From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Return-Path: Received: (majordomo@vger.kernel.org) by vger.kernel.org via listexpand id S1757674Ab0KLPSB (ORCPT ); Fri, 12 Nov 2010 10:18:01 -0500 Received: from wolverine01.qualcomm.com ([199.106.114.254]:15160 "EHLO wolverine01.qualcomm.com" rhost-flags-OK-OK-OK-OK) by vger.kernel.org with ESMTP id S1752952Ab0KLPSA (ORCPT ); Fri, 12 Nov 2010 10:18:00 -0500 X-IronPort-AV: E=McAfee;i="5400,1158,6164"; a="61735882" Message-ID: <4CDD5AA3.5010704@codeaurora.org> Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2010 20:47:55 +0530 From: Anirudh Ghayal User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-GB; rv:1.9.2.7) Gecko/20100713 Thunderbird/3.1.1 MIME-Version: 1.0 To: rtc-linux@googlegroups.com CC: Lars-Peter Clausen , Trilok Soni , linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, linux-input@vger.kernel.org, linux-arm-msm@vger.kernel.org, Alessandro Zummo Subject: Re: [rtc-linux] Re: [RFC v1 PATCH 6/6] drivers: rtc: Add support for Qualcomm PMIC8058 RTC References: <1289393281-4459-1-git-send-email-tsoni@codeaurora.org> <1289393281-4459-7-git-send-email-tsoni@codeaurora.org> <4CDD38CE.1000902@metafoo.de> In-Reply-To: <4CDD38CE.1000902@metafoo.de> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Sender: linux-kernel-owner@vger.kernel.org List-ID: X-Mailing-List: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org Hi Peter, > Trilok Soni wrote: >> From: Anirudh Ghayal >> >> PMIC8058 is Qualcomm's power management IC. A >> 32-bit RTC is housed inside this PMIC. The RTC driver >> uses SSBI to communicate with the RTC module. >> >> Cc: Alessandro Zummo >> Signed-off-by: Anirudh Ghayal >> --- >> drivers/rtc/Kconfig | 9 + >> drivers/rtc/Makefile | 1 + >> drivers/rtc/rtc-pm8058.c | 487 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >> include/linux/rtc/rtc-pm8058.h | 29 +++ >> 4 files changed, 526 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) >> create mode 100644 drivers/rtc/rtc-pm8058.c >> create mode 100644 include/linux/rtc/rtc-pm8058.h >> >> diff --git a/drivers/rtc/Kconfig b/drivers/rtc/Kconfig >> index 2883428..9f4ea00 100644 >> --- a/drivers/rtc/Kconfig >> +++ b/drivers/rtc/Kconfig >> @@ -665,6 +665,15 @@ config RTC_DRV_NUC900 >> If you say yes here you get support for the RTC subsystem of the >> NUC910/NUC920 used in embedded systems. >> >> +config RTC_DRV_PM8058 >> + tristate "Qualcomm PMIC8058 RTC" >> + depends on PMIC8058 >> + help >> + Say Y here if you want to support the Qualcomm PMIC8058 RTC. >> + >> + To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the >> + module will be called pmic8058-rtc. >> + >> comment "on-CPU RTC drivers" >> >> config RTC_DRV_DAVINCI >> diff --git a/drivers/rtc/Makefile b/drivers/rtc/Makefile >> index 4c2832d..d7a4f7d 100644 >> --- a/drivers/rtc/Makefile >> +++ b/drivers/rtc/Makefile >> @@ -73,6 +73,7 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_RTC_DRV_PCF8563) += rtc-pcf8563.o >> obj-$(CONFIG_RTC_DRV_PCF8583) += rtc-pcf8583.o >> obj-$(CONFIG_RTC_DRV_PCF2123) += rtc-pcf2123.o >> obj-$(CONFIG_RTC_DRV_PCF50633) += rtc-pcf50633.o >> +obj-$(CONFIG_RTC_DRV_PM8058) += rtc-pm8058.o >> obj-$(CONFIG_RTC_DRV_PL030) += rtc-pl030.o >> obj-$(CONFIG_RTC_DRV_PL031) += rtc-pl031.o >> obj-$(CONFIG_RTC_DRV_PS3) += rtc-ps3.o >> diff --git a/drivers/rtc/rtc-pm8058.c b/drivers/rtc/rtc-pm8058.c >> new file mode 100644 >> index 0000000..9fef82d >> --- /dev/null >> +++ b/drivers/rtc/rtc-pm8058.c >> @@ -0,0 +1,487 @@ >> +/* Copyright (c) 2010, Code Aurora Forum. All rights reserved. >> + * >> + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify >> + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 and >> + * only version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation. >> + * >> + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, >> + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of >> + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the >> + * GNU General Public License for more details. >> + * >> + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License >> + * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software >> + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA >> + * 02110-1301, USA. >> + */ >> + >> +#define pr_fmt(fmt) "%s: " fmt, __func__ >> + >> +#include >> +#include >> +#include >> +#include >> +#include >> +#include >> +#include >> + >> +/* RTC control registers */ >> +#define PM8058_RTC_CTRL 0x1E8 >> +#define PM8058_RTC_ALARM_CTRL 0x1E9 >> +#define PM8058_RTC_TEST 0x1F6 >> + >> +/* RTC register bases */ >> +#define PM8058_RTC_READ_BASE 0x1EE >> +#define PM8058_RTC_WRITE_BASE 0x1EA >> +#define PM8058_RTC_ALARM_BASE 0x1F2 >> + >> +/* RTC_CTRL register bit fields */ >> +#define PM8058_RTC_ENABLE BIT(7) >> +#define PM8058_RTC_ALARM_ENABLE BIT(1) > > Are there other bits in the ctrl register which are not touch by this driver? > If not you could turn the read-modify-write operations changing the ctrl register > into simple writes. > I will check this. I think this should be possible. >> + >> +#define NUM_8_BIT_RTC_REGS 0x4 >> + >> +/** >> + * struct pm8058_rtc - rtc driver internal structure >> + * @rtc0 - rtc device for this driver >> + * @rtc_irq - rtc irq number >> + * @rtc_alarm_irq - rtc alarm irq number >> + * @pm_chip - pointer to pm8058 parent structure >> + */ >> +struct pm8058_rtc { >> + struct rtc_device *rtc0; > Is there a reason for the '0'? No specific reason for this. I will remove the '0'. >> + int rtc_irq; >> + int rtc_alarm_irq; >> + struct pm8058_chip *pm_chip; >> +}; >> + >> +static int >> +pm8058_rtc_read_bytes(struct pm8058_rtc *rtc_dd, u8 *rtc_val, int base) >> +{ >> + int i, rc; >> + >> + /* Read the 32-bit register value, 8 bits at a time. */ >> + for (i = 0; i< NUM_8_BIT_RTC_REGS; i++) { >> + rc = pm8058_read(rtc_dd->pm_chip, base + i,&rtc_val[i], 1); >> + if (rc< 0) { >> + pr_err("PM8058 read failed\n"); >> + return rc; >> + } >> + } > Hm, I don't know the hardware, but I would assume that > pm8058_read(rtc_dd->pm_chip, base, rtc_val, NUM_8_BIT_RTC_REGS) should work as well. I did try this earlier but the RTC register does not get updated/return a correct 32-bit value. It needs indivisual 8-bit SBI operations. >> + >> + return 0; >> +} >> + >> +static int >> +pm8058_rtc_write_bytes(struct pm8058_rtc *rtc_dd, u8 *rtc_val, int base) >> +{ >> + int i, rc; >> + >> + /* Write the 32-bit register value, 8 bits at a time. */ >> + for (i = 0; i< NUM_8_BIT_RTC_REGS; i++) { >> + rc = pm8058_write(rtc_dd->pm_chip, base + i,&rtc_val[i], 1); >> + if (rc< 0) { >> + pr_err("PM8058 read