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Do not check whether AcpiOsGetTimer() is called during boot.
From ACPICA 20170929, AcpiOsGetTimer() should be available early because While() loop timeout mechanism was reimplemented with it. Unfortunately, it means AcpiLoadTables() may cause panic when a While() loop is executed. After having lengthy discussions with ACPICA developers, I have concluded that dummy timecounter is good enough for the purpose and it is the least intrusive solution for now. Also, they reminded me the ACPI specification implies OS timer function should be available before loading tables.
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@ -274,9 +274,6 @@ AcpiOsGetTimer(void)
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struct bintime bt;
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UINT64 t;
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/* XXX During early boot there is no (decent) timer available yet. */
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KASSERT(cold == 0, ("acpi: timer op not yet supported during boot"));
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binuptime(&bt);
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t = (uint64_t)bt.sec * 10000000;
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t += ((uint64_t)10000000 * (uint32_t)(bt.frac >> 32)) >> 32;
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