Since x86-64 time handling is not overflow-safe, these are the adjustments needed for allowing debuggers to update time after having halted the system for perhaps extended periods of time. Note that this depends on the HPET definitions adjustments, which aren't in 2.6.14, but have supposedly been merged already into 2.6.15. From: Jan Beulich <[email protected]> (actual patch attached)
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