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CONFIG_POSIX_AUX_CLOCKS: Enable auxiliary POSIX clocks

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The Linux kernel configuration item CONFIG_POSIX_AUX_CLOCKS:

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Auxiliary POSIX clocks are clocks which can be steered independently of the core timekeeper, which controls the MONOTONIC, REALTIME, BOOTTIME and TAI clocks. They are useful to provide e.g. lockless time accessors to independent PTP clocks and other clock domains, which are not correlated to the TAI/NTP notion of time.

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