Rick Niles wrote:
I'm the Linux maintainer for the OSGPS (open source GPS) project. Our
last release version was based off Fedora 5 and since we have had some
hardware issues with our on board interrupt line I was using the RTC
interrupt to service the tracking loops. I've been trying to make the
driver work with Fedora 7 and the 2.6.22 kernel, but the rtc_register()
and other RTC functions seems to have been removed. I see they've been
replaced by the corresponding HPET functions, which is great. However,
hpet_register() always returns -16 (EBUSY). This could be because I
lack the correct hardware (I'm running 32-bit Linux on a Athlon64 with
an NVIDIA chipset) or some other reason.
I'm looking for any help here. The RTC version of the code can be
viewed at:
http://osgps.cvs.sourceforge.net/osgps/osgps/linuxmod.c?revision=1.12&view=markup
Can device drivers still use the real-time clock at all? Does the
tickless kernel effect this at all?
Thanks for any help you can lend,
Rick Niles.
Am I missing why you can't just use a normal kernel timer for this? You
shouldn't have to mess with the RTC or HPET directly..
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