select: add poll_select_set_timeout() and poll_select_copy_remaining() helpers

This patch adds 2 helpers that will be used for the hrtimer based select/poll:

poll_select_set_timeout() is a helper that takes a timeout (as a second, nanosecond
pair) and turns that into a "struct timespec" that represents the absolute end time.
This is a common operation in the many select() and poll() variants and needs various,
common, sanity checks.

poll_select_copy_remaining() is a helper that takes care of copying the remaining
time to userspace, as select(), pselect() and ppoll() do. This function comes in
both a natural and a compat implementation (due to datastructure differences).

Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Signed-off-by: Arjan van de Ven <arjan@linux.intel.com>
diff --git a/fs/select.c b/fs/select.c
index da0e882..1180a62 100644
--- a/fs/select.c
+++ b/fs/select.c
@@ -130,6 +130,81 @@
 	add_wait_queue(wait_address, &entry->wait);
 }
 
+/**
+ * poll_select_set_timeout - helper function to setup the timeout value
+ * @to:		pointer to timespec variable for the final timeout
+ * @sec:	seconds (from user space)
+ * @nsec:	nanoseconds (from user space)
+ *
+ * Note, we do not use a timespec for the user space value here, That
+ * way we can use the function for timeval and compat interfaces as well.
+ *
+ * Returns -EINVAL if sec/nsec are not normalized. Otherwise 0.
+ */
+int poll_select_set_timeout(struct timespec *to, long sec, long nsec)
+{
+	struct timespec ts = {.tv_sec = sec, .tv_nsec = nsec};
+
+	if (!timespec_valid(&ts))
+		return -EINVAL;
+
+	/* Optimize for the zero timeout value here */
+	if (!sec && !nsec) {
+		to->tv_sec = to->tv_nsec = 0;
+	} else {
+		ktime_get_ts(to);
+		*to = timespec_add_safe(*to, ts);
+	}
+	return 0;
+}
+
+static int poll_select_copy_remaining(struct timespec *end_time, void __user *p,
+				      int timeval, int ret)
+{
+	struct timespec rts;
+	struct timeval rtv;
+
+	if (!p)
+		return ret;
+
+	if (current->personality & STICKY_TIMEOUTS)
+		goto sticky;
+
+	/* No update for zero timeout */
+	if (!end_time->tv_sec && !end_time->tv_nsec)
+		return ret;
+
+	ktime_get_ts(&rts);
+	rts = timespec_sub(*end_time, rts);
+	if (rts.tv_sec < 0)
+		rts.tv_sec = rts.tv_nsec = 0;
+
+	if (timeval) {
+		rtv.tv_sec = rts.tv_sec;
+		rtv.tv_usec = rts.tv_nsec / NSEC_PER_USEC;
+
+		if (!copy_to_user(p, &rtv, sizeof(rtv)))
+			return ret;
+
+	} else if (!copy_to_user(p, &rts, sizeof(rts)))
+		return ret;
+
+	/*
+	 * If an application puts its timeval in read-only memory, we
+	 * don't want the Linux-specific update to the timeval to
+	 * cause a fault after the select has completed
+	 * successfully. However, because we're not updating the
+	 * timeval, we can't restart the system call.
+	 */
+
+sticky:
+	if (ret == -ERESTARTNOHAND)
+		ret = -EINTR;
+	return ret;
+}
+
+
+
 #define FDS_IN(fds, n)		(fds->in + n)
 #define FDS_OUT(fds, n)		(fds->out + n)
 #define FDS_EX(fds, n)		(fds->ex + n)