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Get rid of qemu_timer_new() implementation, and update all
callers to use qemu_timer_new_ms() or qemu_timer_new_ns()
instead.
Rename qemu_new_timer_scale() to qemu_new_timer() to follow
upstream conventions.
Change-Id: Id2c04f8597ec5026e02f87b3e2c5507920eb688e
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Change-Id: I6856ded73b4dcd10fe4831697c8518f958aeffbb
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Remove the '-clock unix' used to start the core on Linux.
We do that by moving the problematic 'dynticks' clock to the
end of the list in qemu-timer.c.
The effect is that the unix clock will become the default
for normal usage. You can still use the dynticks one for
experimentation with -qemu -clock dynticks though.
Change-Id: Ia7a8b2b262c62e8b80a82d6dbadec25964774b57
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This change fixes the windows emulator binary which got stuck
due to changes in the timer implementation that occured during
the last upstream integration.
Change-Id: I090ce4ac9c09b3b95e0df95513446922120b2d9a
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Change-Id: I7bf458b81df98ee5a29bfb5b86511579ade16c10
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