From: Colin Ian King <colin.k...@canonical.com>

The left shift of int 32 bit integer constant 1 is evaluated using 32 bit
arithmetic and then assigned to a signed 64 bit integer. In the case where
l2nb is 32 or more this can lead to an overflow.  Avoid this by shifting
the value 1LL instead.

Addresses-Coverity: ("Uninitentional integer overflow")
Fixes: b40c2e665cd5 ("fs/jfs: TRIM support for JFS Filesystem")
Signed-off-by: Colin Ian King <colin.k...@canonical.com>
---

V2: shift 1LL rather than using BIT_ULL macro as suggested by
    Dave Kleikamp.

---
 fs/jfs/jfs_dmap.c | 2 +-
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/fs/jfs/jfs_dmap.c b/fs/jfs/jfs_dmap.c
index 94b7c1cb5ceb..7aee15608619 100644
--- a/fs/jfs/jfs_dmap.c
+++ b/fs/jfs/jfs_dmap.c
@@ -1656,7 +1656,7 @@ s64 dbDiscardAG(struct inode *ip, int agno, s64 minlen)
                } else if (rc == -ENOSPC) {
                        /* search for next smaller log2 block */
                        l2nb = BLKSTOL2(nblocks) - 1;
-                       nblocks = 1 << l2nb;
+                       nblocks = 1LL << l2nb;
                } else {
                        /* Trim any already allocated blocks */
                        jfs_error(bmp->db_ipbmap->i_sb, "-EIO\n");
-- 
2.30.0

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