y2038: parisc: Extend sysvipc data structures

parisc, uses a nonstandard variation of the generic sysvipc
data structures, intended to have the padding moved around
so it can deal with big-endian 32-bit user space that has
64-bit time_t.

Unlike most architectures, parisc actually succeeded in
defining this right for big-endian CPUs, but as everyone else
got it wrong, we just use the same hack everywhere.

This takes just take the same approach here that we have for
the asm-generic headers and adds separate 32-bit fields for the
upper halves of the timestamps, to let libc deal with the mess
in user space.

Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
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Arnd Bergmann
2015-05-05 23:19:43 +02:00
parent 3f3a4b3fbf
commit f69c97f6a4
4 changed files with 48 additions and 52 deletions

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@@ -10,21 +10,21 @@
* between kernel and user space.
*
* Pad space is left for:
* - 64-bit time_t to solve y2038 problem
* - 2 miscellaneous 32-bit values
*/
struct semid64_ds {
struct ipc64_perm sem_perm; /* permissions .. see ipc.h */
#if __BITS_PER_LONG != 64
unsigned int __pad1;
#endif
#if __BITS_PER_LONG == 64
__kernel_time_t sem_otime; /* last semop time */
#if __BITS_PER_LONG != 64
unsigned int __pad2;
#endif
__kernel_time_t sem_ctime; /* last change time */
unsigned long sem_nsems; /* no. of semaphores in array */
#else
unsigned long sem_otime_high;
unsigned long sem_otime; /* last semop time */
unsigned long sem_ctime_high;
unsigned long sem_ctime; /* last change time */
#endif
unsigned long sem_nsems; /* no. of semaphores in array */
unsigned long __unused1;
unsigned long __unused2;
};