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On 10/13/2017 02:37 PM, Arnd Bergmann wrote: > The x86 platform operations are fairly isolated, so we can > change them from using timespec to timespec64. I checked that > All the users and callers are safe, and there is only one > critical function that is broken beyond 2106: > > pvclock_read_wallclock() uses a 32-bit number of seconds since > the epoch to communicate the boot time between host and guest > in a virtual environment. This will work until 2106, but we > should ideally find a replacement anyway. I've added a comment > about it there. > > Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> > --- > arch/x86/include/asm/intel_mid_vrtc.h | 4 ++-- > arch/x86/include/asm/mc146818rtc.h | 4 ++-- > arch/x86/include/asm/pvclock.h | 2 +- > arch/x86/include/asm/x86_init.h | 6 +++--- > arch/x86/kernel/kvmclock.c | 4 ++-- > arch/x86/kernel/pvclock.c | 12 +++++++++--- > arch/x86/kernel/rtc.c | 16 ++++++++-------- > arch/x86/platform/intel-mid/intel_mid_vrtc.c | 10 +++++----- > arch/x86/xen/time.c | 10 +++++----- > 9 files changed, 37 insertions(+), 31 deletions(-) Xen bits: Reviewed-by: Boris Ostrovsky <boris.ostrovsky@oracle.com> with a couple of nits: > @@ -136,11 +136,17 @@ void pvclock_read_wallclock(struct pvclock_wall_clock *wall_clock, > rmb(); /* fetch time before checking version */ > } while ((wall_clock->version & 1) || (version != wall_clock->version)); > > + /* > + * Note: wall_clock->sec is a u32 value, so it can only store dates > + * between 1970 and 2106. To allow times beyond that, we need to > + * create a new hypercall interface with an extended pvclock_wall_clock > + * structure like ARM has. > + */ I think this comment block should be moved up above 'now.tv_sec = wall_clock->sec;' > delta = pvclock_clocksource_read(vcpu_time); /* time since system boot */ > delta += now.tv_sec * (u64)NSEC_PER_SEC + now.tv_nsec; Now that tv_sec is a 64-bit quantity the cast can be dropped. -boris > > now.tv_nsec = do_div(delta, NSEC_PER_SEC); > now.tv_sec = delta; > > - set_normalized_timespec(ts, now.tv_sec, now.tv_nsec); > + set_normalized_timespec64(ts, now.tv_sec, now.tv_nsec); > } >
Hi Arnd, [auto build test ERROR on tip/x86/core] [also build test ERROR on v4.14-rc5 next-20171013] [if your patch is applied to the wrong git tree, please drop us a note to help improve the system] url: https://github.com/0day-ci/linux/commits/Arnd-Bergmann/x86-convert-x86_platform_ops-to-timespec64/20171016-091601 config: x86_64-allmodconfig (attached as .config) compiler: gcc-6 (Debian 6.2.0-3) 6.2.0 20160901 reproduce: # save the attached .config to linux build tree make ARCH=x86_64 All error/warnings (new ones prefixed by >>): arch/x86/xen/time.c: In function 'xen_init_time_ops': >> arch/x86/xen/time.c:418:29: error: assignment from incompatible pointer type [-Werror=incompatible-pointer-types] x86_platform.get_wallclock = xen_get_wallclock; ^ arch/x86/xen/time.c:421:30: error: assignment from incompatible pointer type [-Werror=incompatible-pointer-types] x86_platform.set_wallclock = xen_set_wallclock; ^ arch/x86/xen/time.c: In function 'xen_hvm_init_time_ops': arch/x86/xen/time.c:458:29: error: assignment from incompatible pointer type [-Werror=incompatible-pointer-types] x86_platform.get_wallclock = xen_get_wallclock; ^ arch/x86/xen/time.c:459:29: error: assignment from incompatible pointer type [-Werror=incompatible-pointer-types] x86_platform.set_wallclock = xen_set_wallclock; ^ cc1: some warnings being treated as errors -- In file included from include/linux/printk.h:6:0, from include/linux/kernel.h:13, from arch/x86/platform/intel-mid/intel_mid_vrtc.c:20: arch/x86/platform/intel-mid/intel_mid_vrtc.c: In function 'vrtc_set_mmss': >> include/linux/kern_levels.h:4:18: warning: format '%llx' expects argument of type 'long long unsigned int', but argument 3 has type '__kernel_time_t {aka const long int}' [-Wformat=] #define KERN_SOH "\001" /* ASCII Start Of Header */ ^ include/linux/kern_levels.h:10:18: note: in expansion of macro 'KERN_SOH' #define KERN_ERR KERN_SOH "3" /* error conditions */ ^~~~~~~~ include/linux/printk.h:301:9: note: in expansion of macro 'KERN_ERR' printk(KERN_ERR pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__) ^~~~~~~~ >> arch/x86/platform/intel-mid/intel_mid_vrtc.c:113:3: note: in expansion of macro 'pr_err' pr_err("%s: Invalid vRTC value: write of %llx to vRTC failed\n", ^~~~~~ -- In file included from include/linux/printk.h:6:0, from include/linux/kernel.h:13, from arch/x86//platform/intel-mid/intel_mid_vrtc.c:20: arch/x86//platform/intel-mid/intel_mid_vrtc.c: In function 'vrtc_set_mmss': >> include/linux/kern_levels.h:4:18: warning: format '%llx' expects argument of type 'long long unsigned int', but argument 3 has type '__kernel_time_t {aka const long int}' [-Wformat=] #define KERN_SOH "\001" /* ASCII Start Of Header */ ^ include/linux/kern_levels.h:10:18: note: in expansion of macro 'KERN_SOH' #define KERN_ERR KERN_SOH "3" /* error conditions */ ^~~~~~~~ include/linux/printk.h:301:9: note: in expansion of macro 'KERN_ERR' printk(KERN_ERR pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__) ^~~~~~~~ arch/x86//platform/intel-mid/intel_mid_vrtc.c:113:3: note: in expansion of macro 'pr_err' pr_err("%s: Invalid vRTC value: write of %llx to vRTC failed\n", ^~~~~~ vim +418 arch/x86/xen/time.c 409771d2 Stefano Stabellini 2010-05-14 408 d162809f Boris Ostrovsky 2017-05-03 409 void __ref xen_init_time_ops(void) 409771d2 Stefano Stabellini 2010-05-14 410 { 409771d2 Stefano Stabellini 2010-05-14 411 pv_time_ops = xen_time_ops; 409771d2 Stefano Stabellini 2010-05-14 412 409771d2 Stefano Stabellini 2010-05-14 413 x86_init.timers.timer_init = xen_time_init; 409771d2 Stefano Stabellini 2010-05-14 414 x86_init.timers.setup_percpu_clockev = x86_init_noop; 409771d2 Stefano Stabellini 2010-05-14 415 x86_cpuinit.setup_percpu_clockev = x86_init_noop; 409771d2 Stefano Stabellini 2010-05-14 416 409771d2 Stefano Stabellini 2010-05-14 417 x86_platform.calibrate_tsc = xen_tsc_khz; 409771d2 Stefano Stabellini 2010-05-14 @418 x86_platform.get_wallclock = xen_get_wallclock; 47433b8c David Vrabel 2013-06-27 419 /* Dom0 uses the native method to set the hardware RTC. */ 47433b8c David Vrabel 2013-06-27 420 if (!xen_initial_domain()) 409771d2 Stefano Stabellini 2010-05-14 421 x86_platform.set_wallclock = xen_set_wallclock; 409771d2 Stefano Stabellini 2010-05-14 422 } 409771d2 Stefano Stabellini 2010-05-14 423 :::::: The code at line 418 was first introduced by commit :::::: 409771d258e9dd71c30f3c9520fd2b796ffc40f0 x86: Use xen_vcpuop_clockevent, xen_clocksource and xen wallclock. :::::: TO: Stefano Stabellini <stefano.stabellini@eu.citrix.com> :::::: CC: Jeremy Fitzhardinge <jeremy.fitzhardinge@citrix.com> --- 0-DAY kernel test infrastructure Open Source Technology Center https://lists.01.org/pipermail/kbuild-all Intel Corporation
