nuttx/drivers/timers/pcf85263.c
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/************************************************************************************
* drivers/timers/pcf85263.c
*
* Copyright (C) 2015 Gregory Nutt. All rights reserved.
* Author: Gregory Nutt <gnutt@nuttx.org>
*
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*
************************************************************************************/
/************************************************************************************
* Included Files
************************************************************************************/
#include <nuttx/config.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <debug.h>
#include <nuttx/arch.h>
#include <nuttx/i2c/i2c_master.h>
#include <nuttx/timers/pcf85263.h>
#include "pcf85263.h"
#ifdef CONFIG_RTC_PCF85263
/************************************************************************************
* Pre-processor Definitions
************************************************************************************/
/* Configuration ********************************************************************/
/* This RTC implementation supports only date/time RTC hardware */
#ifndef CONFIG_RTC_DATETIME
# error CONFIG_RTC_DATETIME must be set to use this driver
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_RTC_HIRES
# error CONFIG_RTC_HIRES must NOT be set with this driver
#endif
#ifndef CONFIG_PCF85263_I2C_FREQUENCY
# error CONFIG_PCF85263_I2C_FREQUENCY is not configured
# define CONFIG_PCF85263_I2C_FREQUENCY 400000
#endif
#if CONFIG_PCF85263_I2C_FREQUENCY > 400000
# error CONFIG_PCF85263_I2C_FREQUENCY is out of range
#endif
#define PCF85263_I2C_ADDRESS 0x51
/************************************************************************************
* Private Types
************************************************************************************/
/* This structure describes the state of the PCF85263 chip. Only a single RTC is
* supported.
*/
struct pcf85263_dev_s
{
FAR struct i2c_master_s *i2c; /* Contained reference to the I2C bus driver */
};
/************************************************************************************
* Public Data
************************************************************************************/
/* g_rtc_enabled is set true after the RTC has successfully initialized */
volatile bool g_rtc_enabled = false;
/************************************************************************************
* Private Data
************************************************************************************/
/* The state of the PCF85263 chip. Only a single RTC is supported */
static struct pcf85263_dev_s g_pcf85263;
/************************************************************************************
* Private Functions
************************************************************************************/
/************************************************************************************
* Name: rtc_dumptime
*
* Description:
* Show the broken out time.
*
* Input Parameters:
* None
*
* Returned Value:
* None
*
************************************************************************************/
#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_RTC_INFO
static void rtc_dumptime(FAR struct tm *tp, FAR const char *msg)
{
rtcinfo("%s:\n", msg);
rtcinfo(" tm_sec: %08x\n", tp->tm_sec);
rtcinfo(" tm_min: %08x\n", tp->tm_min);
rtcinfo(" tm_hour: %08x\n", tp->tm_hour);
rtcinfo(" tm_mday: %08x\n", tp->tm_mday);
rtcinfo(" tm_mon: %08x\n", tp->tm_mon);
rtcinfo(" tm_year: %08x\n", tp->tm_year);
rtcinfo(" tm_wday: %08x\n", tp->tm_wday);
rtcinfo(" tm_yday: %08x\n", tp->tm_yday);
rtcinfo(" tm_isdst: %08x\n", tp->tm_isdst);
}
#else
# define rtc_dumptime(tp, msg)
#endif
/************************************************************************************
* Name: rtc_bin2bcd
*
* Description:
* Converts a 2 digit binary to BCD format
*
* Input Parameters:
* value - The byte to be converted.
*
* Returned Value:
* The value in BCD representation
*
************************************************************************************/
static uint8_t rtc_bin2bcd(int value)
{
uint8_t msbcd = 0;
while (value >= 10)
{
msbcd++;
value -= 10;
}
return (msbcd << 4) | value;
}
/************************************************************************************
* Name: rtc_bcd2bin
*
* Description:
* Convert from 2 digit BCD to binary.
*
* Input Parameters:
* value - The BCD value to be converted.
*
* Returned Value:
* The value in binary representation
*
************************************************************************************/
static int rtc_bcd2bin(uint8_t value)
{
int tens = ((int)value >> 4) * 10;
return tens + (value & 0x0f);
}
/************************************************************************************
* Public Functions
************************************************************************************/
/************************************************************************************
* Name: pcf85263_rtc_initialize
*
* Description:
* Initialize the hardware RTC per the selected configuration. This function is
* called once during the OS initialization sequence by board-specific logic.
