Replace the use of struct timeval and do_gettimeofday() with 64 bit ktime_get_real_seconds. Prevents 32-bit type overflow in year 2038 on 32-bit systems.
Driver was using the seconds portion of struct timeval (.tv_secs) to pass a millseconds timestamp to the firmware. This change maintains that same behavior using ktime_get_real_seconds.
The structure used to pass the timestamp to firmware is 48 bits and works fine as long as the top 16 bits are zero and they will be zero for a long time..ie. thousands of years.
Alternative Change: Add sub second granularity to timestamp
As noted above, the driver only used the seconds portion of timeval, ignores the microseconds portion, and by multiplying by 1000 effectively does a <<10 and always writes zero into timestamp[0].
The alternative change would pass all the bits to the firmware:
struct timespec64 ts;
ktime_get_real_ts64(&ts); timestamp = ts.tv_sec * MSEC_PER_SEC + ts.tv_nsec / NSEC_PER_MSEC;
MAINTAINER: Please request alternate change if preferred.
Signed-off-by: Alison Schofield amsfield22@gmail.com --- Change in v3: * move alternative change proposal above the '---' to save Changes in v2: * add pmcraid to subject line * update commit msg w additional detail * add alternative change proposal per reviewer feedback
drivers/scsi/pmcraid.c | 5 ++--- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/scsi/pmcraid.c b/drivers/scsi/pmcraid.c index ed31d8c..3f64275 100644 --- a/drivers/scsi/pmcraid.c +++ b/drivers/scsi/pmcraid.c @@ -45,6 +45,7 @@ #include <asm/processor.h> #include <linux/libata.h> #include <linux/mutex.h> +#include <linux/ktime.h> #include <scsi/scsi.h> #include <scsi/scsi_host.h> #include <scsi/scsi_device.h> @@ -5563,11 +5564,9 @@ static void pmcraid_set_timestamp(struct pmcraid_cmd *cmd) __be32 time_stamp_len = cpu_to_be32(PMCRAID_TIMESTAMP_LEN); struct pmcraid_ioadl_desc *ioadl = ioarcb->add_data.u.ioadl;
- struct timeval tv; __le64 timestamp;
- do_gettimeofday(&tv); - timestamp = tv.tv_sec * 1000; + timestamp = ktime_get_real_seconds() * 1000;
pinstance->timestamp_data->timestamp[0] = (__u8)(timestamp); pinstance->timestamp_data->timestamp[1] = (__u8)((timestamp) >> 8);
On Monday 09 November 2015 11:34:20 Alison Schofield wrote:
Replace the use of struct timeval and do_gettimeofday() with 64 bit ktime_get_real_seconds. Prevents 32-bit type overflow in year 2038 on 32-bit systems.
Driver was using the seconds portion of struct timeval (.tv_secs) to pass a millseconds timestamp to the firmware. This change maintains that same behavior using ktime_get_real_seconds.
The structure used to pass the timestamp to firmware is 48 bits and works fine as long as the top 16 bits are zero and they will be zero for a long time..ie. thousands of years.
Alternative Change: Add sub second granularity to timestamp
As noted above, the driver only used the seconds portion of timeval, ignores the microseconds portion, and by multiplying by 1000 effectively does a <<10 and always writes zero into timestamp[0].
The alternative change would pass all the bits to the firmware:
struct timespec64 ts; ktime_get_real_ts64(&ts); timestamp = ts.tv_sec * MSEC_PER_SEC + ts.tv_nsec / NSEC_PER_MSEC;
MAINTAINER: Please request alternate change if preferred.
Signed-off-by: Alison Schofield amsfield22@gmail.com
Reviewed-by: Arnd Bergmann arnd@arndb.de
just the last sentence of the changelog should probably go below the "---" line as it is irrelevant in the git history if the patch gets applied. James can probably remove that line manually when he applies it, just remember this if you have to send a version 4 for another reason.
Arnd
"Alison" == Alison Schofield amsfield22@gmail.com writes:
Alison> Replace the use of struct timeval and do_gettimeofday() with 64 Alison> bit ktime_get_real_seconds. Prevents 32-bit type overflow in Alison> year 2038 on 32-bit systems.
Applied.