On Fri, Oct 13, 2017 at 10:45 PM, Boris Ostrovsky <boris.ostrovsky@oracle.com> wrote: > On 10/13/2017 02:37 PM, Arnd Bergmann wrote: >> The x86 platform operations are fairly isolated, so we can >> change them from using timespec to timespec64. I checked that >> All the users and callers are safe, and there is only one >> critical function that is broken beyond 2106: >> >> pvclock_read_wallclock() uses a 32-bit number of seconds since >> the epoch to communicate the boot time between host and guest >> in a virtual environment. This will work until 2106, but we >> should ideally find a replacement anyway. I've added a comment >> about it there. >> >> Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> >> --- >> arch/x86/include/asm/intel_mid_vrtc.h | 4 ++-- >> arch/x86/include/asm/mc146818rtc.h | 4 ++-- >> arch/x86/include/asm/pvclock.h | 2 +- >> arch/x86/include/asm/x86_init.h | 6 +++--- >> arch/x86/kernel/kvmclock.c | 4 ++-- >> arch/x86/kernel/pvclock.c | 12 +++++++++--- >> arch/x86/kernel/rtc.c | 16 ++++++++-------- >> arch/x86/platform/intel-mid/intel_mid_vrtc.c | 10 +++++----- >> arch/x86/xen/time.c | 10 +++++----- >> 9 files changed, 37 insertions(+), 31 deletions(-) > > Xen bits: > Reviewed-by: Boris Ostrovsky <boris.ostrovsky@oracle.com> Thanks! Since you've looked at it overall, do you have an opinion on the question how to fix the PV interface to deal with the pvclock_wall_clock overflow? Should we add a new version now and deprecate the existing one, or do you think that y2106 is far enough out that we should just ignore the problem? > with a couple of nits: > >> @@ -136,11 +136,17 @@ void pvclock_read_wallclock(struct pvclock_wall_clock *wall_clock, >> rmb(); /* fetch time before checking version */ >> } while ((wall_clock->version & 1) || (version != wall_clock->version)); >> >> + /* >> + * Note: wall_clock->sec is a u32 value, so it can only store dates >> + * between 1970 and 2106. To allow times beyond that, we need to >> + * create a new hypercall interface with an extended pvclock_wall_clock >> + * structure like ARM has. >> + */ > > I think this comment block should be moved up above 'now.tv_sec = > wall_clock->sec;' right, changed. >> delta = pvclock_clocksource_read(vcpu_time); /* time since system boot */ >> delta += now.tv_sec * (u64)NSEC_PER_SEC + now.tv_nsec; > > Now that tv_sec is a 64-bit quantity the cast can be dropped. Ok dropped. In the meantime I had noticed two more problems with the patch that I did not see earlier when I tested with another patch applied as well. The kbuild test robot reported the exact same problems, and I've done a few hundred randconfig builds without the other patch now, so I'm fairly confident that there are no other problems like those. I'll follow up with a v2 patch soon. Arnd
On 16/10/2017 10:11, Arnd Bergmann wrote: > Thanks! > > Since you've looked at it overall, do you have an opinion on the question > how to fix the PV interface to deal with the pvclock_wall_clock overflow? It has to be done separately for each hypervisor. In KVM, for example, it is probably best to abandon pvclock_read_wallclock altogether, and instead use the recently introduced KVM_HC_CLOCK_PAIRING hypercall. drivers/ptp/ptp_kvm.c is already using it and it's y2106 safe. Paolo > Should we add a new version now and deprecate the existing one, or > do you think that y2106 is far enough out that we should just ignore the > problem?
