ab0b6203ab
This affects only fstat on zfs and devfs, only on 64-bit systems and only when fsid is greater than 2^31 - 1. When fstat examines a file via stat(2) it takes uint32_t st_dev and assigns to (signed) (64-bit) long fsid, this results in a positive value. When fstat examines opened files it takes int32_t f_fsid.val[0] and assigns to (signed) (64-bit) long fsid, this results in a negative value. So, while initially st_dev and f_fsid.val[0] have the same bit values they get promoted to different 64-bit values because of the signed-vs-unsigned difference. A fix is to use "more natural" positive numbers by introducing intermediate unsigned cast for f_fsid.val[0]. Reviewed by: jhb, lulf Approved by: re (kib) MFC after: 1 week (to stable/7) |
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zfs | ||
cd9660.c | ||
fstat.1 | ||
fstat.c | ||
fstat.h | ||
Makefile | ||
msdosfs.c | ||
zfs.c |