format. Unfortunately this means that all dumps taken from the time of
the 64 bit inode changes (August 16th) will become unreadable with this
commit. To make them readable again, you can back-out this commit temporarily.
Please note, that I am not adding 64 bit inode support to the format on
purpose right now, because supporting 64 bit inodes on-disk will require
additional changes, and it is more appropriate to add such support then.
64 bit block pointers, extended attribute storage, and a few
other things.
This commit does not yet include the code to manipulate the extended
storage (for e.g. ACLs), this will be done later.
Originally written by Kirk McKusick and Network Associates Laboratories for
FreeBSD.
adding the missing RIP-V2 fields. This structure *must* always be the correct
size, otherwise programs that parse rip packets will break! (e.g.
tcpdump -s 1024 -vv broadcast would not parse rip packets correctly and
would fail after the first entry).
machines (Alpha). fixed sized types, not 'timeval's should go over
the net, and the stuff that goes over the net can't necessarily be
passed directly to functions that expect timevals.