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@@ -105,24 +105,6 @@ u32 arch_gettimeoffset(void)
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return elapsed_time * 1000;
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}
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-/*
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- * In order to set the CMOS clock precisely, set_rtc_mmss has to be
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- * called 500 ms after the second nowtime has started, because when
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- * nowtime is written into the registers of the CMOS clock, it will
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- * jump to the next second precisely 500 ms later. Check the Motorola
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- * MC146818A or Dallas DS12887 data sheet for details.
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- *
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- * BUG: This routine does not handle hour overflow properly; it just
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- * sets the minutes. Usually you won't notice until after reboot!
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- */
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-static inline int set_rtc_mmss(unsigned long nowtime)
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-{
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- return 0;
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-}
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-
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-/* last time the cmos clock got updated */
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-static long last_rtc_update = 0;
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-
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/*
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* timer_interrupt() needs to keep up the real-time clock,
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* as well as call the "do_timer()" routine every clocktick
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@@ -138,23 +120,6 @@ static irqreturn_t timer_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id)
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#ifndef CONFIG_SMP
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update_process_times(user_mode(get_irq_regs()));
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#endif
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- /*
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- * If we have an externally synchronized Linux clock, then update
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- * CMOS clock accordingly every ~11 minutes. Set_rtc_mmss() has to be
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- * called as close as possible to 500 ms before the new second starts.
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- */
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- write_seqlock(&xtime_lock);
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- if (ntp_synced()
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- && xtime.tv_sec > last_rtc_update + 660
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- && (xtime.tv_nsec / 1000) >= 500000 - ((unsigned)TICK_SIZE) / 2
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- && (xtime.tv_nsec / 1000) <= 500000 + ((unsigned)TICK_SIZE) / 2)
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- {
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- if (set_rtc_mmss(xtime.tv_sec) == 0)
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- last_rtc_update = xtime.tv_sec;
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- else /* do it again in 60 s */
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- last_rtc_update = xtime.tv_sec - 600;
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- }
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- write_sequnlock(&xtime_lock);
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/* As we return to user mode fire off the other CPU schedulers..
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this is basically because we don't yet share IRQ's around.
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This message is rigged to be safe on the 386 - basically it's
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@@ -174,7 +139,7 @@ static struct irqaction irq0 = {
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.name = "MFT2",
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};
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-void __init time_init(void)
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+void read_persistent_clock(struct timespec *ts)
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{
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unsigned int epoch, year, mon, day, hour, min, sec;
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@@ -194,11 +159,13 @@ void __init time_init(void)
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epoch = 1952;
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year += epoch;
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- xtime.tv_sec = mktime(year, mon, day, hour, min, sec);
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- xtime.tv_nsec = (INITIAL_JIFFIES % HZ) * (NSEC_PER_SEC / HZ);
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- set_normalized_timespec(&wall_to_monotonic,
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- -xtime.tv_sec, -xtime.tv_nsec);
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+ ts->tv_sec = mktime(year, mon, day, hour, min, sec);
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+ ts->tv_nsec = (INITIAL_JIFFIES % HZ) * (NSEC_PER_SEC / HZ);
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+}
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+
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+void __init time_init(void)
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+{
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#if defined(CONFIG_CHIP_M32102) || defined(CONFIG_CHIP_XNUX2) \
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|| defined(CONFIG_CHIP_VDEC2) || defined(CONFIG_CHIP_M32700) \
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|| defined(CONFIG_CHIP_OPSP) || defined(CONFIG_CHIP_M32104)
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