Posted to the kernel mailing list, which so far has a response from Alan
Cox, which indicates that (1) at the time it was written, this behavior
was mandated by standards from the Large File Summit, and so was
correct, and (2) those standards may have been "subsumed" by SUSv3, so
patches adjusting behavior to match that just might be accepted. :)

The previous patch doesn't completely address the problem (for instance,
old ReiserFS 3.5 objects on a 3.6+ system). I'll do a little more
thorough check for the problem, and submit a new patch.

Kernel mailing list thread:
http://groups.google.com/group/fa.linux.kernel/browse_thread/thread/5bee5c7f7405233e/b8e06b88a8520973

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cp dumps core when copying >4GB files to a VFAT filesystem
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/75574
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