Looking at the XS/source for Filesys::DfPortable it should return the correct values, even on 32-bit perl's that do not have 64-bit integer support. It achieves that by returning the numbers as ascii strings.
The likely reason you are getting incorrect results displayed is that you are using printf with a "%d" format?
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