Re: RFC: time_namespaces(7) manual page

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"Michael Kerrisk (man-pages)" <mtk.manpages@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
> I've tried to capture this info, as well some other relevant errors
> in the following text. Does it look okay?
>
>        Writes  to  the  timens_offsets  file  can fail with the following
>        errors:
>
>        EINVAL An offset-nanosecs value is greater than 999,999,999.
>
>        EINVAL A clock-id value is not valid.
>
>        EPERM  The caller does not have the the CAP_SYS_TIME capability.
>
>        ERANGE An offset-secs value is out of range.  In particular;
>
>               · offset-secs can't be set to a value which would make  the
>                 current time on the corresponding clock inside the names‐
>                 pace a negative value; and
>
>               · offset-secs can't be set to a value such that the time on
>                 the corresponding clock inside the namespace would exceed
>                 half of the value of the  kernel  constant  KTIME_SEC_MAX
>                 (this  limits  the  clock  value to a maximum of approxi‐
>                 mately 146 years).

Yes.

Thanks,

        tglx
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