linux-sg2042/drivers/rtc/rtc-ds1307.c

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/*
* rtc-ds1307.c - RTC driver for some mostly-compatible I2C chips.
*
* Copyright (C) 2005 James Chapman (ds1337 core)
* Copyright (C) 2006 David Brownell
* Copyright (C) 2009 Matthias Fuchs (rx8025 support)
* Copyright (C) 2012 Bertrand Achard (nvram access fixes)
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
* published by the Free Software Foundation.
*/
#include <linux/acpi.h>
#include <linux/bcd.h>
#include <linux/i2c.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/of_device.h>
#include <linux/rtc/ds1307.h>
#include <linux/rtc.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/string.h>
#include <linux/hwmon.h>
#include <linux/hwmon-sysfs.h>
#include <linux/clk-provider.h>
#include <linux/regmap.h>
/*
* We can't determine type by probing, but if we expect pre-Linux code
* to have set the chip up as a clock (turning on the oscillator and
* setting the date and time), Linux can ignore the non-clock features.
* That's a natural job for a factory or repair bench.
*/
enum ds_type {
ds_1307,
ds_1308,
ds_1337,
ds_1338,
ds_1339,
ds_1340,
rtc: ds1307: add basic support for ds1341 chip This adds support for reading and writing date/time from/to ds1341 chip. ds1341 chip has other features - alarms, input clock (can be used instead of intercal oscillator for better accuracy), output clock ("square wave generation"). However, not all of that is available at the same time. Same chip pins, CLKIN/nINTA and SQW/nINTB, can be used either for input/output clocks, or for alarm interrupts. Role of these pins on particular board depends on hardware wiring. We can add device tree properties that describe if each of pins is wired as clock, or as interrupt, or left unconnected, and enable support for corresponding functionality based on that. But that is cumbersome, requires hardware for testing, and has to deal with bit enabling/disabling output clock also affects which pins alarm interrupts are routed to. Another factor is that there are hardware setups (i.e. ZII RDU2) that power DS1341 from SuperCap, which makes power saving critical. For such setups, kernel driver should leave register bits that control mentioned pins in the state configured by bootloader. Given all that, it was decided to limit support to "only date/time" for now. That is enough for common use case. Full (and cumbersome) implementation can be added later if ever needed. Signed-off-by: Nikita Yushchenko <nikita.yoush@cogentembedded.com> Reviewed-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> Tested-by: Aleksander Morgado <aleksander@aleksander.es> Signed-off-by: Alexandre Belloni <alexandre.belloni@free-electrons.com>
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ds_1341,
ds_1388,
ds_3231,
m41t0,
m41t00,
mcp794xx,
rx_8025,
rx_8130,
last_ds_type /* always last */
/* rs5c372 too? different address... */
};
/* RTC registers don't differ much, except for the century flag */
#define DS1307_REG_SECS 0x00 /* 00-59 */
# define DS1307_BIT_CH 0x80
# define DS1340_BIT_nEOSC 0x80
# define MCP794XX_BIT_ST 0x80
#define DS1307_REG_MIN 0x01 /* 00-59 */
# define M41T0_BIT_OF 0x80
#define DS1307_REG_HOUR 0x02 /* 00-23, or 1-12{am,pm} */
# define DS1307_BIT_12HR 0x40 /* in REG_HOUR */
# define DS1307_BIT_PM 0x20 /* in REG_HOUR */
# define DS1340_BIT_CENTURY_EN 0x80 /* in REG_HOUR */
# define DS1340_BIT_CENTURY 0x40 /* in REG_HOUR */
#define DS1307_REG_WDAY 0x03 /* 01-07 */
# define MCP794XX_BIT_VBATEN 0x08
#define DS1307_REG_MDAY 0x04 /* 01-31 */
#define DS1307_REG_MONTH 0x05 /* 01-12 */
# define DS1337_BIT_CENTURY 0x80 /* in REG_MONTH */
#define DS1307_REG_YEAR 0x06 /* 00-99 */
/*
* Other registers (control, status, alarms, trickle charge, NVRAM, etc)
* start at 7, and they differ a LOT. Only control and status matter for
* basic RTC date and time functionality; be careful using them.
*/
#define DS1307_REG_CONTROL 0x07 /* or ds1338 */
# define DS1307_BIT_OUT 0x80
# define DS1338_BIT_OSF 0x20
# define DS1307_BIT_SQWE 0x10
# define DS1307_BIT_RS1 0x02
# define DS1307_BIT_RS0 0x01
#define DS1337_REG_CONTROL 0x0e
# define DS1337_BIT_nEOSC 0x80
# define DS1339_BIT_BBSQI 0x20
# define DS3231_BIT_BBSQW 0x40 /* same as BBSQI */
# define DS1337_BIT_RS2 0x10
# define DS1337_BIT_RS1 0x08
# define DS1337_BIT_INTCN 0x04
# define DS1337_BIT_A2IE 0x02
# define DS1337_BIT_A1IE 0x01
#define DS1340_REG_CONTROL 0x07
# define DS1340_BIT_OUT 0x80
# define DS1340_BIT_FT 0x40
# define DS1340_BIT_CALIB_SIGN 0x20
# define DS1340_M_CALIBRATION 0x1f
#define DS1340_REG_FLAG 0x09
# define DS1340_BIT_OSF 0x80
#define DS1337_REG_STATUS 0x0f
# define DS1337_BIT_OSF 0x80
# define DS3231_BIT_EN32KHZ 0x08
# define DS1337_BIT_A2I 0x02
# define DS1337_BIT_A1I 0x01
#define DS1339_REG_ALARM1_SECS 0x07
#define DS13XX_TRICKLE_CHARGER_MAGIC 0xa0
#define RX8025_REG_CTRL1 0x0e
# define RX8025_BIT_2412 0x20
#define RX8025_REG_CTRL2 0x0f
# define RX8025_BIT_PON 0x10
# define RX8025_BIT_VDET 0x40
# define RX8025_BIT_XST 0x20
struct ds1307 {
enum ds_type type;
unsigned long flags;
#define HAS_NVRAM 0 /* bit 0 == sysfs file active */
#define HAS_ALARM 1 /* bit 1 == irq claimed */
struct device *dev;
struct regmap *regmap;
const char *name;
struct rtc_device *rtc;
#ifdef CONFIG_COMMON_CLK
struct clk_hw clks[2];
#endif
};
struct chip_desc {
unsigned alarm:1;
u16 nvram_offset;
u16 nvram_size;
u8 offset; /* register's offset */
u8 century_reg;
u8 century_enable_bit;
u8 century_bit;
u8 bbsqi_bit;
irq_handler_t irq_handler;
const struct rtc_class_ops *rtc_ops;
u16 trickle_charger_reg;
u8 (*do_trickle_setup)(struct ds1307 *, u32,
bool);
};
static int ds1307_get_time(struct device *dev, struct rtc_time *t);
static int ds1307_set_time(struct device *dev, struct rtc_time *t);
static u8 do_trickle_setup_ds1339(struct ds1307 *, u32 ohms, bool diode);
static irqreturn_t rx8130_irq(int irq, void *dev_id);
static int rx8130_read_alarm(struct device *dev, struct rtc_wkalrm *t);
static int rx8130_set_alarm(struct device *dev, struct rtc_wkalrm *t);
static int rx8130_alarm_irq_enable(struct device *dev, unsigned int enabled);
static irqreturn_t mcp794xx_irq(int irq, void *dev_id);
static int mcp794xx_read_alarm(struct device *dev, struct rtc_wkalrm *t);
static int mcp794xx_set_alarm(struct device *dev, struct rtc_wkalrm *t);
static int mcp794xx_alarm_irq_enable(struct device *dev, unsigned int enabled);
static const struct rtc_class_ops rx8130_rtc_ops = {
.read_time = ds1307_get_time,
.set_time = ds1307_set_time,
.read_alarm = rx8130_read_alarm,
.set_alarm = rx8130_set_alarm,
.alarm_irq_enable = rx8130_alarm_irq_enable,
};
static const struct rtc_class_ops mcp794xx_rtc_ops = {
.read_time = ds1307_get_time,
.set_time = ds1307_set_time,
.read_alarm = mcp794xx_read_alarm,
.set_alarm = mcp794xx_set_alarm,
.alarm_irq_enable = mcp794xx_alarm_irq_enable,
};
static const struct chip_desc chips[last_ds_type] = {
[ds_1307] = {
.nvram_offset = 8,
.nvram_size = 56,
},
[ds_1308] = {
.nvram_offset = 8,
.nvram_size = 56,
},
[ds_1337] = {
.alarm = 1,
.century_reg = DS1307_REG_MONTH,
.century_bit = DS1337_BIT_CENTURY,
},
[ds_1338] = {
.nvram_offset = 8,
.nvram_size = 56,
},
[ds_1339] = {
.alarm = 1,
.century_reg = DS1307_REG_MONTH,
.century_bit = DS1337_BIT_CENTURY,
.bbsqi_bit = DS1339_BIT_BBSQI,
.trickle_charger_reg = 0x10,
.do_trickle_setup = &do_trickle_setup_ds1339,
},
[ds_1340] = {
.century_reg = DS1307_REG_HOUR,
.century_enable_bit = DS1340_BIT_CENTURY_EN,
.century_bit = DS1340_BIT_CENTURY,
.trickle_charger_reg = 0x08,
},
rtc: ds1307: add basic support for ds1341 chip This adds support for reading and writing date/time from/to ds1341 chip. ds1341 chip has other features - alarms, input clock (can be used instead of intercal oscillator for better accuracy), output clock ("square wave generation"). However, not all of that is available at the same time. Same chip pins, CLKIN/nINTA and SQW/nINTB, can be used either for input/output clocks, or for alarm interrupts. Role of these pins on particular board depends on hardware wiring. We can add device tree properties that describe if each of pins is wired as clock, or as interrupt, or left unconnected, and enable support for corresponding functionality based on that. But that is cumbersome, requires hardware for testing, and has to deal with bit enabling/disabling output clock also affects which pins alarm interrupts are routed to. Another factor is that there are hardware setups (i.e. ZII RDU2) that power DS1341 from SuperCap, which makes power saving critical. For such setups, kernel driver should leave register bits that control mentioned pins in the state configured by bootloader. Given all that, it was decided to limit support to "only date/time" for now. That is enough for common use case. Full (and cumbersome) implementation can be added later if ever needed. Signed-off-by: Nikita Yushchenko <nikita.yoush@cogentembedded.com> Reviewed-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> Tested-by: Aleksander Morgado <aleksander@aleksander.es> Signed-off-by: Alexandre Belloni <alexandre.belloni@free-electrons.com>
