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Jonas Termansen authored
Fix SEEK_END seeking twice as far as requested. Centralize lseek handling in one place and avoid overflow bugs. Inode lseek handlers now only need to handle SEEK_END with offset 0. Prevent the file offset from ever going below zero or overflowing. Character devices are now not seekable, but lseek will pretend they are, yet always stay at the file offset 0. pread/pwrite on character devices will now ignore the file offset and call read/write. This change prevents character devices from being memory mapped, notably /dev/zero can no longer be memory mapped. None of the current ports seem to rely on this behavior and will work with just MAP_ANONYMOUS. Refactor read and write system calls to have a shared return statement for both seekable and non-seekable IO. Fix file offset overflow bugs in read and write system calls. Fix system calls returning EPERM instead of properly returning EBADF when the file has not been opened in the ...
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