linux-user: Move target_to_host_errno_table[] setup out of ioctl loop

The code to initialise the target_to_host_errno_table[] array was
accidentally inside the loop through checking and initialising all
the supported ioctls. This was harmless but meant that we reinitialised the
array several hundred times on startup.

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
diff --git a/linux-user/syscall.c b/linux-user/syscall.c
index 6158e97..6d70ef0 100644
--- a/linux-user/syscall.c
+++ b/linux-user/syscall.c
@@ -4639,6 +4639,11 @@
 #undef STRUCT
 #undef STRUCT_SPECIAL
 
+    /* Build target_to_host_errno_table[] table from
+     * host_to_target_errno_table[]. */
+    for (i=0; i < ERRNO_TABLE_SIZE; i++)
+        target_to_host_errno_table[host_to_target_errno_table[i]] = i;
+
     /* we patch the ioctl size if necessary. We rely on the fact that
        no ioctl has all the bits at '1' in the size field */
     ie = ioctl_entries;
@@ -4658,11 +4663,6 @@
                 (size << TARGET_IOC_SIZESHIFT);
         }
 
-        /* Build target_to_host_errno_table[] table from
-         * host_to_target_errno_table[]. */
-        for (i=0; i < ERRNO_TABLE_SIZE; i++)
-                target_to_host_errno_table[host_to_target_errno_table[i]] = i;
-
         /* automatic consistency check if same arch */
 #if (defined(__i386__) && defined(TARGET_I386) && defined(TARGET_ABI32)) || \
     (defined(__x86_64__) && defined(TARGET_X86_64))