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[ds_1341] = {
.century_reg = DS1307_REG_MONTH,
.century_bit = DS1337_BIT_CENTURY,
},
[ds_1388] = {
.offset = 1,
.trickle_charger_reg = 0x0a,
},
[ds_3231] = {
.alarm = 1,
.century_reg = DS1307_REG_MONTH,
.century_bit = DS1337_BIT_CENTURY,
.bbsqi_bit = DS3231_BIT_BBSQW,
},
[rx_8130] = {
.alarm = 1,
/* this is battery backed SRAM */
.nvram_offset = 0x20,
.nvram_size = 4, /* 32bit (4 word x 8 bit) */
.offset = 0x10,
.irq_handler = rx8130_irq,
.rtc_ops = &rx8130_rtc_ops,
},
[mcp794xx] = {
.alarm = 1,
/* this is battery backed SRAM */
.nvram_offset = 0x20,
.nvram_size = 0x40,
.irq_handler = mcp794xx_irq,
.rtc_ops = &mcp794xx_rtc_ops,
},
};
static const struct i2c_device_id ds1307_id[] = {
{ "ds1307", ds_1307 },
{ "ds1308", ds_1308 },
{ "ds1337", ds_1337 },
{ "ds1338", ds_1338 },
{ "ds1339", ds_1339 },
{ "ds1388", ds_1388 },
{ "ds1340", ds_1340 },
rtc: ds1307: add basic support for ds1341 chip This adds support for reading and writing date/time from/to ds1341 chip. ds1341 chip has other features - alarms, input clock (can be used instead of intercal oscillator for better accuracy), output clock ("square wave generation"). However, not all of that is available at the same time. Same chip pins, CLKIN/nINTA and SQW/nINTB, can be used either for input/output clocks, or for alarm interrupts. Role of these pins on particular board depends on hardware wiring. We can add device tree properties that describe if each of pins is wired as clock, or as interrupt, or left unconnected, and enable support for corresponding functionality based on that. But that is cumbersome, requires hardware for testing, and has to deal with bit enabling/disabling output clock also affects which pins alarm interrupts are routed to. Another factor is that there are hardware setups (i.e. ZII RDU2) that power DS1341 from SuperCap, which makes power saving critical. For such setups, kernel driver should leave register bits that control mentioned pins in the state configured by bootloader. Given all that, it was decided to limit support to "only date/time" for now. That is enough for common use case. Full (and cumbersome) implementation can be added later if ever needed. Signed-off-by: Nikita Yushchenko <nikita.yoush@cogentembedded.com> Reviewed-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> Tested-by: Aleksander Morgado <aleksander@aleksander.es> Signed-off-by: Alexandre Belloni <alexandre.belloni@free-electrons.com>
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{ "ds1341", ds_1341 },
{ "ds3231", ds_3231 },
{ "m41t0", m41t0 },
{ "m41t00", m41t00 },
{ "mcp7940x", mcp794xx },
{ "mcp7941x", mcp794xx },
{ "pt7c4338", ds_1307 },
{ "rx8025", rx_8025 },
{ "isl12057", ds_1337 },
{ "rx8130", rx_8130 },
{ }
};
MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(i2c, ds1307_id);
#ifdef CONFIG_OF
static const struct of_device_id ds1307_of_match[] = {
{
.compatible = "dallas,ds1307",
.data = (void *)ds_1307
},
{
.compatible = "dallas,ds1308",
.data = (void *)ds_1308
},
{
.compatible = "dallas,ds1337",
.data = (void *)ds_1337
},
{
.compatible = "dallas,ds1338",
.data = (void *)ds_1338
},
{
.compatible = "dallas,ds1339",
.data = (void *)ds_1339
},
{
.compatible = "dallas,ds1388",
.data = (void *)ds_1388
},
{
.compatible = "dallas,ds1340",
.data = (void *)ds_1340
},
rtc: ds1307: add basic support for ds1341 chip This adds support for reading and writing date/time from/to ds1341 chip. ds1341 chip has other features - alarms, input clock (can be used instead of intercal oscillator for better accuracy), output clock ("square wave generation"). However, not all of that is available at the same time. Same chip pins, CLKIN/nINTA and SQW/nINTB, can be used either for input/output clocks, or for alarm interrupts. Role of these pins on particular board depends on hardware wiring. We can add device tree properties that describe if each of pins is wired as clock, or as interrupt, or left unconnected, and enable support for corresponding functionality based on that. But that is cumbersome, requires hardware for testing, and has to deal with bit enabling/disabling output clock also affects which pins alarm interrupts are routed to. Another factor is that there are hardware setups (i.e. ZII RDU2) that power DS1341 from SuperCap, which makes power saving critical. For such setups, kernel driver should leave register bits that control mentioned pins in the state configured by bootloader. Given all that, it was decided to limit support to "only date/time" for now. That is enough for common use case. Full (and cumbersome) implementation can be added later if ever needed. Signed-off-by: Nikita Yushchenko <nikita.yoush@cogentembedded.com> Reviewed-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> Tested-by: Aleksander Morgado <aleksander@aleksander.es> Signed-off-by: Alexandre Belloni <alexandre.belloni@free-electrons.com>
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{
.compatible = "dallas,ds1341",
.data = (void *)ds_1341
},
{
.compatible = "maxim,ds3231",
.data = (void *)ds_3231
},
{
.compatible = "st,m41t0",
.data = (void *)m41t00
},
{
.compatible = "st,m41t00",
.data = (void *)m41t00
},
{
.compatible = "microchip,mcp7940x",
.data = (void *)mcp794xx
},
{
.compatible = "microchip,mcp7941x",
.data = (void *)mcp794xx
},
{
.compatible = "pericom,pt7c4338",
.data = (void *)ds_1307
},
{
.compatible = "epson,rx8025",
.data = (void *)rx_8025
},
{
.compatible = "isil,isl12057",
.data = (void *)ds_1337
},
{
.compatible = "epson,rx8130",
.data = (void *)rx_8130
},
{ }
};
MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(of, ds1307_of_match);
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_ACPI
static const struct acpi_device_id ds1307_acpi_ids[] = {
{ .id = "DS1307", .driver_data = ds_1307 },
{ .id = "DS1308", .driver_data = ds_1308 },
{ .id = "DS1337", .driver_data = ds_1337 },
{ .id = "DS1338", .driver_data = ds_1338 },
{ .id = "DS1339", .driver_data = ds_1339 },
{ .id = "DS1388", .driver_data = ds_1388 },
{ .id = "DS1340", .driver_data = ds_1340 },
rtc: ds1307: add basic support for ds1341 chip This adds support for reading and writing date/time from/to ds1341 chip. ds1341 chip has other features - alarms, input clock (can be used instead of intercal oscillator for better accuracy), output clock ("square wave generation"). However, not all of that is available at the same time. Same chip pins, CLKIN/nINTA and SQW/nINTB, can be used either for input/output clocks, or for alarm interrupts. Role of these pins on particular board depends on hardware wiring. We can add device tree properties that describe if each of pins is wired as clock, or as interrupt, or left unconnected, and enable support for corresponding functionality based on that. But that is cumbersome, requires hardware for testing, and has to deal with bit enabling/disabling output clock also affects which pins alarm interrupts are routed to. Another factor is that there are hardware setups (i.e. ZII RDU2) that power DS1341 from SuperCap, which makes power saving critical. For such setups, kernel driver should leave register bits that control mentioned pins in the state configured by bootloader. Given all that, it was decided to limit support to "only date/time" for now. That is enough for common use case. Full (and cumbersome) implementation can be added later if ever needed. Signed-off-by: Nikita Yushchenko <nikita.yoush@cogentembedded.com> Reviewed-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> Tested-by: Aleksander Morgado <aleksander@aleksander.es> Signed-off-by: Alexandre Belloni <alexandre.belloni@free-electrons.com>
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{ .id = "DS1341", .driver_data = ds_1341 },
{ .id = "DS3231", .driver_data = ds_3231 },
{ .id = "M41T0", .driver_data = m41t0 },
{ .id = "M41T00", .driver_data = m41t00 },
{ .id = "MCP7940X", .driver_data = mcp794xx },
{ .id = "MCP7941X", .driver_data = mcp794xx },
{ .id = "PT7C4338", .driver_data = ds_1307 },
{ .id = "RX8025", .driver_data = rx_8025 },
{ .id = "ISL12057", .driver_data = ds_1337 },
{ .id = "RX8130", .driver_data = rx_8130 },
{ }
};
MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(acpi, ds1307_acpi_ids);
#endif
/*
* The ds1337 and ds1339 both have two alarms, but we only use the first
* one (with a "seconds" field). For ds1337 we expect nINTA is our alarm
* signal; ds1339 chips have only one alarm signal.
