[RFC 32/32] fs: use new inode_time definition unconditionally

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After all file systems have been converted to use 'struct inode_time'
for timestamps, we can remove the compatibility definition for this
structure.

This patch picks the first of the three variants I defined, but we
could pick one of the others as well.

Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@xxxxxxxx>
---
 include/linux/time.h | 31 ++-----------------------------
 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 29 deletions(-)

diff --git a/include/linux/time.h b/include/linux/time.h
index f431263..00d2f14 100644
--- a/include/linux/time.h
+++ b/include/linux/time.h
@@ -6,44 +6,17 @@
 # include <linux/math64.h>
 #include <uapi/linux/time.h>
 
-#ifdef CONFIG_NEW_INODE_TIME
 /*
  * This is the type we use internally in the kernel to represent
- * absolute times in file system metadata.
+ * absolute times in file system metadata using unsigned seconds
+ * lets us extend the life span for another 69 years beyond 2038.
  * This structure must not leak out to user space, and new interfaces
  * should be using 64-bit types right away.
  */
-
-/*
- * Variant a) using unsigned seconds lets us extend the life span
- * for another 69 years beyond 2038.
- */
 struct inode_time {
 	unsigned long	tv_sec;
 	long		tv_nsec;
 };
-#elif 0
-/*
- * This variant can represent the widest range of times, but also
- * bloats 'struct inode' a little more.
- */
-struct inode_time {
-	long long	tv_sec __attribute__((packed));
-	int		tv_nsec;
-};
-#elif 0
-/*
- * The variant using bit fields is less efficient to access, but
- * small and has a wider range as the 32-bit one, plus it keeps
- * the signedness of the original timespec.
- */
-struct inode_time {
-	long long	tv_sec	: 34;
-	int		tv_nsec : 30;
-};
-#else
-#define inode_time timespec
-#endif
 
 extern struct timezone sys_tz;
 
-- 
1.8.3.2

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