failed\n"); >> + return rc; >> + } >> + } >> + > Same here >> + return 0; >> +} >> + >> +/* >> + * Steps to write the RTC registers. >> + * 1. Disable alarm if enabled. >> + * 2. Write 0x00 to LSB. >> + * 3. Write Byte[1], Byte[2], Byte[3] then Byte[0]. >> + * 4. Enable alarm if disabled in step 1. >> + */ >> +static int >> +pm8058_rtc0_set_time(struct device *dev, struct rtc_time *tm) >> +{ >> + int rc; >> + unsigned long secs = 0; >> + u8 value[4], reg = 0, alarm_enabled = 0, ctrl_reg = 0, i; >> + struct pm8058_rtc *rtc_dd = dev_get_drvdata(dev); >> + >> + rtc_tm_to_time(tm,&secs); >> + >> + value[0] = secs& 0xFF; >> + value[1] = (secs>> 8)& 0xFF; >> + value[2] = (secs>> 16)& 0xFF; >> + value[3] = (secs>> 24)& 0xFF; >> + >> + pr_debug("Seconds value to be written to RTC = %lu\n", secs); >> + >> + /* Disable alarm before updating RTC */ >> + rc = pm8058_read(rtc_dd->pm_chip, PM8058_RTC_CTRL,&ctrl_reg, 1); >> + if (rc< 0) { >> + pr_err("PM8058 read failed\n"); > dev_err instead of pr_err. The other pr_err should also be replaced. Ok >> + return rc; >> + } >> + >> + if (ctrl_reg& PM8058_RTC_ALARM_ENABLE) { >> + alarm_enabled = 1; >> + ctrl_reg&= ~PM8058_RTC_ALARM_ENABLE; >> + rc = pm8058_write(rtc_dd->pm_chip, PM8058_RTC_CTRL, >> + &ctrl_reg, 1); >> + if (rc< 0) { >> + pr_err("PM8058 write failed\n"); >> + return rc; >> + } >> + } >> + >> + /* Write Byte[1], Byte[2], Byte[3], Byte[0] */ >> + reg = 0; >> + rc = pm8058_write(rtc_dd->pm_chip, PM8058_RTC_WRITE_BASE,®, 1); >> + if (rc< 0) { >> + pr_err("PM8058 write failed\n"); >> + return rc; >> + } >> + >> + for (i = 1; i< NUM_8_BIT_RTC_REGS; i++) { >> + rc = pm8058_write(rtc_dd->pm_chip, PM8058_RTC_WRITE_BASE + i, >> + &value[i], 1); >> + if (rc< 0) { >> + pr_err("Write to RTC registers failed\n"); >> + return rc; >> + } >> + } >> + >> + rc = pm8058_write(rtc_dd->pm_chip, PM8058_RTC_WRITE_BASE, >> + &value[0], 1); >> + if (rc< 0) { >> + pr_err("PM8058 write failed\n"); >> + return rc; >> + } >> + >> + if (alarm_enabled) { >> + ctrl_reg |= PM8058_RTC_ALARM_ENABLE; >> + rc = pm8058_write(rtc_dd->pm_chip, PM8058_RTC_CTRL, >> + &ctrl_reg, 1); >> + if (rc< 0) { >> + pr_err("PM8058 write failed\n"); >> + return rc; >> + } >> + } >> + >> + return 0; >> +} >> + >> +static int >> +pm8058_rtc0_read_time(struct device *dev, struct rtc_time *tm) >> +{ >> + int rc; >> + u8 value[4], reg; >> + unsigned long secs = 0; >> + struct pm8058_rtc *rtc_dd = dev_get_drvdata(dev); >> + >> + rc = pm8058_rtc_read_bytes(rtc_dd, value, PM8058_RTC_READ_BASE); >> + if (rc< 0) { >> + pr_err("RTC time read failed\n"); >> + return rc; >> + } >> + >> + /* >> + * Read the LSB again and check if there has been a carry over. >> + * If there is, redo the read operation. >> + */ >> + rc = pm8058_read(rtc_dd->pm_chip, PM8058_RTC_READ_BASE,®, 1); >> + if (rc< 0) { >> + pr_err("PM8058 read failed\n"); >> + return rc; >> + } >> + >> + if (unlikely(reg< value[0])) { >> + rc = pm8058_rtc_read_bytes(rtc_dd, value, >> + PM8058_RTC_READ_BASE); >> + if (rc< 0) { >> + pr_err("RTC time read failed\n"); >> + return rc; >> + } >> + } >> + >> + secs = value[0] | (value[1]<< 8) | (value[2]<< 16) | (value[3]<< 24); >> + >> + rtc_time_to_tm(secs, tm); >> + >> + rc = rtc_valid_tm(tm); >> + if (rc< 0) { >> + pr_err("Invalid time read from PMIC8058\n"); >> + return