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determine the endianness of the `struct fs *o' superblock from o->fs_magic and set needswap as necessary, rather than trusting the caller to get it right. invariably, almost every caller of ffs_sb_swap() was calling it with ns set to the wrong value for ns anyway! ansi KNF ffs_bswap.c declarations whilst here. this fixes all sorts of problems when trying to use other-endian file systems, notably the kernel trying to access memory *way* off, possibly corrupting or panicing, and userland programs SEGVing and/or corrupting things (e.g, "fsck_ffs -B" to swap a file system endianness). whilst the previous rev of ffs_bswap.c (1.10, 2000/12/23) made this problem worse, i suspect that the problem was always there and previous versions just happened not to trash things at the wrong time. FFS_EI should now be a lot more stable. |
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Makefile | ||
dump.8 | ||
dump.h | ||
dumprmt.c | ||
ffs_inode.c | ||
itime.c | ||
main.c | ||
optr.c | ||
pathnames.h | ||
rcache.c | ||
tape.c | ||
traverse.c | ||
unctime.c |