Re: [RFC 00/32] making inode time stamps y2038 ready

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Hi Arnd,

On Fri, 2014-05-30 at 22:01 +0200, Arnd Bergmann wrote:

[snip]
> 
> Arnd Bergmann (32):
>   fs: introduce new 'struct inode_time'
>   uapi: add struct __kernel_timespec{32,64}
>   fs: introduce sys_utimens64at
>   fs: introduce sys_newfstat64/sys_newfstatat64
>   arch: hook up new stat and utimes syscalls
>   isofs: fix timestamps beyond 2027
>   fs/nfs: convert to struct inode_time
>   fs/ceph: convert to 'struct inode_time'
>   fs/pstore: convert to struct inode_time
>   fs/coda: convert to struct inode_time
>   xfs: convert to struct inode_time
>   btrfs: convert to struct inode_time
>   ext3: convert to struct inode_time
>   ext4: convert to struct inode_time
>   cifs: convert to struct inode_time
>   ntfs: convert to struct inode_time
>   ubifs: convert to struct inode_time
>   ocfs2: convert to struct inode_time
>   fs/fat: convert to struct inode_time
>   afs: convert to struct inode_time
>   udf: convert to struct inode_time
>   fs: convert simple fs to inode_time
>   logfs: convert to struct inode_time
>   hfs, hfsplus: convert to struct inode_time
>   gfs2: convert to struct inode_time
>   reiserfs: convert to struct inode_time
>   jffs2: convert to struct inode_time
>   adfs: convert to struct inode_time
>   f2fs: convert to struct inode_time
>   fuse: convert to struct inode_time
>   scsi: fnic: use current_kernel_time() for timestamp
>   fs: use new inode_time definition unconditionally
> 

By the way, what about NILFS2? Is NILFS2 ready for suggested approach
without any changes?

Thanks,
Vyacheslav Dubeyko.


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