Originally, support for expanded timestamps had a bug in that pre-1970
times were erroneously encoded as being in the the 24th century. This
was fixed in commit
a4dad1ae24f8 ("ext4: Fix handling of extended
tv_sec") which landed in 4.4. Starting with 4.4, pre-1970 timestamps
were correctly encoded, but for backwards compatibility those
incorrectly encoded timestamps were mapped back to the pre-1970 dates.
Given that backwards compatibility workaround has been around for 4
years, and given that running e2fsck from e2fsprogs 1.43.2 and later
will offer to fix these timestamps (which has been released for 3
years), it's past time to drop the legacy workaround from the kernel.
Signed-off-by: Theodore Ts'o <tytso@mit.edu>
static inline void ext4_decode_extra_time(struct timespec64 *time,
__le32 extra)
{
- if (unlikely(extra & cpu_to_le32(EXT4_EPOCH_MASK))) {
-
-#if 1
- /* Handle legacy encoding of pre-1970 dates with epoch
- * bits 1,1. (This backwards compatibility may be removed
- * at the discretion of the ext4 developers.)
- */
- u64 extra_bits = le32_to_cpu(extra) & EXT4_EPOCH_MASK;
- if (extra_bits == 3 && ((time->tv_sec) & 0x80000000) != 0)
- extra_bits = 0;
- time->tv_sec += extra_bits << 32;
-#else
+ if (unlikely(extra & cpu_to_le32(EXT4_EPOCH_MASK)))
time->tv_sec += (u64)(le32_to_cpu(extra) & EXT4_EPOCH_MASK) << 32;
-#endif
- }
time->tv_nsec = (le32_to_cpu(extra) & EXT4_NSEC_MASK) >> EXT4_EPOCH_BITS;
}