Hi Adhemerval, > On 01/05/2020 08:56, Lukasz Majewski wrote: > > Hi Adhemerval, > > > >> On 26/03/2020 05:06, Lukasz Majewski wrote: > >>> diff --git a/nis/nis_call.c b/nis/nis_call.c > >>> index 92c70e97aa..9c6f62a753 100644 > >>> --- a/nis/nis_call.c > >>> +++ b/nis/nis_call.c > >>> @@ -709,7 +709,7 @@ __nisfind_server (const_nis_name name, int > >>> search_parent, nis_error status; > >>> directory_obj *obj; > >>> struct timeval now; > >>> - struct timespec ts; > >>> + struct __timespec64 ts; > >>> unsigned int server_used = ~0; > >>> unsigned int current_ep = ~0; > >>> > >>> @@ -719,8 +719,8 @@ __nisfind_server (const_nis_name name, int > >>> search_parent, if (*dir != NULL) > >>> return NIS_SUCCESS; > >>> > >>> - __clock_gettime (CLOCK_REALTIME, &ts); > >>> - TIMESPEC_TO_TIMEVAL (&now, &ts); > >>> + __clock_gettime64 (CLOCK_REALTIME, &ts); > >>> + now = valid_timespec64_to_timeval (ts); > >>> > >>> if ((flags & NO_CACHE) == 0) > >>> *dir = nis_server_cache_search (name, search_parent, > >>> &server_used, > >> > >> I think it would be simpler to just remove the timeval argument on > >> nis_server_cache_search and move the __clock_gettime64 call on the > >> function start. > > > > Have I understood you correctly that you recommend removing the > > "now" struct timeval argument and then call explicitly > > __clock_gettime64 on the beginning of nis_server_cache_search > > function? > > Yes, the nis_server_cache_search is a static function used only once > at __nisfind_server. Ok. > > > > >> > >> Also, it would require to change nis_server_cache to use a > >> __time64_t for 'expires', otherwise this change won't help in > >> case of a time_t overflow. > >> > > > > Ok. I will update this. Thanks for pointing this out. > > > >> > >>> diff --git a/sysdeps/generic/hp-timing.h > >>> b/sysdeps/generic/hp-timing.h index e2d7447212..af9d92f7f7 100644 > >>> --- a/sysdeps/generic/hp-timing.h > >>> +++ b/sysdeps/generic/hp-timing.h > >>> @@ -34,8 +34,8 @@ typedef uint64_t hp_timing_t; > >>> vDSO symbol. */ > >>> #define HP_TIMING_NOW(var) \ > >>> ({ > >>> \ > >>> - struct timespec tv; > >>> \ > >>> - __clock_gettime (CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &tv); > >>> \ > >>> + struct __timespec64 tv; > >>> \ > >>> + __clock_gettime64 (CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &tv); > >>> \ (var) = (tv.tv_nsec + UINT64_C(1000000000) * tv.tv_sec); > >>> \ }) > >>> > >> > >> Ok. > >> > >>> diff --git a/sysdeps/generic/memusage.h > >>> b/sysdeps/generic/memusage.h index a111864b0b..91e56d24de 100644 > >>> --- a/sysdeps/generic/memusage.h > >>> +++ b/sysdeps/generic/memusage.h > >>> @@ -28,9 +28,9 @@ > >>> #ifndef GETTIME > >>> # define GETTIME(low,high) > >>> \ { > >>> \ > >>> - struct timespec now; > >>> \ > >>> + struct __timespec64 now; > >>> \ uint64_t usecs; > >>> \ > >>> - clock_gettime (CLOCK_REALTIME, &now); > >>> \ > >>> + __clock_gettime64 (CLOCK_REALTIME, &now); > >>> \ usecs = (uint64_t)now.tv_nsec / 1000 + > >>> (uint64_t)now.tv_sec * 1000000; \ low = usecs & 0xffffffff; > >>> \ high = usecs >> > >>> 32; \ > >>> > >> > >> Is is the requirement to export __clock_gettime64 as a > >> GLIBC_PRIVATE symbol? > >> > > > > The __clock_gettime is already exported as GLIBC_PRIVATE at > > ./time/Versions, so I'm following this pattern. > > > > Moreover, the glibc will not build when __clock_gettime64 is not > > exported. > > > >> In any case, I think we should try to avoid use internal symbols > >> even for distributed glibc libraries, so I think this change > >> should go once we start to export the clock_gettime64 as default > >> symbol. > > > > Am I correct that this is a preprocessor macro, which is in the > > exported header? > > In fact __clock_gettime is used on other internal libraries and it > is required as is to avoid linknamespace pollution. So it seems > that __clock_gettime64 should follow the same logic. Ok, So then __clock_gettime64 shall be exported as well. > > It might be misleading that for some ABI __clock_gettime and > for other __clock_gettime64 will be used internally, but it should > be ok nonetheless. > All the occurrences of __clock_gettime shall be replaced by __clock_gettime64 internally in glibc as __clock_gettime64 is Y2038 safe for e.g. ARM32 and is aliased to __clock_gettime for 64 bit archs anyway. Best regards, Lukasz Majewski -- DENX Software Engineering GmbH, Managing Director: Wolfgang Denk HRB 165235 Munich, Office: Kirchenstr.5, D-82194 Groebenzell, Germany Phone: (+49)-8142-66989-59 Fax: (+49)-8142-66989-80 Email: lukma@denx.de