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From: Joshua Clayton <stillcompiling@gmail.com>
To: Alessandro Zummo <a.zummo@towertech.it>,
	Alexandre Belloni <alexandre.belloni@free-electrons.com>
Cc: rtc-linux@googlegroups.com, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org,
	Joshua Clayton <stillcompiling@gmail.com>
Subject: [rtc-linux] [PATCH 0/9] rtc-2123: access the clock offset feature
Date: Wed,  4 Nov 2015 07:36:31 -0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <cover.1446587705.git.stillcompiling@gmail.com> (raw)

Greetings,
This series was prompted by a need to adjust the clock rate of the rtc
The existing code performs a soft reset during probe, which wipes out
several registers including the offset register, which performs adjustments
to the clock rate.

The first several patches are cleanup, with patch 5 and 6 avoiding the reset,
and patch 9 adding a nice sysfs interface to the clock offset.

I know that this is not the only rtc to provide a programmable clock offset
I wonder if this interface would make a good addition to the rtc api?

The rtc chips I have seen list their clock adjustments in parts per million.
I went with parts per billion, since the ppm listed was listed with a
fractional component.

Joshua Clayton (9):
  rtc-pcf2123: Document all registers and useful bits
  rtc-pcf2123: clean up reads from the chip
  rtc-pcf2123: clean up writes to the rtc chip
  rtc-pcf2123: replace magic numbers with defines
  rtc-pcf2123: put the chip reset into a function
  rtc-pcf2123: avoid resetting the clock if possible
  rtc-pcf2123: allow sysfs to accept hexidecimal
  rtc-pcf2123: use sysfs groups
  rtc-pcf2123: adjust the clock rate via sysfs

 drivers/rtc/rtc-pcf2123.c | 391 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------
 1 file changed, 257 insertions(+), 134 deletions(-)

-- 
2.5.0

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From: Joshua Clayton <stillcompiling@gmail.com>
To: Alessandro Zummo <a.zummo@towertech.it>,
	Alexandre Belloni <alexandre.belloni@free-electrons.com>
Cc: rtc-linux@googlegroups.com, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org,
	Joshua Clayton <stillcompiling@gmail.com>
Subject: [PATCH 0/9] rtc-2123: access the clock offset feature
Date: Wed,  4 Nov 2015 07:36:31 -0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <cover.1446587705.git.stillcompiling@gmail.com> (raw)

Greetings,
This series was prompted by a need to adjust the clock rate of the rtc
The existing code performs a soft reset during probe, which wipes out
several registers including the offset register, which performs adjustments
to the clock rate.

The first several patches are cleanup, with patch 5 and 6 avoiding the reset,
and patch 9 adding a nice sysfs interface to the clock offset.

I know that this is not the only rtc to provide a programmable clock offset
I wonder if this interface would make a good addition to the rtc api?

The rtc chips I have seen list their clock adjustments in parts per million.
I went with parts per billion, since the ppm listed was listed with a
fractional component.

Joshua Clayton (9):
  rtc-pcf2123: Document all registers and useful bits
  rtc-pcf2123: clean up reads from the chip
  rtc-pcf2123: clean up writes to the rtc chip
  rtc-pcf2123: replace magic numbers with defines
  rtc-pcf2123: put the chip reset into a function
  rtc-pcf2123: avoid resetting the clock if possible
  rtc-pcf2123: allow sysfs to accept hexidecimal
  rtc-pcf2123: use sysfs groups
  rtc-pcf2123: adjust the clock rate via sysfs

 drivers/rtc/rtc-pcf2123.c | 391 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------
 1 file changed, 257 insertions(+), 134 deletions(-)

