Re: [PATCH 1/7] omfs: define filesystem structures

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On Wed 2008-03-26 20:45:54, Bob Copeland wrote:
> OMFS is a proprietary filesystem created for the ReplayTV and
> also used by the Rio Karma.  It uses hash tables with unordered,
> unbounded lists in each bucket for directories, extents for

Why did they create such beast?

> +struct omfs_header {
> +	__be64 h_self;
> +	__be32 h_body_size;
> +	__be16 h_crc;
> +	char h_fill1[2];
> +	u8 h_version;
> +	char h_type;
> +	u8 h_magic;
> +	u8 h_check_xor;
> +	__be32 h_fill2;
> +};

attribute packed or something? Some strange machine (alpha?) may
decide to align u8s at 32bit boundaries...

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