FAILTEST_PIPE:
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- /* From a pipe? We don't ever restore pipes... */
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+ /* From a pipe? */
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if (history[i].u.pipe.fds[0] == fd) {
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- assert(new_fd == -1);
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+ assert(!history[i].u.pipe.closed[0]);
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history[i].u.pipe.closed[0] = true;
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+ if (history[i].u.pipe.closed[1])
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+ history[i].cleanup = NULL;
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goto out;
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}
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if (history[i].u.pipe.fds[1] == fd) {
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- assert(new_fd == -1);
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+ assert(!history[i].u.pipe.closed[1]);
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history[i].u.pipe.closed[1] = true;
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+ if (history[i].u.pipe.closed[0])
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+ history[i].cleanup = NULL;
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goto out;
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}
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break;
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case FAILTEST_OPEN:
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if (history[i].u.open.ret == fd) {
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- history[i].u.open.dup_fd = new_fd;
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+ assert((void *)history[i].cleanup
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+ == (void *)cleanup_open);
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+ history[i].cleanup = NULL;
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goto out;
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}
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break;
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