On 03/04/2019 16:09:14+0000, Flavio Suligoi wrote: > Hi, > > > 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. > > Ah, ok, thanks for the info. > I know this, but in our specific case, this is not a problem, > since we don't use the nINT for other purposes, but only for > a battery low indicator. On the contrary, in our case, it's better > that the alarm signal remains low until the battery is changed. > > Anyway, I can specify this collateral effect in a specific file for the > Pcf2127 in the DT bindings Documentation. What do you think? > This is fine as-is, I'll handle that in my series adding alarm support because there will be no issues until then. -- Alexandre Belloni, Bootlin Embedded Linux and Kernel engineering https://bootlin.com