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THE ENTIRE RISK ARISING OUT * OF USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE LIES WITH YOU. * * * For any questions regarding licensing please contact marketing@caviumnetworks.com * ***********************license end**************************************/ /** * @file * * Interface to the EBH-30xx specific devices * * <hr>$Revision: 41586 $<hr> * */ #include <sys/cdefs.h> __FBSDID("$FreeBSD: release/9.1.0/sys/mips/cavium/octeon_ds1337.c 210311 2010-07-20 19:25:11Z jmallett $"); #include <sys/param.h> #include <sys/timespec.h> #include <sys/clock.h> #include <sys/libkern.h> #include <contrib/octeon-sdk/cvmx.h> #include <contrib/octeon-sdk/cvmx-cn3010-evb-hs5.h> #include <contrib/octeon-sdk/cvmx-twsi.h> #define CT_CHECK(_expr, _msg) \ do { \ if (_expr) { \ cvmx_dprintf("Warning: RTC has invalid %s field\n", (_msg)); \ rc = -1; \ } \ } while(0); static int validate_ct_struct(struct clocktime *ct) { int rc = 0; if (!ct) return -1; CT_CHECK(ct->sec < 0 || ct->sec > 60, "second"); /* + Leap sec */ CT_CHECK(ct->min < 0 || ct->min > 59, "minute"); CT_CHECK(ct->hour < 0 || ct->hour > 23, "hour"); CT_CHECK(ct->day < 1 || ct->day > 31, "day"); CT_CHECK(ct->dow < 0 || ct->dow > 6, "day of week"); CT_CHECK(ct->mon < 0 || ct->mon > 11, "month"); CT_CHECK(ct->year < 0 || ct->year > 200,"year"); return rc; } /* * Board-specifc RTC read * Time is expressed in seconds from epoch (Jan 1 1970 at 00:00:00 UTC) * and converted internally to calendar format. */ uint32_t cvmx_rtc_ds1337_read(void) { int i, retry; uint8_t reg[8]; uint8_t sec; struct clocktime ct; struct timespec ts; memset(®, 0, sizeof(reg)); memset(&ct, 0, sizeof(ct)); for(retry=0; retry<2; retry++) { /* Lockless read: detects the infrequent roll-over and retries */ reg[0] = cvmx_twsi_read8(CVMX_RTC_DS1337_ADDR, 0x0); for(i=1; i<7; i++) reg[i] = cvmx_twsi_read8_cur_addr(CVMX_RTC_DS1337_ADDR); sec = cvmx_twsi_read8(CVMX_RTC_DS1337_ADDR, 0x0); if ((sec & 0xf) == (reg[0] & 0xf)) break; /* Time did not roll-over, value is correct */ } ct.sec = bcd2bin(reg[0] & 0x7f); ct.min = bcd2bin(reg[1] & 0x7f); ct.hour = bcd2bin(reg[2] & 0x3f); if ((reg[2] & 0x40) && (reg[2] & 0x20)) /* AM/PM format and is PM time */ { ct.hour = (ct.hour + 12) % 24; } ct.dow = (reg[3] & 0x7) - 1; /* Day of week field is 0..6 */ ct.day = bcd2bin(reg[4] & 0x3f); ct.mon = bcd2bin(reg[5] & 0x1f) - 1; /* Month field is 0..11 */ ct.year = ((reg[5] & 0x80) ? 100 : 0) + bcd2bin(reg[6]); if (validate_ct_struct(&ct)) cvmx_dprintf("Warning: RTC calendar is not configured properly\n"); if (clock_ct_to_ts(&ct, &ts) != 0) { cvmx_dprintf("Warning: RTC calendar is not configured properly\n"); return 0; } return ts.tv_sec; } /* * Board-specific RTC write * Time returned is in seconds from epoch (Jan 1 1970 at 00:00:00 UTC) */ int cvmx_rtc_ds1337_write(uint32_t time) { struct clocktime ct; struct timespec ts; int i, rc, retry; uint8_t reg[8]; uint8_t sec; ts.tv_sec = time; ts.tv_nsec = 0; clock_ts_to_ct(&ts, &ct); if (validate_ct_struct(&ct)) { cvmx_dprintf("Error: RTC was passed wrong calendar values, write failed\n"); goto ct_invalid; } reg[0] = bin2bcd(ct.sec); reg[1] = bin2bcd(ct.min); reg[2] = bin2bcd(ct.hour); /* Force 0..23 format even if using AM/PM */ reg[3] = bin2bcd(ct.dow + 1); reg[4] = bin2bcd(ct.day); reg[5] = bin2bcd(ct.mon + 1); if (ct.year >= 100) /* Set century bit*/ { reg[5] |= 0x80; } reg[6] = bin2bcd(ct.year % 100); /* Lockless write: detects the infrequent roll-over and retries */ for(retry=0; retry<2; retry++) { rc = 0; for(i=0; i<7; i++) { rc |= cvmx_twsi_write8(CVMX_RTC_DS1337_ADDR, i, reg[i]); } sec = cvmx_twsi_read8(CVMX_RTC_DS1337_ADDR, 0x0); if ((sec & 0xf) == (reg[0] & 0xf)) break; /* Time did not roll-over, value is correct */ } return (rc ? -1 : 0); ct_invalid: return -1; } #ifdef CVMX_RTC_DEBUG void cvmx_rtc_ds1337_dump_state(void) { int i = 0; printf("RTC:\n"); printf("%d : %02X ", i, cvmx_twsi_read8(CVMX_RTC_DS1337_ADDR, 0x0)); for(i=1; i<16; i++) { printf("%02X ", cvmx_twsi_read8_cur_addr(CVMX_RTC_DS1337_ADDR)); } printf("\n"); } #endif /* CVMX_RTC_DEBUG */