This patch changes the use of struct timespec in dccp_probe to use struct timespec64 instead. timespec uses a 32-bit seconds field which will overflow in the year 2038 and beyond. timespec64 uses a 64-bit seconds field. Note that the correctness of the code isn't changed, since the original code only uses the timestamps to compute a small elapsed interval. This patch is part of a larger attempt to remove instances of 32-bit timekeeping structures (timespec, timeval, time_t) from the kernel so it is easier to identify where the real 2038 issues are.
Signed-off-by: Tina Ruchandani ruchandani.tina@gmail.com --- net/dccp/probe.c | 11 ++++++----- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
diff --git a/net/dccp/probe.c b/net/dccp/probe.c index d8346d0..3d3fda0 100644 --- a/net/dccp/probe.c +++ b/net/dccp/probe.c @@ -30,6 +30,7 @@ #include <linux/module.h> #include <linux/kfifo.h> #include <linux/vmalloc.h> +#include <linux/time64.h> #include <linux/gfp.h> #include <net/net_namespace.h>
@@ -47,20 +48,20 @@ static struct { struct kfifo fifo; spinlock_t lock; wait_queue_head_t wait; - struct timespec tstart; + struct timespec64 tstart; } dccpw;
static void printl(const char *fmt, ...) { va_list args; int len; - struct timespec now; + struct timespec64 now; char tbuf[256];
va_start(args, fmt); - getnstimeofday(&now); + getnstimeofday64(&now);
- now = timespec_sub(now, dccpw.tstart); + now = timespec64_sub(now, dccpw.tstart);
len = sprintf(tbuf, "%lu.%06lu ", (unsigned long) now.tv_sec, @@ -110,7 +111,7 @@ static struct jprobe dccp_send_probe = { static int dccpprobe_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file) { kfifo_reset(&dccpw.fifo); - getnstimeofday(&dccpw.tstart); + getnstimeofday64(&dccpw.tstart); return 0; }
From: Tina Ruchandani ruchandani.tina@gmail.com Date: Fri, 30 Oct 2015 01:24:56 -0700
This patch changes the use of struct timespec in dccp_probe to use struct timespec64 instead. timespec uses a 32-bit seconds field which will overflow in the year 2038 and beyond. timespec64 uses a 64-bit seconds field. Note that the correctness of the code isn't changed, since the original code only uses the timestamps to compute a small elapsed interval. This patch is part of a larger attempt to remove instances of 32-bit timekeeping structures (timespec, timeval, time_t) from the kernel so it is easier to identify where the real 2038 issues are.
Signed-off-by: Tina Ruchandani ruchandani.tina@gmail.com
Applied, thanks.