get_seconds() is deprecated in favor of ktime_get_real_seconds(), which returns a 64-bit timestamp.
In the SYSV file system, the superblock timestamp is only 32 bits wide, and it is used to check whether a file system is clean, so the best solution seems to be to force a wraparound and explicitly convert it to an unsigned 32-bit value.
This is independent of the inode timestamps that are also 32-bit wide on disk and that come from current_time().
Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann arnd@arndb.de --- fs/sysv/inode.c | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/fs/sysv/inode.c b/fs/sysv/inode.c index bec9f79adb25..499a20a5a010 100644 --- a/fs/sysv/inode.c +++ b/fs/sysv/inode.c @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ static int sysv_sync_fs(struct super_block *sb, int wait) { struct sysv_sb_info *sbi = SYSV_SB(sb); - unsigned long time = get_seconds(), old_time; + u32 time = (u32)ktime_get_real_seconds(), old_time;
mutex_lock(&sbi->s_lock);
@@ -46,8 +46,8 @@ static int sysv_sync_fs(struct super_block *sb, int wait) */ old_time = fs32_to_cpu(sbi, *sbi->s_sb_time); if (sbi->s_type == FSTYPE_SYSV4) { - if (*sbi->s_sb_state == cpu_to_fs32(sbi, 0x7c269d38 - old_time)) - *sbi->s_sb_state = cpu_to_fs32(sbi, 0x7c269d38 - time); + if (*sbi->s_sb_state == cpu_to_fs32(sbi, 0x7c269d38u - old_time)) + *sbi->s_sb_state = cpu_to_fs32(sbi, 0x7c269d38u - time); *sbi->s_sb_time = cpu_to_fs32(sbi, time); mark_buffer_dirty(sbi->s_bh2); }
On Tue, 19 Jun 2018, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
get_seconds() is deprecated in favor of ktime_get_real_seconds(), which returns a 64-bit timestamp.
In the SYSV file system, the superblock timestamp is only 32 bits wide, and it is used to check whether a file system is clean, so the best solution seems to be to force a wraparound and explicitly convert it to an unsigned 32-bit value.
This is independent of the inode timestamps that are also 32-bit wide on disk and that come from current_time().
Acked-by: Thomas Gleixner tglx@linutronix.de