* John Stultz <john.stu...@linaro.org> wrote:

> +       boot: This is the boot clock (CLOCK_BOOTTIME) and is based on the
> +             fast monotonic clock, but also accounts for time spent in
> +             suspend. Since the clock access is designed for use in
> +             tracing in the suspend path, some side effects are possible
> +             if clock is accessed after the suspend time is accounted before
> +             the fast mono clock is updated. In this case, the clock update
> +             appears to happen slightly sooner than it normally would have.
> +             Also on 32-bit systems, its possible that the 64-bit boot offset
> +             sees a partial update. These effects are rare and post
> +             processing should be able to handle them. See comments on
> +             ktime_get_boot_fast_ns function for more information.

s/its possible/it's possible
s/comments on ktime_get_boost_fast_ns function/comments in the 
ktime_get_boost_fast_ns() function

Thanks,

        Ingo

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