Re: RTC on ROCKPRO64

2021-01-23 Thread Philip Paeps

On 2021-01-22 23:16:29 (+0800), Henri Hennebert wrote:
I have tested https://reviews.freebsd.org/D22692 on my ROCKPRO64 with 
a battery and it works. (After correcting the typo at line 516 of 
rk805.c)


Is it possible to merge it for 13.0-RELEASE ?


It looks like that revision needs some changes before it can be 
accepted.  I'll see if I can make those changes.


Thanks.
Philip

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Re: rtc?

1999-09-24 Thread Luoqi Chen

> Kenneth Culver writes:
> 
> >I reinstalled -current today, and for some reason there is an extra device
> >generating interrupts. When I do a systat -vm 1 I find that there is a
> >device called rtc at irq8 generating 128 interrupts. What is it? I didn't
> >configure it, and it wasn't there before.
> 
> It has always been there, it is the RTC clock or "softclock" which is
^
You meant statclock, right?

> used to tally up the user/system times for processes and a few similar
> statistics jobs.
> 
> 
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Re: rtc?

1999-09-24 Thread Poul-Henning Kamp

In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Luoqi Chen writes:
>> Kenneth Culver writes:
>> 
>> >I reinstalled -current today, and for some reason there is an extra device
>> >generating interrupts. When I do a systat -vm 1 I find that there is a
>> >device called rtc at irq8 generating 128 interrupts. What is it? I didn't
>> >configure it, and it wasn't there before.
>> 
>> It has always been there, it is the RTC clock or "softclock" which is
>   ^
>You meant statclock, right?

Yes of course.

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Re: rtc?

1999-09-24 Thread Poul-Henning Kamp

In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 
Kenneth Culver writes:

>I reinstalled -current today, and for some reason there is an extra device
>generating interrupts. When I do a systat -vm 1 I find that there is a
>device called rtc at irq8 generating 128 interrupts. What is it? I didn't
>configure it, and it wasn't there before.

It has always been there, it is the RTC clock or "softclock" which is
used to tally up the user/system times for processes and a few similar
statistics jobs.


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