I noticed that the mic driver passes a 'struct timespec64' as part of
a message into an attached device, where it is used to set the current
system time.
This won't actually work if one of the two sides runs a 32-bit kernel and
the other runs a 64-bit kernel, since the structure layout is different
between the two.
I found this while replacing calls to the deprecated do_settimeofday64()
interface with the modern ktime_get_real_ts() variant, but it seems
appropriate to address both at the same time here.
To make sure we have a sane structure, let's define our own structure
using the layout of the 64-bit kernel.
Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
u64 id;
union {
u64 shutdown_status;
- struct timespec64 timespec;
+ struct {
+ u64 tv_sec;
+ u64 tv_nsec;
+ } timespec;
};
};
static void cosm_send_time(struct cosm_device *cdev)
{
struct cosm_msg msg = { .id = COSM_MSG_SYNC_TIME };
+ struct timespec64 ts;
int rc;
- getnstimeofday64(&msg.timespec);
+ ktime_get_real_ts64(&ts);
+ msg.timespec.tv_sec = ts.tv_sec;
+ msg.timespec.tv_nsec = ts.tv_nsec;
+
rc = scif_send(cdev->epd, &msg, sizeof(msg), SCIF_SEND_BLOCK);
if (rc < 0)
dev_err(&cdev->dev, "%s %d scif_send failed rc %d\n",
/* Set system time from timespec value received from the host */
static void cosm_set_time(struct cosm_msg *msg)
{
- int rc = do_settimeofday64(&msg->timespec);
+ struct timespec64 ts = {
+ .tv_sec = msg->timespec.tv_sec,
+ .tv_nsec = msg->timespec.tv_nsec,
+ };
+ int rc = do_settimeofday64(&ts);
if (rc)
dev_err(&client_spdev->dev, "%s: %d settimeofday rc %d\n",