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Kefu Chai 8a5689e7a7 error_injection: do not cast to milliseconds when injecting timeout
before this change, we always cast the wait duration to millisecond,
even if it could be using a higher resolution. actually
`std::chrono::steady_clock` is using `nanosecond` for its duration,
so if we inject a deadline using `steady_clock`, we could be awaken
earlier due to the narrowing of the duration type caused by the
duration_cast.

in this change, we just use the duration as it is. this should allow
the caller to use the resolution provided by Seastar without losing
the precision.

Fixes #15902

Signed-off-by: Kefu Chai <kefu.chai@scylladb.com>
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