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rtclock_ltimer.c
00001 /*
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00029 
00030 /*
00031  * Code for attaching the (generic) rtclock device to the LAMEbus ltimer.
00032  *
00033  * rtclock is a generic clock interface that gets its clock service from
00034  * an actual hardware clock of some kind. (Theoretically it could also
00035  * get its clock service from a clock maintained in software, as is the
00036  * case on most systems. However, no such driver has been written yet.)
00037  *
00038  * ltimer can provide this clock service.
00039  */
00040 
00041 #include <types.h>
00042 #include <lib.h>
00043 #include <generic/rtclock.h>
00044 #include <lamebus/ltimer.h>
00045 #include "autoconf.h"
00046 
00047 struct rtclock_softc *
00048 attach_rtclock_to_ltimer(int rtclockno, struct ltimer_softc *ls)
00049 {
00050         /*
00051          * No need to probe; ltimer always has a clock.
00052          * Just allocate the rtclock, set our fields, and return it.
00053          */
00054         struct rtclock_softc *rtc = kmalloc(sizeof(struct rtclock_softc));
00055         if (rtc==NULL) {
00056                 /* Out of memory */
00057                 return NULL;
00058         }
00059 
00060         (void)rtclockno;  // unused
00061 
00062         rtc->rtc_devdata = ls;
00063         rtc->rtc_gettime = ltimer_gettime;
00064 
00065         return rtc;
00066 }
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