sparc64: add custom adjtimex/clock_adjtime functions

sparc64 is the only architecture on Linux that has a 'timeval'
definition with a 32-bit tv_usec but a 64-bit tv_sec. This causes
problems for sparc32 compat mode when we convert it to use the
new __kernel_timex type that has the same layout as all other
64-bit architectures.

To avoid adding sparc64 specific code into the generic adjtimex
implementation, this adds a wrapper in the sparc64 system call handling
that converts the sparc64 'timex' into the new '__kernel_timex'.

At this point, the two structures are defined to be identical,
but that will change in the next step once we convert sparc32.

Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
This commit is contained in:
Arnd Bergmann 2019-01-03 21:12:39 +01:00
parent 50b93f30f6
commit 1a596398a3
4 changed files with 76 additions and 15 deletions

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@ -28,8 +28,9 @@
#include <linux/random.h>
#include <linux/export.h>
#include <linux/context_tracking.h>
#include <linux/timex.h>
#include <linux/uaccess.h>
#include <asm/utrap.h>
#include <asm/unistd.h>
@ -544,6 +545,62 @@ SYSCALL_DEFINE2(getdomainname, char __user *, name, int, len)
return err;
}
SYSCALL_DEFINE1(sparc_adjtimex, struct timex __user *, txc_p)
{
struct timex txc; /* Local copy of parameter */
struct timex *kt = (void *)&txc;
int ret;
/* Copy the user data space into the kernel copy
* structure. But bear in mind that the structures
* may change
*/
if (copy_from_user(&txc, txc_p, sizeof(struct timex)))
return -EFAULT;
/*
* override for sparc64 specific timeval type: tv_usec
* is 32 bit wide instead of 64-bit in __kernel_timex
*/
kt->time.tv_usec = txc.time.tv_usec;
ret = do_adjtimex(kt);
txc.time.tv_usec = kt->time.tv_usec;
return copy_to_user(txc_p, &txc, sizeof(struct timex)) ? -EFAULT : ret;
}
SYSCALL_DEFINE2(sparc_clock_adjtime, const clockid_t, which_clock,struct timex __user *, txc_p)
{
struct timex txc; /* Local copy of parameter */
struct timex *kt = (void *)&txc;
int ret;
if (!IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_POSIX_TIMERS)) {
pr_err_once("process %d (%s) attempted a POSIX timer syscall "
"while CONFIG_POSIX_TIMERS is not set\n",
current->pid, current->comm);
return -ENOSYS;
}
/* Copy the user data space into the kernel copy
* structure. But bear in mind that the structures
* may change
*/
if (copy_from_user(&txc, txc_p, sizeof(struct timex)))
return -EFAULT;
/*
* override for sparc64 specific timeval type: tv_usec
* is 32 bit wide instead of 64-bit in __kernel_timex
*/
kt->time.tv_usec = txc.time.tv_usec;
ret = do_clock_adjtime(which_clock, kt);
txc.time.tv_usec = kt->time.tv_usec;
return copy_to_user(txc_p, &txc, sizeof(struct timex)) ? -EFAULT : ret;
}
SYSCALL_DEFINE5(utrap_install, utrap_entry_t, type,
utrap_handler_t, new_p, utrap_handler_t, new_d,
utrap_handler_t __user *, old_p,

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@ -258,7 +258,8 @@
216 64 sigreturn sys_nis_syscall
217 common clone sys_clone
218 common ioprio_get sys_ioprio_get
219 common adjtimex sys_adjtimex compat_sys_adjtimex
219 32 adjtimex sys_adjtimex compat_sys_adjtimex
219 64 adjtimex sys_sparc_adjtimex
220 32 sigprocmask sys_sigprocmask compat_sys_sigprocmask
220 64 sigprocmask sys_nis_syscall
221 common create_module sys_ni_syscall
@ -377,7 +378,8 @@
331 common prlimit64 sys_prlimit64
332 common name_to_handle_at sys_name_to_handle_at
333 common open_by_handle_at sys_open_by_handle_at compat_sys_open_by_handle_at
334 common clock_adjtime sys_clock_adjtime compat_sys_clock_adjtime
334 32 clock_adjtime sys_clock_adjtime compat_sys_clock_adjtime
334 64 clock_adjtime sys_sparc_clock_adjtime
335 common syncfs sys_syncfs
336 common sendmmsg sys_sendmmsg compat_sys_sendmmsg
337 common setns sys_setns

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@ -159,6 +159,8 @@ extern unsigned long tick_nsec; /* SHIFTED_HZ period (nsec) */
#define NTP_INTERVAL_LENGTH (NSEC_PER_SEC/NTP_INTERVAL_FREQ)
extern int do_adjtimex(struct timex *);
extern int do_clock_adjtime(const clockid_t which_clock, struct timex * ktx);
extern void hardpps(const struct timespec64 *, const struct timespec64 *);
int read_current_timer(unsigned long *timer_val);

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@ -1047,22 +1047,28 @@ SYSCALL_DEFINE2(clock_gettime, const clockid_t, which_clock,
return error;
}
SYSCALL_DEFINE2(clock_adjtime, const clockid_t, which_clock,
struct timex __user *, utx)
int do_clock_adjtime(const clockid_t which_clock, struct timex * ktx)
{
const struct k_clock *kc = clockid_to_kclock(which_clock);
struct timex ktx;
int err;
if (!kc)
return -EINVAL;
if (!kc->clock_adj)
return -EOPNOTSUPP;
return kc->clock_adj(which_clock, ktx);
}
SYSCALL_DEFINE2(clock_adjtime, const clockid_t, which_clock,
struct timex __user *, utx)
{
struct timex ktx;
int err;
if (copy_from_user(&ktx, utx, sizeof(ktx)))
return -EFAULT;
err = kc->clock_adj(which_clock, &ktx);
err = do_clock_adjtime(which_clock, &ktx);
if (err >= 0 && copy_to_user(utx, &ktx, sizeof(ktx)))
return -EFAULT;
@ -1126,20 +1132,14 @@ COMPAT_SYSCALL_DEFINE2(clock_gettime, clockid_t, which_clock,
COMPAT_SYSCALL_DEFINE2(clock_adjtime, clockid_t, which_clock,
struct old_timex32 __user *, utp)
{
const struct k_clock *kc = clockid_to_kclock(which_clock);
struct timex ktx;
int err;
if (!kc)
return -EINVAL;
if (!kc->clock_adj)
return -EOPNOTSUPP;
err = get_old_timex32(&ktx, utp);
if (err)
return err;
err = kc->clock_adj(which_clock, &ktx);
err = do_clock_adjtime(which_clock, &ktx);
if (err >= 0)
err = put_old_timex32(utp, &ktx);