)]}' { "commit": "fe20317023c3cf5084043d0397e66109d89abe3f", "tree": "bde48d2b2a2667d2bfa513209196b6d65c6535d3", "parents": [ "cdb13e3897fee0685e7dad26172d86898428aa01" ], "author": { "name": "Michael Schmitz", "email": "schmitz@biophys.uni-duesseldorf.de", "time": "Sun Apr 19 03:20:17 2009 +0200" }, "committer": { "name": "Geert Uytterhoeven", "email": "geert@linux-m68k.org", "time": "Mon Feb 09 10:48:40 2015 +0100" }, "message": "fs/fat: Use correct logical sector size for Atari GEMDOS FAT\n\nFix erroneous use of device blocksize instead of logical sector size in\nAtari GEMDOS FAT code (GEMDOS uses a 16 bit FAT and a constant 2 logical\nsectors per cluster, and modifies the logical sector size to cope with the\nlimits imposed by the 16 bit FAT). The bug was probably introduced by me when\nporting this code forward from 2.4.\nWith this fix, I can successfully mount GEMDOS partitons up to 256 MB in size\nas prepared by Petr Stehlik. 512 MB requires 8k sector size, sorry.\n\nSigned-off-by: Michael Schmitz \u003cschmitz@debian.org\u003e\nSigned-off-by: Geert Uytterhoeven \u003cgeert@linux-m68k.org\u003e\n", "tree_diff": [ { "type": "modify", "old_id": "edfc07d351d243887e3e2287c4d9ca7e4ed571f9", "old_mode": 33188, "old_path": "fs/fat/inode.c", "new_id": "430b5533596d17994f98aade54c97e153e7819c1", "new_mode": 33188, "new_path": "fs/fat/inode.c" } ] }