Andi Kleen writes:
> The change is rather useless anyways, because even in NFSv3 file handles
> cannot be >64bytes. Would even fit in a char, doesn't need a short nor an
> int. 

Indeed, but whether it be a char or a short, it'll still break on ARM.  My
original set of 3 solutions still stand therefore.
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