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| author | Benoît Thébaudeau <benoit.thebaudeau@advansee.com> | 2012-07-20 16:05:36 +0200 | 
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| committer | Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> | 2012-09-02 17:31:00 +0200 | 
| commit | df930e9b3c6a644d1b0b50dce31fc9f4686925c2 (patch) | |
| tree | 78cc9c286d400cff53a058e176b1230dc82ac3f5 /drivers/rtc/rv3029.c | |
| parent | 0880e5bb0c638aec47c1f9349bbb9a0f48179313 (diff) | |
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rtc: pcf8563: Make century compatible with Linux
This driver uses the century bit of this RTC in the opposite way Linux does.
From Linux's rtc-pcf8563.c:
	/*
	 * The meaning of MO_C bit varies by the chip type.
	 * From PCF8563 datasheet: this bit is toggled when the years
	 * register overflows from 99 to 00
	 *   0 indicates the century is 20xx
	 *   1 indicates the century is 19xx
	 * From RTC8564 datasheet: this bit indicates change of
	 * century. When the year digit data overflows from 99 to 00,
	 * this bit is set. By presetting it to 0 while still in the
	 * 20th century, it will be set in year 2000, ...
	 * There seems no reliable way to know how the system use this
	 * bit.  So let's do it heuristically, assuming we are live in
	 * 1970...2069.
	 */
As U-Boot's PCF8563 driver does not say it is supposed to support the RTC8564,
make this driver compatible with Linux's by giving the opposite meaning to the
century bit.
Signed-off-by: Benoît Thébaudeau <benoit.thebaudeau@advansee.com>
Cc: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de>
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