*/
static irqreturn_t ds1307_irq(int irq, void *dev_id)
{
struct ds1307 *ds1307 = dev_id;
struct mutex *lock = &ds1307->rtc->ops_lock;
int stat, ret;
mutex_lock(lock);
ret = regmap_read(ds1307->regmap, DS1337_REG_STATUS, &stat);
if (ret)
goto out;
if (stat & DS1337_BIT_A1I) {
stat &= ~DS1337_BIT_A1I;
regmap_write(ds1307->regmap, DS1337_REG_STATUS, stat);
ret = regmap_update_bits(ds1307->regmap, DS1337_REG_CONTROL,
DS1337_BIT_A1IE, 0);
if (ret)
goto out;
rtc_update_irq(ds1307->rtc, 1, RTC_AF | RTC_IRQF);
}
out:
mutex_unlock(lock);
return IRQ_HANDLED;
}
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
static int ds1307_get_time(struct device *dev, struct rtc_time *t)
{
struct ds1307 *ds1307 = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
int tmp, ret;
const struct chip_desc *chip = &chips[ds1307->type];
u8 regs[7];
/* read the RTC date and time registers all at once */
ret = regmap_bulk_read(ds1307->regmap, chip->offset, regs,
sizeof(regs));
if (ret) {
dev_err(dev, "%s error %d\n", "read", ret);
return ret;
}
dev_dbg(dev, "%s: %7ph\n", "read", regs);
/* if oscillator fail bit is set, no data can be trusted */
if (ds1307->type == m41t0 &&
regs[DS1307_REG_MIN] & M41T0_BIT_OF) {
dev_warn_once(dev, "oscillator failed, set time!\n");
return -EINVAL;
}
t->tm_sec = bcd2bin(regs[DS1307_REG_SECS] & 0x7f);
t->tm_min = bcd2bin(regs[DS1307_REG_MIN] & 0x7f);
tmp = regs[DS1307_REG_HOUR] & 0x3f;
t->tm_hour = bcd2bin(tmp);
t->tm_wday = bcd2bin(regs[DS1307_REG_WDAY] & 0x07) - 1;
t->tm_mday = bcd2bin(regs[DS1307_REG_MDAY] & 0x3f);
tmp = regs[DS1307_REG_MONTH] & 0x1f;
t->tm_mon = bcd2bin(tmp) - 1;
t->tm_year = bcd2bin(regs[DS1307_REG_YEAR]) + 100;
if (regs[chip->century_reg] & chip->century_bit &&
IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_RTC_DRV_DS1307_CENTURY))
t->tm_year += 100;
dev_dbg(dev, "%s secs=%d, mins=%d, "
"hours=%d, mday=%d, mon=%d, year=%d, wday=%d\n",
"read", t->tm_sec, t->tm_min,
t->tm_hour, t->tm_mday,
t->tm_mon, t->tm_year, t->tm_wday);
/* initial clock setting can be undefined */
return rtc_valid_tm(t);
}
static int ds1307_set_time(struct device *dev, struct rtc_time *t)
{
struct ds1307 *ds1307 = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
const struct chip_desc *chip = &chips[ds1307->type];
int result;
int tmp;
u8 regs[7];
dev_dbg(dev, "%s secs=%d, mins=%d, "
"hours=%d, mday=%d, mon=%d, year=%d, wday=%d\n",
"write", t->tm_sec, t->tm_min,
t->tm_hour, t->tm_mday,
t->tm_mon, t->tm_year, t->tm_wday);
if (t->tm_year < 100)
return -EINVAL;
#ifdef CONFIG_RTC_DRV_DS1307_CENTURY
if (t->tm_year > (chip->century_bit ? 299 : 199))
return -EINVAL;
#else
if (t->tm_year > 199)
return -EINVAL;
#endif
regs[DS1307_REG_SECS] = bin2bcd(t->tm_sec);
regs[DS1307_REG_MIN] = bin2bcd(t->tm_min);
regs[DS1307_REG_HOUR] = bin2bcd(t->tm_hour);
regs[DS1307_REG_WDAY] = bin2bcd(t->tm_wday + 1);
regs[DS1307_REG_MDAY] = bin2bcd(t->tm_mday);
regs[DS1307_REG_MONTH] = bin2bcd(t->tm_mon + 1);
/* assume 20YY not 19YY */
tmp = t->tm_year - 100;
regs[DS1307_REG_YEAR] = bin2bcd(tmp);
if (chip->century_enable_bit)
regs[chip->century_reg] |= chip->century_enable_bit;
if (t->tm_year > 199 && chip->century_bit)
regs[chip->century_reg] |= chip->century_bit;
if (ds1307->type == mcp794xx) {
/*
* these bits were cleared when preparing the date/time
* values and need to be set again before writing the
* regsfer out to the device.
*/
regs[DS1307_REG_SECS] |= MCP794XX_BIT_ST;
regs[DS1307_REG_WDAY] |= MCP794XX_BIT_VBATEN;
}
dev_dbg(dev, "%s: %7ph\n", "write", regs);
result = regmap_bulk_write(ds1307->regmap, chip->offset, regs,
sizeof(regs));
if (result) {
dev_err(dev, "%s error %d\n", "write", result);
return result;
}
return 0;
}
static int ds1337_read_alarm(struct device *dev, struct rtc_wkalrm *t)
{
struct ds1307 *ds1307 = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
int ret;
u8 regs[9];
if (!test_bit(HAS_ALARM, &ds1307->flags))
return -EINVAL;
/* read all ALARM1, ALARM2, and status registers at once */
ret = regmap_bulk_read(ds1307->regmap, DS1339_REG_ALARM1_SECS,
regs, sizeof(regs));
if (ret) {
dev_err(dev, "%s error %d\n", "alarm read", ret);
return ret;
}
dev_dbg(dev, "%s: %4ph, %3ph, %2ph\n", "alarm read",
&regs[0], &regs[4], &regs[7]);
/*
* report alarm time (ALARM1); assume 24 hour and day-of-month modes,
* and that all four fields are checked matches
*/
t->time.tm_sec = bcd2bin(regs[0] & 0x7f);
t->time.tm_min = bcd2bin(regs[1] & 0x7f);
t->time.tm_hour = bcd2bin(regs[2] & 0x3f);
t->time.tm_mday = bcd2bin(regs[3] & 0x3f);
/* ... and status */
t->enabled = !!(regs[7] & DS1337_BIT_A1IE);
t->pending = !!(regs[8] & DS1337_BIT_A1I);
dev_dbg(dev, "%s secs=%d, mins=%d, "
"hours=%d, mday=%d, enabled=%d, pending=%d\n",
"alarm read", t->time.tm_sec, t->time.tm_min,
t->time.tm_hour, t->time.tm_mday,
t->enabled, t->pending);
return 0;
}
static int ds1337_set_alarm(struct device *dev, struct rtc_wkalrm *t)
{
struct ds1307 *ds1307 = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
unsigned char regs[9];
u8 control, status;
int ret;
if (!test_bit(HAS_ALARM, &ds1307->flags))
return -EINVAL;
dev_dbg(dev, "%s secs=%d, mins=%d, "
"hours=%d, mday=%d, enabled=%d, pending=%d\n",
"alarm set", t->time.tm_sec, t->time.tm_min,
t->time.tm_hour, t->time.tm_mday,
t->enabled, t->pending);
/* read current status of both alarms and the chip */
ret = regmap_bulk_read(ds1307->regmap, DS1339_REG_ALARM1_SECS, regs,
sizeof(regs));
if (ret) {
dev_err(dev, "%s error %d\n", "alarm write", ret);
return ret;
}
control = regs[7];
status = regs[8];
dev_dbg(dev, "%s: %4ph, %3ph, %02x %02x\n", "alarm set (old status)",
&regs[0], &regs[4], control, status);
/* set ALARM1, using 24 hour and day-of-month modes */
regs[0] = bin2bcd(t->time.tm_sec);
regs[1] = bin2bcd(t->time.tm_min);
regs[2] = bin2bcd(t->time.tm_hour);
regs[3] = bin2bcd(t->time.tm_mday);
/* set ALARM2 to non-garbage */
regs[4] = 0;
regs[5] = 0;
regs[6] = 0;
/* disable alarms */
regs[7] = control & ~(DS1337_BIT_A1IE | DS1337_BIT_A2IE);
regs[8] = status & ~(DS1337_BIT_A1I | DS1337_BIT_A2I);
ret = regmap_bulk_write(ds1307->regmap, DS1339_REG_ALARM1_SECS, regs,
sizeof(regs));
if (ret) {
dev_err(dev, "can't set alarm time\n");
return ret;
}
/* optionally enable ALARM1 */
if (t->enabled) {
dev_dbg(dev, "alarm IRQ armed\n");
regs[7] |= DS1337_BIT_A1IE; /* only ALARM1 is used */
regmap_write(ds1307->regmap, DS1337_REG_CONTROL, regs[7]);
}
return 0;
}
static int ds1307_alarm_irq_enable(struct device *dev, unsigned int enabled)
{
struct ds1307 *ds1307 = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
if (!test_bit(HAS_ALARM, &ds1307->flags))
return -ENOTTY;
return regmap_update_bits(ds1307->regmap, DS1337_REG_CONTROL,
DS1337_BIT_A1IE,
enabled ? DS1337_BIT_A1IE : 0);
}
static const struct rtc_class_ops ds13xx_rtc_ops = {
.read_time = ds1307_get_time,
.set_time = ds1307_set_time,
.read_alarm = ds1337_read_alarm,
.set_alarm = ds1337_set_alarm,
.alarm_irq_enable = ds1307_alarm_irq_enable,
};
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/*
* Alarm support for rx8130 devices.
