qemu_find_file: check name as a straight path even if it has no '/'

Make qemu_find_file() check for the passed in name as a straight
pathname even if it doesn't have any path separator character in it.
This means that "-bios foo", "-dtb foo" etc will find a file 'foo'
in the current directory.
This removes an inconsistency with -kernel and -initrd, which both
accept plain filenames as meaning files in the current directory.
It's also less confusing for the user than an undocumented restriction
that "this option accepts a filename, except for the special case
where the filename you pass happens not to have a '/' in it, in
which case we'll ignore it."

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Anthony Liguori <aliguori@us.ibm.com>
master
Peter Maydell 2012-05-25 13:07:01 +01:00 committed by Anthony Liguori
parent 9233685597
commit 31783203c3
1 changed files with 2 additions and 3 deletions

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vl.c
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@ -1795,9 +1795,8 @@ char *qemu_find_file(int type, const char *name)
const char *subdir;
char *buf;
/* If name contains path separators then try it as a straight path. */
if ((strchr(name, '/') || strchr(name, '\\'))
&& access(name, R_OK) == 0) {
/* Try the name as a straight path first */
if (access(name, R_OK) == 0) {
return g_strdup(name);
}
switch (type) {