2018-01-16 17:01:04

by Arnd Bergmann

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Subject: [PATCH] [RESEND] spufs: use timespec64 for timestamps

The switch log prints the tv_sec portion of timespec as a 32-bit
number, while overflows in 2106. It also uses the timespec type,
which is safe on 64-bit architectures, but deprecated because
it causes overflows in 2038 elsewhere.

This changes it to timespec64 and printing a 64-bit number for
consistency.

Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <[email protected]>
---
Submitted in November 2017, no reply, resending. Please apply.
---
arch/powerpc/platforms/cell/spufs/file.c | 6 +++---
arch/powerpc/platforms/cell/spufs/spufs.h | 2 +-
2 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

diff --git a/arch/powerpc/platforms/cell/spufs/file.c b/arch/powerpc/platforms/cell/spufs/file.c
index fc7772c3d068..c1be486da899 100644
--- a/arch/powerpc/platforms/cell/spufs/file.c
+++ b/arch/powerpc/platforms/cell/spufs/file.c
@@ -2375,8 +2375,8 @@ static int switch_log_sprint(struct spu_context *ctx, char *tbuf, int n)

p = ctx->switch_log->log + ctx->switch_log->tail % SWITCH_LOG_BUFSIZE;

- return snprintf(tbuf, n, "%u.%09u %d %u %u %llu\n",
- (unsigned int) p->tstamp.tv_sec,
+ return snprintf(tbuf, n, "%llu.%09u %d %u %u %llu\n",
+ (unsigned long long) p->tstamp.tv_sec,
(unsigned int) p->tstamp.tv_nsec,
p->spu_id,
(unsigned int) p->type,
@@ -2499,7 +2499,7 @@ void spu_switch_log_notify(struct spu *spu, struct spu_context *ctx,
struct switch_log_entry *p;

p = ctx->switch_log->log + ctx->switch_log->head;
- ktime_get_ts(&p->tstamp);
+ ktime_get_ts64(&p->tstamp);
p->timebase = get_tb();
p->spu_id = spu ? spu->number : -1;
p->type = type;
diff --git a/arch/powerpc/platforms/cell/spufs/spufs.h b/arch/powerpc/platforms/cell/spufs/spufs.h
index 2d0479ad3af4..b5fc1b3fe538 100644
--- a/arch/powerpc/platforms/cell/spufs/spufs.h
+++ b/arch/powerpc/platforms/cell/spufs/spufs.h
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ struct switch_log {
unsigned long head;
unsigned long tail;
struct switch_log_entry {
- struct timespec tstamp;
+ struct timespec64 tstamp;
s32 spu_id;
u32 type;
u32 val;
--
2.9.0


2018-01-16 19:07:34

by Jeremy Kerr

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Subject: Re: [PATCH] [RESEND] spufs: use timespec64 for timestamps

Hi Arnd,

> The switch log prints the tv_sec portion of timespec as a 32-bit
> number, while overflows in 2106. It also uses the timespec type,
> which is safe on 64-bit architectures, but deprecated because
> it causes overflows in 2038 elsewhere.
>
> This changes it to timespec64 and printing a 64-bit number for
> consistency.

If we still have spufs in the tree in 2038 I'd be worried :) But good
to keep things consistent.

Acked-by: Jeremy Kerr <[email protected]>

Michael: want to take this directly through your tree?

Cheers,


Jeremy

2018-01-16 19:58:46

by Arnd Bergmann

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Subject: Re: [PATCH] [RESEND] spufs: use timespec64 for timestamps

On Tue, Jan 16, 2018 at 8:07 PM, Jeremy Kerr <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Arnd,
>
>> The switch log prints the tv_sec portion of timespec as a 32-bit
>> number, while overflows in 2106. It also uses the timespec type,
>> which is safe on 64-bit architectures, but deprecated because
>> it causes overflows in 2038 elsewhere.
>>
>> This changes it to timespec64 and printing a 64-bit number for
>> consistency.
>
> If we still have spufs in the tree in 2038 I'd be worried :)

Agreed. My hope is to get rid of 'timespec' in 2018 though, this is just
one of many parts of the puzzle.

Arnd

2018-01-22 03:36:19

by Michael Ellerman

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Subject: Re: [RESEND] spufs: use timespec64 for timestamps

On Tue, 2018-01-16 at 17:00:35 UTC, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
> The switch log prints the tv_sec portion of timespec as a 32-bit
> number, while overflows in 2106. It also uses the timespec type,
> which is safe on 64-bit architectures, but deprecated because
> it causes overflows in 2038 elsewhere.
>
> This changes it to timespec64 and printing a 64-bit number for
> consistency.
>
> Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <[email protected]>
> Acked-by: Jeremy Kerr <[email protected]>

Applied to powerpc next, thanks.

https://git.kernel.org/powerpc/c/cef37ac119b1abffcb41a9a7067929

cheers