Revision bdf200731145f07a6127cb16753e2e8fdc159cf4 authored by Arnd Bergmann on 01 October 2019, 15:53:29 UTC, committed by Jens Axboe on 01 October 2019, 15:53:29 UTC
All system calls use struct __kernel_timespec instead of the old struct
timespec, but this one was just added with the old-style ABI. Change it
now to enforce the use of __kernel_timespec, avoiding ABI confusion and
the need for compat handlers on 32-bit architectures.

Any user space caller will have to use __kernel_timespec now, but this
is unambiguous and works for any C library regardless of the time_t
definition. A nicer way to specify the timeout would have been a less
ambiguous 64-bit nanosecond value, but I suppose it's too late now to
change that as this would impact both 32-bit and 64-bit users.

Fixes: 5262f567987d ("io_uring: IORING_OP_TIMEOUT support")
Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
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Makefile
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
obj-$(CONFIG_DLM) +=		dlm.o
dlm-y :=			ast.o \
				config.o \
				dir.o \
				lock.o \
				lockspace.o \
				main.o \
				member.o \
				memory.o \
				midcomms.o \
				netlink.o \
				lowcomms.o \
				plock.o \
				rcom.o \
				recover.o \
				recoverd.o \
				requestqueue.o \
				user.o \
				util.o 
dlm-$(CONFIG_DLM_DEBUG) +=	debug_fs.o

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