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    s390/time: add support for the TOD clock epoch extension · 6e2ef5e4
    Martin Schwidefsky authored
    The TOD epoch extension adds 8 epoch bits to the TOD clock to provide
    a continuous clock after 2042/09/17. The store-clock-extended (STCKE)
    instruction will store the epoch index in the first byte of the
    16 bytes stored by the instruction. The read_boot_clock64 and the
    read_presistent_clock64 functions need to take the additional bits
    into account to give the correct result after 2042/09/17.
    
    The clock-comparator register will stay 64 bit wide. The comparison
    of the clock-comparator with the TOD clock is limited to bytes
    1 to 8 of the extended TOD format. To deal with the overflow problem
    due to an epoch change the clock-comparator sign control in CR0 can
    be used to switch the comparison of the 64-bit TOD clock with the
    clock-comparator to a signed comparison.
    
    The decision between the signed vs. unsigned clock-comparator
    comparisons is done at boot time. Only if the TOD clock is in the
    second half of a 142 year epoch the signed comparison is used.
    This solves the epoch overflow issue as long as the machine is
    booted at least once in an epoch.
    Signed-off-by: default avatarMartin Schwidefsky <schwidefsky@de.ibm.com>
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