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authorLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>2019-12-02 01:00:59 +0300
committerLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>2019-12-02 01:00:59 +0300
commitceb307474506f888e8f16dab183405ff01dffa08 (patch)
tree27c1d2f3c553c85bd3529cbd44c0f690a77992ee /include/trace/events/timer.h
parent0da522107e5d9c000a4871d52e570912aa1225a2 (diff)
parentb111df8447acdeb4b9220f99d5d4b28f83eb56ad (diff)
downloadlinux-ceb307474506f888e8f16dab183405ff01dffa08.tar.xz
Merge tag 'y2038-cleanups-5.5' of git://git.kernel.org:/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arnd/playground
Pull y2038 cleanups from Arnd Bergmann: "y2038 syscall implementation cleanups This is a series of cleanups for the y2038 work, mostly intended for namespace cleaning: the kernel defines the traditional time_t, timeval and timespec types that often lead to y2038-unsafe code. Even though the unsafe usage is mostly gone from the kernel, having the types and associated functions around means that we can still grow new users, and that we may be missing conversions to safe types that actually matter. There are still a number of driver specific patches needed to get the last users of these types removed, those have been submitted to the respective maintainers" Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20191108210236.1296047-1-arnd@arndb.de/ * tag 'y2038-cleanups-5.5' of git://git.kernel.org:/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arnd/playground: (26 commits) y2038: alarm: fix half-second cut-off y2038: ipc: fix x32 ABI breakage y2038: fix typo in powerpc vdso "LOPART" y2038: allow disabling time32 system calls y2038: itimer: change implementation to timespec64 y2038: move itimer reset into itimer.c y2038: use compat_{get,set}_itimer on alpha y2038: itimer: compat handling to itimer.c y2038: time: avoid timespec usage in settimeofday() y2038: timerfd: Use timespec64 internally y2038: elfcore: Use __kernel_old_timeval for process times y2038: make ns_to_compat_timeval use __kernel_old_timeval y2038: socket: use __kernel_old_timespec instead of timespec y2038: socket: remove timespec reference in timestamping y2038: syscalls: change remaining timeval to __kernel_old_timeval y2038: rusage: use __kernel_old_timeval y2038: uapi: change __kernel_time_t to __kernel_old_time_t y2038: stat: avoid 'time_t' in 'struct stat' y2038: ipc: remove __kernel_time_t reference from headers y2038: vdso: powerpc: avoid timespec references ...
Diffstat (limited to 'include/trace/events/timer.h')
-rw-r--r--include/trace/events/timer.h16
1 files changed, 8 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/include/trace/events/timer.h b/include/trace/events/timer.h
index 295517f109d7..19abb6c3eb73 100644
--- a/include/trace/events/timer.h
+++ b/include/trace/events/timer.h
@@ -303,7 +303,7 @@ DEFINE_EVENT(hrtimer_class, hrtimer_cancel,
*/
TRACE_EVENT(itimer_state,
- TP_PROTO(int which, const struct itimerval *const value,
+ TP_PROTO(int which, const struct itimerspec64 *const value,
unsigned long long expires),
TP_ARGS(which, value, expires),
@@ -312,24 +312,24 @@ TRACE_EVENT(itimer_state,
__field( int, which )
__field( unsigned long long, expires )
__field( long, value_sec )
- __field( long, value_usec )
+ __field( long, value_nsec )
__field( long, interval_sec )
- __field( long, interval_usec )
+ __field( long, interval_nsec )
),
TP_fast_assign(
__entry->which = which;
__entry->expires = expires;
__entry->value_sec = value->it_value.tv_sec;
- __entry->value_usec = value->it_value.tv_usec;
+ __entry->value_nsec = value->it_value.tv_nsec;
__entry->interval_sec = value->it_interval.tv_sec;
- __entry->interval_usec = value->it_interval.tv_usec;
+ __entry->interval_nsec = value->it_interval.tv_nsec;
),
- TP_printk("which=%d expires=%llu it_value=%ld.%ld it_interval=%ld.%ld",
+ TP_printk("which=%d expires=%llu it_value=%ld.%06ld it_interval=%ld.%06ld",
__entry->which, __entry->expires,
- __entry->value_sec, __entry->value_usec,
- __entry->interval_sec, __entry->interval_usec)
+ __entry->value_sec, __entry->value_nsec / NSEC_PER_USEC,
+ __entry->interval_sec, __entry->interval_nsec / NSEC_PER_USEC)
);
/**