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From: Lukasz Majewski <lukma@denx.de>
To: "Richard Purdie" <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
Cc: Alexander Kanavin <alex.kanavin@gmail.com>,
	openembedded-architecture 
	<openembedded-architecture@lists.openembedded.org>,
	Yocto-mailing-list <yocto@lists.yoctoproject.org>,
	OE-core  <openembedded-core@lists.openembedded.org>
Subject: Re: [OE-core] [Openembedded-architecture] Y2038 proposal
Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2022 14:36:04 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20221130143604.5a6659dc@wsk> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <bda7b996024942763ae9d03ea0b958c3a38b04c8.camel@linuxfoundation.org>

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Hi Richard,

> On Wed, 2022-11-30 at 09:07 +0100, Alexander Kanavin wrote:
> > On Tue, 29 Nov 2022 at 16:45, Stephen Jolley
> > <sjolley.yp.pm@gmail.com> wrote:  
> > > We’d welcome a proposal/series on how to move forward with the
> > > Y2038 work for 32 bit platforms.  
> > 
> > I have the following proposal:
> > 
> > 1. A branch is made where:
> > a. "-D_TIME_BITS=64 -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64" is enabled globally.
> > b. qemu is always started with "-rtc base=2040-01-01", simulating
> > Y2038 actually occurring.
> > c. an additional runtime test verifies that both RTC clock and
> > system clock report 2040.
> > 
> > 2. This branch is run through a-full on the autobuilder. Any
> > uncovered issues are filed as bugs.
> > 
> > 3. Once *all* of the bugs are addressed, repeat point 2.
> > 
> > 4. Once there are no more open bugs, 1a is merged into master.
> > 
> > Any fatal flaws in the plan?  
> 
> Others have made some good comments. My thoughts:
> 
> * We need to add some runtime tests to oeqa for this (in addition to
> the ptests)
> 
> * We need to have a 32 bit ptest run on the autobuilder (qemux86
> should work, not sure we can make qemuarm fast). Whether this is
> manually triggered, not sure. We could have a smaller set of ptests
> to run for it?

Y2038 ptests maybe?

Here is the list of integrated tests to ptests:
https://github.com/lmajewski/y2038-tests

> 
> * Could we optionally disable some of the glibc 32 bit function calls
> to ensure they're not being used? 

Could you be more specific here? Would you like to disable some
syscalls?

> We don't really want to diverge from
> upstream glibc much though.

Could you be more specific here? The glibc now supports the whole set
of syscalls as of 2.34 version?

To enable them one needs to pass -D_TIME_BITS=64 flag when compiling
programs.

This is now the official glibc ABI.

> 
> * We need to work out how to communicate this change happened and have
> people "buy in" to it.

Ok.

> The reason for that is that if someone has
> existing binaries, there could be problems using them after the
> change.

The binary shall work without issues on glibc 2.34+ and 5.10+ kernel
without issues.

The only problem happens when new binaries with 64 bit time support are
run on glibc or kernel not supporting 64 bit time. 

> We therefore need to be sure they are aware of it.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Richard
> 
> 
> 
> 




Best regards,

Lukasz Majewski

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  reply	other threads:[~2022-11-30 13:36 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 27+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2022-11-29 15:44 Yocto Project Status 29 November 2022 (WW48) sjolley.yp.pm
2022-11-30  8:07 ` Y2038 proposal Alexander Kanavin
2022-11-30  8:28   ` [yocto] " Lukasz Majewski
2022-11-30  9:07     ` Alexander Kanavin
2022-11-30  9:40       ` Lukasz Majewski
2022-11-30  9:48         ` Alexander Kanavin
2022-11-30 21:14     ` Alexander Kanavin
2022-12-01  8:28       ` Lukasz Majewski
2022-11-30 11:02   ` Alexandre Belloni
2022-11-30 11:40     ` [OE-core] " Richard Purdie
2022-11-30 12:07       ` Alexander Kanavin
2022-11-30 12:09         ` Lukasz Majewski
2022-11-30 12:11         ` Richard Purdie
2022-11-30 13:15   ` [Openembedded-architecture] " Richard Purdie
2022-11-30 13:36     ` Lukasz Majewski [this message]
2022-11-30 14:20       ` [OE-core] " Richard Purdie
2022-11-30 16:46         ` [yocto] " Ross Burton
2022-11-30 16:56           ` Alexandre Belloni
2022-11-30 16:59             ` Richard Purdie
2022-12-05 10:00               ` Ola x Nilsson
2022-12-05 11:04                 ` Richard Purdie
2022-12-05 11:05                   ` Ola x Nilsson
2022-12-01 10:27     ` Alexander Kanavin
2022-12-01 10:36       ` Richard Purdie
2022-11-30 16:38   ` Khem Raj
2022-12-02  8:54   ` [OE-core] " Matt Johnston
2022-12-05 23:24     ` Richard Purdie

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