On Mon, Oct 16, 2017 at 2:08 PM, Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> wrote: > On 16/10/2017 10:11, Arnd Bergmann wrote: >> Thanks! >> >> Since you've looked at it overall, do you have an opinion on the question >> how to fix the PV interface to deal with the pvclock_wall_clock overflow? > > It has to be done separately for each hypervisor. > > In KVM, for example, it is probably best to abandon > pvclock_read_wallclock altogether, and instead use the recently > introduced KVM_HC_CLOCK_PAIRING hypercall. drivers/ptp/ptp_kvm.c is > already using it and it's y2106 safe. Right, makes sense. I see that this interface is currently implemented only for 64-bit x86 in kvm_emulate_hypercall(). Could this be extended to x86-32 and the non-x86 architectures as well? Arnd
On 16/10/2017 14:16, Arnd Bergmann wrote: > On Mon, Oct 16, 2017 at 2:08 PM, Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> wrote: >> On 16/10/2017 10:11, Arnd Bergmann wrote: >>> Thanks! >>> >>> Since you've looked at it overall, do you have an opinion on the question >>> how to fix the PV interface to deal with the pvclock_wall_clock overflow? >> >> It has to be done separately for each hypervisor. >> >> In KVM, for example, it is probably best to abandon >> pvclock_read_wallclock altogether, and instead use the recently >> introduced KVM_HC_CLOCK_PAIRING hypercall. drivers/ptp/ptp_kvm.c is >> already using it and it's y2106 safe. > > Right, makes sense. I see that this interface is currently implemented > only for 64-bit x86 in kvm_emulate_hypercall(). Could this be extended > to x86-32 and the non-x86 architectures as well? Yes, it could be implemented for x86-32 too. The whole pvclock concept however is specific to x86. Paolo
diff --git a/arch/x86/include/asm/intel_mid_vrtc.h b/arch/x86/include/asm/intel_mid_vrtc.h index 86ff4685c409..19202320f0be 100644 --- a/arch/x86/include/asm/intel_mid_vrtc.h +++ b/arch/x86/include/asm/intel_mid_vrtc.h @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ extern unsigned char vrtc_cmos_read(unsigned char reg); extern void vrtc_cmos_write(unsigned char val, unsigned char reg); -extern void vrtc_get_time(struct timespec *now); -extern int vrtc_set_mmss(const struct timespec *now); +extern void vrtc_get_time(struct timespec64 *now); +extern int vrtc_set_mmss(const struct timespec64 *now); #endif diff --git a/arch/x86/include/asm/mc146818rtc.h b/arch/x86/include/asm/mc146818rtc.h index 24acd9ba7837..1b574e5eb3b2 100644 --- a/arch/x86/include/asm/mc146818rtc.h +++ b/arch/x86/include/asm/mc146818rtc.h @@ -94,8 +94,8 @@ static inline unsigned char current_lock_cmos_reg(void) unsigned char rtc_cmos_read(unsigned char addr); void rtc_cmos_write(unsigned char val, unsigned char addr); -extern int mach_set_rtc_mmss(const struct timespec *now); -extern void mach_get_cmos_time(struct timespec *now); +extern int mach_set_rtc_mmss(const struct timespec64 *now); +extern void mach_get_cmos_time(struct timespec64 *now); #define RTC_IRQ 8 diff --git a/arch/x86/include/asm/pvclock.h b/arch/x86/include/asm/pvclock.h index 448cfe1b48cf..fc3138fd3aff 100644 --- a/arch/x86/include/asm/pvclock.h +++ b/arch/x86/include/asm/pvclock.h @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ void pvclock_set_flags(u8 flags); unsigned long pvclock_tsc_khz(struct pvclock_vcpu_time_info *src); void pvclock_read_wallclock(struct pvclock_wall_clock *wall, struct pvclock_vcpu_time_info *vcpu, - struct timespec *ts); + struct timespec64 *ts); void pvclock_resume(void); void pvclock_touch_watchdogs(void); diff --git a/arch/x86/include/asm/x86_init.h b/arch/x86/include/asm/x86_init.h index f45acdf45957..0c5007b72916 100644 --- a/arch/x86/include/asm/x86_init.h +++ b/arch/x86/include/asm/x86_init.h @@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ struct x86_cpuinit_ops { void (*fixup_cpu_id)(struct cpuinfo_x86 *c, int node); }; -struct timespec; +struct timespec64; /** * struct x86_legacy_devices - legacy x86 devices @@ -223,8 +223,8 @@ struct x86_legacy_features { struct x86_platform_ops { unsigned long (*calibrate_cpu)(void); unsigned long (*calibrate_tsc)(void); - void (*get_wallclock)(struct timespec *ts); - int (*set_wallclock)(const struct timespec *ts); + void (*get_wallclock)(struct timespec64 *ts); + int (*set_wallclock)(const struct timespec64 *ts); void (*iommu_shutdown)(void); bool (*is_untracked_pat_range)(u64 start, u64 end); void (*nmi_init)(void); diff --git a/arch/x86/kernel/kvmclock.c b/arch/x86/kernel/kvmclock.c index d88967659098..01c76e8cd4be 100644 --- a/arch/x86/kernel/kvmclock.c +++ b/arch/x86/kernel/kvmclock.c @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(pvclock_pvti_cpu0_va); * have elapsed since the hypervisor wrote the data. So we try to account for * that with system time */ -static void kvm_get_wallclock(struct timespec *now) +static void kvm_get_wallclock(struct timespec64 *now) { struct pvclock_vcpu_time_info *vcpu_time; int low, high; @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ static void kvm_get_wallclock(struct timespec *now) put_cpu(); } -static int kvm_set_wallclock(const struct timespec *now) +static int kvm_set_wallclock(const struct timespec64 *now) { return -1; } diff --git a/arch/x86/kernel/pvclock.c b/arch/x86/kernel/pvclock.c index 5c3f6d6a5078..1a7084ad07b9 100644 --- a/arch/x86/kernel/pvclock.c +++ b/arch/x86/kernel/pvclock.c @@ -121,11 +121,11 @@ u64 pvclock_clocksource_read(struct pvclock_vcpu_time_info *src) void pvclock_read_wallclock(struct pvclock_wall_clock *wall_clock, struct pvclock_vcpu_time_info *vcpu_time, - struct timespec *ts) + struct timespec64 *ts) { u32 version; u64 delta; - struct timespec now; + struct timespec64 now; /* get wallclock at system boot */ do { @@ -136,11 +136,17 @@ void pvclock_read_wallclock(struct pvclock_wall_clock *wall_clock, rmb(); /* fetch time before checking version */ } while ((wall_clock->version & 1) || (version != wall_clock->version)); + /* + * Note: wall_clock->sec is a u32 value, so it can only store dates + * between 1970 and 2106. To allow times beyond that, we need to + * create a new hypercall interface with an extended pvclock_wall_clock + * structure like ARM has. + */ delta = pvclock_clocksource_read(vcpu_time); /* time since system boot */ delta += now.tv_sec * (u64)NSEC_PER_SEC + now.tv_nsec; now.tv_nsec = do_div(delta, NSEC_PER_SEC); now.tv_sec = delta; - set_normalized_timespec(ts, now.tv_sec, now.tv_nsec); + set_normalized_timespec64(ts, now.tv_sec, now.tv_nsec); } diff --git a/arch/x86/kernel/rtc.c b/arch/x86/kernel/rtc.c index 5b21cb7d84d6..f5a687c38c6d 100644 --- a/arch/x86/kernel/rtc.c +++ b/arch/x86/kernel/rtc.c @@ -38,13 +38,13 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(rtc_lock); * jump to the next second precisely 500 ms later. Check the Motorola * MC146818A or Dallas DS12887 data sheet for details. */ -int mach_set_rtc_mmss(const struct timespec *now) +int mach_set_rtc_mmss(const struct timespec64 *now) { - unsigned long nowtime = now->tv_sec; + time64_t nowtime = now->tv_sec; struct rtc_time tm; int retval = 0; - rtc_time_to_tm(nowtime, &tm); + rtc_time64_to_tm(nowtime, &tm); if (!rtc_valid_tm(&tm)) { retval = mc146818_set_time(&tm); if (retval) @@ -52,14 +52,14 @@ int mach_set_rtc_mmss(const struct timespec *now) __func__, retval); } else { printk(KERN_ERR - "%s: Invalid RTC value: write of %lx to RTC failed\n", + "%s: Invalid RTC value: write of %llx to RTC failed\n", __func__, nowtime); retval = -EINVAL; } return retval; } -void mach_get_cmos_time(struct timespec *now) +void mach_get_cmos_time(struct timespec64 *now) { unsigned int status, year, mon, day, hour, min, sec, century = 0; unsigned long flags; @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ void mach_get_cmos_time(struct timespec *now) } else year += CMOS_YEARS_OFFS; - now->tv_sec = mktime(year, mon, day, hour, min, sec); + now->tv_sec = mktime64(year, mon, day, hour, min, sec); now->tv_nsec = 0; } @@ -144,13 +144,13 @@ void rtc_cmos_write(unsigned char val, unsigned char addr) } EXPORT_SYMBOL(rtc_cmos_write); -int update_persistent_clock(struct timespec now) +int update_persistent_clock64(struct timespec64 now) { return x86_platform.set_wallclock(&now); } /* not static: