<semaphore>: use steady_clock#5575
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Fixes #5574
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__std_atomic_wait_get_deadlineand__std_atomic_wait_get_remaining_timeout. Originally they were used as fast and convenient steady clock, that is just as precise as the wait itself. But we have to use thesteady_clock, not a steady clock, and be as precise as it is.No need in
_Clamped_rel_time_ms_count. The existing_Semaphore_remaining_timeoutis good enough, although it diverges in that it clamps to 10 days, not to 1 day. Importantly. both usechrono::ceilto get larger rather than smaller timeout when rounding.