On Thu, 23 Oct 2008, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> > > > Good, so solving the problem should fix it for both. When did the
> > > > problem get
> > > > introduced - 2.4 or 2.6?
> > > 
> > > Silly question I guess, but how is the passing done?
> > 
> > On m68k architecture, bootloader passes a list of tags to the kernel, see
> > set_kernel_bootinfo():
> 
> Short answer: bootinfo.
> 
> I'm confident the date/time is passed by bootinfo OK, but it then
> 'disappears'.

Yep, nothing is done with mac_bi_data.boottime, except for printing it
to the kernel log.

> I'm pretty sure it was still OK in the 2.2 series - I'm unsure on when it
> broke: 2.4 or 2.6?

It seems to be removed in early 2.5 (2.4 has it, my oldest 2.5 is 2.5.5
and that one doesn't have it anymore):

--- a/arch/m68k/mac/misc.c
+++ b/arch/m68k/mac/misc.c
@@ -571,6 +571,26 @@ static void unmktime(unsigned long time, long offset,
        return;
 }
 
+/*
+ * Return the boot time for use in initializing the kernel clock.
+ *
+ * I'd like to read the hardware clock here but many machines read
+ * the PRAM through ADB, and interrupts aren't initialized when this
+ * is called so ADB obviously won't work.
+ */
+
+void mac_gettod(int *yearp, int *monp, int *dayp,
+              int *hourp, int *minp, int *secp)
+{
+       /* Yes the GMT bias is backwards.  It looks like Penguin is
+           screwing up the boottime it gives us... This works for me
+           in Canada/Eastern but it might be wrong everywhere else. */
+       unmktime(mac_bi_data.boottime, -mac_bi_data.gmtbias * 60,
+               yearp, monp, dayp, hourp, minp, secp);
+       /* For some reason this is off by one */
+       *monp = *monp + 1;
+}
+
 /* 
  * Read/write the hardware clock.
  */

and `mach_gettod' was wired up to 'mac_gettod'.

No idea why it was removed. I should check my mail archives (2002 and
older are on CD).

Gr{oetje,eeting}s,

                                                Geert

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