/* $Id: rtc.h,v 1.1 2000/07/10 16:32:31 bjornw Exp $ */ #ifndef RTC_H #define RTC_H #include /* Dallas DS1302 clock/calendar register numbers */ #define RTC_SECONDS 0 #define RTC_MINUTES 1 #define RTC_HOURS 2 #define RTC_DAY_OF_MONTH 3 #define RTC_MONTH 4 #define RTC_WEEKDAY 5 #define RTC_YEAR 6 #ifdef CONFIG_DS1302 #define CMOS_READ(x) ds1302_readreg(x) #define CMOS_WRITE(val,reg) ds1302_writereg(reg,val) #define RTC_INIT() ds1302_init() #else /* no RTC configured so we shouldn't try to access any */ #define CMOS_READ(x) 42 #define CMOS_WRITE(x,y) #define RTC_INIT() (-1) #endif /* conversions to and from the stupid RTC internal format */ #define BCD_TO_BIN(x) x = (((x & 0xf0) >> 3) * 5 + (x & 0xf)) #define BIN_TO_BCD(x) x = (x % 10) | ((x / 10) << 4) /* * The struct used to pass data via the following ioctl. Similar to the * struct tm in , but it needs to be here so that the kernel * source is self contained, allowing cross-compiles, etc. etc. */ struct rtc_time { int tm_sec; int tm_min; int tm_hour; int tm_mday; int tm_mon; int tm_year; int tm_wday; int tm_yday; int tm_isdst; }; /* * ioctl calls that are permitted to the /dev/rtc interface */ #define RTC_RD_TIME _IOR('p', 0x09, struct rtc_time) /* Read RTC time */ #define RTC_SET_TIME _IOW('p', 0x0a, struct rtc_time) /* Set RTC time */ #endif