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Nevertheless these are the parameters to check to have the RTC supported: | Nevertheless these are the parameters to check to have the RTC supported: | ||
$ make linux-menuconfig | $ make linux-menuconfig | ||
− | * check the i2c module drivers | + | * check the i2c module drivers "I2C support", "I2C DEVICE", "I2C HARDWARE/bus on imx" |
− | * check the RTC module driver | + | * check the RTC module driver "RTC class", "set time from RTC" "RTC interface dev" |
− | * if you | + | * if you integrates these module statically in the kernel then the system date will be set at power-up. |
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$ make | $ make | ||
and reload your kernel and/or rootfs | and reload your kernel and/or rootfs |
Revision as of 19:29, 28 January 2007
On this page, you will find usefull informations to use an external DS1374 Real Time Clock. This feature apply to the armadeus software release 2.0 and above.
Hardware
No permanent RTC is present on the APF9328 but it is not so complex to add a DS1374 (with quartz integrated) on the I2C bus. Do not forget to provide the power-supply.
Configuration
First be sure to use an armadeus 2.0 or higher. The RTC/DS1374 support is already present in U-BOOT and linux kernel 2.6.18.1 and higher. Therefore you have nothing to configure to use the RTC. Nevertheless these are the parameters to check to have the RTC supported:
$ make linux-menuconfig
- check the i2c module drivers "I2C support", "I2C DEVICE", "I2C HARDWARE/bus on imx"
- check the RTC module driver "RTC class", "set time from RTC" "RTC interface dev"
- if you integrates these module statically in the kernel then the system date will be set at power-up.
$ make
and reload your kernel and/or rootfs
Installation
if you choose to compile rtc and i2c drivers as module then you have load them:
$ modprobe i2c-imx $ modprobe rtc-ds1374 $ modprobe rtc-dev
Usage
- From U-Boot there is a command date to read, reset, update the RTC.
$ help date
for more information
- From linux use the commande hwclock to read, write, synchronize the RTC.
$ date --help
for more information
Links
- maxim-ic ds1374 datasheete