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Date:      Tue, 05 Sep 2006 16:41:30 +1000
From:      Mark Andrews <Mark_Andrews@isc.org>
To:        freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: large system date skew on RELENG_6 changes causes select() failures 
Message-ID:  <200609050641.k856fU94094977@drugs.dv.isc.org>
In-Reply-To: Your message of "Mon, 04 Sep 2006 23:07:01 MST." <20060905060701.GG9421@funkthat.com> 

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> Stanislaw Halik wrote this message on Tue, Sep 05, 2006 at 06:51 +0200:
> > Hello,
> > 
> > A while ago, by accident, I've changed the system date back to the '98
> > using date(1). To my astonishment, screen(1) barfed about EINVAL in
> > select() and died. Programs, including opera (native FreeBSD-6 binary)
> > kept spinning the CPU until I killed them.
> > 
> > I have no means for debugging it.
> > 
> > Is this somehow expected? If not (i.e. it's a bug), is it known?
> 
> Probably, they calculated timeout's which magicly became negative, which
> isn't a valid timeout, and none of the programs are programmed well enough
> to handle the case and exhibited the behavior that you saw...

	Nope.  Just a simple limit in itimerfix.

int
itimerfix(struct timeval *tv)
{
        
        if (tv->tv_sec < 0 || tv->tv_sec > 100000000 ||
            tv->tv_usec < 0 || tv->tv_usec >= 1000000)
                return (EINVAL);
        if (tv->tv_sec == 0 && tv->tv_usec != 0 && tv->tv_usec < tick)
                tv->tv_usec = tick;
        return (0);
}

	date -j 9809051630 +%s -> 904977000
	date +%s -> 1157438219
	1157438219 - 904977000 -> 252461219 which is greater that 100000000

 
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