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Yabin Cui authored
It is reported by tsan that funlockfile() can unlock an unlocked mutex. It happens when printf() is called before fopen() or other stdio stuff. As FLOCKFILE(fp) is called before __sinit(), _stdio_handles_locking is false, and _FLOCK(fp) will not be locked. But then cantwrite(fp) in __vfprintf() calls__sinit(), which makes _stdio_handles_locking become true, and FUNLOCKFILE(fp) unlocks _FLOCK(fp). Change _stdio_handles_locking into _caller_handles_locking, so __sinit() won't change its value. Add test due to my previous fault. Bug: 25392375 Change-Id: I483e3c3cdb28da65e62f1fd9615bf58c5403b4dd
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