f2fs: avoid data offset overflow when lseeking huge file
xfstest generic/285 complains our issue in lseeking huge file. Here is the detail output of generic/285: "./check -f2fs tests/generic/285 Ran: generic/285 Failures: generic/285 Failed 1 of 1 tests 10. Test a huge file for offset overflow 10.01 SEEK_HOLE expected 65536 or 8589934592, got 65536. succ 10.02 SEEK_HOLE expected 65536 or 8589934592, got 65536. succ 10.03 SEEK_DATA expected 0 or 0, got 0. succ 10.04 SEEK_DATA expected 1 or 1, got 1. succ 10.05 SEEK_HOLE expected 8589934592 or 8589934592, got 0. FAIL 10.06 SEEK_DATA expected 8589869056 or 8589869056, got 8589869056. succ 10.07 SEEK_DATA expected 8589869057 or 8589869057, got 8589869057. succ 10.08 SEEK_DATA expected 8589869056 or 8589869056, got 4294901760. FAIL" The reason of this issue is: We will calculate current offset through left shifting page-offset with PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT bits, but our page-offset is a type of unsigned long, its size is 4 bytes in 32-bits machine. So if our page-offset is bigger than (1 << 32 / pagesize - 1), result of left shifting will overflow. Let's fix this issue by casting type of page-offset to type of current offset: loff_t. Signed-off-by: Chao Yu <chao2.yu@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk@kernel.org>
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