Re: [linux-sunxi] [PATCH 0/3] Add basic support for RTC on Allwinner H6 SoC

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On Wed, Aug 07, 2019 at 12:55:02PM +0200, Alexandre Belloni wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> On 06/08/2019 20:30:45+0200, Ondřej Jirman wrote:
> > Maybe whether XO or DCXO is used also matters if you want to do some fine
> > tunning of DCXO (control register has pletny of options), but that's probably
> > better done in u-boot. And there's still no need to read HOSC source from DT.
> > The driver can just check compatible, and if it is H6 and OSC_CLK_SRC_SEL is 1,
> > it can do it's DCXO tunning, or whatever. But neither OS nor bootloader will
> > be using this info to gate/disable the osciallator.
> > 
> 
> It is actually useful to be able to tweak the crystal tuning at
> runtime to be able to reduce clock drift and compare with a reliable
> source (e.g. NTP).

I don't think there's a Linux kernel API that you can use to achieve that, so
that's a rather theoretical concern at the moment.

Also there are multiple clocks, that can drive the RTC, and you usually don't
drive it from 24MHz DCXO oscillator. The reason is that you'd have to deal with
the fact that the clock for RTC then becomes 24000000/750 (750 is fixed
divider), which is 32000.

So if you want to get 32768Hz for RTC by tuning the DCXO, it would have to have
24 576 000 Hz. And even if you could achieve that (doubtful), it would throw off
timings in the rest of the system (say UART, USB, CPU, display ctl) in a major way.

I guess you can try tuning 24MHz oscillator so that it's closer to the
real-world 24MHz via NTP reference for other reasons. But it would be
complicated, and require precise interaction with other components, like using
HW timers sourced from 24MHz HOSC clock, because you can't use CPU's timers,
because of inaccuracies introduced during DVFS, for example.

regards,
	o.

> I'm curious, what kind of options does this RTC have?
> 
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