Re: [RFC v2 03/83] Add super.h.
From: Andiry Xu
Date: Fri Mar 16 2018 - 02:18:24 EST
On Thu, Mar 15, 2018 at 7:59 PM, Theodore Y. Ts'o <tytso@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 15, 2018 at 09:38:29PM +0100, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
>>
>> You could also have a resolution of less than a nanosecond. Note
>> that today, the file time stamps generated by the kernel are in
>> jiffies resolution, so at best one millisecond. However, most modern
>> file systems go with the 64+32 bit timestamps because it's not all
>> that expensive.
>
> It actually depends on the architecture and the accuracy/granularity
> of the timekeeping hardware available to the system, but it's possible
> for the granularity of file time stamps to be up to one nanosecond.
> So you can get results like this:
>
> % stat unix_io.o
> File: unix_io.o
> Size: 55000 Blocks: 112 IO Block: 4096 regular file
> Device: fc01h/64513d Inode: 19931278 Links: 1
> Access: (0644/-rw-r--r--) Uid: (15806/ tytso) Gid: (15806/ tytso)
> Access: 2018-03-15 18:09:21.679914182 -0400
> Modify: 2018-03-15 18:09:21.639914089 -0400
> Change: 2018-03-15 18:09:21.639914089 -0400
>
Thanks for all the suggestions. I think I will follow ext4's time
format. 2446 should be far away enough.
Thanks,
Andiry