Hi,

> > +
> > +#define MTK_RTC_DEV                KBUILD_MODNAME
> 
> You probably shouldn't do that and have a static string for the driver
> name. I probably doesn't matter much though because DT is used to probe
> the driver.
> 

Will change it at next patch.

> > +/* we map HW YEAR 0 to 2000 because 2000 is the leap year */
> > +#define MT2712_MIN_YEAR            2000
> > +#define MT2712_BASE_YEAR   1900
> > +#define MT2712_MIN_YEAR_OFFSET     (MT2712_MIN_YEAR - MT2712_BASE_YEAR)
> > +#define MT2712_MAX_YEAR_OFFSET     (MT2712_MIN_YEAR_OFFSET + 127)
> > +
> 
> All those defines are unecessary, see below.
> 

Will change it at next patch.

> > +struct mt2712_rtc {
> > +   struct device           *dev;
> 
> Looking at the code closely, it seems this is only used for debug and
> error messages. Maybe you could use rtc_dev->dev instead.
> 

Will change it at next patch.

> > +   mutex_lock(&rtc->rtc_dev->ops_lock);
> > +
> > +   irqsta = mt2712_readl(rtc, MT2712_IRQ_STA);
> 
> Do you have to lock that read? Is the register cleared on read?
> 

Yes, this register is read clear register.

> > +   do {
> > +           __mt2712_rtc_read_time(rtc, tm, &sec);
> > +   } while (sec < tm->tm_sec);     /* SEC has carried */
> 
> Shouldn't that be while (tm->tm_sec < sec)?
> 

In __mt2712_rtc_read_time function, we read tm->tm_sec before read sec.
Sometimes we can meet situation like "tm->tm_sec == 59" and "sec == 0".
It means that TC_SEC has carried and we need to reload the tm struct. I
suppose it was correct that using "while (sec < tm->tm_sec)"

> > +
> > +   /* HW register use 7 bits to store year data, minus
> > +    * MT2712_MIN_YEAR_OFFSET brfore write year data to register, and plus
> > +    * MT2712_MIN_YEAR_OFFSET back after read year from register
> > +    */
> > +   tm->tm_year += MT2712_MIN_YEAR_OFFSET;
> 
> Simply add 100 in __mt2712_rtc_read_time
> 

Will change it at next patch.

> > +
> > +   /* HW register start mon from one, but tm_mon start from zero. */
> > +   tm->tm_mon--;
> > +
> 
> You can also do that in __mt2712_rtc_read_time.
> 

Will change it at next patch.

> > +   if (rtc_valid_tm(tm)) {
> 
> This check is unnecessary, the validity is always checked by the core.
> 

Will remove this at next patch.

> > +   if (tm->tm_year > MT2712_MAX_YEAR_OFFSET) {
> > +           dev_dbg(rtc->dev, "Set year %d out of range. (%d - %d)\n",
> > +                   1900 + tm->tm_year, 1900 + MT2712_MIN_YEAR_OFFSET,
> > +                   1900 + MT2712_MAX_YEAR_OFFSET);
> > +           return -EINVAL;
> > +   }
> 
> This check is unnecessary, see below.
> 

Will change it at next patch.

> > +
> > +   tm->tm_year -= MT2712_MIN_YEAR_OFFSET;
> > +   tm->tm_mon++;
> 
> You should probably avoid modifying tm, move the substraction and
> addition in the mt2712_writel calls.
> 

Will change it at next patch.


> > +   if (tm->tm_year > MT2712_MAX_YEAR_OFFSET) {
> > +           dev_dbg(rtc->dev, "Set year %d out of range. (%d - %d)\n",
> > +                   1900 + tm->tm_year, 1900 + MT2712_MIN_YEAR_OFFSET,
> > +                   1900 + MT2712_MAX_YEAR_OFFSET);
> > +           return -EINVAL;
> > +   }
> > +
> 
> Unnecessary check.
> 

Will change it at next patch.

> > +   p1 = mt2712_readl(rtc, MT2712_POWERKEY1);
> > +   p2 = mt2712_readl(rtc, MT2712_POWERKEY2);
> > +   if (p1 != MT2712_POWERKEY1_KEY || p2 != MT2712_POWERKEY2_KEY)
> > +           dev_dbg(rtc->dev, "powerkey not set (lost power)\n");
> > +
> 
> This info is valuable, you should check that when reading the time and
> return -EINVAL if power was lost.
> 

Will change it at next patch.

> 
> > +   /* RTC need POWERKEY1/2 match, then goto normal work mode */
> > +   mt2712_writel(rtc, MT2712_POWERKEY1, MT2712_POWERKEY1_KEY);
> > +   mt2712_writel(rtc, MT2712_POWERKEY2, MT2712_POWERKEY2_KEY);
> 
> This should be written when setting the time after power was lost.
> 

I suppose we can move this into mt2712_rtc_read_time function's "if
(p1 != MT2712_POWERKEY1_KEY || p2 != MT2712_POWERKEY2_KEY)" condition
which will be added at next patch. We need additional flag to mark this
condition or another if condition in mt2712_rtc_set_time fucntion if we
put these code in mt2712_rtc_set_time function.

> > +static const struct rtc_class_ops mt2712_rtc_ops = {
> > +   .read_time      = mt2712_rtc_read_time,
> > +   .set_time       = mt2712_rtc_set_time,
> > +   .read_alarm     = mt2712_rtc_read_alarm,
> > +   .set_alarm      = mt2712_rtc_set_alarm,
> 
> For proper operations, you should also provide the .alarm_irq_enable
> callback.
> 

Will change it at next patch.

> > +   rtc->rtc_dev->ops = &mt2712_rtc_ops;
> 
> If you set the range properly here using rtc_dev->range_min and
> rtc_dev->range_max, then the core will be able to do range checking and
> will also take care of the year offset/windowing calculations instead of
> having to hardcode that in the driver.
> 

Will change it at next patch.

Best Regards,
Ran


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