the bitrig master branch has been updated by patrick with 3 new commits:

commit 0646ea88de1b4d4b1abe71d263dde7bc92b7f2d0
diff: https://github.com/bitrig/bitrig/commit/0646ea8
author: Patrick Wildt <[email protected]>
date: Fri Jan 23 14:47:43 2015 +0100

arm: disable access to timers from userland

M       sys/arch/arm/cortex/agtimer.c

commit 5bad6853cdca579925b29f1c4befcfaf17232b34
diff: https://github.com/bitrig/bitrig/commit/5bad685
author: Patrick Wildt <[email protected]>
date: Fri Oct 24 16:04:31 2014 +0200

arm: take care of hypervisor mode

A       sys/arch/arm/armv7/hypervisor.S
M       sys/arch/arm/include/armreg.h
M       sys/arch/armv7/armv7/armv7_start.S
M       sys/arch/armv7/conf/Makefile.armv7

commit 5ab0baa64c536dfbb4399df203f9c4287029e288
diff: https://github.com/bitrig/bitrig/commit/5ab0baa
author: Patrick Wildt <[email protected]>
date: Fri Jan 23 13:59:46 2015 +0100

arm: the virtual timers are always available

When available, the physical timer is a better solution.
For that we need to know that we have been booted in the
hypervisor mode. So far we should be fine using the virtual
timer only. Revisit this for e.g. RK3288.

M       sys/arch/arm/cortex/agtimer.c

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