32 bit systems using 'struct timeval' will break in the year 2038, so we replace the code appropriately. However, this driver is not broken in 2038 since we are only using microseconds portion of the time
This patch replaces 'struct timeval' with 'struct timespec64'. We only need to find elapsed microseconds rather than absolute time, so it's better to use monotonic time, so using ktime_get_ts64() makes the code more efficient and more robust against concurrent settimeofday() calls.
Signed-off-by: Amitoj Kaur Chawla amitoj1606@gmail.com --- Changes in v2: -Changed to monotonic time -Modified commit message
drivers/net/hamradio/baycom_ser_fdx.c | 12 +++++++----- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/net/hamradio/baycom_ser_fdx.c b/drivers/net/hamradio/baycom_ser_fdx.c index 636b65c..7b916d5 100644 --- a/drivers/net/hamradio/baycom_ser_fdx.c +++ b/drivers/net/hamradio/baycom_ser_fdx.c @@ -80,6 +80,7 @@ #include <linux/hdlcdrv.h> #include <linux/baycom.h> #include <linux/jiffies.h> +#include <linux/time64.h>
#include <asm/uaccess.h> #include <asm/io.h> @@ -228,14 +229,15 @@ static inline unsigned int hweight8(unsigned int w)
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------- */
-static __inline__ void ser12_rx(struct net_device *dev, struct baycom_state *bc, struct timeval *tv, unsigned char curs) +static __inline__ void ser12_rx(struct net_device *dev, struct baycom_state *bc, struct timespec64 *ts, unsigned char curs) { int timediff; int bdus8 = bc->baud_us >> 3; int bdus4 = bc->baud_us >> 2; int bdus2 = bc->baud_us >> 1;
- timediff = 1000000 + tv->tv_usec - bc->modem.ser12.pll_time; + timediff = 1000000 + ts->tv_nsec / NSEC_PER_USEC - + bc->modem.ser12.pll_time; while (timediff >= 500000) timediff -= 1000000; while (timediff >= bdus2) { @@ -287,7 +289,7 @@ static irqreturn_t ser12_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id) { struct net_device *dev = (struct net_device *)dev_id; struct baycom_state *bc = netdev_priv(dev); - struct timeval tv; + struct timespec64 ts; unsigned char iir, msr; unsigned int txcount = 0;
@@ -297,7 +299,7 @@ static irqreturn_t ser12_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id) if ((iir = inb(IIR(dev->base_addr))) & 1) return IRQ_NONE; /* get current time */ - do_gettimeofday(&tv); + ktime_get_ts64(&ts); msr = inb(MSR(dev->base_addr)); /* delta DCD */ if ((msr & 8) && bc->opt_dcd) @@ -340,7 +342,7 @@ static irqreturn_t ser12_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id) } iir = inb(IIR(dev->base_addr)); } while (!(iir & 1)); - ser12_rx(dev, bc, &tv, msr & 0x10); /* CTS */ + ser12_rx(dev, bc, &ts, msr & 0x10); /* CTS */ if (bc->modem.ptt && txcount) { if (bc->modem.ser12.txshreg <= 1) { bc->modem.ser12.txshreg = 0x10000 | hdlcdrv_getbits(&bc->hdrv);
On Monday 25 January 2016 08:46:21 Amitoj Kaur Chawla wrote:
32 bit systems using 'struct timeval' will break in the year 2038, so we replace the code appropriately. However, this driver is not broken in 2038 since we are only using microseconds portion of the time
This patch replaces 'struct timeval' with 'struct timespec64'. We only need to find elapsed microseconds rather than absolute time, so it's better to use monotonic time, so using ktime_get_ts64() makes the code more efficient and more robust against concurrent settimeofday() calls.
Signed-off-by: Amitoj Kaur Chawla amitoj1606@gmail.com
Changes in v2: -Changed to monotonic time -Modified commit message
Sorry for the late reply, I missed the patch when you first sent it. It looks great to me,
Reviewed-by: Arnd Bergmann arnd@arndb.de