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Date:      Tue, 09 Jan 2018 17:17:49 +0000
From:      bugzilla-noreply@freebsd.org
To:        freebsd-bugs@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   [Bug 224845] Change return type to size_t.
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Mitchell Horne <mhorne063@gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #1 from Mitchell Horne <mhorne063@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Bulat from comment #0)

What appears different between the FreeBSD and OpenBSD implementations of d=
d is
that FreeBSD supports the 't' (tera) and 'p' (peta) file size options on the
command line. So on systems where size_t is implemented as 32 bits, some
information would be lost if the user were to input a large file size. By=20
using uintmax_t, it (almost) guarantees that the entirety of the user's inp=
ut
size is captured, as uintmax_t is at least 64 bits wide. In the case that t=
he
largest possible file size is smaller than the user's input, SIZE_MAX is us=
ed
instead.

An example: The user inputs "1t" as a file size on a system where size_t is
32-bits wide. The value 1 is taken and bit shifted 40 times (1TB =3D 2^40 b=
ytes),
and the 32 bit value of size_t is filled with only zeros, resulting in a 0 =
byte
output file or an error.

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