&refdbytes, &availbytes, &usedobjs, &availobjs);
/*
- * The underlying storage pool actually uses multiple block sizes.
- * We report the fragsize as the smallest block size we support,
- * and we report our blocksize as the filesystem's maximum blocksize.
+ * The underlying storage pool actually uses multiple block
+ * size. Under Solaris frsize (fragment size) is reported as
+ * the smallest block size we support, and bsize (block size)
+ * as the filesystem's maximum block size. Unfortunately,
+ * under Linux the fragment size and block size are often used
+ * interchangeably. Thus we are forced to report both of them
+ * as the filesystem's maximum block size.
*/
- statp->f_frsize = 1UL << SPA_MINBLOCKSHIFT;
+ statp->f_frsize = zsb->z_max_blksz;
statp->f_bsize = zsb->z_max_blksz;
bshift = fls(statp->f_bsize) - 1;