*
* After pcf85263_rtc_initialize() is called, the OS function clock_synchronize()
* should also be called to synchronize the system timer to a hardware RTC. That
* operation is normally performed automatically by the system during clock
* initialization. However, when an external RTC is used, the board logic will
* need to explicitly re-synchronize the system timer to the RTC when the RTC
* becomes available.
*
* Input Parameters:
* None
*
* Returned Value:
* Zero (OK) on success; a negated errno on failure
*
************************************************************************************/
int pcf85263_rtc_initialize(FAR struct i2c_master_s *i2c)
{
/* Remember the i2c device and claim that the RTC is enabled */
g_pcf85263.i2c = i2c;
g_rtc_enabled = true;
return OK;
}
/************************************************************************************
* Name: up_rtc_getdatetime
*
* Description:
* Get the current date and time from the date/time RTC. This interface
* is only supported by the date/time RTC hardware implementation.
* It is used to replace the system timer. It is only used by the RTOS during
* initialization to set up the system time when CONFIG_RTC and CONFIG_RTC_DATETIME
* are selected (and CONFIG_RTC_HIRES is not).
*
* NOTE: Some date/time RTC hardware is capability of sub-second accuracy. That
* sub-second accuracy is lost in this interface. However, since the system time
* is reinitialized on each power-up/reset, there will be no timing inaccuracy in
* the long run.
*
* Input Parameters:
* tp - The location to return the high resolution time value.
*
* Returned Value:
* Zero (OK) on success; a negated errno on failure
*
************************************************************************************/
int up_rtc_getdatetime(FAR struct tm *tp)
{
struct i2c_msg_s msg[4];
uint8_t secaddr;
uint8_t buffer[7];
uint8_t seconds;
int ret;
/* If this function is called before the RTC has been initialized (and it will be),
* then just return the data/time of the epoch, 12:00 am, Jan 1, 1970.
*/
if (!g_rtc_enabled)
{
tp->tm_sec = 0;
tp->tm_min = 0;
tp->tm_hour = 0;
/* Jan 1, 1970 was a Thursday */
tp->tm_wday = 4;
tp->tm_mday = 1;
tp->tm_mon = 0;
tp->tm_year = 70;
return -EAGAIN;
}
/* Select to begin reading at the seconds register */
secaddr = PCF85263_RTC_SECONDS;
msg[0].frequency = CONFIG_PCF85263_I2C_FREQUENCY;
msg[0].addr = PCF85263_I2C_ADDRESS;
msg[0].flags = 0;
msg[0].buffer = &secaddr;
msg[0].length = 1;
/* Set up to read 7 registers: secondss, minutes, hour, day-of-week, date,
* month, year
*/
msg[1].frequency = CONFIG_PCF85263_I2C_FREQUENCY;
msg[1].addr = PCF85263_I2C_ADDRESS;
msg[1].flags = I2C_M_READ;
msg[1].buffer = buffer;
msg[1].length = 7;
/* Read the seconds register again */
msg[2].frequency = CONFIG_PCF85263_I2C_FREQUENCY;
msg[2].addr = PCF85263_I2C_ADDRESS;
msg[2].flags = 0;
msg[2].buffer = &secaddr;
msg[2].length = 1;
msg[3].frequency = CONFIG_PCF85263_I2C_FREQUENCY;
msg[3].addr = PCF85263_I2C_ADDRESS;
msg[3].flags = I2C_M_READ;
msg[3].buffer = &seconds;
msg[3].length = 1;
/* Perform the transfer. The transfer may be performed repeatedly of the
* seconds values decreases, meaning that that was a rollover in the seconds.
*/
do
{
ret = I2C_TRANSFER(g_pcf85263.i2c, msg, 4);
if (ret < 0)
{
rtcerr("ERROR: I2C_TRANSFER failed: %d\n", ret)
return ret;
}
}
while ((buffer[0] & PCF85263_RTC_SECONDS_MASK) >
(seconds & PCF85263_RTC_SECONDS_MASK));
/* Format the return time */
/* Return seconds (0-61) */
tp->tm_sec = rtc_bcd2bin(buffer[0] & PCF85263_RTC_SECONDS_MASK);
/* Return minutes (0-59) */
tp->tm_min = rtc_bcd2bin(buffer[1] & PCF85263_RTC_MINUTES_MASK);
/* Return hour (0-23). This assumes 24-hour time was set. */
tp->tm_hour = rtc_bcd2bin(buffer[2] & PCF85263_RTC_HOURS24_MASK);
/* Return the day of the month (1-31) */
tp->tm_mday = rtc_bcd2bin(buffer[3] & PCF85263_RTC_DAYS_MASK);
/* Return the day of the week (0-6) */
tp->tm_wday = (rtc_bcd2bin(buffer[4]) & PCF85263_RTC_WEEKDAYS_MASK);
/* Return the month (0-11) */
tp->tm_mon = rtc_bcd2bin(buffer[5] & PCF85263_RTC_MONTHS_MASK) - 1;
/* Return the years since 1900. The RTC will hold years since 1968 (a leap year
* like 2000).
