depends on DM_RTC
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On a board without hardware clock this software real time clock can be
- used. The build time is used to initialize the RTC. So you will have
- to adjust the time either manually using the 'date' command or use
- the 'sntp' to update the RTC with the time from a network time server.
- See CONFIG_CMD_SNTP and CONFIG_BOOTP_NTPSERVER. The RTC time is
- advanced according to CPU ticks.
+ used. The initial time may be provided via the environment variable
+ 'rtc_emul_epoch' as a decimal string indicating seconds since
+ 1970-01-01. If the environment variable is missing, the build time is
+ used to initialize the RTC. The time can be adjusted manually via the
+ 'date' command or the 'sntp' command can be used to update the RTC
+ with the time from a network time server. See CONFIG_CMD_SNTP and
+ CONFIG_BOOTP_NTPSERVER. The RTC time is advanced according to CPU
+ ticks.
config RTC_ISL1208
bool "Enable ISL1208 driver"
#include <common.h>
#include <div64.h>
#include <dm.h>
+#include <env.h>
#include <generated/timestamp_autogenerated.h>
#include <rtc.h>
int emul_rtc_probe(struct udevice *dev)
{
struct emul_rtc *priv = dev_get_priv(dev);
-
- /* Use the build date as initial time */
- priv->offset_us = U_BOOT_EPOCH * 1000000ULL - timer_get_us();
+ const char *epoch_str;
+ u64 epoch;
+
+ epoch_str = env_get("rtc_emul_epoch");
+
+ if (epoch_str) {
+ epoch = simple_strtoull(epoch_str, NULL, 10);
+ } else {
+ /* Use the build date as initial time */
+ epoch = U_BOOT_EPOCH;
+ }
+ priv->offset_us = epoch * 1000000ULL - timer_get_us();
priv->isdst = -1;
return 0;