#10827 NORM 1.75-so: RTC driver for 1.75

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#10827: RTC driver for 1.75
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           Reporter:  cjb        |       Owner:  saadia       
               Type:  defect     |      Status:  assigned     
           Priority:  normal     |   Milestone:  1.75-software
          Component:  kernel     |     Version:  not specified
         Resolution:             |    Keywords:               
        Next_action:  never set  |    Verified:  0            
Deployment_affected:             |   Blockedby:               
           Blocking:  10893      |  
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Comment(by saadia):

 This should have been working in os9. I just saw the following behavior:
 Downloaded os9, set RTC using hwclock --set --date . Confirmed time set
 with hwclock. Rebooted, and time was Jan 1, 00:00. Rebooted again, repeat
 setting time, reboot and back to 00:00 time. Set time once more using
 hwclock, boot to OFW, examine time using select /rtc, get-time. Time is
 correct. Boot fully to Linux, and correct time is appearing now. From here
 on, correct time is retained over reboots, so I can't reproduce the
 problem. There seems to be some kind of initial state after loading the
 os9 build that is causing the clock to reset. I did not see this behavior
 in my development build. Quozl, please let me know if you see the same
 behavior.

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Ticket URL: <http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/10827#comment:6>
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