ksock_net_t uses a __u64 quantity as an 'incarnation' timestamp. This is also
passed on in hello messages and used to detect if a reboot has occurred.
This 'incarnation' is obtained using do_gettimeofday.It is only used in equality
checks, so the absolute value does not matter.
This patch replaces do_gettimeofday with ktime_get_ns for the following reasons:
1. ktime_get_ns returns a __u64 which is safer than 'struct timeval'
which will overflow on 32-bit systems in year 2038 and beyond.
2. Reduced compute: ktime_get_ns is faster than the multiply/add
combination used in this function
Signed-off-by: Tina Ruchandani <ruchandani.tina@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
static __u64
ksocknal_new_incarnation (void)
{
- struct timeval tv;
/* The incarnation number is the time this module loaded and it
- * identifies this particular instance of the socknal. Hopefully
- * we won't be able to reboot more frequently than 1MHz for the
- * foreseeable future :) */
-
- do_gettimeofday(&tv);
-
- return (((__u64)tv.tv_sec) * 1000000) + tv.tv_usec;
+ * identifies this particular instance of the socknal.
+ */
+ return ktime_get_ns();
}
static int