Re: "systemd[1]: Failed to apply local time delta" with v4.7-rc1

From: John Stultz
Date: Tue May 31 2016 - 14:24:13 EST


On Mon, May 30, 2016 at 7:13 AM, Mika Westerberg
<mika.westerberg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I noticed that when I boot my Lenovo Yoga 900 with v4.7-rc1 I get
> following error from systemd:
>
> systemd[1]: Failed to apply local time delta, ignoring: Invalid argument
>
> and my system time is left being 180 minutes off.
>
> With following commits reverted it works fine:
>
> 86d3473224b0 time: Introduce do_sys_settimeofday64()
> 457db29bfcfd security: Introduce security_settime64()
>
> and systemd prints:
>
> systemd[1]: RTC configured in localtime, applying delta of 180 minutes to system time.
>
> From systemd source code it seems to use Linux specific feature to "warp" the
> system clock according the timezone passed in:
>
> clock_set_timezone() {
> const struct timeval *tv_null = NULL;
>
> ...
>
> /*
> * If the RTC does not run in UTC but in local time, the very first
> * call to settimeofday() will set the kernel's timezone and will warp the
> * system clock, so that it runs in UTC instead of the local time we
> * have read from the RTC.
> */
> if (settimeofday(tv_null, &tz) < 0)
> return -errno;
> if (min)
> *min = minutesdelta;
>
> With commit 86d3473224b0 it seems that do_sys_settimeofday() started returning
> -EINVAL when tv is NULL which seems to break the above.
>
> Is this intentional or am I missing something?

:(
No, that wasn't intentional. Thanks for the report. I'll try to sort
it out here shortly.

thanks
-john