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The timestamps for the cache are all in boottime seconds, so they don't overflow 32-bit values, but the use of time_t is deprecated because it generally does overflow when used with wall-clock time. There are multiple possible ways of avoiding it: - leave time_t, which is safe here, but forces others to look into this code to determine that it is over and over. - use a more generic type, like 'int' or 'long', which is known to be sufficient here but loses the documentation of referring to timestamps - use ktime_t everywhere, and convert into seconds in the few places where we want realtime-seconds. The conversion is sometimes expensive, but not more so than the conversion we do today. - use time64_t to clarify that this code is safe. Nothing would change for 64-bit architectures, but it is slightly less efficient on 32-bit architectures. Without a clear winner of the three approaches above, this picks the last one, favouring readability over a small performance loss on 32-bit architectures. Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> |
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| addr.h | ||
| auth_gss.h | ||
| auth.h | ||
| bc_xprt.h | ||
| cache.h | ||
| clnt.h | ||
| debug.h | ||
| gss_api.h | ||
| gss_asn1.h | ||
| gss_err.h | ||
| gss_krb5_enctypes.h | ||
| gss_krb5.h | ||
| metrics.h | ||
| msg_prot.h | ||
| rpc_pipe_fs.h | ||
| rpc_rdma.h | ||
| sched.h | ||
| stats.h | ||
| svc_rdma.h | ||
| svc_xprt.h | ||
| svc.h | ||
| svcauth_gss.h | ||
| svcauth.h | ||
| svcsock.h | ||
| timer.h | ||
| types.h | ||
| xdr.h | ||
| xprt.h | ||
| xprtmultipath.h | ||
| xprtrdma.h | ||
| xprtsock.h | ||