Re: [PATCH] fix ext2 allocator overflows above 31 bit blocks

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Mingming Cao wrote:
On Fri, 2007-04-20 at 18:14 -0500, Eric Sandeen wrote:
It's a bug, today.

They are fixed in mm tree, as part of the patches which backports ext3
block reservation code to ext2. filesystem block numbers are all
ext2_fsblk_t type(i.e. unsigned long)(see ext2_new_blocks()). Maybe need
a round of thorough review to see if anything left, but I think what in
mm tree looks good.

Oh... oops. I didn't think to check mm, didn't expect to find those changes on ext2. Ok, I will double-check that against what I did.

And those patches in mm tree also backports the ext3 best-effort
allocates multiple blocks code (allocate multiple blocks within the
block reservation window as much as possible), FYI.

Ok, thanks Mingming!

-Eric
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