On 04/18, Matt Layher wrote: > My C experience is very limited, and I have no experience working on C > within the kernel, but is exposing a "__kernel*" type to userspace a normal > procedure? I would have expected to see a regular timespec from > linux/time.h, or perhaps a timespec64 in its place. There is no timespec64 defined anywhere in include/linux, and it can't be a normal timespec because of the Year 2038 problem. And despite it's prefix, __kernel_timespec is defined in include/linux/time.h. > I can do some slightly more intelligent checking to fix the current issue > with my library, but I wanted to check in and confirm that this API contract > is correct. The change from struct timespec to struct __kernel_timespec happened in commit c870c7a[0] so I'm guessing it's intentional. Hope that helps. [0] http://git.zx2c4.com/WireGuard/commit/?id=c870c7a -- PGP fingerprint: 42CE 7698 D6A0 6129 AA16 EF5C 5431 BDE2 C8F0 B2F4