* Dmitry V. Levin: > On Thu, Dec 27, 2018 at 06:18:19PM +0100, Florian Weimer wrote: >> We have a bit of an interesting problem with respect to the d_off >> field in struct dirent. >> >> When running a 64-bit kernel on certain file systems, notably ext4, >> this field uses the full 63 bits even for small directories (strace -v >> output, wrapped here for readability): >> >> getdents(3, [ >> {d_ino=1494304, d_off=3901177228673045825, d_reclen=40, >> d_name="authorized_keys", d_type=DT_REG}, >> {d_ino=1494277, d_off=7491915799041650922, d_reclen=24, >> d_name=".", d_type=DT_DIR}, >> {d_ino=1314655, d_off=9223372036854775807, d_reclen=24, >> d_name="..", d_type=DT_DIR} >> ], 32768) = 88 >> >> When running in 32-bit compat mode, this value is somehow truncated to >> 31 bits, for both the getdents and the getdents64 (!) system call (at >> least on i386). > > Why getdents64 system call is affected by this truncation, > isn't it a kernel bug that has to be fixed in the kernel instead? It's required because POSIX specifies that telldir and seekdir use long int (and not off_t) as the seek offset. If the kernel does not truncate while keeping a useful value, these functions would turn unusable.