rockbox/firmware/drivers/rtc/rtc_pcf50606.c
Solomon Peachy 9b3f22ac3a FS#7814 - Enable RTC Alarms on H300, X5, and M5
Original patch by Alexander Spyridakis
Modified by Steve Bavin and Igor Poretsky
Keymap fixes by Marianne Arnold

Change-Id: I5a252d97d2b05c533e048931f7354f4261f76499
2018-12-25 08:51:33 -05:00

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#include "config.h"
#include "i2c.h"
#include "rtc.h"
#include "kernel.h"
#include "system.h"
#include "pcf50606.h"
#include "timefuncs.h"
/* Values which each disable one alarm time register */
static const char alarm_disable[] = {
0x7f, 0x7f, 0x3f, 0x07, 0x3f, 0x1f, 0xff
};
void rtc_init(void)
{
rtc_check_alarm_started(false);
}
int rtc_read_datetime(struct tm *tm)
{
unsigned int i;
int rc, oldlevel;
unsigned char buf[7];
oldlevel = disable_irq_save();
rc = pcf50606_read_multiple(0x0a, buf, sizeof(buf));
restore_irq(oldlevel);
for (i = 0; i < sizeof(buf); i++)
buf[i] = BCD2DEC(buf[i]);
tm->tm_sec = buf[0];
tm->tm_min = buf[1];
tm->tm_hour = buf[2];
tm->tm_mday = buf[4];
tm->tm_mon = buf[5] - 1;
tm->tm_yday = 0; /* Not implemented for now */
#ifdef IRIVER_H300_SERIES
/* Special kludge to coexist with the iriver firmware. The iriver firmware
stores the date as 1965+nn, and allows a range of 1980..2064. We use
1964+nn here to make leap years work correctly, so the date will be one
year off in the iriver firmware but at least won't be reset anymore. */
tm->tm_year = buf[6] + 64;
#else /* Not IRIVER_H300_SERIES */
tm->tm_year = buf[6] + 100;
#endif /* IRIVER_H300_SERIES */
set_day_of_week(tm);
return rc;
}
int rtc_write_datetime(const struct tm *tm)
{
unsigned int i;
int rc, oldlevel;
unsigned char buf[7];
buf[0] = tm->tm_sec;
buf[1] = tm->tm_min;
buf[2] = tm->tm_hour;
buf[3] = tm->tm_wday;
buf[4] = tm->tm_mday;
buf[5] = tm->tm_mon + 1;
#ifdef IRIVER_H300_SERIES
/* Iriver firmware compatibility kludge, see rtc_read_datetime(). */
buf[6] = tm->tm_year - 64;
#else /* Not IRIVER_H300_SERIES */
buf[6] = tm->tm_year - 100;
#endif /* IRIVER_H300_SERIES */
for (i = 0; i < sizeof(buf); i++)
buf[i] = DEC2BCD(buf[i]);
oldlevel = disable_irq_save();
rc = pcf50606_write_multiple(0x0a, buf, sizeof(buf));
restore_irq(oldlevel);
return rc;
}
/**
* Checks the PCF interrupt 1 register bit 7 to see if an alarm interrupt has
* triggered since last we checked.
*/
bool rtc_check_alarm_flag(void)
{
int oldlevel = disable_irq_save();
int rc = pcf50606_read(0x02) & 0x80;
restore_irq(oldlevel);
return rc;
}
/**
* Enables or disables the alarm.
* The Ipod bootloader clears all PCF interrupt registers and always enables
* the "wake on RTC" bit on OOCC1, so we have to rely on other means to find
* out if we just woke from an alarm.
* Return value is always false for us.
*/
void rtc_enable_alarm(bool enable)
{
int oldlevel = disable_irq_save();
if (enable) {
/* Tell the PCF to ignore everything but second, minute and hour, so
* that an alarm will trigger the next time the alarm time occurs.
*/
pcf50606_write_multiple(0x14, alarm_disable + 3, 4);
/* Unmask the alarm interrupt (might be unneeded) */
pcf50606_write(0x5, pcf50606_read(0x5) & ~0x80);
/* Make sure wake on RTC is set when shutting down */
pcf50606_write(0x8, pcf50606_read(0x8) | 0x10);
} else {
/* We use this year to indicate a disabled alarm. If you happen to live
* around this time and are annoyed by this, feel free to seek out my
* grave and do something nasty to it.
*/
pcf50606_write(0x17, 0x99);
/* Make sure we don't wake on RTC after shutting down */
pcf50606_write(0x8, pcf50606_read(0x8) & ~0x10);
}
restore_irq(oldlevel);
return;
}
/**
* Check if alarm caused unit to start.
*/
bool rtc_check_alarm_started(bool release_alarm)
{
static bool run_before = false, alarm_state;
bool rc;
if (run_before) {
rc = alarm_state;
alarm_state &= ~release_alarm;
} else {
char rt[3], at[3];
/* The Ipod bootloader seems to read (and thus clear) the PCF interrupt
* registers, so we need to find some other way to detect if an alarm
* just happened
*/
int oldlevel = disable_irq_save();
pcf50606_read_multiple(0x0a, rt, 3);
pcf50606_read_multiple(0x11, at, 3);
restore_irq(oldlevel);
/* If alarm time and real time match within 10 seconds of each other, we
* assume an alarm just triggered
*/
rc = alarm_state = rt[1] == at[1] && rt[2] == at[2]
&& (rt[0] - at[0]) <= 10;
run_before = true;
}
return rc;
}
/* set alarm time registers to the given time (repeat once per day) */
void rtc_set_alarm(int h, int m)
{
int oldlevel = disable_irq_save();
/* Set us to wake at the first second of the specified time */
pcf50606_write(0x11, 0);
/* Convert to BCD */
pcf50606_write(0x12, ((m/10) << 4) | m%10);
pcf50606_write(0x13, ((h/10) << 4) | h%10);
restore_irq(oldlevel);
}
/* read out the current alarm time */
void rtc_get_alarm(int *h, int *m)
{
char buf[2];
int oldlevel = disable_irq_save();
pcf50606_read_multiple(0x12, buf, 2);
restore_irq(oldlevel);
/* Convert from BCD */
*m = ((buf[0] >> 4) & 0x7)*10 + (buf[0] & 0x0f);
*h = ((buf[1] >> 4) & 0x3)*10 + (buf[1] & 0x0f);
}