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Jonathan Wakely 1e3e6c700f libstdc++: Revert changes for SYS_clock_gettime64 [PR 93421]
As discussed in the PR, it's incredibly unlikely that a system that
needs to use the SYS_clock_gettime syscall (e.g. glibc 2.16 or older) is
going to define the SYS_clock_gettime64 macro. Ancient systems that need
to use the syscall aren't going to have time64 support.

This reverts the recent changes to try and make clock_gettime syscalls
be compatible with systems that have been updated for time64 (those
changes were wrong anyway as they misspelled the SYS_clock_gettime64
macro). The changes for futex syscalls are retained, because we still
use them on modern systems that might be using time64.

To ensure that the clock_gettime syscalls are safe, configure will fail
if SYS_clock_gettime is needed, and SYS_clock_gettime64 is also defined
(but to a distinct value from SYS_clock_gettime), and the tv_sec member
of timespec is larger than long. This means we will be unable to build
on a hypothetical system where we need the time32 version of
SYS_clock_gettime but where userspace is using a time64 struct timespec.
In the unlikely event that this failure is triggered on any real
systems, we can fix it later. But we probably won't need to.

libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:

	PR libstdc++/93421
	* acinclude.m4 (GLIBCXX_ENABLE_LIBSTDCXX_TIME): Fail if struct
	timespec isn't compatible with SYS_clock_gettime.
	* configure: Regenerate.
	* src/c++11/chrono.cc: Revert changes for time64 compatibility.
	Add static_assert instead.
	* src/c++11/futex.cc (_M_futex_wait_until_steady): Assume
	SYS_clock_gettime can use struct timespec.
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