Avoid ARM SWI Seek when querying file position

Issuing an ARM semi-hosting Seek command when just querying file
position with SEEK_CUR and offset zero is unnecessary, because unlike
the lseek() Unix system call the Seek command does not actually return
the file position. For that reason, syscalls.c for ARM keeps track of
file position in the 'poslog', so we can just return that.

Moreover, since the Seek command only accepts an absolute file position,
SEEK_CUR operations are implemented by adding the relative offset to the
position in the poslog. If the host implements non-binary files with
implicit carriage return characters but doesn't discount those implicit
CRs when implementing Seek (by just mapping straight to Windows file
operations), this actually ended up wrongly changing file position when
using SEEK_CUR with offset zero or functions like ftell() or fgetpos()
that are based on that.

Also, use off_t rather than int for the poslog.
This commit is contained in:
Andy Koppe 2018-08-31 12:26:02 +01:00 committed by Corinna Vinschen
parent d1454de7b0
commit 3017f23f1c
1 changed files with 9 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ static int monitor_stderr;
typedef struct
{
int handle;
int pos;
off_t pos;
}
poslog;
@ -234,9 +234,16 @@ _swilseek (int file, off_t ptr, int dir)
if (dir == SEEK_CUR)
{
off_t pos;
if (slot == MAX_OPEN_FILES)
return -1;
ptr = openfiles[slot].pos + ptr;
pos = openfiles[slot].pos;
/* Avoid SWI SEEK command when just querying file position. */
if (ptr == 0)
return pos;
ptr += pos;
dir = SEEK_SET;
}