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DateTue, 3 Feb 2004 14:35:51 +0100
FromErik Mouw <>
SubjectRe: Q: large files in iso9660 ?
On Mon, Feb 02, 2004 at 12:24:31AM +0200, P. Christeas wrote:
> I've tried to create a disk (DVD) which contains a single 3.8GB file. The 
> creation (mkisofs) worked and the disk's TOC reads 3.8GB.

No, it didn't. Last time I tried mkisofs warned about files being
larger than 2GB. Feel free to ignore the warnings, though.

> However, the 
> filesystem reads as if one ~9MB file only exists. 
> I guess large files in isofs may be out of spec. 
> 
> Q: What's the file size limit in iso9660?

About 2GB.

> Q: Is there any chance the negative number (although out of spec) may be 
> correctly interpreted (mount option) ?

The kernel (2.6 and 2.4) has the following code in isofs_read_inode():

        /*
         * The ISO-9660 filesystem only stores 32 bits for file size.
         * mkisofs handles files up to 2GB-2 = 2147483646 = 0x7FFFFFFE bytes
         * in size. This is according to the large file summit paper from 1996.
         * WARNING: ISO-9660 filesystems > 1 GB and even > 2 GB are fully
         *          legal. Do not prevent to use DVD's schilling@fokus.gmd.de
         */
        if ((inode->i_size < 0 || inode->i_size > 0x7FFFFFFE) &&
            sbi->s_cruft == 'n') {
                printk(KERN_WARNING "Warning: defective CD-ROM.  "
                       "Enabling \"cruft\" mount option.\n");
                sbi->s_cruft = 'y';
        }
IOW: your kernel should have warned you about the defective CDROM and
truncated filesizes to 16MB (which is what the "cruft" mount option
does).


Erik

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