On Mon, Jun 18, 2018 at 5:50 PM, Ard Biesheuvel
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On 18 June 2018 at 17:49, Arnd Bergmann <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On Mon, Jun 18, 2018 at 5:47 PM, Ard Biesheuvel
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> On 18 June 2018 at 16:17, Arnd Bergmann <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>> -               atomic64_set(&seq, ((u64)get_seconds()) << 32);
>>>> +       if (!atomic64_read(&seq)) {
>>>> +               time64_t time = ktime_get_real_seconds();
>>>> +
>>>> +               /*
>>>> +                * This code is unlikely to still be needed in year 2106,
>>>> +                * but just in case, let's use a few more bits for 
>>>> timestamps
>>>> +                * after y2038 to be sure they keep increasing 
>>>> monotonically
>>>> +                * for the next few hundred years...
>>>> +                */
>>>> +               if (time < 0x80000000)
>>>> +                       atomic64_set(&seq, (ktime_get_real_seconds()) << 
>>>> 32);
>>>> +               else
>>>> +                       atomic64_set(&seq, 0x8000000000000000ull |
>>>> +                                          ktime_get_real_seconds() << 24);
>>>> +       }
>>>
>>> Given that these values are never decoded and interpreted as
>>> timestamps, can't we simply switch to the second flavour immediately?
>>
>> I considered that, but the downside would be that all future filenames would
>> come before all past file names.
>
> Won't we have that same problem in 2038?

No, it goes from 0x7fffffff00000000 to 0x8000000000000000, followed
by 0x8000000001000000.

       Arnd
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