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- Lines: 38
- Date:
Mon Sep 11 08:39:48 2000
- Orig file:
v2.4.0-test8/linux/arch/ia64/kernel/efi.c
- Orig date:
Fri Aug 11 19:09:06 2000
diff -u --recursive --new-file v2.4.0-test8/linux/arch/ia64/kernel/efi.c linux/arch/ia64/kernel/efi.c
@@ -98,37 +98,6 @@
efi_call_phys(__va(runtime->reset_system), status, data_size, __pa(data));
}
-/*
- * Converts Gregorian date to seconds since 1970-01-01 00:00:00.
- * Assumes input in normal date format, i.e. 1980-12-31 23:59:59
- * => year=1980, mon=12, day=31, hour=23, min=59, sec=59.
- *
- * [For the Julian calendar (which was used in Russia before 1917,
- * Britain & colonies before 1752, anywhere else before 1582,
- * and is still in use by some communities) leave out the
- * -year/100+year/400 terms, and add 10.]
- *
- * This algorithm was first published by Gauss (I think).
- *
- * WARNING: this function will overflow on 2106-02-07 06:28:16 on
- * machines were long is 32-bit! (However, as time_t is signed, we
- * will already get problems at other places on 2038-01-19 03:14:08)
- */
-static inline unsigned long
-mktime (unsigned int year, unsigned int mon, unsigned int day, unsigned int hour,
- unsigned int min, unsigned int sec)
-{
- if (0 >= (int) (mon -= 2)) { /* 1..12 -> 11,12,1..10 */
- mon += 12; /* Puts Feb last since it has leap day */
- year -= 1;
- }
- return ((((unsigned long)(year/4 - year/100 + year/400 + 367*mon/12 + day)
- + year*365 - 719499
- )*24 + hour /* now have hours */
- )*60 + min /* now have minutes */
- )*60 + sec; /* finally seconds */
-}
-
void
efi_gettimeofday (struct timeval *tv)
{
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