Rasclock (PCF2127 ) Hardware Clock FreeBSD 12.0
Stefan Parvu
sparvu at kronometrix.org
Thu Jul 18 20:29:22 UTC 2019
check. all good. battery installation is all good.
In fact the clock functions but for very short periods of time. thats what I have seen. Its like
keeping the time for 5-10 minutes or so. If I stop the system for 1hr+ time is lost. I can check
again
Stefan Parvu
sparvu at kronometrix.org
> On 18 Jul 2019, at 23.25, Stefan Parvu <sparvu at kronometrix.org> wrote:
>
> LOL . Well u never know that. Let me check. With 2 kids around everything is
> possible.
>
> Stefan Parvu
> sparvu at kronometrix.org
>
>
>
>> On 18 Jul 2019, at 23.22, Ian Lepore <ian at freebsd.org> wrote:
>>
>> On Thu, 2019-07-18 at 23:16 +0300, Stefan Parvu wrote:
>>> I think after your latest commit I see a function from nxprtc module
>>> which does not
>>> exist in the original module. Take a look:
>>>
>>> root at k1:/var/tmp # nm -A -a /boot/kernel/nxprtc.ko | grep readfrom
>>> /boot/kernel/nxprtc.ko:0000000000010ab8 t nxprtc_readfrom
>>>
>>> which I do not see under original nxprtc module such thing.
>>>
>>> root at k1:/var/tmp # nm -A -a /var/tmp/nxprtc.original.ko | grep
>>> readfrom
>>> /var/tmp/nxprtc.original.ko: U iicdev_readfrom
>>>
>>> Is this right ? Is this something you have fixed on the latest and
>>> the greatest
>>> nxprtc version ?
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Yep, that is good confirmation that the fix is in that module.
>>
>> I almost hesitate to say it, but... the symptoms you're seeing are
>> exactly what would happen if the battery was installed upside-down. :)
>>
>> -- Ian
>
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