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	With Arm EBSA110 gone, nothing uses it any more, so the corresponding code and the Kconfig option can be removed. Acked-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Reviewed-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
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#ifndef _LINUX_TIME_H
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#define _LINUX_TIME_H
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# include <linux/cache.h>
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# include <linux/math64.h>
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# include <linux/time64.h>
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extern struct timezone sys_tz;
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int get_timespec64(struct timespec64 *ts,
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		const struct __kernel_timespec __user *uts);
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int put_timespec64(const struct timespec64 *ts,
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		struct __kernel_timespec __user *uts);
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int get_itimerspec64(struct itimerspec64 *it,
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			const struct __kernel_itimerspec __user *uit);
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int put_itimerspec64(const struct itimerspec64 *it,
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			struct __kernel_itimerspec __user *uit);
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extern time64_t mktime64(const unsigned int year, const unsigned int mon,
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			const unsigned int day, const unsigned int hour,
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			const unsigned int min, const unsigned int sec);
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#ifdef CONFIG_POSIX_TIMERS
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extern void clear_itimer(void);
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#else
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static inline void clear_itimer(void) {}
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#endif
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extern long do_utimes(int dfd, const char __user *filename, struct timespec64 *times, int flags);
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/*
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 * Similar to the struct tm in userspace <time.h>, but it needs to be here so
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 * that the kernel source is self contained.
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 */
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struct tm {
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	/*
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	 * the number of seconds after the minute, normally in the range
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	 * 0 to 59, but can be up to 60 to allow for leap seconds
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	 */
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	int tm_sec;
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	/* the number of minutes after the hour, in the range 0 to 59*/
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	int tm_min;
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	/* the number of hours past midnight, in the range 0 to 23 */
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	int tm_hour;
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	/* the day of the month, in the range 1 to 31 */
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	int tm_mday;
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	/* the number of months since January, in the range 0 to 11 */
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	int tm_mon;
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	/* the number of years since 1900 */
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	long tm_year;
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	/* the number of days since Sunday, in the range 0 to 6 */
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	int tm_wday;
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	/* the number of days since January 1, in the range 0 to 365 */
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	int tm_yday;
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};
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void time64_to_tm(time64_t totalsecs, int offset, struct tm *result);
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# include <linux/time32.h>
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static inline bool itimerspec64_valid(const struct itimerspec64 *its)
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{
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	if (!timespec64_valid(&(its->it_interval)) ||
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		!timespec64_valid(&(its->it_value)))
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		return false;
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	return true;
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}
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/**
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 * time_after32 - compare two 32-bit relative times
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 * @a:	the time which may be after @b
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 * @b:	the time which may be before @a
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 *
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 * time_after32(a, b) returns true if the time @a is after time @b.
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 * time_before32(b, a) returns true if the time @b is before time @a.
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 *
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 * Similar to time_after(), compare two 32-bit timestamps for relative
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 * times.  This is useful for comparing 32-bit seconds values that can't
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 * be converted to 64-bit values (e.g. due to disk format or wire protocol
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 * issues) when it is known that the times are less than 68 years apart.
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 */
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#define time_after32(a, b)	((s32)((u32)(b) - (u32)(a)) < 0)
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#define time_before32(b, a)	time_after32(a, b)
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/**
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 * time_between32 - check if a 32-bit timestamp is within a given time range
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 * @t:	the time which may be within [l,h]
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 * @l:	the lower bound of the range
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 * @h:	the higher bound of the range
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 *
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 * time_before32(t, l, h) returns true if @l <= @t <= @h. All operands are
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 * treated as 32-bit integers.
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 *
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 * Equivalent to !(time_before32(@t, @l) || time_after32(@t, @h)).
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 */
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#define time_between32(t, l, h) ((u32)(h) - (u32)(l) >= (u32)(t) - (u32)(l))
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# include <vdso/time.h>
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#endif
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