On 11/26/19 5:18 PM, Arnd Bergmann wrote: > The v4l2_buffer structure contains a 'struct timeval' member that is > defined by the user space C library, creating an ABI incompatibility > when that gets updated to a 64-bit time_t. > > As in v4l2_event, handle this with a special case in video_put_user() > and video_get_user() to replace the memcpy there. > > Since the structure also contains a pointer, there are now two > native versions (on 32-bit systems) as well as two compat versions > (on 64-bit systems), which unfortunately complicates the compat > handler quite a bit. > > Duplicating the existing handlers for the new types is a safe > conversion for now, but unfortunately this may turn into a > maintenance burden later. A larger-scale rework of the > compat code might be a better alternative, but is out of scope > of the y2038 work. > > Sparc64 needs a special case because of their special suseconds_t > definition. > > Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@xxxxxxxx> > --- > drivers/media/v4l2-core/v4l2-ioctl.c | 73 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-- > include/media/v4l2-ioctl.h | 30 ++++++++++++ > include/uapi/linux/videodev2.h | 23 +++++++++ > 3 files changed, 122 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/media/v4l2-core/v4l2-ioctl.c b/drivers/media/v4l2-core/v4l2-ioctl.c > index 96aafb659783..4d611a847462 100644 > --- a/drivers/media/v4l2-core/v4l2-ioctl.c > +++ b/drivers/media/v4l2-core/v4l2-ioctl.c > @@ -474,10 +474,10 @@ static void v4l_print_buffer(const void *arg, bool write_only) > const struct v4l2_plane *plane; > int i; > > - pr_cont("%02ld:%02d:%02d.%08ld index=%d, type=%s, request_fd=%d, flags=0x%08x, field=%s, sequence=%d, memory=%s", > - p->timestamp.tv_sec / 3600, > - (int)(p->timestamp.tv_sec / 60) % 60, > - (int)(p->timestamp.tv_sec % 60), > + pr_cont("%02d:%02d:%02d.%09ld index=%d, type=%s, request_fd=%d, flags=0x%08x, field=%s, sequence=%d, memory=%s", > + (int)p->timestamp.tv_sec / 3600, > + ((int)p->timestamp.tv_sec / 60) % 60, > + ((int)p->timestamp.tv_sec % 60), > (long)p->timestamp.tv_usec, > p->index, > prt_names(p->type, v4l2_type_names), p->request_fd, > @@ -3029,6 +3029,14 @@ static unsigned int video_translate_cmd(unsigned int cmd) > #ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT_32BIT_TIME > case VIDIOC_DQEVENT_TIME32: > return VIDIOC_DQEVENT; > + case VIDIOC_QUERYBUF_TIME32: > + return VIDIOC_QUERYBUF; > + case VIDIOC_QBUF_TIME32: > + return VIDIOC_QBUF; > + case VIDIOC_DQBUF_TIME32: > + return VIDIOC_DQBUF; > + case VIDIOC_PREPARE_BUF_TIME32: > + return VIDIOC_PREPARE_BUF; > #endif > } > > @@ -3047,6 +3055,39 @@ static int video_get_user(void __user *arg, void *parg, unsigned int cmd, > } > > switch (cmd) { > +#ifdef COMPAT_32BIT_TIME COMPAT_32BIT_TIME -> CONFIG_COMPAT_32BIT_TIME > + case VIDIOC_QUERYBUF_TIME32: > + case VIDIOC_QBUF_TIME32: > + case VIDIOC_DQBUF_TIME32: > + case VIDIOC_PREPARE_BUF_TIME32: { > + struct v4l2_buffer_time32 vb32; > + struct v4l2_buffer *vb = parg; > + > + if (copy_from_user(&vb32, arg, sizeof(vb32))) > + return -EFAULT; > + > + *vb = (struct v4l2_buffer) { > + .index = vb32.index, > + .type = vb32.type, > + .bytesused = vb32.bytesused, > + .flags = vb32.flags, > + .field = vb32.field, > + .timestamp.tv_sec = vb32.timestamp.tv_sec, > + .timestamp.tv_usec = vb32.timestamp.tv_usec, > + .timecode = vb32.timecode, You forgot to copy sequence. > + .memory = vb32.memory, > + .m.userptr = vb32.m.usercopy, usercopy -> userptr > + .length = vb32.length, > + .request_fd = vb32.request_fd, > + }; > + > + if (cmd == VIDIOC_QUERYBUF_TIME32) > + memset(&vb->length, 0, sizeof(*vb) - > + offsetof(struct v4l2_buffer, length)); It's from the field AFTER vb->length that this needs to be zeroed. It's best to use the CLEAR_AFTER_FIELD macro here. > + > + break; > + } > +#endif > default: > /* > * In some cases, only a few fields are used as input, > @@ -3100,6 +3141,30 @@ static int video_put_user(void __user *arg, void *parg, unsigned int cmd) > return -EFAULT; > break; > } > + case VIDIOC_QUERYBUF_TIME32: > + case VIDIOC_QBUF_TIME32: > + case VIDIOC_DQBUF_TIME32: > + case VIDIOC_PREPARE_BUF_TIME32: { > + struct v4l2_buffer *vb = parg; > + struct v4l2_buffer_time32 vb32 = { > + .index = vb->index, > + .type = vb->type, > + .bytesused = vb->bytesused, > + .flags = vb->flags, > + .field = vb->field, > + .timestamp.tv_sec = vb->timestamp.tv_sec, > + .timestamp.tv_usec = vb->timestamp.tv_usec, > + .timecode = vb->timecode, You forgot to copy sequence. > + .memory = vb->memory, > + .m.userptr = vb->m.userptr, > + .length = vb->length, > + .request_fd = vb->request_fd, > + }; > + > + if (copy_to_user(arg, &vb32, sizeof(vb32))) > + return -EFAULT; > + break; > + } > #endif > default: > /* Copy results into user buffer */ > diff --git a/include/media/v4l2-ioctl.h b/include/media/v4l2-ioctl.h > index 05c1ec93a911..86878fba332b 100644 > --- a/include/media/v4l2-ioctl.h > +++ b/include/media/v4l2-ioctl.h > @@ -749,4 +749,34 @@ struct v4l2_event_time32 { > > #define VIDIOC_DQEVENT_TIME32 _IOR('V', 89, struct v4l2_event_time32) > > +struct v4l2_buffer_time32 { > + __u32 index; > + __u32 type; > + __u32 bytesused; > + __u32 flags; > + __u32 field; > + struct old_timeval32 timestamp; > + struct v4l2_timecode timecode; > + __u32 sequence; > + > + /* memory location */ > + __u32 memory; > + union { > + __u32 offset; > + unsigned long userptr; > + struct v4l2_plane *planes; > + __s32 fd; > + } m; > + __u32 length; > + __u32 reserved2; > + union { > + __s32 request_fd; > + __u32 reserved; > + }; > +}; > +#define VIDIOC_QUERYBUF_TIME32 _IOWR('V', 9, struct v4l2_buffer_time32) > +#define VIDIOC_QBUF_TIME32 _IOWR('V', 15, struct v4l2_buffer_time32) > +#define VIDIOC_DQBUF_TIME32 _IOWR('V', 17, struct v4l2_buffer_time32) > +#define VIDIOC_PREPARE_BUF_TIME32 _IOWR('V', 93, struct v4l2_buffer_time32) > + > #endif /* _V4L2_IOCTL_H */ > diff --git a/include/uapi/linux/videodev2.h b/include/uapi/linux/videodev2.h > index caf156d45842..5f9357dcb060 100644 > --- a/include/uapi/linux/videodev2.h > +++ b/include/uapi/linux/videodev2.h > @@ -912,6 +912,25 @@ struct v4l2_jpegcompression { > /* > * M E M O R Y - M A P P I N G B U F F E R S > */ > + > +#ifdef __KERNEL__ > +/* > + * This corresponds to the user space version of timeval > + * for 64-bit time_t. sparc64 is different from everyone > + * else, using the microseconds in the wrong half of the > + * second 64-bit word. > + */ > +struct __kernel_v4l2_timeval { > + long long tv_sec; > +#if defined(__sparc__) && defined(__arch64__) > + int tv_usec; > + int __pad; > +#else > + long long tv_usec; > +#endif > +}; > +#endif > + > struct v4l2_requestbuffers { > __u32 count; > __u32 type; /* enum v4l2_buf_type */ > @@ -997,7 +1016,11 @@ struct v4l2_buffer { > __u32 bytesused; > __u32 flags; > __u32 field; > +#ifdef __KERNEL__ > + struct __kernel_v4l2_timeval timestamp; > +#else > struct timeval timestamp; > +#endif > struct v4l2_timecode timecode; > __u32 sequence; > > With these changes this patch series passed both the 64 and 32 bit compliance tests (in fact, all the issues mentioned above were found with these compliance tests). I am unable to test with musl since v4l2-ctl and v4l2-compliance are C++ programs, and there doesn't appear to be an easy way to compile a C++ program with musl. If you happen to have a test environment where you can compile C++ with musl, then let me know and I can give instructions on how to run the compliance tests. If you can't test that, then I can merge this regardless, and hope for the best once the Y2038 fixes end up in glibc. But ideally I'd like to have this tested. Regards, Hans