X-Git-Url: http://git.rot13.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=Documentation%2Frtc.txt;h=e20b19c1b60da04b95cfc62a0cec57428a53bb12;hb=a12e60621b553e32711f9ad653aad3c92881c400;hp=c931d613f6410cb7dce6732ac1f68ddaf6a3ee9d;hpb=492559af235eb56884d62553f191c0b5c4def990;p=powerpc.git diff --git a/Documentation/rtc.txt b/Documentation/rtc.txt index c931d613f6..e20b19c1b6 100644 --- a/Documentation/rtc.txt +++ b/Documentation/rtc.txt @@ -180,9 +180,10 @@ driver returns ENOIOCTLCMD. Some common examples: * RTC_IRQP_SET, RTC_IRQP_READ: the irq_set_freq function will be called to set the frequency while the framework will handle the read for you since the frequency is stored in the irq_freq member of the rtc_device - structure. Also make sure you set the max_user_freq member in your - initialization routines so the framework can sanity check the user - input for you. + structure. Your driver needs to initialize the irq_freq member during + init. Make sure you check the requested frequency is in range of your + hardware in the irq_set_freq function. If you cannot actually change + the frequency, just return -ENOTTY. If all else fails, check out the rtc-test.c driver!