Dag-Erling Smørgrav schrieb:
> The STMicroelectronics M41T11 is an RTC chip which is similar in most
> ways to the Dallas/Maxim DS1307 or DS1337, except that it supports
> software calibration:
>
> http://www.st.com/stonline/books/pdf/docs/6103.pdf
>
> I want to use this calibration feature [...]
> [...]
> In order to access this from userland, I've added two ioctls,
> (RTC_SPEED_UP and RTC_SPEED_DOWN) with corresponding functions in
> drivers/rtc/interface.c (rtc_speed_up() and rtc_speed_down()) and
> corresponding slots in rtc_class_ops (speed_up and speed_down).
It looks odd to me to do only differential up and down adjustments.
I would prefer read_calibration_register and write_calibration_register
access and let the userspace decide how much it wants to
increment/decrement the register.
Or - do you adjust your date also after you changed your battery
with +1567days,7h,34m,12sec instead of telling it's 11th Sept. 2007, 4:33pm ?
Regards,
Clemens Koller
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