Hi Arnd, >>> I noticed earlier this week that the HCI_CMSG_TSTAMP/HCI_TIME_STAMP >>> interface has no time64 equivalent, as we apparently missed that when >>> converting the normal socket timestamps to support both time32 and time64 >>> variants of the sockopt and cmsg data. > ... >>> When using HCI_TIME_STAMP on a 32-bit system with a time64 >>> libc, users will interpret the { s32 tv_sec; s32 tv_usec } layout of >>> the kernel as { s64 tv_sec; ... }, which puts complete garbage >>> into the timestamp regardless of whether this code runs before or >>> after y2038. From looking at codesearch.debian.org, I found two >>> users of this: libpcap and hcidump. There are probably others that >>> are not part of Debian. > ... >>> 3. Add support for the normal SO_TIMESTAMPNS_NEW sockopt in >>> HCI, providing timestamps in the unambiguous { long long tv_sec; >>> long long tv_nsec; } format to user space, and change applications >>> to use that if supported by the kernel. >> >> I have added SO_TIMESTAMP* to every Bluetooth socket a while back. And that should be used by the majority of the tools. One exception might by hcidump which has been replaced by btmon already anyway. >> >> So I would not bother with HCI_TIME_STAMP fixing. We can do 2) if someone really still wants to use that socket option. However I am under the impression that 3) should be already possible. > > Ok, excellent, I had not realized this works already. > > I have now also checked > https://github.com/the-tcpdump-group/libpcap/blob/master/pcap-bt-monitor-linux.c > which uses SO_TIMESTAMP and then should work. I guess this is similar > to what btmon does. > > For libpcap that leaves > https://github.com/the-tcpdump-group/libpcap/blob/master/pcap-bt-linux.c#L358 > > which needs a fairly simply fix on 32-bit architectures to copy the > two 32-bit fields > into the longer pkth.ts fields individually rather than using a memcpy. > I've added Guy Harris to Cc, he seems to be the maintainer for this file > according to the git history. > > The same change is needed for > https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/bluetooth/bluez.git/tree/tools/hcidump.c#n233 > if there are any remaining users. I can send you a patch if you want. please send a patch for hcidump if you have the time. Regards Marcel