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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // Filename: wbsettime.cpp // // Project: XuLA2 board // // Purpose: To give a user access, via a command line program, to set the // real time clock within the FPGA. Note, however, that the RTC // clock device only sets the subseconds field when you program it at the // top of a minute. This program, therefore, will wait 'til the top of a // minute to set the clock. It can be annoying, but ... it works. // // // Creator: Dan Gisselquist, Ph.D. // Gisselquist Technology, LLC // //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // Copyright (C) 2015, Gisselquist Technology, LLC // // This program is free software (firmware): you can redistribute it and/or // modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published // by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at // your option) any later version. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT // ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTIBILITY or // FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License // for more details. // // License: GPL, v3, as defined and found on www.gnu.org, // http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html // // //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // // #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <unistd.h> #include <strings.h> #include <ctype.h> #include <string.h> #include <signal.h> #include <assert.h> #include <time.h> #include "llcomms.h" #include "usbi.h" #include "port.h" #include "regdefs.h" FPGA *m_fpga; void closeup(int v) { m_fpga->kill(); exit(0); } int main(int argc, char **argv) { bool set_time = true; int skp=0, port = FPGAPORT; bool use_usb = true; skp=1; for(int argn=0; argn<argc-skp; argn++) { if (argv[argn+skp][0] == '-') { if (argv[argn+skp][1] == 'u') use_usb = true; else if (argv[argn+skp][1] == 'p') { use_usb = false; if (isdigit(argv[argn+skp][2])) port = atoi(&argv[argn+skp][2]); } skp++; argn--; } else argv[argn] = argv[argn+skp]; } argc -= skp; if (use_usb) m_fpga = new FPGA(new USBI()); else m_fpga = new FPGA(new NETCOMMS(FPGAHOST, port)); signal(SIGSTOP, closeup); signal(SIGHUP, closeup); time_t now, then; // We first wait for a second change, because we don't know how // much time this will take. DEVBUS::BUSW clockword = 0l, dateword = 0l; clockword = m_fpga->readio(R_CLOCK); now = time(NULL); while(time(NULL) == now) ; if (set_time) { // Now, we have one second to set the time struct tm *tmp; int sleepv = 0; then = now+1; tmp = localtime(&then); clockword &= ~0x03fffff; if (tmp->tm_sec != 0) { // printf("THEN SECONDS = %d, ADDING %d\n", // tmp->tm_sec, 60-tmp->tm_sec); if (tmp->tm_sec < 58) sleepv = 59 - tmp->tm_sec; then += 60 - tmp->tm_sec; tmp = localtime(&then); printf("Sleeping for %d seconds, so as to set time at the top of the minute\n", sleepv); } // printf("ORIGINAL : %02d:%02d:%02d\n", tmp->tm_hour, tmp->tm_min, tmp->tm_sec); // Seconds clockword |= (((tmp->tm_sec)%10)&0x0f); clockword |= (((tmp->tm_sec)/10)&0x0f)<< 4; // Minutes clockword |= (((tmp->tm_min)%10)&0x0f)<< 8; clockword |= (((tmp->tm_min)/10)&0x0f)<<12; // Hours clockword |= (((tmp->tm_hour)%10)&0x0f)<<16; clockword |= (((tmp->tm_hour)/10)&0x0f)<<20; // Years dateword = 0x00000000; dateword |= (((tmp->tm_year+1900)/1000)&0x0f)<<28; dateword |=((((tmp->tm_year+1900)/100 )%10)&0x0f)<<24; dateword |=((((tmp->tm_year+1900)/10 )%10)&0x0f)<<20; dateword |=((((tmp->tm_year+1900) )%10)&0x0f)<<16; dateword |= (((tmp->tm_mon +1)/10)&0x0f)<<12; dateword |= (((tmp->tm_mon +1)%10)&0x0f)<< 8; dateword |= (((tmp->tm_mday )/10)&0x0f)<< 4; dateword |= (((tmp->tm_mday )%10)&0x0f); if (sleepv > 0) sleep(sleepv); while(time(NULL) < then) ; m_fpga->writeio(R_CLOCK, clockword); printf("Time set to %06x\n", clockword & 0x03fffff); #ifdef R_DATE // If we have the date capability m_fpga->writeio(R_DATE, dateword); printf("Date set to %08x\n", dateword); printf("(Now reads %08x)\n", m_fpga->readio(R_DATE)); #endif // R_DATE now = then; } delete m_fpga; }
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