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= Setting the RTC = | = Setting the RTC = | ||
To set the RTC first set the date from Linux shell, type: | To set the RTC first set the date from Linux shell, type: | ||
# date --set="20171231 23:59" | |||
Then set the real time clock from Linux shell, type: | |||
Then set the real time clock from Linux shell, type: | # hwclock --systohc --utc | ||
Power down your board wait 5 minutes and power up. Check your system with date and the time should be up to date.<br> | Power down your board wait 5 minutes and power up. Check your system with date and the time should be up to date.<br> | ||
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Configure your kernel and add relevant RTC driver. For {{#var:HARDWARE_NAME}} carrier this is Device Drivers -> Real Time Clock -> <*> Dallas/Maxim DS1307/37/38/39/40, ST M41T00, EPSON RX-8025, ISL12057.<br> | Configure your kernel and add relevant RTC driver. For {{#var:HARDWARE_NAME}} carrier this is Device Drivers -> Real Time Clock -> <*> Dallas/Maxim DS1307/37/38/39/40, ST M41T00, EPSON RX-8025, ISL12057.<br> | ||
{{#ifeq: {{#var:HARDWARE_NAME}} | DART-MX8M | | {{#ifeq: {{#var:HARDWARE_NAME}} | DART-MX8M | | ||
Edit arch/arm64/boot/dts/{{#ifeq: {{#var:YOCTO_NAME}}|Morty|variscite/imx8m-var-dart-common.dtsi|freescale/fsl-imx8mq-var-dart-common.dtsi}} under Linux kernel source directory | Edit arch/arm64/boot/dts/{{#ifeq: {{#var:YOCTO_NAME}}|Morty|variscite/imx8m-var-dart-common.dtsi|freescale/fsl-imx8mq-var-dart-common.dtsi}} under Linux kernel source directory: | ||
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Edit arch/arm64/boot/dts/freescale/fsl-imx8mm-var-dart.dts under Linux kernel source directory | Edit arch/arm64/boot/dts/freescale/fsl-imx8mm-var-dart.dts under Linux kernel source directory: | ||
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&i2c2 { | &i2c2 { | ||
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Follow the "Build Linux from source code" guide to build the kernel and device trees and to copy them to your SD card. Don't forget to also build and install the kernel modules.<br> | Follow the "Build Linux from source code" guide to build the kernel and device trees and to copy them to your SD card. Don't forget to also build and install the kernel modules.<br> | ||
For example, to set the RTC to wakeup after 10 seconds type: | For example, to set the RTC to wakeup after 10 seconds type: | ||
# echo enabled > /sys/class/rtc/rtc0/device/power/wakeup | |||
# rtcwake -m mem -d rtc0 -s 10 | |||
For more options, like waking up at a specific time, run: | For more options, like waking up at a specific time, run: | ||
# rtcwake --help | |||
Revision as of 18:32, 17 March 2019
Setting the RTC
To set the RTC first set the date from Linux shell, type:
# date --set="20171231 23:59"
Then set the real time clock from Linux shell, type:
# hwclock --systohc --utc
Power down your board wait 5 minutes and power up. Check your system with date and the time should be up to date.
Wake-up using the RTC
Wake-up using the RTC requires hardware connection of RTC IRQ pin to a SoC GPIO (on DART-MX8M carrier board this is GPIO1_15).
Configure your kernel and add relevant RTC driver. For DART-MX8M carrier this is Device Drivers -> Real Time Clock -> <*> Dallas/Maxim DS1307/37/38/39/40, ST M41T00, EPSON RX-8025, ISL12057.
Edit arch/arm64/boot/dts/freescale/fsl-imx8mq-var-dart-common.dtsi under Linux kernel source directory:
&i2c2 { ... rtc@0x68 { status = "okay"; compatible = "dallas,ds1337"; reg = <0x68>; pinctrl-names = "default"; pinctrl-0 = <&pinctrl_rtc>; interrupt-parent = <&gpio1>; interrupts = <15 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING>; }; ... }; &iomuxc { ... imx8m-var-dart { ... pinctrl_rtc: rtcgrp { fsl,pins = < MX8MQ_IOMUXC_GPIO1_IO15_GPIO1_IO15 0xc1 >; }; ... };
Follow the "Build Linux from source code" guide to build the kernel and device trees and to copy them to your SD card. Don't forget to also build and install the kernel modules.
For example, to set the RTC to wakeup after 10 seconds type:
# echo enabled > /sys/class/rtc/rtc0/device/power/wakeup # rtcwake -m mem -d rtc0 -s 10
For more options, like waking up at a specific time, run:
# rtcwake --help