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nfs: fscache: use timespec64 in inode auxdata
nfs currently behaves differently on 32-bit and 64-bit kernels regarding the on-disk format of nfs_fscache_inode_auxdata. That format should really be the same on any kernel, and we should avoid the 'timespec' type in order to remove that from the kernel later on. Using plain 'timespec64' would not be good here, since that includes implied padding and would possibly leak kernel stack data to the on-disk format on 32-bit architectures. struct __kernel_timespec would work as a replacement, but open-coding the two struct members in nfs_fscache_inode_auxdata makes it more obvious what's going on here, and keeps the current format for 64-bit architectures. Cc: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Signed-off-by: Anna Schumaker <Anna.Schumaker@Netapp.com>
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@ -84,8 +84,10 @@ enum fscache_checkaux nfs_fscache_inode_check_aux(void *cookie_netfs_data,
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return FSCACHE_CHECKAUX_OBSOLETE;
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memset(&auxdata, 0, sizeof(auxdata));
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auxdata.mtime = timespec64_to_timespec(nfsi->vfs_inode.i_mtime);
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auxdata.ctime = timespec64_to_timespec(nfsi->vfs_inode.i_ctime);
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auxdata.mtime_sec = nfsi->vfs_inode.i_mtime.tv_sec;
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auxdata.mtime_nsec = nfsi->vfs_inode.i_mtime.tv_nsec;
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auxdata.ctime_sec = nfsi->vfs_inode.i_ctime.tv_sec;
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auxdata.ctime_nsec = nfsi->vfs_inode.i_ctime.tv_nsec;
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if (NFS_SERVER(&nfsi->vfs_inode)->nfs_client->rpc_ops->version == 4)
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auxdata.change_attr = inode_peek_iversion_raw(&nfsi->vfs_inode);
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@ -238,8 +238,10 @@ void nfs_fscache_init_inode(struct inode *inode)
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return;
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memset(&auxdata, 0, sizeof(auxdata));
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auxdata.mtime = timespec64_to_timespec(nfsi->vfs_inode.i_mtime);
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auxdata.ctime = timespec64_to_timespec(nfsi->vfs_inode.i_ctime);
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auxdata.mtime_sec = nfsi->vfs_inode.i_mtime.tv_sec;
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auxdata.mtime_nsec = nfsi->vfs_inode.i_mtime.tv_nsec;
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auxdata.ctime_sec = nfsi->vfs_inode.i_ctime.tv_sec;
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auxdata.ctime_nsec = nfsi->vfs_inode.i_ctime.tv_nsec;
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if (NFS_SERVER(&nfsi->vfs_inode)->nfs_client->rpc_ops->version == 4)
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auxdata.change_attr = inode_peek_iversion_raw(&nfsi->vfs_inode);
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@ -263,8 +265,10 @@ void nfs_fscache_clear_inode(struct inode *inode)
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dfprintk(FSCACHE, "NFS: clear cookie (0x%p/0x%p)\n", nfsi, cookie);
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memset(&auxdata, 0, sizeof(auxdata));
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auxdata.mtime = timespec64_to_timespec(nfsi->vfs_inode.i_mtime);
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auxdata.ctime = timespec64_to_timespec(nfsi->vfs_inode.i_ctime);
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auxdata.mtime_sec = nfsi->vfs_inode.i_mtime.tv_sec;
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auxdata.mtime_nsec = nfsi->vfs_inode.i_mtime.tv_nsec;
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auxdata.ctime_sec = nfsi->vfs_inode.i_ctime.tv_sec;
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auxdata.ctime_nsec = nfsi->vfs_inode.i_ctime.tv_nsec;
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fscache_relinquish_cookie(cookie, &auxdata, false);
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nfsi->fscache = NULL;
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}
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@ -305,8 +309,10 @@ void nfs_fscache_open_file(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp)
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return;
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memset(&auxdata, 0, sizeof(auxdata));
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auxdata.mtime = timespec64_to_timespec(nfsi->vfs_inode.i_mtime);
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auxdata.ctime = timespec64_to_timespec(nfsi->vfs_inode.i_ctime);
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auxdata.mtime_sec = nfsi->vfs_inode.i_mtime.tv_sec;
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auxdata.mtime_nsec = nfsi->vfs_inode.i_mtime.tv_nsec;
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auxdata.ctime_sec = nfsi->vfs_inode.i_ctime.tv_sec;
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auxdata.ctime_nsec = nfsi->vfs_inode.i_ctime.tv_nsec;
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if (inode_is_open_for_write(inode)) {
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dfprintk(FSCACHE, "NFS: nfsi 0x%p disabling cache\n", nfsi);
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@ -62,9 +62,11 @@ struct nfs_fscache_key {
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* cache object.
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*/
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struct nfs_fscache_inode_auxdata {
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struct timespec mtime;
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struct timespec ctime;
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u64 change_attr;
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s64 mtime_sec;
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s64 mtime_nsec;
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s64 ctime_sec;
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s64 ctime_nsec;
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u64 change_attr;
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};
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/*
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