rc; >> + } >> + >> + pr_debug("secs = %lu, h::m:s == %d::%d::%d, d/m/y = %d/%d/%d\n", >> + secs, tm->tm_hour, tm->tm_min, tm->tm_sec, >> + tm->tm_mday, tm->tm_mon, tm->tm_year); >> + >> + return 0; >> +} >> + >> +static int >> +pm8058_rtc0_set_alarm(struct device *dev, struct rtc_wkalrm *alarm) >> +{ >> + int rc; >> + u8 value[4], reg; >> + unsigned long secs = 0; > No need to initialize secs here. Ok >> + struct pm8058_rtc *rtc_dd = dev_get_drvdata(dev); >> + >> + /* Check if a alarm is valid */ >> + rc = rtc_valid_tm(&alarm->time); >> + if (rc< 0) { >> + pr_err("Alarm time invalid\n"); >> + return -EINVAL; >> + } > The upper layer will already check if alarm->time is valid, so there is no need to > check it here again. I see. I will remove this. >> + >> + rtc_tm_to_time(&alarm->time,&secs); >> + >> + value[0] = secs& 0xFF; >> + value[1] = (secs>> 8)& 0xFF; >> + value[2] = (secs>> 16)& 0xFF; >> + value[3] = (secs>> 24)& 0xFF; >> + >> + rc = pm8058_rtc_write_bytes(rtc_dd, value, PM8058_RTC_ALARM_BASE); >> + if (rc< 0) { >> + pr_err("Alarm could not be set\n"); >> + return rc; >> + } >> + >> + rc = pm8058_read(rtc_dd->pm_chip, PM8058_RTC_CTRL,®, 1); >> + if (rc< 0) { >> + pr_err("PM8058 read failed\n"); >> + return rc; >> + } >> + >> + reg = (alarm->enabled) ? (reg | PM8058_RTC_ALARM_ENABLE) : >> + (reg& ~PM8058_RTC_ALARM_ENABLE); >> + >> + rc = pm8058_write(rtc_dd->pm_chip, PM8058_RTC_CTRL,®, 1); >> + if (rc< 0) { >> + pr_err("PM8058 write failed\n"); >> + return rc; >> + } >> + >> + pr_debug("Alarm Set for h:r:s=%d:%d:%d, d/m/y=%d/%d/%d\n", >> + alarm->time.tm_hour, alarm->time.tm_min, >> + alarm->time.tm_sec, alarm->time.tm_mday, >> + alarm->time.tm_mon, alarm->time.tm_year); >> + >> + return 0; >> +} >> + >> +static int >> +pm8058_rtc0_read_alarm(struct device *dev, struct rtc_wkalrm *alarm) >> +{ >> + int rc; >> + u8 value[4], reg; >> + unsigned long secs = 0; > No need to initialize secs here. Ok >> + struct pm8058_rtc *rtc_dd = dev_get_drvdata(dev); >> + >> + /* Check if the alarm is enabled */ >> + rc = pm8058_read(rtc_dd->pm_chip, PM8058_RTC_CTRL,®, 1); >> + if (rc< 0) { >> + pr_err("PM8058 read failed\n"); >> + return rc; >> + } >> + alarm->enabled = !!(reg& PM8058_RTC_ALARM_ENABLE); >> + >> + rc = pm8058_rtc_read_bytes(rtc_dd, value, >> + PM8058_RTC_ALARM_BASE); >> + if (rc< 0) { >> + pr_err("RTC alarm time read failed\n"); >> + return rc; >> + } >> + >> + secs = value[0] | (value[1]<< 8) | (value[2]<< 16) | (value[3]<< 24); >> + >> + rtc_time_to_tm(secs,&alarm->time); >> + >> + rc = rtc_valid_tm(&alarm->time); >> + if (rc< 0) { >> + pr_err("Invalid time read from PMIC8058\n"); >> + return rc; >> + } >> + >> + pr_debug("Alarm set for - h:r:s=%d:%d:%d, d/m/y=%d/%d/%d\n", >> + alarm->time.tm_hour, alarm->time.tm_min, >> + alarm->time.tm_sec, alarm->time.tm_mday, >> + alarm->time.tm_mon, alarm->time.tm_year); >> + >> + return 0; >> +} >> + >> +static struct rtc_class_ops pm8058_rtc0_ops = { >> + .read_time = pm8058_rtc0_read_time, >> + .set_alarm = pm8058_rtc0_set_alarm, >> + .read_alarm = pm8058_rtc0_read_alarm, > > Implementig alarm_irq_enable might be a good idea Ok, I'll try to add the other supported ops as well. > >> +}; >> + >> +static irqreturn_t pm8058_alarm_trigger(int irq, void *dev_id) >> +{ >> + unsigned long events = 0; >> + struct pm8058_rtc *rtc_dd = dev_id; >> + >> + events = RTC_IRQF | RTC_AF; >> + rtc_update_irq(rtc_dd->rtc0, 1, events); > > just rtc_update_irq(rtc_dd->rtc0, 1, RTC_IRQF | RTC_AF); should be fine Ok > >> + >> + pr_debug("Alarm Triggered !!