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but when i_effnlink was added to support soft updates, there was only room for 4 spares. The number of spares was not reduced, so the inode size became 260 (on i386's), or 512 after rounding up by malloc(). Use one spare field in `struct dinode' instead of the 5th spare field in the inode and reduced to 4 spares in the inode so that the size is 256 again. Changed the types of the spares in the inode from int to u_int32_t so that the inode size has more chance of being <= 256 under other arches, and downdated ext2fs to match (it was broken to use ints before rev.1.1). |
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COPYRIGHT.INFO | ||
ext2_alloc.c | ||
ext2_balloc.c | ||
ext2_bmap.c | ||
ext2_extern.h | ||
ext2_fs_sb.h | ||
ext2_fs.h | ||
ext2_inode_cnv.c | ||
ext2_inode.c | ||
ext2_linux_balloc.c | ||
ext2_linux_ialloc.c | ||
ext2_lookup.c | ||
ext2_mount.h | ||
ext2_readwrite.c | ||
ext2_subr.c | ||
ext2_vfsops.c | ||
ext2_vnops.c | ||
fs.h | ||
i386-bitops.h | ||
inode.h |