forked from Minki/linux
325ed82393
I've found the problem in general. It affects any 64-bit architecture. The problem occurs when you change the system time. Suppose that when you boot your system clock is forward by a day. This gets recorded down in skb_tv_base. You then wind the clock back by a day. From that point onwards the offset will be negative which essentially overflows the 32-bit variables they're stored in. In fact, why don't we just store the real time stamp in those 32-bit variables? After all, we're not going to overflow for quite a while yet. When we do overflow, we'll need a better solution of course. Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net> |
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datagram.c | ||
dev_mcast.c | ||
dev.c | ||
dst.c | ||
dv.c | ||
ethtool.c | ||
filter.c | ||
flow.c | ||
gen_estimator.c | ||
gen_stats.c | ||
iovec.c | ||
link_watch.c | ||
Makefile | ||
neighbour.c | ||
net-sysfs.c | ||
netpoll.c | ||
pktgen.c | ||
request_sock.c | ||
rtnetlink.c | ||
scm.c | ||
skbuff.c | ||
sock.c | ||
stream.c | ||
sysctl_net_core.c | ||
utils.c | ||
wireless.c |