coda: convert to new timestamp accessors

Convert to using the new inode timestamp accessor functions.

Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231004185347.80880-23-jlayton@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Christian Brauner <brauner@kernel.org>
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Jeff Layton 2023-10-04 14:52:10 -04:00 committed by Christian Brauner
parent c453bdb535
commit 581a4d0030
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3 changed files with 6 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -123,9 +123,11 @@ void coda_vattr_to_iattr(struct inode *inode, struct coda_vattr *attr)
if (attr->va_size != -1)
inode->i_blocks = (attr->va_size + 511) >> 9;
if (attr->va_atime.tv_sec != -1)
inode->i_atime = coda_to_timespec64(attr->va_atime);
inode_set_atime_to_ts(inode,
coda_to_timespec64(attr->va_atime));
if (attr->va_mtime.tv_sec != -1)
inode->i_mtime = coda_to_timespec64(attr->va_mtime);
inode_set_mtime_to_ts(inode,
coda_to_timespec64(attr->va_mtime));
if (attr->va_ctime.tv_sec != -1)
inode_set_ctime_to_ts(inode,
coda_to_timespec64(attr->va_ctime));

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@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ static inline void coda_dir_update_mtime(struct inode *dir)
/* optimistically we can also act as if our nose bleeds. The
* granularity of the mtime is coarse anyways so we might actually be
* right most of the time. Note: we only do this for directories. */
dir->i_mtime = inode_set_ctime_current(dir);
inode_set_mtime_to_ts(dir, inode_set_ctime_current(dir));
#endif
}

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@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ coda_file_write_iter(struct kiocb *iocb, struct iov_iter *to)
ret = vfs_iter_write(cfi->cfi_container, to, &iocb->ki_pos, 0);
coda_inode->i_size = file_inode(host_file)->i_size;
coda_inode->i_blocks = (coda_inode->i_size + 511) >> 9;
coda_inode->i_mtime = inode_set_ctime_current(coda_inode);
inode_set_mtime_to_ts(coda_inode, inode_set_ctime_current(coda_inode));
inode_unlock(coda_inode);
file_end_write(host_file);