Message ID | 20230615105826.411953-1-linux@rasmusvillemoes.dk |
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Headers | show |
Series | rtc: isl12022: battery backup voltage and clock support | expand |
On 15/06/2023 12.58, Rasmus Villemoes wrote: > The current handling of the low-battery bits in the status register is > wrong. The first six patches fix that and implement proper support for > RTC_VL_READ. > > The last two patches allow describing the isl12022 as a clock > provider, for now just as a fixed 32kHz clock. They are also > tangentially related to the backup battery, in that when the isl12022 > is not used as a clock source, one can save some power consumption in > battery mode by setting the FOx bits to 0. Ping. Any chance these could be picked up so they make it for v6.6? Rasmus
On 28/07/2023 16.31, Rasmus Villemoes wrote: > On 15/06/2023 12.58, Rasmus Villemoes wrote: >> The current handling of the low-battery bits in the status register is >> wrong. The first six patches fix that and implement proper support for >> RTC_VL_READ. >> >> The last two patches allow describing the isl12022 as a clock >> provider, for now just as a fixed 32kHz clock. They are also >> tangentially related to the backup battery, in that when the isl12022 >> is not used as a clock source, one can save some power consumption in >> battery mode by setting the FOx bits to 0. > > Ping. Any chance these could be picked up so they make it for v6.6? Ping^2. Rasmus
On 03/08/2023 08.45, Rasmus Villemoes wrote: > On 28/07/2023 16.31, Rasmus Villemoes wrote: >> On 15/06/2023 12.58, Rasmus Villemoes wrote: >>> The current handling of the low-battery bits in the status register is >>> wrong. The first six patches fix that and implement proper support for >>> RTC_VL_READ. >>> >>> The last two patches allow describing the isl12022 as a clock >>> provider, for now just as a fixed 32kHz clock. They are also >>> tangentially related to the backup battery, in that when the isl12022 >>> is not used as a clock source, one can save some power consumption in >>> battery mode by setting the FOx bits to 0. >> >> Ping. Any chance these could be picked up so they make it for v6.6? > > Ping^2. Ping^3. Rasmus
On Thu, 15 Jun 2023 12:58:18 +0200, Rasmus Villemoes wrote: > The current handling of the low-battery bits in the status register is > wrong. The first six patches fix that and implement proper support for > RTC_VL_READ. > > The last two patches allow describing the isl12022 as a clock > provider, for now just as a fixed 32kHz clock. They are also > tangentially related to the backup battery, in that when the isl12022 > is not used as a clock source, one can save some power consumption in > battery mode by setting the FOx bits to 0. > > [...] Applied, thanks! [1/8] rtc: isl12022: remove wrong warning for low battery level commit: 4d6af37cafad69ff93f62db80d5a3daa9ac3223f [2/8] dt-bindings: rtc: Move isil,isl12022 from trivial-rtc.yaml into own schema file commit: ffc005280a47030d16cbbf3105c75d3562dba5a8 [3/8] dt-bindings: rtc: isl12022: add bindings for battery alarm trip levels commit: 69b569c124ffa698de25d039018fe86313c46c84 [4/8] rtc: isl12022: add support for trip level DT binding commit: 2caeb566baabb65add7d99ca6d8bfd566fe91582 [5/8] rtc: isl12022: implement RTC_VL_READ ioctl commit: eccebd813874b748ac4e79a9fe4c7290117ad3be [6/8] rtc: isl12022: trigger battery level detection during probe commit: a11b6c460620f7fb5fae4c3aee5a5ba2e1e1129b [7/8] dt-bindings: rtc: isl12022: add #clock-cells property commit: ab246c897be0bdf981f776399ca62b5ec4b8138f [8/8] rtc: isl12022: implement support for the #clock-cells DT property commit: d57d12db774820819d0e591548a56b5cfc95f82a Best regards,