From 3233ec44222cab822d87f357f043eec2301c7980 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: iedowse Date: Sat, 4 Sep 2004 14:54:01 +0000 Subject: Reset the seek pointer to 0 when a file is successfully opened, since otherwise the initial seek offset will contain the directory offset of the filesystem block that contained its directory entry. This bug was mostly harmless because typically the directory is less than one filesystem block in size so the offset would be zero. It did however generally break loading a kernel from the (large) kernel compile directory. Also reset the seek pointer when a new inode is opened in read_inode(), though this is not actually necessary now because all callers set it afterwards. --- lib/libstand/ufs.c | 2 ++ 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+) (limited to 'lib') diff --git a/lib/libstand/ufs.c b/lib/libstand/ufs.c index 6a3d758..169991f 100644 --- a/lib/libstand/ufs.c +++ b/lib/libstand/ufs.c @@ -191,6 +191,7 @@ read_inode(inumber, f) fp->f_blkno[level] = -1; fp->f_buf_blkno = -1; } + fp->f_seekp = 0; out: free(buf); return (rc); @@ -685,6 +686,7 @@ ufs_open(upath, f) * Found terminal component. */ rc = 0; + fp->f_seekp = 0; out: if (buf) free(buf); -- cgit v1.1