* [parisc-linux] hwclock
@ 2000-12-19 15:49 Alex deVries
2000-12-19 23:25 ` Grant Grundler
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From: Alex deVries @ 2000-12-19 15:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: parisc-linux
There's been some discussion on IRC about not always having to set the
clock when in userspace. I had a quick look at it, and it shouldn't be
too hard. We just need a parisc version of hwclock which calls the
PDC_TOD functions.
It should be reasonably easy to get this going, so if someone's looking
for an unintrusive and simple task, have a look at it.
hwclock is part of the ever-terrible utils-linux package, and you should
be able to use hwclock-ppc.c as a starting point.
- Alex
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* Re: [parisc-linux] hwclock
2000-12-19 15:49 [parisc-linux] hwclock Alex deVries
@ 2000-12-19 23:25 ` Grant Grundler
2000-12-20 10:28 ` Richard Hirst
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From: Grant Grundler @ 2000-12-19 23:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Alex deVries; +Cc: parisc-linux
Alex deVries wrote:
> There's been some discussion on IRC about not always having to set the
> clock when in userspace. I had a quick look at it, and it shouldn't be
> too hard. We just need a parisc version of hwclock which calls the
> PDC_TOD functions.
CONFIG_GENRTC in fact does use PDC_TOD.
Randolph Chung had hwclock working for PXC-L/L2 machines and I tested it
on my c3k (32-bit) a few weeks back.
If it's broken, then it's a "recent" change.
grant
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* Re: [parisc-linux] hwclock
2000-12-19 23:25 ` Grant Grundler
@ 2000-12-20 10:28 ` Richard Hirst
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From: Richard Hirst @ 2000-12-20 10:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Grant Grundler; +Cc: Alex deVries, parisc-linux
On Tue, Dec 19, 2000 at 03:25:34PM -0800, Grant Grundler wrote:
> Alex deVries wrote:
> > There's been some discussion on IRC about not always having to set the
> > clock when in userspace. I had a quick look at it, and it shouldn't be
> > too hard. We just need a parisc version of hwclock which calls the
> > PDC_TOD functions.
>
> CONFIG_GENRTC in fact does use PDC_TOD.
> Randolph Chung had hwclock working for PXC-L/L2 machines and I tested it
> on my c3k (32-bit) a few weeks back.
> If it's broken, then it's a "recent" change.
Works for me on B180L (once I created /dev/rtc). Kernel source as of
CVS 12 hours ago.
Richard
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