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Kernel: Use u64 instead of u32 and u16 in StorageDevice::{read, write}
This ensures offsets will not be truncated on large filesystems on i686
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@ -28,11 +28,11 @@ StringView StorageDevice::class_name() const
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ErrorOr<size_t> StorageDevice::read(OpenFileDescription&, u64 offset, UserOrKernelBuffer& outbuf, size_t len)
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{
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unsigned index = offset / block_size();
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u16 whole_blocks = len / block_size();
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u64 index = offset / block_size();
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size_t whole_blocks = len / block_size();
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size_t remaining = len % block_size();
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unsigned blocks_per_page = PAGE_SIZE / block_size();
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size_t blocks_per_page = PAGE_SIZE / block_size();
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// PATAChannel will chuck a wobbly if we try to read more than PAGE_SIZE
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// at a time, because it uses a single page for its DMA buffer.
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@ -85,18 +85,18 @@ ErrorOr<size_t> StorageDevice::read(OpenFileDescription&, u64 offset, UserOrKern
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return pos + remaining;
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}
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bool StorageDevice::can_read(const OpenFileDescription&, size_t offset) const
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bool StorageDevice::can_read(const OpenFileDescription&, u64 offset) const
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{
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return offset < (max_addressable_block() * block_size());
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}
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ErrorOr<size_t> StorageDevice::write(OpenFileDescription&, u64 offset, const UserOrKernelBuffer& inbuf, size_t len)
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{
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unsigned index = offset / block_size();
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u16 whole_blocks = len / block_size();
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u64 index = offset / block_size();
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size_t whole_blocks = len / block_size();
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size_t remaining = len % block_size();
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unsigned blocks_per_page = PAGE_SIZE / block_size();
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size_t blocks_per_page = PAGE_SIZE / block_size();
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// PATAChannel will chuck a wobbly if we try to write more than PAGE_SIZE
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// at a time, because it uses a single page for its DMA buffer.
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