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* This driver does not currently support alarms, just date and time.
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*
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* Note that on an rm9200 the RTC is not your typical battery-driven clock that
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* keeps time while the system is powered down. In fact, it doesn't even
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* survive a chip reset to keep time across a reboot. About the only thing it
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* might be good for is keeping time while the cpu clock is turned off for power
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* savings. On later chips, a battery backup feature is available.
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* The RTC on the AT91RM9200 resets when the core rests, so it is useless as a
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* source of time (except when the CPU clock is powered down to save power,
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* which we don't currently do). On AT91SAM9 chips, the RTC survives chip
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* reset, and there's provisions for it to keep time via battery backup if the
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* system loses power. On those systems, we use it as a RTC. We tell the two
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* apart because the century field is 19 on AT91RM9200 on reset, or on AT91SAM9
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* chips that haven't had their time properly set.
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*/
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#include <sys/cdefs.h>
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return (err);
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}
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/*
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* Cannot support detach, since there's no clock_unregister function.
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*/
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static int
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at91_rtc_detach(device_t dev)
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{
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return (EBUSY); /* XXX */
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return (EBUSY);
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}
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static int
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