Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sun, 21 Apr 2013 08:38:42 +0200 | From | Alexander Holler <> | Subject | Re: [PATCH 0/3] rtc: rtc-hid-sensor-time |
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Am 21.04.2013 01:46, schrieb Jiri Kosina: > On Fri, 19 Apr 2013, Alexander Holler wrote: > >> as I'm not sure if the maintainer of the RTC subsystem is active again, >> I've added the people which where involved with rtc-hid-sensor-time >> before to cc too. That might be a good idea even he is active again, >> as the driver depends on hid-sensor-hub and as such works a bit >> outside the stuff other RTC drivers do use. > > Agreed. I'd say let's wait if RTC maintainer(s) step up and have anything > to say to this patchset. > > If there's a silence, it'll probably be ok taking it through my review > process and my tree, but at least for 3/3 I'd definitely like to have Ack > from someone else as well. > > For this reason, this is likely not be 3.10 material, but 3.11.
Thanks a lot.
I already have another patch here to support milliseconds (for hctosys), and I might have another patch ready in a few days, which adjusts the system time whenever the HID device sends a timestamp which includes milliseconds (enabled by a new module option named adjtime for rtc-hid-sensor-time, which is by default off). The basics do already work, but I'm just starting to look at how to adjust the system time best, so suggestions are welcome. ;)
(Therefor I've now added the maintainers for kernel/time/timekeeping.c to cc).
Regards,
Alexander
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