rockbox/firmware/drivers/rtc/rtc_pcf50605.c
Daniel Stenberg 2acc0ac542 Updated our source code header to explicitly mention that we are GPL v2 or
later. We still need to hunt down snippets used that are not. 1324 modified
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http://www.rockbox.org/mail/archive/rockbox-dev-archive-2008-06/0060.shtml


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/***************************************************************************
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* $Id$
*
* Copyright (C) 2002 by Linus Nielsen Feltzing, Uwe Freese, Laurent Baum
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
* of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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* KIND, either express or implied.
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****************************************************************************/
#include "config.h"
#include "i2c.h"
#include "rtc.h"
#include "kernel.h"
#include "system.h"
#include "pcf50605.h"
#include <stdbool.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(unsigned char* buf)
{
return pcf50605_read_multiple(0x0a, buf, 7);
}
int rtc_write_datetime(unsigned char* buf)
{
pcf50605_write_multiple(0x0a, buf, 7);
return 1;
}
/**
* 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)
{
return pcf50605_read(0x02) & 0x80;
}
/**
* 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.
*/
bool rtc_enable_alarm(bool enable)
{
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.
*/
pcf50605_write_multiple(0x14, alarm_disable + 3, 4);
/* Unmask the alarm interrupt (might be unneeded) */
pcf50605_write(0x5, pcf50605_read(0x5) & ~0x80);
/* Make sure wake on RTC is set when shutting down */
pcf50605_wakeup_flags |= 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.
*/
pcf50605_write(0x17, 0x99);
/* Make sure we don't wake on RTC after shutting down */
pcf50605_wakeup_flags &= ~0x10;
}
return false;
}
/**
* 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
*/
pcf50605_read_multiple(0x0a, rt, 3);
pcf50605_read_multiple(0x11, at, 3);
/* 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;
}
void rtc_set_alarm(int h, int m)
{
/* Set us to wake at the first second of the specified time */
pcf50605_write(0x11, 0);
/* Convert to BCD */
pcf50605_write(0x12, ((m/10) << 4) | m%10);
pcf50605_write(0x13, ((h/10) << 4) | h%10);
}
void rtc_get_alarm(int *h, int *m)
{
char buf[2];
pcf50605_read_multiple(0x12, buf, 2);
/* Convert from BCD */
*m = ((buf[0] >> 4) & 0x7)*10 + (buf[0] & 0x0f);
*h = ((buf[1] >> 4) & 0x3)*10 + (buf[1] & 0x0f);
}