On Wed, 15 Dec 2021 18:54:56 +0100, Emmanuel Gil Peyrot wrote: > These three consoles share a device, the MX23L4005, which contains a > clock and 64 bytes of SRAM storage, and is exposed on the EXI bus > (similar to SPI) on channel 0, device 1. This driver allows it to be > used as a Linux RTC device, where time can be read and set. > > The hardware also exposes two timers, one which shuts down the console > and one which powers it on, but these aren’t supported currently. > > [...] Applied, thanks! [1/5] rtc: gamecube: Add a RTC driver for the GameCube, Wii and Wii U commit: 86559400b3ef9de93ba50523cffe767c35cd531a [2/5] rtc: gamecube: Report low battery as invalid data commit: 322539a014bcd24cbb9281832c09b24e07912237 [3/5] powerpc: wii.dts: Expose HW_SRNPROT on this platform commit: 5479618e1e2641dd57352a73b7b7b2f6908fbeee [4/5] powerpc: gamecube_defconfig: Enable the RTC driver commit: 57bd7d356506b713d0df8d8e42da7810a18864df [5/5] powerpc: wii_defconfig: Enable the RTC driver commit: 69e8ba80ddda4db31e59facbf2db19773ad3785b This one didn't apply ceanly but I believe I did the right thing. Can you check? Best regards, -- Alexandre Belloni <alexandre.belloni@xxxxxxxxxxx>