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Kir Kolyshkin a2e90be996 os: rewrite TestChtimesWithZeroTimes
First, this enables checks on DragonFly BSD, which partially works since
CL 589496 (except two things: atime is not supported on hammer2 fs, and
when both times are omitted, it doesn't work due to a kernel bug).

Second, there are a few problems with TestChtimesWithZeroTimes:

 - test cases are interdependent (former cases influence the latter ones),
   making the test using too many different times and also hard to read;

 - time is changed forward not backward which could be racy;

 - if the test has failed, it hard to see which exact case is failing.

Plus, there are issues with the error exclusion code in
TestChtimesWithZeroTimes:

 - the atime comparison is done twice for the default ("unix") case;

 - the atime exclusion caused by noatime mount flag applies to all
   unixes rather than netbsd only as it should;

 - the atime exclusion tries to read wrong files (/bin/mounts and
   /etc/mtab instead of /proc/mounts);

 - the exclusion for netbsd is only applied for 64-bit arches, which
   seems wrong (and I've reproduced noatime issue on NetBSD 9.4/i386).

Let's rewrite it, fixing all these issues, and rename to
TestChtimesOmit.

NB: TestChtimes can now be removed.

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