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author | Lukasz Majewski <lukma@denx.de> | 2020-04-21 19:29:31 +0200 |
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committer | Lukasz Majewski <lukma@denx.de> | 2020-05-20 01:03:26 +0200 |
commit | 8f8a6cae487beb7af465fd42fba892eee5e0c319 (patch) | |
tree | aa0539d0269d4669a7cb28d1fe5ebce0eae1b0a0 /include | |
parent | 63ff4a6d1732e7472cbfa59a8f31db0441269105 (diff) | |
download | glibc-8f8a6cae487beb7af465fd42fba892eee5e0c319.tar.gz |
y2038: linux: Provide ___adjtimex64 implementation
This patch provides new ___adjtimex64 explicit 64 bit function for adjusting
Linux kernel clock.
Internally, the __clock_adjtime64 syscall is used. This patch is necessary
for having architectures with __WORDSIZE == 32 Y2038 safe.
Moreover, a 32 bit version - ___adjtimex has been refactored to internally
use ___adjtimex64.
The ___adjtimex is now supposed to be used on systems still supporting 32
bit time (__TIMESIZE != 64) - hence the necessary conversions between struct
timex and 64 bit struct __timex64.
Last but not least, in ___adjtimex64 function the __clock_adjtime syscall has
been replaced with __clock_adjtime64 to support 64 bit time on architectures
with __WORDSIZE == 32 and __TIMESIZE != 64.
Build tests:
./src/scripts/build-many-glibcs.py glibcs
Run-time tests:
- Run specific tests on ARM/x86 32bit systems (qemu):
https://github.com/lmajewski/meta-y2038 and run tests:
https://github.com/lmajewski/y2038-tests/commits/master
Above tests were performed with Y2038 redirection applied as well as without to
test the proper usage of both ___adjtimex64 and ___adjtimex.
Reviewed-by: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@wdc.com>
Reviewed-by: Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>
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