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kqueue: don't arbitrarily restrict long-past values for NOTE_ABSTIME

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kqueue: don't arbitrarily restrict long-past values for NOTE_ABSTIME

NOTE_ABSTIME values are converted to values relative to boottime in
filt_timervalidate(), and negative values are currently rejected. We
don't reject times in the past in general, so clamp this up to 0 as
needed such that the timer fires immediately rather than imposing what
looks like an arbitrary restriction.

Another possible scenario is that the system clock had to be adjusted
by ~minutes or ~hours and we have less than that in terms of uptime,
making a reasonable short-timeout suddenly invalid. Firing it is still
a valid choice in this scenario so that applications can at least
expect a consistent behavior.

(cherry picked from commit 9c999a259f00b35f0467acd351fea9157ed7e1e4)
(cherry picked from commit 2f4dbe279f6b5eb87ec493d96f6943ffdb603ba0)

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kevansAuthored on Sep 29 2021, 7:55 PM
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rG06248c821580: kern: random: collect ~16x less from fast-entropy sources
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