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Author SHA1 Message Date
Kieran Mackey
94e006f0fc drivers: counter: add driver for Microchip MCP7940N RTCC
Microchip MCP7940N is a Real-Time Clock/Calendar. It operates on a I2C
bus. It can be used to set a calendar time and has two alarm channels.
When an alarm is asserted the state of the MPF pin of the MCP7940N will
change (depending on gpio active high/active low setting) to trigger an
interrupt.

Signed-off-by: Kieran Mackey <kieran.mackey@lairdconnect.com>
2021-07-30 19:51:29 -04:00
Fabio Utzig
8713da70a3 doc: fix @param usage in callbacks
The proper usage of @param in callbacks is currently unsupported by
Doxygen so not warnings are generated. The issues fixed with this commit
where found while adding support to Doxygen for validating @param in
callbacks like it currently does for functions.

Signed-off-by: Fabio Utzig <fabio.utzig@nordicsemi.no>
2020-12-18 12:18:28 +01:00
Tomasz Bursztyka
e18fcbba5a device: Const-ify all device driver instance pointers
Now that device_api attribute is unmodified at runtime, as well as all
the other attributes, it is possible to switch all device driver
instance to be constant.

A coccinelle rule is used for this:

@r_const_dev_1
  disable optional_qualifier
@
@@
-struct device *
+const struct device *

@r_const_dev_2
 disable optional_qualifier
@
@@
-struct device * const
+const struct device *

Fixes #27399

Signed-off-by: Tomasz Bursztyka <tomasz.bursztyka@linux.intel.com>
2020-09-02 13:48:13 +02:00
Kumar Gala
a1b77fd589 zephyr: replace zephyr integer types with C99 types
git grep -l 'u\(8\|16\|32\|64\)_t' | \
		xargs sed -i "s/u\(8\|16\|32\|64\)_t/uint\1_t/g"
	git grep -l 's\(8\|16\|32\|64\)_t' | \
		xargs sed -i "s/s\(8\|16\|32\|64\)_t/int\1_t/g"

Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
2020-06-08 08:23:57 -05:00
Peter A. Bigot
e444274e95 drivers: counter: add Maxim DS3231 support
The DS3231 is an I2C real-time clock with internal temperature
compensated oscillator, maintaining civil time to 1 s precision with
nominal 2 ppm accuracy from 0-40 Cel.

The basic functionality is exposed as a counter that is always running
at 1 Hz.  Much more functionality is exposed as driver-specific API,
including the ability to translate between the time scale of the DS3231
and the time scale of the Zephyr uptime clock.  This allows correlation
of events in the system clock to UTC, TAI, or whatever time scale is
used to maintain the DS3231.

Signed-off-by: Peter A. Bigot <pab@pabigot.com>
2020-05-07 19:45:06 +02:00