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@@ -2006,6 +2006,31 @@ static __be32 *encode_change(__be32 *p, struct kstat *stat, struct inode *inode,
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return p;
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}
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+/*
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+ * ctime (in NFSv4, time_metadata) is not writeable, and the client
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+ * doesn't really care what resolution could theoretically be stored by
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+ * the filesystem.
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+ *
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+ * The client cares how close together changes can be while still
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+ * guaranteeing ctime changes. For most filesystems (which have
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+ * timestamps with nanosecond fields) that is limited by the resolution
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+ * of the time returned from current_time() (which I'm assuming to be
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+ * 1/HZ).
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+ */
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+static __be32 *encode_time_delta(__be32 *p, struct inode *inode)
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+{
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+ struct timespec ts;
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+ u32 ns;
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+
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+ ns = max_t(u32, NSEC_PER_SEC/HZ, inode->i_sb->s_time_gran);
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+ ts = ns_to_timespec(ns);
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+
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+ p = xdr_encode_hyper(p, ts.tv_sec);
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+ *p++ = cpu_to_be32(ts.tv_nsec);
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+
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+ return p;
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+}
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+
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static __be32 *encode_cinfo(__be32 *p, struct nfsd4_change_info *c)
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{
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*p++ = cpu_to_be32(c->atomic);
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@@ -2797,9 +2822,7 @@ out_acl:
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p = xdr_reserve_space(xdr, 12);
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if (!p)
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goto out_resource;
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- *p++ = cpu_to_be32(0);
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- *p++ = cpu_to_be32(1);
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- *p++ = cpu_to_be32(0);
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+ p = encode_time_delta(p, d_inode(dentry));
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}
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if (bmval1 & FATTR4_WORD1_TIME_METADATA) {
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p = xdr_reserve_space(xdr, 12);
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