Blame SOURCES/dhcp-4.2.4-P1-interval.patch

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diff -up dhcp-4.2.4/common/dispatch.c.foo dhcp-4.2.4/common/dispatch.c
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--- dhcp-4.2.4/common/dispatch.c.foo	2012-07-26 21:31:43.875349675 -0500
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+++ dhcp-4.2.4/common/dispatch.c	2012-07-26 21:39:14.961710319 -0500
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@@ -324,7 +324,20 @@ void add_timeout (when, where, what, ref
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 	q->next  = timeouts;
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 	timeouts = q;
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-	isc_interval_set(&interval, sec & DHCP_SEC_MAX, usec * 1000);
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+	/* isc_time_nowplusinterval() is not safe with 64-bit time_t and will
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+	 * return an error for sufficiently large intervals.  We have to limit
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+	 * the interval to INT_MAX or less to ensure the interval doesn't
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+	 * overflow 32 bits, since the returned isc_time_t fields are
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+	 * 32-bit unsigned ints.
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+	 *
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+	 * HACK: The 9 is a magic number of seconds, since some time may have
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+	 * gone by since the last call to gettimeofday() and the one in
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+	 * isc_time_nowplusinterval().
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+	 */
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+	if (sec > TIME_MAX)
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+		sec = TIME_MAX - 9;
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+
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+	isc_interval_set(&interval, sec, usec * 1000);
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 	status = isc_time_nowplusinterval(&expires, &interval);
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 	if (status != ISC_R_SUCCESS) {
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 		/*