read_persistent_wall_and_boot_offset() will replace read_boot_clock64()
because on some architectures it is more convenient to read both sources
as one may depend on the other. For s390, implementation is the same
as read_boot_clock64() but also calling and returning value of
read_persistent_clock64()

Signed-off-by: Pavel Tatashin <pasha.tatas...@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Martin Schwidefsky <schwidef...@de.ibm.com>
---
 arch/s390/kernel/time.c | 18 ++++++++++++++++++
 1 file changed, 18 insertions(+)

diff --git a/arch/s390/kernel/time.c b/arch/s390/kernel/time.c
index cf561160ea88..d1f5447d5687 100644
--- a/arch/s390/kernel/time.c
+++ b/arch/s390/kernel/time.c
@@ -221,6 +221,24 @@ void read_persistent_clock64(struct timespec64 *ts)
        ext_to_timespec64(clk, ts);
 }
 
+void __init read_persistent_wall_and_boot_offset(struct timespec64 *wall_time,
+                                                struct timespec64 *boot_offset)
+{
+       unsigned char clk[STORE_CLOCK_EXT_SIZE];
+       struct timespec64 boot_time;
+       __u64 delta;
+
+       delta = initial_leap_seconds + TOD_UNIX_EPOCH;
+       memcpy(clk, tod_clock_base, STORE_CLOCK_EXT_SIZE);
+       *(__u64 *)&clk[1] -= delta;
+       if (*(__u64 *)&clk[1] > delta)
+               clk[0]--;
+       ext_to_timespec64(clk, &boot_time);
+
+       read_persistent_clock64(wall_time);
+       *boot_offset = timespec64_sub(*wall_time, boot_time);
+}
+
 void read_boot_clock64(struct timespec64 *ts)
 {
        unsigned char clk[STORE_CLOCK_EXT_SIZE];
-- 
2.18.0

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