On Sun, Sep 08, 2019 at 02:03:37PM +0100, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote: > Please run checkpatch on your patches so that we don't have to go and > fix up those issues later on. Strange, it did not report anything for me: total: 0 errors, 0 warnings, 0 checks, 439 lines checked 0001-staging-exfat-add-millisecond-support.patch has no obvious style problems and is ready for submission. > Also, can you break this up into smaller patches please? You are doing > multiple things all at once. Sure, I was just trying to improve the code a bit :) > And, are you sure about the millisecond field for access time stuff? It > was obviously added for some reason (there are lots in the spec that the > code does not yet cover, this seems odd being the other way around). > Did you test it against any other operating system exfat images to > ensure that it really is not being used at all? If so, which ones? Don't really have access to another OS, but here is what exfat-fuse has: struct exfat_entry_meta1 /* file or directory info (part 1) */ { uint8_t type; /* EXFAT_ENTRY_FILE */ uint8_t continuations; le16_t checksum; le16_t attrib; /* combination of EXFAT_ATTRIB_xxx */ le16_t __unknown1; le16_t crtime, crdate; /* creation date and time */ le16_t mtime, mdate; /* latest modification date and time */ le16_t atime, adate; /* latest access date and time */ uint8_t crtime_cs; /* creation time in cs (centiseconds) */ uint8_t mtime_cs; /* latest modification time in cs */ uint8_t __unknown2[10]; } The spec matches this and defines 3 additional UtcOffset fields that we don't use: EntryType SecondaryCount SetChecksum FileAttributes Reserved1 CreateTimestamp LastModifiedTimestamp LastAccessedTimestamp Create10msIncrement LastModified10msIncrement CreateUtcOffset (1 byte) LastModifiedUtcOffset (1 byte) LastAccessedUtcOffset (1 byte) Reserved2 (7 bytes) So I'm not sure where access_time_ms came from. In any case it was always set to 0 so it should not matter much? -- Valentin _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://driverdev.linuxdriverproject.org/mailman/listinfo/driverdev-devel