On Fri, Jan 18, 2019 at 5:57 PM Dennis Clarke dclarke@blastwave.org wrote:
On 1/18/19 11:18 AM, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
This is a minor update of the patches I posted last week, I would like to add this into linux-next now, but would still do changes if there are concerns about the contents. The first version did not see a lot of replies, which could mean that either everyone is happy with it, or that it was largely ignored.
See also the article at https://lwn.net/Articles/776435/.
I would be happy to read "Approaching the kernel year-2038 end game" however it is behind a pay wall. Perhaps it may be best to just host interesting articles about open source idea elsewhere.
It's a short summary of the current state. You can also find a video and slides from my ELC presentation online for a little more context.
Generally speaking, I'd recommend paying for the subscription to lwn.net to anyone interested in the kernel, but it should become visible to everyone with the next day (a week after the initial publication). In the meantime, you can find the article at https://lwn.net/SubscriberLink/776435/a59d93d01d1addfc/.
Finally, I've made a list of the remaining work that Deepa and I are planning to still continue (this should be mostly complete but may be missing a few things):
syscalls - merge big series for 5.1, to allow time64 syscalls - waitid/wait4/getrusage should get a replacement based on __kernel_timespec - getitimer/setitimer should probably follow getrusage - vdso, waiting for consolidation series from Vincenzo Frascino before adding time64 entry points
file systems - range checks on timestamps - xfs - NFS - hfs/hfsplus - coda - hostfs - relatime_need_update
drivers - media - alsa - sockets - af_packet - ppp ioctl - rtc ioctl - omap3isp
core kernel - fix ELF core files (elfcore.h) - syscall Audit code (kernel/audit.c, kernel/auditsc.c) - make all time32 code conditional - remove include/linux/timekeeping32.h - remove compat_time* from time32.h - remove timeval - remove timespec - remove time_t
Arnd