Hi,

On 19/02/2016 at 11:09:45 -0700, Joshua Henderson wrote :
> +static int pic32_rtc_gettime(struct device *dev, struct rtc_time *rtc_tm)
> +{
> +     struct pic32_rtc_dev *pdata = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
> +     void __iomem *base = pdata->reg_base;
> +     unsigned int tries = 0;
> +
> +     clk_enable(pdata->clk);
> +
> +     do {
> +             rtc_tm->tm_hour = readb(base + PIC32_RTCHOUR);
> +             rtc_tm->tm_min = readb(base + PIC32_RTCMIN);
> +             rtc_tm->tm_mon  = readb(base + PIC32_RTCMON);
> +             rtc_tm->tm_mday = readb(base + PIC32_RTCDAY);
> +             rtc_tm->tm_year = readb(base + PIC32_RTCYEAR);
> +             rtc_tm->tm_sec  = readb(base + PIC32_RTCSEC);
> +
> +             /*
> +              * The only way to work out whether the system was mid-update
> +              * when we read it is to check the second counter, and if it
> +              * is zero, then we re-try the entire read.
> +              */
> +             tries = 1;
> +     } while (rtc_tm->tm_sec == 0 && tries < 2);
> +

This doesn't seem right. It will wait up to a second as tries will
always be less than 2, this is probably not what you want.

> +     rtc_tm->tm_sec = bcd2bin(rtc_tm->tm_sec);
> +     rtc_tm->tm_min = bcd2bin(rtc_tm->tm_min);
> +     rtc_tm->tm_hour = bcd2bin(rtc_tm->tm_hour);
> +     rtc_tm->tm_mday = bcd2bin(rtc_tm->tm_mday);
> +     rtc_tm->tm_mon = bcd2bin(rtc_tm->tm_mon) - 1;
> +     rtc_tm->tm_year = bcd2bin(rtc_tm->tm_year);
> +
> +     rtc_tm->tm_year += 100;
> +
> +     dev_dbg(dev, "read time %04d.%02d.%02d %02d:%02d:%02d\n",
> +             1900 + rtc_tm->tm_year, rtc_tm->tm_mon, rtc_tm->tm_mday,
> +             rtc_tm->tm_hour, rtc_tm->tm_min, rtc_tm->tm_sec);
> +
> +     clk_disable(pdata->clk);
> +     return rtc_valid_tm(rtc_tm);
> +}
> +

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Alexandre Belloni, Free Electrons
Embedded Linux, Kernel and Android engineering
http://free-electrons.com

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