The functions time_before, time_before_eq, time_after, and time_after_eq are
more robust for comparing jiffies against other values.
So use the time_after() macro, defined in linux/jiffies.h, which deals with
wrapping correctly.
[akpm@linux-foundation.org: coding-style fixes]
Signed-off-by: S.Caglar Onur <caglar@pardus.org.tr>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Jeff Garzik <jeff@garzik.org>
 
                        /* is the RECON info empty or old? */
                        if (!lp->first_recon || !lp->last_recon ||
-                           jiffies - lp->last_recon > HZ * 10) {
+                           time_after(jiffies, lp->last_recon + HZ * 10)) {
                                if (lp->network_down)
                                        BUGMSG(D_NORMAL, "reconfiguration detected: cabling restored?\n");
                                lp->first_recon = lp->last_recon = jiffies;
                                        lp->num_recons = 1;
                                }
                        }
-               } else if (lp->network_down && jiffies - lp->last_recon > HZ * 10) {
+               } else if (lp->network_down &&
+                               time_after(jiffies, lp->last_recon + HZ * 10)) {
                        if (lp->network_down)
                                BUGMSG(D_NORMAL, "cabling restored?\n");
                        lp->first_recon = lp->last_recon = 0;
 
        int next_buf, first_free_buf;
 
        /* network "reconfiguration" handling */
-       time_t first_recon,     /* time of "first" RECON message to count */
-               last_recon;     /* time of most recent RECON */
+       unsigned long first_recon; /* time of "first" RECON message to count */
+       unsigned long last_recon;  /* time of most recent RECON */
        int num_recons;         /* number of RECONs between first and last. */
        bool network_down;      /* do we think the network is down? */