CURRENT_TIME macro is not appropriate for filesystems as it doesn't use the right granularity for filesystem timestamps. Use current_fs_time() instead.
Signed-off-by: Deepa Dinamani <deepa.ker...@gmail.com> Cc: "J. Bruce Fields" <bfie...@fieldses.org> Cc: Jeff Layton <jlay...@poochiereds.net> Cc: Trond Myklebust <trond.mykleb...@primarydata.com> Cc: Anna Schumaker <anna.schuma...@netapp.com> Cc: "David S. Miller" <da...@davemloft.net> Cc: linux-...@vger.kernel.org Cc: netdev@vger.kernel.org --- net/sunrpc/rpc_pipe.c | 4 +++- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/net/sunrpc/rpc_pipe.c b/net/sunrpc/rpc_pipe.c index 31789ef..bab3187 100644 --- a/net/sunrpc/rpc_pipe.c +++ b/net/sunrpc/rpc_pipe.c @@ -477,7 +477,9 @@ rpc_get_inode(struct super_block *sb, umode_t mode) return NULL; inode->i_ino = get_next_ino(); inode->i_mode = mode; - inode->i_atime = inode->i_mtime = inode->i_ctime = CURRENT_TIME; + inode->i_atime = current_fs_time(sb); + inode->i_mtime = inode->i_atime; + inode->i_ctime = inode->i_atime; switch (mode & S_IFMT) { case S_IFDIR: inode->i_fop = &simple_dir_operations; -- 1.9.1