*/
tp->tm_year = rtc_bcd2bin(buffer[6]) + 68;
rtc_dumptime(tp, "Returning");
return OK;
}
/************************************************************************************
* Name: up_rtc_settime
*
* Description:
* Set the RTC to the provided time. All RTC implementations must be able to
* set their time based on a standard timespec.
*
* Input Parameters:
* tp - the time to use
*
* Returned Value:
* Zero (OK) on success; a negated errno on failure
*
************************************************************************************/
int up_rtc_settime(FAR const struct timespec *tp)
{
struct i2c_msg_s msg[3];
struct tm newtm;
time_t newtime;
uint8_t buffer[9];
uint8_t cmd;
uint8_t seconds;
int ret;
/* If this function is called before the RTC has been initialized then just return
* an error.
*/
if (!g_rtc_enabled)
{
return -EAGAIN;
}
rtc_dumptime(tp, "Setting time");
/* Get the broken out time */
newtime = (time_t)tp->tv_sec;
if (tp->tv_nsec >= 500000000)
{
/* Round up */
newtime++;
}
#ifdef CONFIG_LIBC_LOCALTIME
if (localtime_r(&newtime, &newtm) == NULL)
{
rtcerr("ERROR: localtime_r failed\n")
return -EINVAL;
}
#else
if (gmtime_r(&newtime, &newtm) == NULL)
{
rtcerr("ERROR: gmtime_r failed\n")
return -EINVAL;
}
#endif
rtc_dumptime(&tm, "New time");
/* Construct the message */
/* Write starting with the 100ths of seconds register */
buffer[0] = PCF85263_RTC_100TH_SECONDS;
/* Clear the 100ths of seconds */
buffer[1] = 0;
/* Save seconds (0-59) converted to BCD */
buffer[2] = rtc_bin2bcd(newtm.tm_sec);
/* Save minutes (0-59) converted to BCD */
buffer[3] = rtc_bin2bcd(newtm.tm_min);
/* Save hour (0-23) with 24-hour time indication */
buffer[4] = rtc_bin2bcd(newtm.tm_hour);
/* Save the day of the month (1-31) */
buffer[5] = rtc_bin2bcd(newtm.tm_mday);
/* Save the day of the week (1-7) */
buffer[6] = rtc_bin2bcd(newtm.tm_wday);
/* Save the month (1-12) */
buffer[7] = rtc_bin2bcd(newtm.tm_mon + 1);
/* Save the year. Use years since 1968 (a leap year like 2000) */
buffer[8] = rtc_bin2bcd(newtm.tm_year - 68);
/* Setup the I2C message */
msg[0].frequency = CONFIG_PCF85263_I2C_FREQUENCY;
msg[0].addr = PCF85263_I2C_ADDRESS;
msg[0].flags = 0;
msg[0].buffer = buffer;
msg[0].length = 9;
/* Read back the seconds register */
cmd = PCF85263_RTC_SECONDS;
msg[1].frequency = CONFIG_PCF85263_I2C_FREQUENCY;
msg[1].addr = PCF85263_I2C_ADDRESS;
msg[1].flags = 0;
msg[1].buffer = &cmd;
msg[1].length = 1;
msg[2].frequency = CONFIG_PCF85263_I2C_FREQUENCY;
msg[2].addr = PCF85263_I2C_ADDRESS;
msg[2].flags = I2C_M_READ;
msg[2].buffer = &seconds;
msg[2].length = 1;
/* Perform the transfer. This transfer will be repeated if the seconds
* count rolls over to a smaller value while writing.
*/
do
{
ret = I2C_TRANSFER(g_pcf85263.i2c, msg, 3);
if (ret < 0)
{
rtcerr("ERROR: I2C_TRANSFER failed: %d\n", ret)
return ret;
}
}
while ((buffer[2] & PCF85263_RTC_SECONDS_MASK) >
(seconds & PCF85263_RTC_SECONDS_MASK));
return OK;
}
#endif /* CONFIG_RTC_PCF85263 */