needed by APM */ -void read_persistent_clock(struct timespec *ts) +void read_persistent_clock64(struct timespec64 *ts) { x86_platform.get_wallclock(ts); } diff --git a/arch/x86/platform/intel-mid/intel_mid_vrtc.c b/arch/x86/platform/intel-mid/intel_mid_vrtc.c index 58024862a7eb..d68b9b10481d 100644 --- a/arch/x86/platform/intel-mid/intel_mid_vrtc.c +++ b/arch/x86/platform/intel-mid/intel_mid_vrtc.c @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ void vrtc_cmos_write(unsigned char val, unsigned char reg) } EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(vrtc_cmos_write); -void vrtc_get_time(struct timespec *now) +void vrtc_get_time(struct timespec64 *now) { u8 sec, min, hour, mday, mon; unsigned long flags; @@ -83,18 +83,18 @@ void vrtc_get_time(struct timespec *now) pr_info("vRTC: sec: %d min: %d hour: %d day: %d " "mon: %d year: %d\n", sec, min, hour, mday, mon, year); - now->tv_sec = mktime(year, mon, mday, hour, min, sec); + now->tv_sec = mktime64(year, mon, mday, hour, min, sec); now->tv_nsec = 0; } -int vrtc_set_mmss(const struct timespec *now) +int vrtc_set_mmss(const struct timespec64 *now) { unsigned long flags; struct rtc_time tm; int year; int retval = 0; - rtc_time_to_tm(now->tv_sec, &tm); + rtc_time64_to_tm(now->tv_sec, &tm); if (!rtc_valid_tm(&tm) && tm.tm_year >= 72) { /* * tm.year is the number of years since 1900, and the @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ int vrtc_set_mmss(const struct timespec *now) vrtc_cmos_write(tm.tm_sec, RTC_SECONDS); spin_unlock_irqrestore(&rtc_lock, flags); } else { - pr_err("%s: Invalid vRTC value: write of %lx to vRTC failed\n", + pr_err("%s: Invalid vRTC value: write of %llx to vRTC failed\n", __func__, now->tv_sec); retval = -EINVAL; } diff --git a/arch/x86/xen/time.c b/arch/x86/xen/time.c index 1ecb05db3632..b1eed21a7b46 100644 --- a/arch/x86/xen/time.c +++ b/arch/x86/xen/time.c @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ static u64 xen_clocksource_get_cycles(struct clocksource *cs) return xen_clocksource_read(); } -static void xen_read_wallclock(struct timespec *ts) +static void xen_read_wallclock(struct timespec64 *ts) { struct shared_info *s = HYPERVISOR_shared_info; struct pvclock_wall_clock *wall_clock = &(s->wc); @@ -67,12 +67,12 @@ static void xen_read_wallclock(struct timespec *ts) put_cpu_var(xen_vcpu); } -static void xen_get_wallclock(struct timespec *now) +static void xen_get_wallclock(struct timespec64 *now) { xen_read_wallclock(now); } -static int xen_set_wallclock(const struct timespec *now) +static int xen_set_wallclock(const struct timespec64 *now) { return -1; } @@ -373,7 +373,7 @@ static const struct pv_time_ops xen_time_ops __initconst = { static void __init xen_time_init(void) { int cpu = smp_processor_id(); - struct timespec tp; + struct timespec64 tp; /* As Dom0 is never moved, no penalty on using TSC there */ if (xen_initial_domain()) @@ -391,7 +391,7 @@ static void __init xen_time_init(void) /* Set initial system time with full resolution */ xen_read_wallclock(&tp); - do_settimeofday(&tp); + do_settimeofday64(&tp); setup_force_cpu_cap(X86_FEATURE_TSC);
The x86 platform operations are fairly isolated, so we can change them from using timespec to timespec64. I checked that All the users and callers are safe, and there is only one critical function that is broken beyond 2106: pvclock_read_wallclock() uses a 32-bit number of seconds since the epoch to communicate the boot time between host and guest in a virtual environment. This will work until 2106, but we should ideally find a replacement anyway. I've added a comment about it there. Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> --- arch/x86/include/asm/intel_mid_vrtc.h | 4 ++-- arch/x86/include/asm/mc146818rtc.h | 4 ++-- arch/x86/include/asm/pvclock.h | 2 +- arch/x86/include/asm/x86_init.h | 6 +++--- arch/x86/kernel/kvmclock.c | 4 ++-- arch/x86/kernel/pvclock.c | 12 +++++++++--- arch/x86/kernel/rtc.c | 16 ++++++++-------- arch/x86/platform/intel-mid/intel_mid_vrtc.c | 10 +++++----- arch/x86/xen/time.c | 10 +++++----- 9 files changed, 37 insertions(+), 31 deletions(-)