On 03/04/2019 15:49:03+0000, Flavio Suligoi wrote: > > Then, you should probably not enable BLIE because this will cause issues > > with the alarm functionnality.. It is certainly enough to use > > RTC_VL_READ periodically. > > We use the nINT signaling solution because of this pin, in addition > to be used by the CPU, can be also connected to an external connector, > available for the final user. > Anyway, even if the BLIE is set, the sw low voltage alarm works, > with the message (displayed about every 12 minutes): > I agree the DT property makes sense when the nINT pin is not connected to the CPU. But if it is, then you have an issue that nINT will be pulled low until the user changes the battery, meaning that you will not get any alarm interrupt anymore, possibly leading to a system that is not waking up anymore. > rtc-pcf2127-i2c 2-0051: low voltage detected, check/replace RTC battery. > You get that message every 11minutes because you are using ntp and systohc (which I would discourage you to use as it is inaccurate). > What kind of issues did you find with BLIE enabled? > > Flavio > -- Alexandre Belloni, Bootlin Embedded Linux and Kernel engineering https://bootlin.com