From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: =?utf-8?Q?Beno=C3=AEt_Th=C3=A9baudeau?= Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2012 16:40:09 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [U-Boot] [PATCH] rtc: pcf8563: Make century compatible with Linux In-Reply-To: <2079223004.1091305.1344035176283.JavaMail.root@advansee.com> Message-ID: <371123207.2273329.1344609609012.JavaMail.root@advansee.com> List-Id: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To: u-boot@lists.denx.de On Sat, Aug 4, 2012 at 01:06:16 AM, Beno?t Th?baudeau wrote: > On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 04:05:36 PM, Beno?t Th?baudeau wrote: > > This driver uses the century bit of this RTC in the opposite way > > Linux does. > > From Linux's rtc-pcf8563.c: > > /* > > * The meaning of MO_C bit varies by the chip type. > > * From PCF8563 datasheet: this bit is toggled when the years > > * register overflows from 99 to 00 > > * 0 indicates the century is 20xx > > * 1 indicates the century is 19xx > > * From RTC8564 datasheet: this bit indicates change of > > * century. When the year digit data overflows from 99 to 00, > > * this bit is set. By presetting it to 0 while still in the > > * 20th century, it will be set in year 2000, ... > > * There seems no reliable way to know how the system use this > > * bit. So let's do it heuristically, assuming we are live in > > * 1970...2069. > > */ > > > > As U-Boot's PCF8563 driver does not say it is supposed to support > > the > > RTC8564, > > make this driver compatible with Linux's by giving the opposite > > meaning to the > > century bit. > > > > Signed-off-by: Beno?t Th?baudeau > > Cc: Wolfgang Denk > > --- > > .../drivers/rtc/pcf8563.c | 4 ++-- > > 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) > > > > diff --git u-boot-66714b1.orig/drivers/rtc/pcf8563.c > > u-boot-66714b1/drivers/rtc/pcf8563.c > > index 339e5f6..a028533 100644 > > --- u-boot-66714b1.orig/drivers/rtc/pcf8563.c > > +++ u-boot-66714b1/drivers/rtc/pcf8563.c > > @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ int rtc_get (struct rtc_time *tmp) > > tmp->tm_hour = bcd2bin (hour & 0x3F); > > tmp->tm_mday = bcd2bin (mday & 0x3F); > > tmp->tm_mon = bcd2bin (mon_cent & 0x1F); > > - tmp->tm_year = bcd2bin (year) + ((mon_cent & 0x80) ? 2000 : > > 1900); > > + tmp->tm_year = bcd2bin (year) + ((mon_cent & 0x80) ? 1900 : > > 2000); > > tmp->tm_wday = bcd2bin (wday & 0x07); > > tmp->tm_yday = 0; > > tmp->tm_isdst= 0; > > @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ int rtc_set (struct rtc_time *tmp) > > > > rtc_write (0x08, bin2bcd(tmp->tm_year % 100)); > > > > - century = (tmp->tm_year >= 2000) ? 0x80 : 0; > > + century = (tmp->tm_year >= 2000) ? 0 : 0x80; > > rtc_write (0x07, bin2bcd(tmp->tm_mon) | century); > > > > rtc_write (0x06, bin2bcd(tmp->tm_wday)); > > > > Ping? Can someone answer, please? Best regards, Beno?t