libceph: validate timespec conversions
A ceph timespec contains 32-bit unsigned values for its seconds and nanoseconds components. For a standard timespec, both fields are signed, and the seconds field is almost surely 64 bits. Add some explicit casts so the fact that this conversion is taking place is obvious. Also trip a bug if we ever try to put out of range (negative or too big) values into a ceph timespec. Signed-off-by: Alex Elder <elder@inktank.com> Reviewed-by: Josh Durgin <josh.durgin@inktank.com>
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static inline void ceph_decode_timespec(struct timespec *ts,
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const struct ceph_timespec *tv)
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{
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ts->tv_sec = le32_to_cpu(tv->tv_sec);
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ts->tv_nsec = le32_to_cpu(tv->tv_nsec);
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ts->tv_sec = (__kernel_time_t)le32_to_cpu(tv->tv_sec);
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ts->tv_nsec = (long)le32_to_cpu(tv->tv_nsec);
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}
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static inline void ceph_encode_timespec(struct ceph_timespec *tv,
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const struct timespec *ts)
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{
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tv->tv_sec = cpu_to_le32(ts->tv_sec);
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tv->tv_nsec = cpu_to_le32(ts->tv_nsec);
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BUG_ON(ts->tv_sec < 0);
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BUG_ON(ts->tv_sec > (__kernel_time_t)U32_MAX);
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BUG_ON(ts->tv_nsec < 0);
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BUG_ON(ts->tv_nsec > (long)U32_MAX);
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tv->tv_sec = cpu_to_le32((u32)ts->tv_sec);
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tv->tv_nsec = cpu_to_le32((u32)ts->tv_nsec);
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}
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/*
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