On Sat, Feb 18, 2017 at 03:30:04PM -0800, Deepa Dinamani wrote:
Add fields to the superblock to track the min and max timestamps supported by filesystems.
Initially, when a superblock is allocated, initialize it to the max and min values the fields can hold. Individual filesystems override these to match their actual limits.
Pseudo filesystems are assumed to always support the min and max allowable values for the fields.
@@ -257,6 +257,8 @@ struct dentry *mount_pseudo_xattr(struct file_system_type *fs_type, char *name,
- s->s_time_min = TIME64_MIN;
- s->s_time_max = TIME64_MAX;
@@ -518,6 +520,8 @@ int simple_fill_super(struct super_block *s, unsigned long magic,
- s->s_time_min = TIME64_MIN;
- s->s_time_max = TIME64_MAX;
@@ -247,6 +247,8 @@ static struct super_block *alloc_super(struct file_system_type *type, int flags,
- s->s_time_min = TIME64_MIN;
- s->s_time_max = TIME64_MAX;
If we always initialize them that way, why does libfs.c code bother reassign the same values?