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    y2038: add 64-bit time_t syscalls to all 32-bit architectures · 48166e6e
    Arnd Bergmann 提交于
    This adds 21 new system calls on each ABI that has 32-bit time_t
    today. All of these have the exact same semantics as their existing
    counterparts, and the new ones all have macro names that end in 'time64'
    for clarification.
    
    This gets us to the point of being able to safely use a C library
    that has 64-bit time_t in user space. There are still a couple of
    loose ends to tie up in various areas of the code, but this is the
    big one, and should be entirely uncontroversial at this point.
    
    In particular, there are four system calls (getitimer, setitimer,
    waitid, and getrusage) that don't have a 64-bit counterpart yet,
    but these can all be safely implemented in the C library by wrapping
    around the existing system calls because the 32-bit time_t they
    pass only counts elapsed time, not time since the epoch. They
    will be dealt with later.
    Signed-off-by: NArnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
    Acked-by: NHeiko Carstens <heiko.carstens@de.ibm.com>
    Acked-by: NGeert Uytterhoeven <geert@linux-m68k.org>
    Acked-by: NCatalin Marinas <catalin.marinas@arm.com>
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