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rtclock.c
00001 /*
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00029 
00030 /*
00031  * Machine-independent generic clock "device".
00032  *
00033  * Basically, all we do is remember something that can be used for
00034  * handling requests for the current time, and provide the gettime()
00035  * function to the rest of the kernel.
00036  *
00037  * The kernel config mechanism can be used to explicitly choose which
00038  * of the available clocks to use, if more than one is available.
00039  *
00040  * The system will panic if gettime() is called and there is no clock.
00041  */
00042 
00043 #include <types.h>
00044 #include <kern/errno.h>
00045 #include <lib.h>
00046 #include <clock.h>
00047 #include <generic/rtclock.h>
00048 #include "autoconf.h"
00049 
00050 static struct rtclock_softc *the_clock = NULL;
00051 
00052 int
00053 config_rtclock(struct rtclock_softc *rtc, int unit)
00054 {
00055         /* We use only the first clock device. */
00056         if (unit!=0) {
00057                 return ENODEV;
00058         }
00059 
00060         KASSERT(the_clock==NULL);
00061         the_clock = rtc;
00062         return 0;
00063 }
00064 
00065 void
00066 gettime(time_t *secs, uint32_t *nsecs)
00067 {
00068         KASSERT(the_clock!=NULL);
00069         the_clock->rtc_gettime(the_clock->rtc_devdata, secs, nsecs);
00070 }
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