Hi,

Why fs_maxwrite and fs_maxread export functions are returning an 
uint32_t (src/include/fsal_api.h:859) whereas maxread and maxwrite 
values are often managed as uint64_t, like in the gsh_export structure 
(src/include/export_mgr.h:64) or in the fsal_dynamicfsinfo_t structure 
(src/include/fsal_types.h:792), or in NFSv4.1 RFC5661 or NFSv4 RFC7530 
recommended attributes (section 5.7) ?


Regards,

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Patrice LUCAS
Ingenieur-Chercheur, CEA-DAM/DSSI/SISR/LA2S
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e-mail : patrice.lu...@cea.fr


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