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author | Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> | 2019-01-10 12:45:11 +0100 |
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committer | Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> | 2019-02-07 00:13:28 +0100 |
commit | 48166e6ea47d23984f0b481ca199250e1ce0730a (patch) | |
tree | 1af2bed895bab4bd048a389dd7d63c68e5d5a7c6 /arch/mips/kernel/syscalls/syscall_o32.tbl | |
parent | d33c577cccd0b3e5bb2425f85037f26714a59363 (diff) |
y2038: add 64-bit time_t syscalls to all 32-bit architectures
This adds 21 new system calls on each ABI that has 32-bit time_t
today. All of these have the exact same semantics as their existing
counterparts, and the new ones all have macro names that end in 'time64'
for clarification.
This gets us to the point of being able to safely use a C library
that has 64-bit time_t in user space. There are still a couple of
loose ends to tie up in various areas of the code, but this is the
big one, and should be entirely uncontroversial at this point.
In particular, there are four system calls (getitimer, setitimer,
waitid, and getrusage) that don't have a 64-bit counterpart yet,
but these can all be safely implemented in the C library by wrapping
around the existing system calls because the 32-bit time_t they
pass only counts elapsed time, not time since the epoch. They
will be dealt with later.
Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
Acked-by: Heiko Carstens <heiko.carstens@de.ibm.com>
Acked-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@linux-m68k.org>
Acked-by: Catalin Marinas <catalin.marinas@arm.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'arch/mips/kernel/syscalls/syscall_o32.tbl')
-rw-r--r-- | arch/mips/kernel/syscalls/syscall_o32.tbl | 20 |
1 files changed, 20 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/arch/mips/kernel/syscalls/syscall_o32.tbl b/arch/mips/kernel/syscalls/syscall_o32.tbl index 54312c5b5343..2e063d0f837e 100644 --- a/arch/mips/kernel/syscalls/syscall_o32.tbl +++ b/arch/mips/kernel/syscalls/syscall_o32.tbl @@ -391,3 +391,23 @@ 400 o32 msgsnd sys_msgsnd compat_sys_msgsnd 401 o32 msgrcv sys_msgrcv compat_sys_msgrcv 402 o32 msgctl sys_msgctl compat_sys_msgctl +403 o32 clock_gettime64 sys_clock_gettime sys_clock_gettime +404 o32 clock_settime64 sys_clock_settime sys_clock_settime +405 o32 clock_adjtime64 sys_clock_adjtime sys_clock_adjtime +406 o32 clock_getres_time64 sys_clock_getres sys_clock_getres +407 o32 clock_nanosleep_time64 sys_clock_nanosleep sys_clock_nanosleep +408 o32 timer_gettime64 sys_timer_gettime sys_timer_gettime +409 o32 timer_settime64 sys_timer_settime sys_timer_settime +410 o32 timerfd_gettime64 sys_timerfd_gettime sys_timerfd_gettime +411 o32 timerfd_settime64 sys_timerfd_settime sys_timerfd_settime +412 o32 utimensat_time64 sys_utimensat sys_utimensat +413 o32 pselect6_time64 sys_pselect6 compat_sys_pselect6_time64 +414 o32 ppoll_time64 sys_ppoll compat_sys_ppoll_time64 +416 o32 io_pgetevents_time64 sys_io_pgetevents sys_io_pgetevents +417 o32 recvmmsg_time64 sys_recvmmsg compat_sys_recvmmsg_time64 +418 o32 mq_timedsend_time64 sys_mq_timedsend sys_mq_timedsend +419 o32 mq_timedreceive_time64 sys_mq_timedreceive sys_mq_timedreceive +420 o32 semtimedop_time64 sys_semtimedop sys_semtimedop +421 o32 rt_sigtimedwait_time64 sys_rt_sigtimedwait compat_sys_rt_sigtimedwait_time64 +422 o32 futex_time64 sys_futex sys_futex +423 o32 sched_rr_get_interval_time64 sys_sched_rr_get_interval sys_sched_rr_get_interval |