Make stuff build on openbsd

arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc:
    So, I don't know why linux uses an off_t here.
    I'm also not sure why linux defines an off_t to be a long
    Let's just use long here since it works for linux, and that's
    what bsd does
base/inifile.cc:
    correct #include for OpenBSD
dev/disk_image.cc:
    the correct type for this is streampos

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extra : convert_revision : f3ac3a3b8515d66e07ffb9780d8a9e387297b6a0
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Nathan Binkert 2003-12-19 00:02:20 -05:00
parent 888ea0dfd9
commit 255ac8372d
3 changed files with 6 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -629,7 +629,7 @@ class Tru64 {
// just pass basep through uninterpreted.
TypedBufferArg<int64_t> basep(tgt_basep);
basep.copyIn(xc->mem);
::off_t host_basep = (off_t)*basep;
long host_basep = (off_t)*basep;
int host_result = getdirentries(fd, host_buf, tgt_nbytes, &host_basep);
// check for error

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@ -35,6 +35,9 @@
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>
#if defined(__OpenBSD__)
#include <libgen.h>
#endif
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <unistd.h>

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@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ RawDiskImage::read(uint8_t *data, off_t offset) const
if (stream.seekg(offset * SectorSize, ios::beg) < 0)
panic("Could not seek to location in file");
off_t pos = stream.tellg();
streampos pos = stream.tellg();
stream.read((char *)data, SectorSize);
DPRINTF(DiskImageRead, "read: offset=%d\n", (uint64_t)offset);
@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ RawDiskImage::write(const uint8_t *data, off_t offset)
DPRINTF(DiskImageWrite, "write: offset=%d\n", (uint64_t)offset);
DDUMP(DiskImageWrite, data, SectorSize);
off_t pos = stream.tellp();
streampos pos = stream.tellp();
stream.write((const char *)data, SectorSize);
return stream.tellp() - pos;
}