\n"); >> + >> + return IRQ_HANDLED; >> +} >> + >> +static int __devinit pm8058_rtc_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) >> +{ >> + int rc; >> + u8 reg; >> + struct pm8058_rtc *rtc_dd; >> + struct pm8058_chip *pm_chip; >> + struct pm8058_rtc_pdata *pdata = pdev->dev.platform_data; >> + >> + if (pdata == NULL) { >> + dev_err(&pdev->dev, "Platform data absent!\n"); >> + return -ENXIO; >> + } > It might be a good idea to assume a default for rtc_write_enable if pdata is not set. Yes, makes sense. >> + >> + pm_chip = platform_get_drvdata(pdev); >> + if (pm_chip == NULL) { >> + dev_err(&pdev->dev, "Invalid driver information!\n"); >> + return -ENXIO; >> + } >> + >> + rtc_dd = kzalloc(sizeof(*rtc_dd), GFP_KERNEL); >> + if (rtc_dd == NULL) { >> + dev_err(&pdev->dev, "Unable to allocate memory!\n"); >> + return -ENOMEM; >> + } >> + >> + rtc_dd->rtc_irq = platform_get_irq(pdev, 0); > You don't seem to use this irq. This was for the RTC tick interrupt. I will remove this code. > >> + rtc_dd->rtc_alarm_irq = platform_get_irq(pdev, 1); >> + if (!rtc_dd->rtc_alarm_irq || !rtc_dd->rtc_irq) { >> + dev_err(&pdev->dev, "RTC / Alarm IRQ resource absent!\n"); >> + rc = -ENXIO; >> + goto fail_rtc_enable; >> + } >> + >> + rtc_dd->pm_chip = pm_chip; >> + >> + /* Check if the RTC is on, else turn it on */ >> + rc = pm8058_read(pm_chip, PM8058_RTC_CTRL,®, 1); >> + if (rc< 0) { >> + dev_err(&pdev->dev, "PM8058 read failed!\n"); >> + goto fail_rtc_enable; >> + } >> + >> + if (!(reg& PM8058_RTC_ENABLE)) { >> + reg |= PM8058_RTC_ENABLE; >> + rc = pm8058_write(pm_chip, PM8058_RTC_CTRL,®, 1); >> + if (rc< 0) { >> + dev_err(&pdev->dev, "PM8058 write failed!\n"); >> + goto fail_rtc_enable; >> + } >> + } >> + >> + if (pdata->rtc_write_enable == true) >> + pm8058_rtc0_ops.set_time = pm8058_rtc0_set_time, >> + >> + /* Register the RTC device */ >> + rtc_dd->rtc0 = rtc_device_register("pm8058_rtc0",&pdev->dev, >> + &pm8058_rtc0_ops, THIS_MODULE); >> + if (IS_ERR(rtc_dd->rtc0)) { >> + dev_err(&pdev->dev, "%s: RTC registration failed (%ld)\n", >> + __func__, PTR_ERR(rtc_dd->rtc0)); >> + rc = PTR_ERR(rtc_dd->rtc0); >> + goto fail_rtc_enable; >> + } >> + >> + platform_set_drvdata(pdev, rtc_dd); >> + >> + /* Request the alarm IRQ */ >> + rc = request_any_context_irq(rtc_dd->rtc_alarm_irq, >> + pm8058_alarm_trigger, IRQF_TRIGGER_RISING, >> + "pm8058_rtc_alarm", rtc_dd); >> + if (rc< 0) { >> + dev_err(&pdev->dev, "Request IRQ failed (%d)\n", rc); >> + goto fail_req_irq; >> + } >> + >> + device_init_wakeup(&pdev->dev, 1); >> + >> + dev_dbg(&pdev->dev, "Probe success !!