*/
#define RX8130_REG_ALARM_MIN 0x07
#define RX8130_REG_ALARM_HOUR 0x08
#define RX8130_REG_ALARM_WEEK_OR_DAY 0x09
#define RX8130_REG_EXTENSION 0x0c
#define RX8130_REG_EXTENSION_WADA BIT(3)
#define RX8130_REG_FLAG 0x0d
#define RX8130_REG_FLAG_AF BIT(3)
#define RX8130_REG_CONTROL0 0x0e
#define RX8130_REG_CONTROL0_AIE BIT(3)
static irqreturn_t rx8130_irq(int irq, void *dev_id)
{
struct ds1307 *ds1307 = dev_id;
struct mutex *lock = &ds1307->rtc->ops_lock;
u8 ctl[3];
int ret;
mutex_lock(lock);
/* Read control registers. */
ret = regmap_bulk_read(ds1307->regmap, RX8130_REG_EXTENSION, ctl,
sizeof(ctl));
if (ret < 0)
goto out;
if (!(ctl[1] & RX8130_REG_FLAG_AF))
goto out;
ctl[1] &= ~RX8130_REG_FLAG_AF;
ctl[2] &= ~RX8130_REG_CONTROL0_AIE;
ret = regmap_bulk_write(ds1307->regmap, RX8130_REG_EXTENSION, ctl,
sizeof(ctl));
if (ret < 0)
goto out;
rtc_update_irq(ds1307->rtc, 1, RTC_AF | RTC_IRQF);
out:
mutex_unlock(lock);
return IRQ_HANDLED;
}
static int rx8130_read_alarm(struct device *dev, struct rtc_wkalrm *t)
{
struct ds1307 *ds1307 = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
u8 ald[3], ctl[3];
int ret;
if (!test_bit(HAS_ALARM, &ds1307->flags))
return -EINVAL;
/* Read alarm registers. */
ret = regmap_bulk_read(ds1307->regmap, RX8130_REG_ALARM_MIN, ald,
sizeof(ald));
if (ret < 0)
return ret;
/* Read control registers. */
ret = regmap_bulk_read(ds1307->regmap, RX8130_REG_EXTENSION, ctl,
sizeof(ctl));
if (ret < 0)
return ret;
t->enabled = !!(ctl[2] & RX8130_REG_CONTROL0_AIE);
t->pending = !!(ctl[1] & RX8130_REG_FLAG_AF);
/* Report alarm 0 time assuming 24-hour and day-of-month modes. */
t->time.tm_sec = -1;
t->time.tm_min = bcd2bin(ald[0] & 0x7f);
t->time.tm_hour = bcd2bin(ald[1] & 0x7f);
t->time.tm_wday = -1;
t->time.tm_mday = bcd2bin(ald[2] & 0x7f);
t->time.tm_mon = -1;
t->time.tm_year = -1;
t->time.tm_yday = -1;
t->time.tm_isdst = -1;
dev_dbg(dev, "%s, sec=%d min=%d hour=%d wday=%d mday=%d mon=%d enabled=%d\n",
__func__, t->time.tm_sec, t->time.tm_min, t->time.tm_hour,
t->time.tm_wday, t->time.tm_mday, t->time.tm_mon, t->enabled);
return 0;
}
static int rx8130_set_alarm(struct device *dev, struct rtc_wkalrm *t)
{
struct ds1307 *ds1307 = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
u8 ald[3], ctl[3];
int ret;
if (!test_bit(HAS_ALARM, &ds1307->flags))
return -EINVAL;
dev_dbg(dev, "%s, sec=%d min=%d hour=%d wday=%d mday=%d mon=%d "
"enabled=%d pending=%d\n", __func__,
t->time.tm_sec, t->time.tm_min, t->time.tm_hour,
t->time.tm_wday, t->time.tm_mday, t->time.tm_mon,
t->enabled, t->pending);
/* Read control registers. */
ret = regmap_bulk_read(ds1307->regmap, RX8130_REG_EXTENSION, ctl,
sizeof(ctl));
if (ret < 0)
return ret;
ctl[0] &= ~RX8130_REG_EXTENSION_WADA;
ctl[1] |= RX8130_REG_FLAG_AF;
ctl[2] &= ~RX8130_REG_CONTROL0_AIE;
ret = regmap_bulk_write(ds1307->regmap, RX8130_REG_EXTENSION, ctl,
sizeof(ctl));
if (ret < 0)
return ret;
/* Hardware alarm precision is 1 minute! */
ald[0] = bin2bcd(t->time.tm_min);
ald[1] = bin2bcd(t->time.tm_hour);
ald[2] = bin2bcd(t->time.tm_mday);
ret = regmap_bulk_write(ds1307->regmap, RX8130_REG_ALARM_MIN, ald,
sizeof(ald));
if (ret < 0)
return ret;
if (!t->enabled)
return 0;
ctl[2] |= RX8130_REG_CONTROL0_AIE;
return regmap_bulk_write(ds1307->regmap, RX8130_REG_EXTENSION, ctl,
sizeof(ctl));
}
static int rx8130_alarm_irq_enable(struct device *dev, unsigned int enabled)
{
struct ds1307 *ds1307 = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
int ret, reg;
if (!test_bit(HAS_ALARM, &ds1307->flags))
return -EINVAL;
ret = regmap_read(ds1307->regmap, RX8130_REG_CONTROL0, &reg);
if (ret < 0)
return ret;
if (enabled)
reg |= RX8130_REG_CONTROL0_AIE;
else
reg &= ~RX8130_REG_CONTROL0_AIE;
return regmap_write(ds1307->regmap, RX8130_REG_CONTROL0, reg);
}
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/*
* Alarm support for mcp794xx devices.
