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setting up the timer fails, because on some types of chips that's the first attempt to access the device. If the chip is missing/non-responsive then you'd get a driver that attached and didn't register the rtc, with no clue about why. On other chip types there are inits that come before timer setup, and they already print messages about errors. |
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twsi | ||
ad7417.c | ||
ad7418.c | ||
adm1030.c | ||
adt746x.c | ||
ds13rtc.c | ||
ds1307.c | ||
ds1307reg.h | ||
ds1631.c | ||
ds1672.c | ||
ds1775.c | ||
ds3231.c | ||
ds3231reg.h | ||
icee.c | ||
if_ic.c | ||
iic_recover_bus.c | ||
iic_recover_bus.h | ||
iic.c | ||
iic.h | ||
iicbb_if.m | ||
iicbb.c | ||
iicbus_if.m | ||
iicbus.c | ||
iicbus.h | ||
iicoc.c | ||
iicoc.h | ||
iiconf.c | ||
iiconf.h | ||
iicsmb.c | ||
isl12xx.c | ||
lm75.c | ||
max6690.c | ||
nxprtc.c | ||
ofw_iicbus.c | ||
s35390a.c | ||
sy8106a.c |