\n"); >> + >> + return 0; >> + >> +fail_req_irq: >> + rtc_device_unregister(rtc_dd->rtc0); >> +fail_rtc_enable: >> + kfree(rtc_dd); >> + return rc; >> +} >> + >> +#ifdef CONFIG_PM >> +static int pm8058_rtc_resume(struct device *dev) >> +{ >> + struct pm8058_rtc *rtc_dd = dev_get_drvdata(dev); >> + >> + if (device_may_wakeup(dev)) >> + disable_irq_wake(rtc_dd->rtc_alarm_irq); >> + >> + return 0; >> +} >> + >> +static int pm8058_rtc_suspend(struct device *dev) >> +{ >> + struct pm8058_rtc *rtc_dd = dev_get_drvdata(dev); >> + >> + if (device_may_wakeup(dev)) >> + enable_irq_wake(rtc_dd->rtc_alarm_irq); >> + >> + return 0; >> +} >> + >> +static const struct dev_pm_ops pm8058_rtc_pm_ops = { >> + .suspend = pm8058_rtc_suspend, >> + .resume = pm8058_rtc_resume, >> +}; >> +#endif >> + >> +static int __devexit pm8058_rtc_remove(struct platform_device *pdev) >> +{ >> + struct pm8058_rtc *rtc_dd = platform_get_drvdata(pdev); >> + >> + device_init_wakeup(&pdev->dev, 0); >> + free_irq(rtc_dd->rtc_alarm_irq, rtc_dd); >> + rtc_device_unregister(rtc_dd->rtc0); >> + kfree(rtc_dd); >> + >> + return 0; >> +} >> + >> +static struct platform_driver pm8058_rtc_driver = { >> + .probe = pm8058_rtc_probe, >> + .remove = __devexit_p(pm8058_rtc_remove), >> + .driver = { >> + .name = "pm8058-rtc", >> + .owner = THIS_MODULE, >> +#ifdef CONFIG_PM >> + .pm =&pm8058_rtc_pm_ops, >> +#endif >> + }, >> +}; >> + >> +static int __init pm8058_rtc_init(void) >> +{ >> + return platform_driver_register(&pm8058_rtc_driver); >> +} >> + >> +static void __exit pm8058_rtc_exit(void) >> +{ >> + platform_driver_unregister(&pm8058_rtc_driver); >> +} >> + >> +module_init(pm8058_rtc_init); >> +module_exit(pm8058_rtc_exit); > module_{init,exit} should go right beneath the function they are referring to Ok. > >> + >> +MODULE_ALIAS("platform:pm8058-rtc"); >> +MODULE_DESCRIPTION("PMIC8058 RTC driver"); >> +MODULE_LICENSE("GPL v2"); >> +MODULE_AUTHOR(Anirudh Ghayal ""); >> diff --git a/include/linux/rtc/rtc-pm8058.h b/include/linux/rtc/rtc-pm8058.h >> new file mode 100644 >> index 0000000..51f7c0b >> --- /dev/null >> +++ b/include/linux/rtc/rtc-pm8058.h >> @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ >> +/* Copyright (c) 2010, Code Aurora Forum. All rights reserved. >> + * >> + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify >> + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 and >> + * only version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation. >> + * >> + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, >> + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of >> + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the >> + * GNU General Public License for more details. >> + * >> + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License >> + * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software >> + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA >> + * 02110-1301, USA. >> + */ >> + >> +#ifndef __RTC_PM8058_H__ >> +#define __RTC_PM8058_H__ >> + >> +/** >> + * struct pm8058_rtc_pdata - RTC driver platform data >> + * @rtc_write_enable - variable stating RTC write capability >> + */ >> +struct pm8058_rtc_pdata { >> + bool rtc_write_enable; >> +}; > Is there a technical reason why changing the rtc clocks time should be disabled or is > this a policy based decision? In some of our MSM/QSD designs, we have a single RTC shared by multiple processors (other than the ones running Linux). Thus, the need to have a non-writable RTC using this pdata. >> + >> +#endif /* __RTC_PM8058_H__ */ > Thank you for the detailed review. I will make these changes in my next patch. --Anirudh -- Sent by a consultant of the Qualcomm Innovation Center, Inc. The Qualcomm Innovation Center, Inc. is a member of the Code Aurora Forum.