*/
#define MCP794XX_REG_CONTROL 0x07
# define MCP794XX_BIT_ALM0_EN 0x10
# define MCP794XX_BIT_ALM1_EN 0x20
#define MCP794XX_REG_ALARM0_BASE 0x0a
#define MCP794XX_REG_ALARM0_CTRL 0x0d
#define MCP794XX_REG_ALARM1_BASE 0x11
#define MCP794XX_REG_ALARM1_CTRL 0x14
# define MCP794XX_BIT_ALMX_IF BIT(3)
# define MCP794XX_BIT_ALMX_C0 BIT(4)
# define MCP794XX_BIT_ALMX_C1 BIT(5)
# define MCP794XX_BIT_ALMX_C2 BIT(6)
# define MCP794XX_BIT_ALMX_POL BIT(7)
# define MCP794XX_MSK_ALMX_MATCH (MCP794XX_BIT_ALMX_C0 | \
MCP794XX_BIT_ALMX_C1 | \
MCP794XX_BIT_ALMX_C2)
static irqreturn_t mcp794xx_irq(int irq, void *dev_id)
{
struct ds1307 *ds1307 = dev_id;
struct mutex *lock = &ds1307->rtc->ops_lock;
int reg, ret;
mutex_lock(lock);
/* Check and clear alarm 0 interrupt flag. */
ret = regmap_read(ds1307->regmap, MCP794XX_REG_ALARM0_CTRL, &reg);
if (ret)
goto out;
if (!(reg & MCP794XX_BIT_ALMX_IF))
goto out;
reg &= ~MCP794XX_BIT_ALMX_IF;
ret = regmap_write(ds1307->regmap, MCP794XX_REG_ALARM0_CTRL, reg);
if (ret)
goto out;
/* Disable alarm 0. */
ret = regmap_update_bits(ds1307->regmap, MCP794XX_REG_CONTROL,
MCP794XX_BIT_ALM0_EN, 0);
if (ret)
goto out;
rtc_update_irq(ds1307->rtc, 1, RTC_AF | RTC_IRQF);
out:
mutex_unlock(lock);
return IRQ_HANDLED;
}
static int mcp794xx_read_alarm(struct device *dev, struct rtc_wkalrm *t)
{
struct ds1307 *ds1307 = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
u8 regs[10];
int ret;
if (!test_bit(HAS_ALARM, &ds1307->flags))
return -EINVAL;
/* Read control and alarm 0 registers. */
ret = regmap_bulk_read(ds1307->regmap, MCP794XX_REG_CONTROL, regs,
sizeof(regs));
if (ret)
return ret;
t->enabled = !!(regs[0] & MCP794XX_BIT_ALM0_EN);
/* Report alarm 0 time assuming 24-hour and day-of-month modes. */
t->time.tm_sec = bcd2bin(regs[3] & 0x7f);
t->time.tm_min = bcd2bin(regs[4] & 0x7f);
t->time.tm_hour = bcd2bin(regs[5] & 0x3f);
t->time.tm_wday = bcd2bin(regs[6] & 0x7) - 1;
t->time.tm_mday = bcd2bin(regs[7] & 0x3f);
t->time.tm_mon = bcd2bin(regs[8] & 0x1f) - 1;
t->time.tm_year = -1;
t->time.tm_yday = -1;
t->time.tm_isdst = -1;
dev_dbg(dev, "%s, sec=%d min=%d hour=%d wday=%d mday=%d mon=%d "
"enabled=%d polarity=%d irq=%d match=%lu\n", __func__,
t->time.tm_sec, t->time.tm_min, t->time.tm_hour,
t->time.tm_wday, t->time.tm_mday, t->time.tm_mon, t->enabled,
!!(regs[6] & MCP794XX_BIT_ALMX_POL),
!!(regs[6] & MCP794XX_BIT_ALMX_IF),
(regs[6] & MCP794XX_MSK_ALMX_MATCH) >> 4);
return 0;
}
rtc: ds1307: improve weekday handling The current code for checking and fixing the weekday in ds1307_probe faces some issues: - This check is applied to all chips even if its applicable (AFAIK) to mcp794xx only - The check uses MCP794XX constants for registers and bits even though it's executed also on other chips (ok, this could be fixed easily) - It relies on tm_wday being properly populated when core calls set_time and set_alarm. This is not guaranteed at all. First two issue we could solve by moving the check to the mcp794xx-specific initialization (where also VBATEN flag is set). The proposed alternative is in the set_alarm path for mcp794xx only and calculates the alarm weekday based on the current weekday in the RTC timekeeping regs and the difference between alarm date and current date. So we are fine with any weekday even if it doesn't match the date. Still there are cases where this could fail, e.g.: - rtc date/time + weekday have power-on-reset default values - alarm is set to actual date/time + x - set_time is called (may change diff between rtc weekday and actual weekday) But similar issues we have with the current code too: - rtc date/time + weekday have power-on-reset default values - alarm is set to rtc date/time + x - set_time is called before the alarm triggers Using random rtc date/time with relative alarms simply can interfere with set_time. I'm not totally convinced of either option yet. Signed-off-by: Heiner Kallweit <hkallweit1@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Alexandre Belloni <alexandre.belloni@free-electrons.com>
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/*
* We may have a random RTC weekday, therefore calculate alarm weekday based
* on current weekday we read from the RTC timekeeping regs
*/
static int mcp794xx_alm_weekday(struct device *dev, struct rtc_time *tm_alarm)
{
struct rtc_time tm_now;
int days_now, days_alarm, ret;
ret = ds1307_get_time(dev, &tm_now);
if (ret)
return ret;
days_now = div_s64(rtc_tm_to_time64(&tm_now), 24 * 60 * 60);
days_alarm = div_s64(rtc_tm_to_time64(tm_alarm), 24 * 60 * 60);
return (tm_now.tm_wday + days_alarm - days_now) % 7 + 1;
}
static int mcp794xx_set_alarm(struct device *dev, struct rtc_wkalrm *t)
{
struct ds1307 *ds1307 = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
unsigned char regs[10];
rtc: ds1307: improve weekday handling The current code for checking and fixing the weekday in ds1307_probe faces some issues: - This check is applied to all chips even if its applicable (AFAIK) to mcp794xx only - The check uses MCP794XX constants for registers and bits even though it's executed also on other chips (ok, this could be fixed easily) - It relies on tm_wday being properly populated when core calls set_time and set_alarm. This is not guaranteed at all. First two issue we could solve by moving the check to the mcp794xx-specific initialization (where also VBATEN flag is set). The proposed alternative is in the set_alarm path for mcp794xx only and calculates the alarm weekday based on the current weekday in the RTC timekeeping regs and the difference between alarm date and current date. So we are fine with any weekday even if it doesn't match the date. Still there are cases where this could fail, e.g.: - rtc date/time + weekday have power-on-reset default values - alarm is set to actual date/time + x - set_time is called (may change diff between rtc weekday and actual weekday) But similar issues we have with the current code too: - rtc date/time + weekday have power-on-reset default values - alarm is set to rtc date/time + x - set_time is called before the alarm triggers Using random rtc date/time with relative alarms simply can interfere with set_time. I'm not totally convinced of either option yet. Signed-off-by: Heiner Kallweit <hkallweit1@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Alexandre Belloni <alexandre.belloni@free-electrons.com>
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int wday, ret;
if (!test_bit(HAS_ALARM, &ds1307->flags))
return -EINVAL;
rtc: ds1307: improve weekday handling The current code for checking and fixing the weekday in ds1307_probe faces some issues: - This check is applied to all chips even if its applicable (AFAIK) to mcp794xx only - The check uses MCP794XX constants for registers and bits even though it's executed also on other chips (ok, this could be fixed easily) - It relies on tm_wday being properly populated when core calls set_time and set_alarm. This is not guaranteed at all. First two issue we could solve by moving the check to the mcp794xx-specific initialization (where also VBATEN flag is set). The proposed alternative is in the set_alarm path for mcp794xx only and calculates the alarm weekday based on the current weekday in the RTC timekeeping regs and the difference between alarm date and current date. So we are fine with any weekday even if it doesn't match the date. Still there are cases where this could fail, e.g.: - rtc date/time + weekday have power-on-reset default values - alarm is set to actual date/time + x - set_time is called (may change diff between rtc weekday and actual weekday) But similar issues we have with the current code too: - rtc date/time + weekday have power-on-reset default values - alarm is set to rtc date/time + x - set_time is called before the alarm triggers Using random rtc date/time with relative alarms simply can interfere with set_time. I'm not totally convinced of either option yet. Signed-off-by: Heiner Kallweit <hkallweit1@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Alexandre Belloni <alexandre.belloni@free-electrons.com>
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wday = mcp794xx_alm_weekday(dev, &t->time);
if (wday < 0)
return wday;
dev_dbg(dev, "%s, sec=%d min=%d hour=%d wday=%d mday=%d mon=%d "
"enabled=%d pending=%d\n", __func__,
t->time.tm_sec, t->time.tm_min, t->time.tm_hour,
t->time.tm_wday, t->time.tm_mday, t->time.tm_mon,
t->enabled, t->pending);
/* Read control and alarm 0 registers. */
ret = regmap_bulk_read(ds1307->regmap, MCP794XX_REG_CONTROL, regs,
sizeof(regs));
if (ret)
return ret;
/* Set alarm 0, using 24-hour and day-of-month modes. */
regs[3] = bin2bcd(t->time.tm_sec);
regs[4] = bin2bcd(t->time.tm_min);
regs[5] = bin2bcd(t->time.tm_hour);
rtc: ds1307: improve weekday handling The current code for checking and fixing the weekday in ds1307_probe faces some issues: - This check is applied to all chips even if its applicable (AFAIK) to mcp794xx only - The check uses MCP794XX constants for registers and bits even though it's executed also on other chips (ok, this could be fixed easily) - It relies on tm_wday being properly populated when core calls set_time and set_alarm. This is not guaranteed at all. First two issue we could solve by moving the check to the mcp794xx-specific initialization (where also VBATEN flag is set). The proposed alternative is in the set_alarm path for mcp794xx only and calculates the alarm weekday based on the current weekday in the RTC timekeeping regs and the difference between alarm date and current date. So we are fine with any weekday even if it doesn't match the date. Still there are cases where this could fail, e.g.: - rtc date/time + weekday have power-on-reset default values - alarm is set to actual date/time + x - set_time is called (may change diff between rtc weekday and actual weekday) But similar issues we have with the current code too: - rtc date/time + weekday have power-on-reset default values - alarm is set to rtc date/time + x - set_time is called before the alarm triggers Using random rtc date/time with relative alarms simply can interfere with set_time. I'm not totally convinced of either option yet. Signed-off-by: Heiner Kallweit <hkallweit1@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Alexandre Belloni <alexandre.belloni@free-electrons.com>
