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716 * seconds and nanoseconds; time zero is the Unix epoch, Jan 1 00:00:00 UTC
717 * 1970, which means that the timestamp epoch is the same as the Unix epoch.
719 * constrain the incore timestamps on a Unix system. Note that we actually
751 * corresponds (after conversion to a Unix timestamp) with the traditional
758 * corresponds (after conversion to a Unix timestamp) with an incore timestamp
768 * 32-bit timestamp can represent when using the Unix epoch as a reference.
769 * Hence the Unix epoch is at a fixed offset into the supported bigtime
774 * to/from unix and bigtime timestamps.
776 * The following conversion factor converts a seconds counter from the Unix
781 /* Convert a timestamp from the Unix epoch to the bigtime epoch. */
787 /* Convert a timestamp from the bigtime epoch to the Unix epoch. */
1191 * seconds counter; time zero is the Unix epoch, Jan 1 00:00:01 UTC 1970.
1195 * quota expiration timestamps on a Unix system.
1199 * max recorded here are the on-disk limits, not a Unix timestamp.
1221 * This corresponds (after conversion to a Unix timestamp) with the incore
1228 * This corresponds (after conversion to a Unix timestamp) with an incore