2 * linux/arch/sh/kernel/rtc-mpc1211.c -- MPC-1211 on-chip RTC support
4 * Copyright (C) 2002 Saito.K & Jeanne
8 #include <linux/init.h>
9 #include <linux/kernel.h>
10 #include <linux/sched.h>
11 #include <linux/time.h>
12 #include <linux/bcd.h>
13 #include <linux/mc146818rtc.h>
15 unsigned long get_cmos_time(void)
17 unsigned int year, mon, day, hour, min, sec;
22 sec = CMOS_READ(RTC_SECONDS);
23 min = CMOS_READ(RTC_MINUTES);
24 hour = CMOS_READ(RTC_HOURS);
25 day = CMOS_READ(RTC_DAY_OF_MONTH);
26 mon = CMOS_READ(RTC_MONTH);
27 year = CMOS_READ(RTC_YEAR);
28 } while (sec != CMOS_READ(RTC_SECONDS));
30 if (!(CMOS_READ(RTC_CONTROL) & RTC_DM_BINARY) || RTC_ALWAYS_BCD) {
39 spin_unlock(&rtc_lock);
45 return mktime(year, mon, day, hour, min, sec);
48 void mpc1211_rtc_gettimeofday(struct timeval *tv)
51 tv->tv_sec = get_cmos_time();
55 /* arc/i386/kernel/time.c */
57 * In order to set the CMOS clock precisely, set_rtc_mmss has to be
58 * called 500 ms after the second nowtime has started, because when
59 * nowtime is written into the registers of the CMOS clock, it will
60 * jump to the next second precisely 500 ms later. Check the Motorola
61 * MC146818A or Dallas DS12887 data sheet for details.
63 * BUG: This routine does not handle hour overflow properly; it just
64 * sets the minutes. Usually you'll only notice that after reboot!
66 static int set_rtc_mmss(unsigned long nowtime)
69 int real_seconds, real_minutes, cmos_minutes;
70 unsigned char save_control, save_freq_select;
72 /* gets recalled with irq locally disabled */
74 save_control = CMOS_READ(RTC_CONTROL); /* tell the clock it's being set */
75 CMOS_WRITE((save_control|RTC_SET), RTC_CONTROL);
77 save_freq_select = CMOS_READ(RTC_FREQ_SELECT); /* stop and reset prescaler */
78 CMOS_WRITE((save_freq_select|RTC_DIV_RESET2), RTC_FREQ_SELECT);
80 cmos_minutes = CMOS_READ(RTC_MINUTES);
81 if (!(save_control & RTC_DM_BINARY) || RTC_ALWAYS_BCD)
82 BCD_TO_BIN(cmos_minutes);
85 * since we're only adjusting minutes and seconds,
86 * don't interfere with hour overflow. This avoids
87 * messing with unknown time zones but requires your
88 * RTC not to be off by more than 15 minutes
90 real_seconds = nowtime % 60;
91 real_minutes = nowtime / 60;
92 if (((abs(real_minutes - cmos_minutes) + 15)/30) & 1)
93 real_minutes += 30; /* correct for half hour time zone */
96 if (abs(real_minutes - cmos_minutes) < 30) {
97 if (!(save_control & RTC_DM_BINARY) || RTC_ALWAYS_BCD) {
98 BIN_TO_BCD(real_seconds);
99 BIN_TO_BCD(real_minutes);
101 CMOS_WRITE(real_seconds,RTC_SECONDS);
102 CMOS_WRITE(real_minutes,RTC_MINUTES);
105 "set_rtc_mmss: can't update from %d to %d\n",
106 cmos_minutes, real_minutes);
110 /* The following flags have to be released exactly in this order,
111 * otherwise the DS12887 (popular MC146818A clone with integrated
112 * battery and quartz) will not reset the oscillator and will not
113 * update precisely 500 ms later. You won't find this mentioned in
114 * the Dallas Semiconductor data sheets, but who believes data
115 * sheets anyway ... -- Markus Kuhn
117 CMOS_WRITE(save_control, RTC_CONTROL);
118 CMOS_WRITE(save_freq_select, RTC_FREQ_SELECT);
119 spin_unlock(&rtc_lock);
124 int mpc1211_rtc_settimeofday(const struct timeval *tv)
126 unsigned long nowtime = tv->tv_sec;
128 return set_rtc_mmss(nowtime);
131 void mpc1211_time_init(void)
133 rtc_get_time = mpc1211_rtc_gettimeofday;
134 rtc_set_time = mpc1211_rtc_settimeofday;