Sorry I couldn't help you, I have no idea what is the problem. Best regards.
On Friday, August 1, 2014 3:52:44 PM UTC-3, [email protected] wrote: > > I asume it's working fine Fernando, since I can get the correct date > manually using the hwclock command, this is what I get: > > The first time the BBB is Turned on > > root@beaglebone:/debian# date > Wed Apr 23 15:22:42 CDT 2014 > > Read the date and time from RTC > > root@beaglebone:/debian# hwclock -r -f /dev/rtc1 > Fri Aug 1 13:44:15 2014 -0.907724 seconds > > Put that date and time to the system > > root@beaglebone:/debian# hwclock -s -f /dev/rtc1 > root@beaglebone:/debian# date > Fri Aug 1 13:44:29 CDT 2014 > > I don't really understand what is happening, the permissions of that > new_device file writtiable: > > root@beaglebone:/sys/class/i2c-adapter/i2c-1# ll | grep new > --w------- 1 root root 4096 Dec 31 1999 new_device > > What do think? > > Thanks for taking the time > > Best regards > > Ivan > > > On Friday, August 1, 2014 1:31:24 PM UTC-5, Fernando Derkoski wrote: > > Hi Ivan, > > Your RTC is fine? the battery is charged? because I had the same error > before the guys that I work with fixed the RTC. > > On Friday, August 1, 2014 11:31:45 AM UTC-3, [email protected] wrote: > > Hi Fernando, > > Thanks for your quick answer and interest, > > Yes, I have that service enabled and either de clock_init.sh script as > the service file are exactly the same as yours, I think I found the problem > but I haven't been able to fix it beacause I can't find a workaround, > > The problem is when the next line is executed on the script: > > echo ds1307 0x68 > /sys/class/i2c-adapter/i2c-1/new_device > > I get the following error: > > *-bash: echo: write error: Invalid argument* > > This does not happen under Angstrom but it does in Debian > > root@beaglebone:/opt# systemctl status rtc-ds1307.service > rtc-ds1307.service - DS1307 RTC Service > Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/rtc-ds1307.service; enabled) > Active: inactive (dead) since Fri, 01 Aug 2014 04:22:00 -0500; 1s ago > Process: 1284 ExecStart=/bin/bash clock_init.sh (code=exited, status=0/ > SUCCESS) > CGroup: name=systemd:/system/rtc-ds1307.service > > > Apr 23 15:22:20 beaglebone rtc_ds1307[1284]: clock_init.sh: line 1: echo: > write error: Invalid argument > > And this is my *clock_init.sh* > > root@beaglebone:/opt# cat /usr/share/rtc_ds1307/clock_init.sh > echo ds1307 0x68 > /sys/class/i2c-adapter/i2c-1/new_device > hwclock -s -f /dev/rtc1 > hwclock -w > > The same trying to execute that particular line manually: > > # echo ds1307 0x68 > /sys/class/i2c-adapter/i2c-1/new_device > -bash: echo: write error: Invalid argument > > So I don't really know how to workaround this, I have tried to execute > those commands using *crontab *without any success, > > If you have any idea, please let me know > > Thank you very much for your time > > Best Regards > > Ivan > > On Thursday, July 31, 2014 2:04:52 PM UTC-5, Fernando Derkoski wrote: > > Hi there Ivan, > > So my RTC was the problem, I fix it and now in my bash reads /rtc1 again > and it is working fine. > > To get my localtime working I did this > > root@beaglebone:~# ntpdate -b -s -u pool.ntp.org > root@beaglebone:/etc# rm localtime > root@beaglebone:/etc# ln -s /usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Sao_Paulo > /etc/localtime > > You can replace with your zone. But besides the correct timezone I don't > think that localtime have something to do with the RTC. > > Here is my bash: > > echo ds1307 0x68 > /sys/class/i2c-adapter/i2c-1/new_device > hwclock -s -f /dev/rtc1 > hwclock -w > > > and the service: > > > [Unit] > Description=DS1307 RTC Service > > [Service] > Type=simple > WorkingDirectory=/usr/share/rtc_ds1307 > ExecStart=/bin/bash clock_init.sh > SyslogIdentifier=rtc_ds1307 > > [Install] > WantedBy=multi-user.target > > You enable the service? because if not when you restart he will not gonna > start. > > Regards. > > > On Thursday, July 31, 2014 2:58:32 PM UTC-3, [email protected] wrote: > > Hi Fernando, > > Im having the same problem as you had after the update, but I'm using the > BBB Rev C under Debian, and it does not get the time from the RTC during > boot, but it does if I perform the commands (mentioned in the tutorial) > manually: > > hwclock -s -f /dev/rtc1 > hwclock -w > > So I'd like to ask you what did you do about the /etc/localtime to make it > work, or how does this impact the RTC ? > > Besides, I see in your bash script *clock_init.sh*, you are using: > > > 1. *echo ds1307 0x68 > /sys/class/i2c-adapter/i2c-0/new_device* > 2. *hwclock -s -f /dev/rtc0* > 3. *hwclock -w* > > > and as far as I know this is the BBB built-in RTC's path (not battery > backened) so I wonder how is this working on your BBB ? > > The Adafruit Tutorial is made for a RTC Battery Backened registered under > /dev/rtc1, as follows: > > echo ds1307 0x68 > /sys/class/i2c-adapter/i2c-1/new_device > hwclock -s -f /dev/rtc1 > hwclock -w > > Any suggestion, comment, idea is welcome > > Thanks > > Regards > > > On Monday, February 24, 2014 12:24:00 PM UTC-6, Fernando Derkoski wrote: > > Yeah noob here, My /etc/localtime was not correct. Now the whole thing > work just fine. > > On Monday, February 24, 2014 1:45:18 PM UTC-3, Fernando Derkoski wrote: > > I tried *echo ds1307 0x68 > /sys/class/i2c-adapter/i2c-0/new_device* > > and now is working, sort of, because the time it is not being set on > restart. > here is my bash script: > > /usr/share/rtc_ds1307/clock_init.sh > > > 1. *echo ds1307 0x68 > /sys/class/i2c-adapter/i2c-0/new_device* > 2. *hwclock -s -f /dev/rtc0* > 3. *hwclock -w* > > > And here is my service: > > /lib/systemd/system/rtc-ds1307.service > > > 1. *[Unit]* > 2. *Description=DS1307 RTC Service* > 3. > 4. *[Service]* > 5. *Type=simple* > 6. *WorkingDirectory=/usr/share/rtc_ds1307* > 7. *ExecStart=/bin/bash clock_init.sh* > 8. *SyslogIdentifier=rtc_ds1307* > 9. > 10. *[Install]* > 11. *WantedBy=multi-user.target* > > > My service is running on the restart, but if I run > dmesg | grep ds1307 I get: > *[ 5.934660] rtc-ds1307: probe of 0-0068 failed with error -5* > *[ 5.970362] i2c i2c-0: new_device: Instantiated device ds1307 at 0x68* > > > On Monday, February 24, 2014 9:58:23 AM UTC-3, Fernando Derkoski wrote: > > Hello, > > Before the upgrade I was testing the RTC and it was normal, but after I > runned the okpg upgrade this happens: > > *root@beaglebone:~# i2cdetect -y -r 1* > *] 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a b c d e f* > *00: -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --* > *10: -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --* > *20: -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --* > *30: -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --* > *40: -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --* > *50: -- -- -- -- UU UU UU UU -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --* > *60: -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 68 -- -- -- -- -- -- --* > *70: -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --* > *root@beaglebone:~# echo ds1307 0x68 > > /sys/class/i2c-adapter/i2c-1/new_device* > *-sh: echo: write error: Invalid argument* > *root@beaglebone:~#* > > I was doing this tutorial: > > http://learn.adafruit.com/adding-a-real-time-clock-to-beaglebone-black/set-rtc-time > > Anyone could help me? > > root@beagleboneD:/opt# systemctl status rtc-ds1307.service > rtc-ds1307.service - DS1307 RTC Service > Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/rtc-ds1307.service; enabled) > Active: inactive (dead) since Fri, 01 Aug 2014 04:22:35 -0500; 441ms ago > Process: 1299 ExecStart=/bin/bash clock_init.sh (<span style=" > > ... -- For more options, visit http://beagleboard.org/discuss --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "BeagleBoard" group. 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