Roberto,

That is a strange use case.

Userlevel or kernel?
Can you tell us what clock_gettime() and/or gettimeofday() returns on this 
device?

I'm afraid the most I'd be willing to do is to have Click report an error on 
startup if clock_gettime() or gettimeofday() returns a bogus value.  But I'm 
happy to discuss other fixes.

Eddie


On 08/12/2010 03:28 AM, Roberto Riggio wrote:
> Hi,
>
> it seems that timers do not fire when the system clock is set to a date
> before 1970. It may seem a strange use case, but i actually have several
> wireless routers that reset to 1910-01-01 after a reboot (there is no
> backup battery for the date).
>
> As soon as I set a date after 1970-01-01 the timers start to work again.
>
> R.
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