@@ -134,10 +134,10 @@ struct compat_ipc64_perm {
struct compat_semid64_ds {
struct compat_ipc64_perm sem_perm;
- compat_time_t sem_otime;
- compat_ulong_t __unused1;
- compat_time_t sem_ctime;
- compat_ulong_t __unused2;
+ compat_ulong_t sem_otime;
+ compat_ulong_t sem_otime_high;
+ compat_ulong_t sem_ctime;
+ compat_ulong_t sem_ctime_high;
compat_ulong_t sem_nsems;
compat_ulong_t __unused3;
compat_ulong_t __unused4;
@@ -145,12 +145,12 @@ struct compat_semid64_ds {
struct compat_msqid64_ds {
struct compat_ipc64_perm msg_perm;
- compat_time_t msg_stime;
- compat_ulong_t __unused1;
- compat_time_t msg_rtime;
- compat_ulong_t __unused2;
- compat_time_t msg_ctime;
- compat_ulong_t __unused3;
+ compat_ulong_t msg_stime;
+ compat_ulong_t msg_stime_high;
+ compat_ulong_t msg_rtime;
+ compat_ulong_t msg_rtime_high;
+ compat_ulong_t msg_ctime;
+ compat_ulong_t msg_ctime_high;
compat_ulong_t msg_cbytes;
compat_ulong_t msg_qnum;
compat_ulong_t msg_qbytes;
@@ -163,12 +163,12 @@ struct compat_msqid64_ds {
struct compat_shmid64_ds {
struct compat_ipc64_perm shm_perm;
compat_size_t shm_segsz;
- compat_time_t shm_atime;
- compat_ulong_t __unused1;
- compat_time_t shm_dtime;
- compat_ulong_t __unused2;
- compat_time_t shm_ctime;
- compat_ulong_t __unused3;
+ compat_ulong_t shm_atime;
+ compat_ulong_t shm_atime_high;
+ compat_ulong_t shm_dtime;
+ compat_ulong_t shm_dtime_high;
+ compat_ulong_t shm_ctime;
+ compat_ulong_t shm_ctime_high;
compat_pid_t shm_cpid;
compat_pid_t shm_lpid;
compat_ulong_t shm_nattch;
@@ -8,15 +8,24 @@
* between kernel and user space.
*
* Pad space is left for:
- * - 64-bit time_t to solve y2038 problem
* - 2 miscellaneous 32-bit values
+ *
+ * x86_64 and x32 incorrectly added padding here, so the structures
+ * are still incompatible with the padding on x86.
*/
struct semid64_ds {
struct ipc64_perm sem_perm; /* permissions .. see ipc.h */
+#ifdef __i386__
+ unsigned long sem_otime; /* last semop time */
+ unsigned long sem_otime_high;
+ unsigned long sem_ctime; /* last change time */
+ unsigned long sem_ctime_high;
+#else
__kernel_time_t sem_otime; /* last semop time */
__kernel_ulong_t __unused1;
__kernel_time_t sem_ctime; /* last change time */
__kernel_ulong_t __unused2;
+#endif
__kernel_ulong_t sem_nsems; /* no. of semaphores in array */
__kernel_ulong_t __unused3;
__kernel_ulong_t __unused4;
This extends the x86 copy of the sysvipc data structures to deal with 32-bit user space that has 64-bit time_t and wants to see timestamps beyond 2038. Fortunately, x86 has padding for this purpose in all the data structures, so we can just add extra fields. With msgid64_ds and shmid64_ds, the data structure is identical to the asm-generic version, which we have already extended. For some reason however, the 64-bit version of semid64_ds ended up with extra padding, so I'm implementing the same approach as the asm-generic version here, by using separate fields for the upper and lower halves of the two timestamps. Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> --- arch/x86/include/asm/compat.h | 32 ++++++++++++++++---------------- arch/x86/include/uapi/asm/sembuf.h | 11 ++++++++++- 2 files changed, 26 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-) -- 2.9.0