/*************************************************************************** * __________ __ ___. * Open \______ \ ____ ____ | | _\_ |__ _______ ___ * Source | _// _ \_/ ___\| |/ /| __ \ / _ \ \/ / * Jukebox | | ( <_> ) \___| < | \_\ ( <_> > < < * Firmware |____|_ /\____/ \___ >__|_ \|___ /\____/__/\_ \ * \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ * $Id$ * * Based upon code (C) 2002 by Björn Stenberg * Copyright (C) 2011 by Thomas Jarosch * Copyright (C) 2018 by Marcin Bukat * * 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. * * This software is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY * KIND, either express or implied. * ****************************************************************************/ #include #include #if !defined(WIN32) #include #include #include #include #include #endif #include "config.h" void rtc_init(void) { tzset(); } int rtc_read_datetime(struct tm *tm) { time_t now = time(NULL); *tm = *localtime(&now); return 0; } int rtc_write_datetime(const struct tm *tm) { #if !defined(WIN32) struct timeval tv; struct tm *tm_time; tv.tv_sec = mktime((struct tm *)tm); tv.tv_usec = 0; /* set system clock */ settimeofday(&tv, NULL); /* hw clock stores time in UTC */ time_t now = time(NULL); tm_time = gmtime(&now); /* Try to write the HW RTC, if present. */ int rtc = open("/dev/rtc0", O_WRONLY); if (rtc > 0) { ioctl(rtc, RTC_SET_TIME, (struct rtc_time *)tm_time); close(rtc); } #else (void)(*tm); #endif return 0; } #if defined(HAVE_RTC_ALARM) && !defined(SIMULATOR) void rtc_set_alarm(int h, int m) { struct rtc_time tm; long sec; int rtc = open("/dev/rtc0", O_WRONLY); if (rtc < 0) return; /* Get RTC time */ ioctl(rtc, RTC_RD_TIME, &tm); /* Convert to seconds into the GMT day. Can be negative! */ sec = h * 3600 + m * 60 + timezone; h = sec / 3600; sec -= h * 3600; m = sec / 60; /* Handle negative or positive wraps */ while (m < 0) { m += 60; h--; } while (m > 59) { m -= 60; h++; } while (h < 0) { h += 24; tm.tm_mday--; } while (h > 23) { h -= 24; tm.tm_mday++; } /* Update the struct */ tm.tm_sec = 0; tm.tm_hour = h; tm.tm_min = m; ioctl(rtc, RTC_ALM_SET, &tm); close(rtc); } void rtc_get_alarm(int *h, int *m) { struct rtc_time tm; long sec; int rtc = open("/dev/rtc0", O_WRONLY); if (rtc < 0) return; ioctl(rtc, RTC_ALM_READ, &tm); close(rtc); /* Convert RTC from UTC to local time zone.. */ sec = (tm.tm_min * 60) + (tm.tm_hour * 3600) - timezone; /* Handle wrapping and negative offsets */ *h = (sec / 3600); sec -= *h * 3600; *m = sec / 60; while (*m < 0) { *m = *m + 60; *h = *h - 1; } while (*m > 59) { *m = *m - 60; *h = *h + 1; } while (*h < 0) { *h = *h + 24; } while (*h > 23) { *h = *h - 24; } } void rtc_enable_alarm(bool enable) { int rtc = open("/dev/rtc0", O_WRONLY); if (rtc < 0) return; ioctl(rtc, enable ? RTC_AIE_ON : RTC_AIE_OFF, NULL); close(rtc); /* XXX Note that this may or may not work; Linux may need to be suspended or shut down in a special way to keep the RTC alarm active */ } /* Returns true if alarm was the reason we started up */ bool rtc_check_alarm_started(bool release_alarm) { int rtc = open("/dev/rtc0", O_WRONLY); if (rtc < 0) return false; /* XXX There is no generic way of determining wakeup reason. Will likely need a target-specific hook. */ /* Disable alarm if requested */ if (release_alarm) ioctl(rtc, RTC_AIE_OFF, NULL); close(rtc); return false; } /* See if we received an alarm. */ bool rtc_check_alarm_flag(void) { struct rtc_wkalrm alrm; int rtc = open("/dev/rtc0", O_WRONLY); if (rtc < 0) return false; alrm.pending = 0; /* XXX Documented as "mostly useless on Linux" except with EFI RTCs Will likely need a target-specific hook. */ ioctl(rtc, RTC_WKALM_RD, &alrm); close(rtc); return alrm.pending; } #endif /* HAVE_RTC_ALARM */