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regs[6] = wday;
regs[7] = bin2bcd(t->time.tm_mday);
regs[8] = bin2bcd(t->time.tm_mon + 1);
/* Clear the alarm 0 interrupt flag. */
regs[6] &= ~MCP794XX_BIT_ALMX_IF;
/* Set alarm match: second, minute, hour, day, date, month. */
regs[6] |= MCP794XX_MSK_ALMX_MATCH;
/* Disable interrupt. We will not enable until completely programmed */
regs[0] &= ~MCP794XX_BIT_ALM0_EN;
ret = regmap_bulk_write(ds1307->regmap, MCP794XX_REG_CONTROL, regs,
sizeof(regs));
if (ret)
return ret;
if (!t->enabled)
return 0;
regs[0] |= MCP794XX_BIT_ALM0_EN;
return regmap_write(ds1307->regmap, MCP794XX_REG_CONTROL, regs[0]);
}
static int mcp794xx_alarm_irq_enable(struct device *dev, unsigned int enabled)
{
struct ds1307 *ds1307 = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
if (!test_bit(HAS_ALARM, &ds1307->flags))
return -EINVAL;
return regmap_update_bits(ds1307->regmap, MCP794XX_REG_CONTROL,
MCP794XX_BIT_ALM0_EN,
enabled ? MCP794XX_BIT_ALM0_EN : 0);
}
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
static int ds1307_nvram_read(void *priv, unsigned int offset, void *val,
size_t bytes)
{
struct ds1307 *ds1307 = priv;
const struct chip_desc *chip = &chips[ds1307->type];
return regmap_bulk_read(ds1307->regmap, chip->nvram_offset + offset,
val, bytes);
}
static int ds1307_nvram_write(void *priv, unsigned int offset, void *val,
size_t bytes)
{
struct ds1307 *ds1307 = priv;
const struct chip_desc *chip = &chips[ds1307->type];
return regmap_bulk_write(ds1307->regmap, chip->nvram_offset + offset,
val, bytes);
}
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
static u8 do_trickle_setup_ds1339(struct ds1307 *ds1307,
u32 ohms, bool diode)
{
u8 setup = (diode) ? DS1307_TRICKLE_CHARGER_DIODE :
DS1307_TRICKLE_CHARGER_NO_DIODE;
switch (ohms) {
case 250:
setup |= DS1307_TRICKLE_CHARGER_250_OHM;
break;
case 2000:
setup |= DS1307_TRICKLE_CHARGER_2K_OHM;
break;
case 4000:
setup |= DS1307_TRICKLE_CHARGER_4K_OHM;
break;
default:
dev_warn(ds1307->dev,
"Unsupported ohm value %u in dt\n", ohms);
return 0;
}
return setup;
}
static u8 ds1307_trickle_init(struct ds1307 *ds1307,
const struct chip_desc *chip)
{
u32 ohms;
bool diode = true;
if (!chip->do_trickle_setup)
return 0;
if (device_property_read_u32(ds1307->dev, "trickle-resistor-ohms",
&ohms))
return 0;
if (device_property_read_bool(ds1307->dev, "trickle-diode-disable"))
diode = false;
return chip->do_trickle_setup(ds1307, ohms, diode);
}
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#ifdef CONFIG_RTC_DRV_DS1307_HWMON
/*
* Temperature sensor support for ds3231 devices.
*/
#define DS3231_REG_TEMPERATURE 0x11
/*
* A user-initiated temperature conversion is not started by this function,
* so the temperature is updated once every 64 seconds.
*/
static int ds3231_hwmon_read_temp(struct device *dev, s32 *mC)
{
struct ds1307 *ds1307 = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
u8 temp_buf[2];
s16 temp;
int ret;
ret = regmap_bulk_read(ds1307->regmap, DS3231_REG_TEMPERATURE,
temp_buf, sizeof(temp_buf));
if (ret)
return ret;
/*
* Temperature is represented as a 10-bit code with a resolution of
* 0.25 degree celsius and encoded in two's complement format.
*/
temp = (temp_buf[0] << 8) | temp_buf[1];
temp >>= 6;
*mC = temp * 250;
return 0;
}
static ssize_t ds3231_hwmon_show_temp(struct device *dev,
struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf)
{
int ret;
s32 temp;
ret = ds3231_hwmon_read_temp(dev, &temp);
if (ret)
return ret;
return sprintf(buf, "%d\n", temp);
}
static SENSOR_DEVICE_ATTR(temp1_input, 0444, ds3231_hwmon_show_temp,
NULL, 0);
static struct attribute *ds3231_hwmon_attrs[] = {
&sensor_dev_attr_temp1_input.dev_attr.attr,
NULL,
};
ATTRIBUTE_GROUPS(ds3231_hwmon);
static void ds1307_hwmon_register(struct ds1307 *ds1307)
{
struct device *dev;
if (ds1307->type != ds_3231)
return;
dev = devm_hwmon_device_register_with_groups(ds1307->dev, ds1307->name,
ds1307,
ds3231_hwmon_groups);
if (IS_ERR(dev)) {
dev_warn(ds1307->dev, "unable to register hwmon device %ld\n",
PTR_ERR(dev));
}
}
#else
static void ds1307_hwmon_register(struct ds1307 *ds1307)
{
}
#endif /* CONFIG_RTC_DRV_DS1307_HWMON */
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/*
* Square-wave output support for DS3231
* Datasheet: https://datasheets.maximintegrated.com/en/ds/DS3231.pdf
*/
#ifdef CONFIG_COMMON_CLK
enum {
DS3231_CLK_SQW = 0,
DS3231_CLK_32KHZ,
};
#define clk_sqw_to_ds1307(clk) \
container_of(clk, struct ds1307, clks[DS3231_CLK_SQW])
#define clk_32khz_to_ds1307(clk) \
container_of(clk, struct ds1307, clks[DS3231_CLK_32KHZ])
static int ds3231_clk_sqw_rates[] = {
1,
1024,
4096,
8192,
};
static int ds1337_write_control(struct ds1307 *ds1307, u8 mask, u8 value)
{
struct mutex *lock = &ds1307->rtc->ops_lock;
int ret;
mutex_lock(lock);
ret = regmap_update_bits(ds1307->regmap, DS1337_REG_CONTROL,
mask, value);
mutex_unlock(lock);
return ret;
}
static unsigned long ds3231_clk_sqw_recalc_rate(struct clk_hw *hw,
unsigned long parent_rate)
{
struct ds1307 *ds1307 = clk_sqw_to_ds1307(hw);
int control, ret;
int rate_sel = 0;
ret = regmap_read(ds1307->regmap, DS1337_REG_CONTROL, &control);
if (ret)
return ret;
if (control & DS1337_BIT_RS1)
rate_sel += 1;
if (control & DS1337_BIT_RS2)
rate_sel += 2;
return ds3231_clk_sqw_rates[rate_sel];
}
static long ds3231_clk_sqw_round_rate(struct clk_hw *hw, unsigned long rate,
unsigned long *prate)
{
int i;
for (i = ARRAY_SIZE(ds3231_clk_sqw_rates) - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
if (ds3231_clk_sqw_rates[i] <= rate)
return ds3231_clk_sqw_rates[i];
}
return 0;
}
static int ds3231_clk_sqw_set_rate(struct clk_hw *hw, unsigned long rate,
unsigned long parent_rate)
{
struct ds1307 *ds1307 = clk_sqw_to_ds1307(hw);
int control = 0;
int rate_sel;
for (rate_sel = 0; rate_sel < ARRAY_SIZE(ds3231_clk_sqw_rates);
rate_sel++) {
if (ds3231_clk_sqw_rates[rate_sel] == rate)
break;
}
if (rate_sel == ARRAY_SIZE(ds3231_clk_sqw_rates))
return -EINVAL;
if (rate_sel & 1)
control |= DS1337_BIT_RS1;
if (rate_sel & 2)
control |= DS1337_BIT_RS2;
return ds1337_write_control(ds1307, DS1337_BIT_RS1 | DS1337_BIT_RS2,
control);
}
static int ds3231_clk_sqw_prepare(struct clk_hw *hw)
{
struct ds1307 *ds1307 = clk_sqw_to_ds1307(hw);
return ds1337_write_control(ds1307, DS1337_BIT_INTCN, 0);
}
static void ds3231_clk_sqw_unprepare(struct clk_hw *hw)
{
struct ds1307 *ds1307 = clk_sqw_to_ds1307(hw);
ds1337_write_control(ds1307, DS1337_BIT_INTCN, DS1337_BIT_INTCN);
}
static int ds3231_clk_sqw_is_prepared(struct clk_hw *hw)
{
struct ds1307 *ds1307 = clk_sqw_to_ds1307(hw);
int control, ret;
ret = regmap_read(ds1307->regmap, DS1337_REG_CONTROL, &control);
if (ret)
return ret;
return !(control & DS1337_BIT_INTCN);
}
static const struct clk_ops ds3231_clk_sqw_ops = {
.prepare = ds3231_clk_sqw_prepare,
.unprepare = ds3231_clk_sqw_unprepare,
.is_prepared = ds3231_clk_sqw_is_prepared,
.recalc_rate = ds3231_clk_sqw_recalc_rate,
.round_rate = ds3231_clk_sqw_round_rate,
.set_rate = ds3231_clk_sqw_set_rate,
};
static unsigned long ds3231_clk_32khz_recalc_rate(struct clk_hw *hw,
unsigned long parent_rate)
{
return 32768;
}
static int ds3231_clk_32khz_control(struct ds1307 *ds1307, bool enable)
{
struct mutex *lock = &ds1307->rtc->ops_lock;
int ret;
mutex_lock(lock);
ret = regmap_update_bits(ds1307->regmap, DS1337_REG_STATUS,
DS3231_BIT_EN32KHZ,
enable ? DS3231_BIT_EN32KHZ : 0);
mutex_unlock(lock);
return ret;
}
static int ds3231_clk_32khz_prepare(struct clk_hw *hw)
{
struct ds1307 *ds1307 = clk_32khz_to_ds1307(hw);
return ds3231_clk_32khz_control(ds1307, true);
}
static void ds3231_clk_32khz_unprepare(struct clk_hw *hw)
{
struct ds1307 *ds1307 = clk_32khz_to_ds1307(hw);
ds3231_clk_32khz_control(ds1307, false);
}
static int ds3231_clk_32khz_is_prepared(struct clk_hw *hw)
{
struct ds1307 *ds1307 = clk_32khz_to_ds1307(hw);
int status, ret;
ret = regmap_read(ds1307->regmap, DS1337_REG_STATUS, &status);
if (ret)
return ret;
return !!(status & DS3231_BIT_EN32KHZ);
}
static const struct clk_ops ds3231_clk_32khz_ops = {
.prepare = ds3231_clk_32khz_prepare,
.unprepare = ds3231_clk_32khz_unprepare,
.is_prepared = ds3231_clk_32khz_is_prepared,
.recalc_rate = ds3231_clk_32khz_recalc_rate,
};
static struct clk_init_data ds3231_clks_init[] = {
[DS3231_CLK_SQW] = {
.name = "ds3231_clk_sqw",
.ops = &ds3231_clk_sqw_ops,
},
[DS3231_CLK_32KHZ] = {
.name = "ds3231_clk_32khz",
.ops = &ds3231_clk_32khz_ops,
},
};
static int ds3231_clks_register(struct ds1307 *ds1307)
{
struct device_node *node = ds1307->dev->of_node;
struct clk_onecell_data *onecell;
int i;
onecell = devm_kzalloc(ds1307->dev, sizeof(*onecell), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!onecell)
return -ENOMEM;
onecell->clk_num = ARRAY_SIZE(ds3231_clks_init);
onecell->clks = devm_kcalloc(ds1307->dev, onecell->clk_num,
sizeof(onecell->clks[0]), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!onecell->clks)
return -ENOMEM;
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(ds3231_clks_init); i++) {
struct clk_init_data init = ds3231_clks_init[i];
/*
* Interrupt signal due to alarm conditions and square-wave
* output share same pin, so don't initialize both.
