> "Tina" == Tina Ruchandani writes:
Tina> 'struct timeval' will have its tv_sec value overflow on 32-bit
Tina> systems in year 2038 and beyond. This patch replaces the use of
Tina> struct timeval for computing mpi_request.TimeStamp, and instead
Tina> uses ktime_t which provides 64-bit seconds
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Subject: Re: [PATCH] mpt3sas: Remove usage of 'struct timeval'
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On Mittwoch, 13. April 2016 00:01:40 CEST Tina Ruchandani wrote:
> 'struct timeval' will have its tv_sec value overflow on 32-bit systems
> in year 2038 and beyond. This patch replaces the use of struct timeval
> for computing mpi_request.TimeStamp, and instead uses ktime_t which provides
> 64-bit
> "Tina" == Tina Ruchandani writes:
Tina> 'struct timeval' will have its tv_sec value overflow on 32-bit
Tina> systems in year 2038 and beyond. This patch replaces the use of
Tina> struct timeval for computing mpi_request.TimeStamp, and instead
Tina> uses ktime_t which provides 64-bit seconds
'struct timeval' will have its tv_sec value overflow on 32-bit systems
in year 2038 and beyond. This patch replaces the use of struct timeval
for computing mpi_request.TimeStamp, and instead uses ktime_t which provides
64-bit seconds value. The timestamp computed remains unaffected (milliseconds
si
'struct timeval' will have its tv_sec value overflow on 32-bit systems
in year 2038 and beyond. This patch replaces the use of struct timeval
for computing mpi_request.TimeStamp, and instead uses ktime_t which provides
64-bit seconds value. The timestamp computed remains unaffected (milliseconds
si
On Wednesday 04 February 2015 10:15:12 Tina Ruchandani wrote:
> 'struct timeval' will have its tv_sec value overflow on 32-bit systems
> in year 2038 and beyond. This patch replaces the use of struct timeval
> for computing mpi_request.TimeStamp, and instead uses ktime_t which provides
> 64-bit sec
'struct timeval' will have its tv_sec value overflow on 32-bit systems
in year 2038 and beyond. This patch replaces the use of struct timeval
for computing mpi_request.TimeStamp, and instead uses ktime_t which provides
64-bit seconds value. The timestamp computed remains unaffected (milliseconds
si
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