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<updated>2006-10-02T12:59:59Z</updated>
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<title>First part of a little cleanup in the calendar/timezone/RTC handling.</title>
<updated>2006-10-02T12:59:59Z</updated>
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<name>Poul-Henning Kamp</name>
<email>phk@FreeBSD.org</email>
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<published>2006-10-02T12:59:59Z</published>
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Move relevant variables to &lt;sys/clock.h&gt; and fix #includes as necessary.

Use libkern's much more time- &amp; spamce-efficient BCD routines.
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<title>msdosfs_conv.c references cmos_wall_clock and adjkerntz.  Since these</title>
<updated>2005-07-27T21:19:28Z</updated>
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<name>Warner Losh</name>
<email>imp@FreeBSD.org</email>
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<published>2005-07-27T21:19:28Z</published>
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are 0 for arm, define them as such to make msdosfs_conv.c compile
again on arm.
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<title>Import FreeBSD/arm kernel bits.</title>
<updated>2004-05-14T11:46:45Z</updated>
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<name>Olivier Houchard</name>
<email>cognet@FreeBSD.org</email>
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<published>2004-05-14T11:46:45Z</published>
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It only supports sa1110 (on simics) right now, but xscale support should come
soon.
Some of the initial work has been provided by :
Stephane Potvin &lt;sepotvin at videotron.ca&gt;
Most of this comes from NetBSD.
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