-- 
2.5.0


             reply	other threads:[~2015-11-04 15:37 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 56+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2015-11-04 15:36 Joshua Clayton [this message]
2015-11-04 15:36 ` [PATCH 0/9] rtc-2123: access the clock offset feature Joshua Clayton
2015-11-04 15:36 ` [rtc-linux] [PATCH 1/9] rtc-pcf2123: Document all registers and useful bits Joshua Clayton
2015-11-04 15:36   ` Joshua Clayton
2015-11-24 21:51   ` [rtc-linux] " Alexandre Belloni
2015-11-24 21:51     ` Alexandre Belloni
2015-12-01 18:13     ` [rtc-linux] " Joshua Clayton
2015-12-01 18:13       ` Joshua Clayton
2015-11-04 15:36 ` [rtc-linux] [PATCH 2/9] rtc-pcf2123: clean up reads from the chip Joshua Clayton
2015-11-04 15:36   ` Joshua Clayton
2015-11-04 15:36 ` [rtc-linux] [PATCH 3/9] rtc-pcf2123: clean up writes to the rtc chip Joshua Clayton
2015-11-04 15:36   ` Joshua Clayton
2015-11-24 22:16   ` [rtc-linux] " Alexandre Belloni
2015-11-24 22:16     ` Alexandre Belloni
2015-12-01 18:19     ` [rtc-linux] " Joshua Clayton
2015-12-01 18:19       ` Joshua Clayton
2015-11-04 15:36 ` [rtc-linux] [PATCH 4/9] rtc-pcf2123: replace magic numbers with defines Joshua Clayton
2015-11-04 15:36   ` Joshua Clayton
2015-11-04 15:36 ` [rtc-linux] [PATCH 5/9] rtc-pcf2123: put the chip reset into a function Joshua Clayton
2015-11-04 15:36   ` Joshua Clayton
2015-11-24 23:17   ` [rtc-linux] " Alexandre Belloni
2015-11-24 23:17     ` Alexandre Belloni
2015-12-01 18:22     ` [rtc-linux] " Joshua Clayton
2015-12-01 18:22       ` Joshua Clayton
2015-11-04 15:36 ` [rtc-linux] [PATCH 6/9] rtc-pcf2123: avoid resetting the clock if possible Joshua Clayton
2015-11-04 15:36   ` Joshua Clayton
2015-11-24 23:25   ` [rtc-linux] " Alexandre Belloni
2015-11-24 23:25     ` Alexandre Belloni
2015-12-01 20:23     ` [rtc-linux] " Joshua Clayton
2015-12-01 20:23       ` Joshua Clayton
2015-12-01 21:04       ` [rtc-linux] " Alexandre Belloni
2015-12-01 21:04         ` Alexandre Belloni
2015-11-04 15:36 ` [rtc-linux] [PATCH 7/9] rtc-pcf2123: allow sysfs to accept hexidecimal Joshua Clayton
2015-11-04 15:36   ` Joshua Clayton
2015-11-04 15:36 ` [rtc-linux] [PATCH 8/9] rtc-pcf2123: use sysfs groups Joshua Clayton
2015-11-04 15:36   ` Joshua Clayton
2015-11-18 23:52   ` [rtc-linux] " Joshua Clayton
2015-11-18 23:52     ` Joshua Clayton
2015-11-24 23:31   ` [rtc-linux] " Alexandre Belloni
2015-11-24 23:31     ` Alexandre Belloni
2015-12-01 20:28     ` [rtc-linux] " Joshua Clayton
2015-12-01 20:28       ` Joshua Clayton
2015-12-01 20:47       ` [rtc-linux] " Alexandre Belloni
2015-12-01 20:47         ` Alexandre Belloni
2015-11-04 15:36 ` [rtc-linux] [PATCH 9/9] rtc-pcf2123: adjust the clock rate via sysfs Joshua Clayton
2015-11-04 15:36   ` Joshua Clayton
2015-11-18 23:51   ` [rtc-linux] " Joshua Clayton
2015-11-18 23:51     ` Joshua Clayton
2015-11-17 15:30 ` [rtc-linux] Re: [PATCH 0/9] rtc-2123: access the clock offset feature Joshua Clayton
2015-11-17 15:30   ` Joshua Clayton
2015-11-17 15:30   ` Joshua Clayton
2015-11-17 16:25   ` [rtc-linux] " Alexandre Belloni
2015-11-17 16:25     ` Alexandre Belloni
2015-11-17 16:25     ` Alexandre Belloni
2015-11-19  0:25     ` [rtc-linux] " Joshua Clayton
2015-11-19  0:25       ` Joshua Clayton

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