[PATCH v7 6/9] ARM: miscellaneous vdso infrastructure, preparation

Nathan Lynch Nathan_Lynch at mentor.com
Mon Jun 30 05:27:59 PDT 2014


On 06/30/2014 05:11 AM, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
> On Monday 23 June 2014, Nathan Lynch wrote:
>> +struct vdso_data {
>> +       u32 seq_count;          /* sequence count - odd during updates */
>> +       u16 use_syscall;        /* whether to fall back to syscalls */
>> +       u16 cs_shift;           /* clocksource shift */
>> +       u32 xtime_coarse_sec;   /* coarse time */
>> +       u32 xtime_coarse_nsec;
> 
> Note that we will at some point have to introduce 64-bit time_t in user space
> in some form. We will have to add new system calls for anything dealing with
> time on the kernel boundary, but it would be good to be prepared here.
> 
> Is vdso_data an ABI-relevant data structure? If so, I think all you need here
> is to make xtime_coarse_sec a u64 type for now, so we can add the other functions
> later. The code can of course for now access only the lower half (keeping
> endianess in mind), so there should not be any performance impact.
> 
> If the structure is not part of the ABI, there probably isn't much we can
> do here.

In short, no, vdso_data is not ABI-relevant.

The vdso_data structure may be accessed legitimately only through the
entry points (gettimeofday, clock_gettime) that the VDSO provides, and
it is my intent that we should be able to change the structure as
needed, just like other architectures.  vdso_data should not show up in
any exported header and I'll double-check to make sure it does not.

So, when the time comes, we should be able to change it to accommodate
64-bit time_t by (I imagine) making any field that stores seconds 64
bits and adding new entry points (clock_gettime64 or whatever).




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