*/
if (i == DS3231_CLK_SQW && test_bit(HAS_ALARM, &ds1307->flags))
continue;
/* optional override of the clockname */
of_property_read_string_index(node, "clock-output-names", i,
&init.name);
ds1307->clks[i].init = &init;
onecell->clks[i] = devm_clk_register(ds1307->dev,
&ds1307->clks[i]);
if (IS_ERR(onecell->clks[i]))
return PTR_ERR(onecell->clks[i]);
}
if (!node)
return 0;
of_clk_add_provider(node, of_clk_src_onecell_get, onecell);
return 0;
}
static void ds1307_clks_register(struct ds1307 *ds1307)
{
int ret;
if (ds1307->type != ds_3231)
return;
ret = ds3231_clks_register(ds1307);
if (ret) {
dev_warn(ds1307->dev, "unable to register clock device %d\n",
ret);
}
}
#else
static void ds1307_clks_register(struct ds1307 *ds1307)
{
}
#endif /* CONFIG_COMMON_CLK */
static const struct regmap_config regmap_config = {
.reg_bits = 8,
.val_bits = 8,
};
static int ds1307_probe(struct i2c_client *client,
const struct i2c_device_id *id)
{
struct ds1307 *ds1307;
int err = -ENODEV;
rtc: ds1307: improve weekday handling The current code for checking and fixing the weekday in ds1307_probe faces some issues: - This check is applied to all chips even if its applicable (AFAIK) to mcp794xx only - The check uses MCP794XX constants for registers and bits even though it's executed also on other chips (ok, this could be fixed easily) - It relies on tm_wday being properly populated when core calls set_time and set_alarm. This is not guaranteed at all. First two issue we could solve by moving the check to the mcp794xx-specific initialization (where also VBATEN flag is set). The proposed alternative is in the set_alarm path for mcp794xx only and calculates the alarm weekday based on the current weekday in the RTC timekeeping regs and the difference between alarm date and current date. So we are fine with any weekday even if it doesn't match the date. Still there are cases where this could fail, e.g.: - rtc date/time + weekday have power-on-reset default values - alarm is set to actual date/time + x - set_time is called (may change diff between rtc weekday and actual weekday) But similar issues we have with the current code too: - rtc date/time + weekday have power-on-reset default values - alarm is set to rtc date/time + x - set_time is called before the alarm triggers Using random rtc date/time with relative alarms simply can interfere with set_time. I'm not totally convinced of either option yet. Signed-off-by: Heiner Kallweit <hkallweit1@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Alexandre Belloni <alexandre.belloni@free-electrons.com>
2017-08-30 03:52:56 +08:00
int tmp;
const struct chip_desc *chip;
bool want_irq;
bool ds1307_can_wakeup_device = false;
unsigned char regs[8];
struct ds1307_platform_data *pdata = dev_get_platdata(&client->dev);
u8 trickle_charger_setup = 0;
ds1307 = devm_kzalloc(&client->dev, sizeof(struct ds1307), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!ds1307)
return -ENOMEM;
dev_set_drvdata(&client->dev, ds1307);
ds1307->dev = &client->dev;
ds1307->name = client->name;
ds1307->regmap = devm_regmap_init_i2c(client, &regmap_config);
if (IS_ERR(ds1307->regmap)) {
dev_err(ds1307->dev, "regmap allocation failed\n");
return PTR_ERR(ds1307->regmap);
}
i2c_set_clientdata(client, ds1307);
if (client->dev.of_node) {
ds1307->type = (enum ds_type)
of_device_get_match_data(&client->dev);
chip = &chips[ds1307->type];
} else if (id) {
chip = &chips[id->driver_data];
ds1307->type = id->driver_data;
} else {
const struct acpi_device_id *acpi_id;
acpi_id = acpi_match_device(ACPI_PTR(ds1307_acpi_ids),
ds1307->dev);
if (!acpi_id)
return -ENODEV;
chip = &chips[acpi_id->driver_data];
ds1307->type = acpi_id->driver_data;
}
want_irq = client->irq > 0 && chip->alarm;
if (!pdata)
trickle_charger_setup = ds1307_trickle_init(ds1307, chip);
else if (pdata->trickle_charger_setup)
trickle_charger_setup = pdata->trickle_charger_setup;
if (trickle_charger_setup && chip->trickle_charger_reg) {
trickle_charger_setup |= DS13XX_TRICKLE_CHARGER_MAGIC;
dev_dbg(ds1307->dev,
"writing trickle charger info 0x%x to 0x%x\n",
trickle_charger_setup, chip->trickle_charger_reg);
regmap_write(ds1307->regmap, chip->trickle_charger_reg,
trickle_charger_setup);
}
#ifdef CONFIG_OF
/*
* For devices with no IRQ directly connected to the SoC, the RTC chip
* can be forced as a wakeup source by stating that explicitly in
* the device's .dts file using the "wakeup-source" boolean property.
* If the "wakeup-source" property is set, don't request an IRQ.
* This will guarantee the 'wakealarm' sysfs entry is available on the device,
* if supported by the RTC.
*/
if (chip->alarm && of_property_read_bool(client->dev.of_node,
"wakeup-source"))
ds1307_can_wakeup_device = true;
#endif
switch (ds1307->type) {
case ds_1337:
case ds_1339:
rtc: ds1307: add basic support for ds1341 chip This adds support for reading and writing date/time from/to ds1341 chip. ds1341 chip has other features - alarms, input clock (can be used instead of intercal oscillator for better accuracy), output clock ("square wave generation"). However, not all of that is available at the same time. Same chip pins, CLKIN/nINTA and SQW/nINTB, can be used either for input/output clocks, or for alarm interrupts. Role of these pins on particular board depends on hardware wiring. We can add device tree properties that describe if each of pins is wired as clock, or as interrupt, or left unconnected, and enable support for corresponding functionality based on that. But that is cumbersome, requires hardware for testing, and has to deal with bit enabling/disabling output clock also affects which pins alarm interrupts are routed to. Another factor is that there are hardware setups (i.e. ZII RDU2) that power DS1341 from SuperCap, which makes power saving critical. For such setups, kernel driver should leave register bits that control mentioned pins in the state configured by bootloader. Given all that, it was decided to limit support to "only date/time" for now. That is enough for common use case. Full (and cumbersome) implementation can be added later if ever needed. Signed-off-by: Nikita Yushchenko <nikita.yoush@cogentembedded.com> Reviewed-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> Tested-by: Aleksander Morgado <aleksander@aleksander.es> Signed-off-by: Alexandre Belloni <alexandre.belloni@free-electrons.com>
2017-08-24 14:32:11 +08:00
case ds_1341:
case ds_3231:
/* get registers that the "rtc" read below won't read... */
err = regmap_bulk_read(ds1307->regmap, DS1337_REG_CONTROL,
regs, 2);
if (err) {
dev_dbg(ds1307->dev, "read error %d\n", err);
goto exit;
}
/* oscillator off? turn it on, so clock can tick. */
if (regs[0] & DS1337_BIT_nEOSC)
regs[0] &= ~DS1337_BIT_nEOSC;
/*
* Using IRQ or defined as wakeup-source?
