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SubjectRe: [PATCH RFC 01/12] time: Rename mktime() to mktime_unsafe()
On Mon, 27 Oct 2014, pang.xunlei wrote:

> The kernel uses 32-bit signed value(time_t) for seconds since 1970-01-01:00:00:00, thus it
> will overflow at 2038-01-19 03:14:08 on 32-bit systems. We call this "2038 safety" issue.
>
> Currently, mktime() deals with "unsigned long" which is 2038 unsafe on 32-bit systems.
>
> As part of addressing 2038 saftey for in-kernel uses, this patch renames mktime() to
> mktime_unsafe(), and changes all its calling users correspondingly. The safe version
> of mktime() will be added in the following patch.

This is a flag day change. We really want to avoid that. Can we please
add a new interface first, then convert all the existing users and
kill the old interface.

If we really care we can rename it back to the old name once all that
has been done, but I personally do not care whether its mktime or
mktime64 as long as it is fixed proper.

Thanks,

tglx




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