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On wrapping open without ld --wrap


Hi,

I wish to customize and wrap the libc wrapper for open() system call.
At the moment, I am just trying to add a simple print statement before
the sys_open() is actually invoked.
I am very much aware of GNU linker --wrap option and in fact that
actually solves my problem. But I am altering some other functionality
in libc for which I am anyway picking my custom libc code. So I wish
to place the wrapping logic of open as well in source codes rather
than depending on linker. But when I see the eglibc v2.19 source
codes, many of the wrapper boils down to a template defined in
syscall-template.S due to which I am unable to wrap/alter the logic in
the libc function.

sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/wordsize-64/open64.c  [EMPTY FILE]
sysdeps/unix/syscall-template.S


Can you point me on how to alter this and add a simple puts("Hello")
whenever a open() call is made? BTW I was successful in wrapping
xstat64.c and cases where the files themselves are not empty.


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