* Disable the square wave and both alarms.
* For some variants, be sure alarms can trigger when we're
* running on Vbackup (BBSQI/BBSQW)
*/
if (want_irq || ds1307_can_wakeup_device) {
regs[0] |= DS1337_BIT_INTCN | chip->bbsqi_bit;
regs[0] &= ~(DS1337_BIT_A2IE | DS1337_BIT_A1IE);
}
regmap_write(ds1307->regmap, DS1337_REG_CONTROL,
regs[0]);
/* oscillator fault? clear flag, and warn */
if (regs[1] & DS1337_BIT_OSF) {
regmap_write(ds1307->regmap, DS1337_REG_STATUS,
regs[1] & ~DS1337_BIT_OSF);
dev_warn(ds1307->dev, "SET TIME!\n");
}
break;
case rx_8025:
err = regmap_bulk_read(ds1307->regmap,
RX8025_REG_CTRL1 << 4 | 0x08, regs, 2);
if (err) {
dev_dbg(ds1307->dev, "read error %d\n", err);
goto exit;
}
/* oscillator off? turn it on, so clock can tick. */
if (!(regs[1] & RX8025_BIT_XST)) {
regs[1] |= RX8025_BIT_XST;
regmap_write(ds1307->regmap,
RX8025_REG_CTRL2 << 4 | 0x08,
regs[1]);
dev_warn(ds1307->dev,
"oscillator stop detected - SET TIME!\n");
}
if (regs[1] & RX8025_BIT_PON) {
regs[1] &= ~RX8025_BIT_PON;
regmap_write(ds1307->regmap,
RX8025_REG_CTRL2 << 4 | 0x08,
regs[1]);
dev_warn(ds1307->dev, "power-on detected\n");
}
if (regs[1] & RX8025_BIT_VDET) {
regs[1] &= ~RX8025_BIT_VDET;
regmap_write(ds1307->regmap,
RX8025_REG_CTRL2 << 4 | 0x08,
regs[1]);
dev_warn(ds1307->dev, "voltage drop detected\n");
}
/* make sure we are running in 24hour mode */
if (!(regs[0] & RX8025_BIT_2412)) {
u8 hour;
/* switch to 24 hour mode */
regmap_write(ds1307->regmap,
RX8025_REG_CTRL1 << 4 | 0x08,
regs[0] | RX8025_BIT_2412);
err = regmap_bulk_read(ds1307->regmap,
RX8025_REG_CTRL1 << 4 | 0x08,
regs, 2);
if (err) {
dev_dbg(ds1307->dev, "read error %d\n", err);
goto exit;
}
/* correct hour */
hour = bcd2bin(regs[DS1307_REG_HOUR]);
if (hour == 12)
hour = 0;
if (regs[DS1307_REG_HOUR] & DS1307_BIT_PM)
hour += 12;
regmap_write(ds1307->regmap,
DS1307_REG_HOUR << 4 | 0x08, hour);
}
break;
default:
break;
}
read_rtc:
/* read RTC registers */
err = regmap_bulk_read(ds1307->regmap, chip->offset, regs,
sizeof(regs));
if (err) {
dev_dbg(ds1307->dev, "read error %d\n", err);
goto exit;
}
/*
* minimal sanity checking; some chips (like DS1340) don't
* specify the extra bits as must-be-zero, but there are
* still a few values that are clearly out-of-range.
*/
tmp = regs[DS1307_REG_SECS];
switch (ds1307->type) {
case ds_1307:
case m41t0:
case m41t00:
/* clock halted? turn it on, so clock can tick. */
if (tmp & DS1307_BIT_CH) {
regmap_write(ds1307->regmap, DS1307_REG_SECS, 0);
dev_warn(ds1307->dev, "SET TIME!\n");
goto read_rtc;
}
break;
case ds_1308:
case ds_1338:
/* clock halted? turn it on, so clock can tick. */
if (tmp & DS1307_BIT_CH)
regmap_write(ds1307->regmap, DS1307_REG_SECS, 0);
/* oscillator fault? clear flag, and warn */
if (regs[DS1307_REG_CONTROL] & DS1338_BIT_OSF) {
regmap_write(ds1307->regmap, DS1307_REG_CONTROL,
regs[DS1307_REG_CONTROL] &
~DS1338_BIT_OSF);
dev_warn(ds1307->dev, "SET TIME!\n");
goto read_rtc;
}
break;
case ds_1340:
/* clock halted? turn it on, so clock can tick. */
if (tmp & DS1340_BIT_nEOSC)
regmap_write(ds1307->regmap, DS1307_REG_SECS, 0);
err = regmap_read(ds1307->regmap, DS1340_REG_FLAG, &tmp);
if (err) {
dev_dbg(ds1307->dev, "read error %d\n", err);
goto exit;
}
/* oscillator fault? clear flag, and warn */
if (tmp & DS1340_BIT_OSF) {
regmap_write(ds1307->regmap, DS1340_REG_FLAG, 0);
dev_warn(ds1307->dev, "SET TIME!\n");
}
break;
case mcp794xx:
/* make sure that the backup battery is enabled */
if (!(regs[DS1307_REG_WDAY] & MCP794XX_BIT_VBATEN)) {
regmap_write(ds1307->regmap, DS1307_REG_WDAY,
regs[DS1307_REG_WDAY] |
MCP794XX_BIT_VBATEN);
}
/* clock halted? turn it on, so clock can tick. */
if (!(tmp & MCP794XX_BIT_ST)) {
regmap_write(ds1307->regmap, DS1307_REG_SECS,
MCP794XX_BIT_ST);
dev_warn(ds1307->dev, "SET TIME!\n");
goto read_rtc;
}
break;
default:
break;
}
tmp = regs[DS1307_REG_HOUR];
switch (ds1307->type) {
case ds_1340:
case m41t0:
case m41t00:
/*
* NOTE: ignores century bits; fix before deploying
* systems that will run through year 2100.
*/
break;
case rx_8025:
break;
default:
if (!(tmp & DS1307_BIT_12HR))
break;
/*
* Be sure we're in 24 hour mode. Multi-master systems
* take note...
*/
tmp = bcd2bin(tmp & 0x1f);
if (tmp == 12)
tmp = 0;
if (regs[DS1307_REG_HOUR] & DS1307_BIT_PM)
tmp += 12;
regmap_write(ds1307->regmap, chip->offset + DS1307_REG_HOUR,
bin2bcd(tmp));
}
if (want_irq || ds1307_can_wakeup_device) {
device_set_wakeup_capable(ds1307->dev, true);
set_bit(HAS_ALARM, &ds1307->flags);
}
ds1307->rtc = devm_rtc_allocate_device(ds1307->dev);
if (IS_ERR(ds1307->rtc))
return PTR_ERR(ds1307->rtc);
if (ds1307_can_wakeup_device && !want_irq) {
dev_info(ds1307->dev,
"'wakeup-source' is set, request for an IRQ is disabled!\n");
/* We cannot support UIE mode if we do not have an IRQ line */
ds1307->rtc->uie_unsupported = 1;
}
if (want_irq) {
err = devm_request_threaded_irq(ds1307->dev, client->irq, NULL,
chip->irq_handler ?: ds1307_irq,
IRQF_SHARED | IRQF_ONESHOT,
ds1307->name, ds1307);
if (err) {
client->irq = 0;
device_set_wakeup_capable(ds1307->dev, false);
clear_bit(HAS_ALARM, &ds1307->flags);
dev_err(ds1307->dev, "unable to request IRQ!\n");
} else {
dev_dbg(ds1307->dev, "got IRQ %d\n", client->irq);
}
}
ds1307->rtc->ops = chip->rtc_ops ?: &ds13xx_rtc_ops;
err = rtc_register_device(ds1307->rtc);
if (err)
return err;
if (chip->nvram_size) {
struct nvmem_config nvmem_cfg = {
.name = "ds1307_nvram",
.word_size = 1,
.stride = 1,
.size = chip->nvram_size,
.reg_read = ds1307_nvram_read,
.reg_write = ds1307_nvram_write,
.priv = ds1307,
};
ds1307->rtc->nvram_old_abi = true;
rtc_nvmem_register(ds1307->rtc, &nvmem_cfg);
}
ds1307_hwmon_register(ds1307);
ds1307_clks_register(ds1307);
return 0;
exit:
return err;
}
static struct i2c_driver ds1307_driver = {
.driver = {
.name = "rtc-ds1307",
.of_match_table = of_match_ptr(ds1307_of_match),
.acpi_match_table = ACPI_PTR(ds1307_acpi_ids),
},
.probe = ds1307_probe,
.id_table = ds1307_id,
};
module_i2c_driver(ds1307_driver);
MODULE_DESCRIPTION("RTC driver for DS1307 and similar chips");
MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");