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/* vi: set sw=4 ts=4: */
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/*
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 * Mini hwclock implementation for busybox
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 *
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 * Copyright (C) 2002 Robert Griebl <griebl@gmx.de>
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 *
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 * Licensed under GPLv2 or later, see file LICENSE in this source tree.
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 */
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//config:config HWCLOCK
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//config:	bool "hwclock (5.8 kb)"
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//config:	default y
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//config:	help
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//config:	The hwclock utility is used to read and set the hardware clock
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//config:	on a system. This is primarily used to set the current time on
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//config:	shutdown in the hardware clock, so the hardware will keep the
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//config:	correct time when Linux is _not_ running.
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//config:
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//config:config FEATURE_HWCLOCK_ADJTIME_FHS
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//config:	bool "Use FHS /var/lib/hwclock/adjtime"
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//config:	default n  # util-linux-ng in Fedora 13 still uses /etc/adjtime
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//config:	depends on HWCLOCK
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//config:	help
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//config:	Starting with FHS 2.3, the adjtime state file is supposed to exist
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//config:	at /var/lib/hwclock/adjtime instead of /etc/adjtime. If you wish
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//config:	to use the FHS behavior, answer Y here, otherwise answer N for the
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//config:	classic /etc/adjtime path.
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//config:
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//config:	pathname.com/fhs/pub/fhs-2.3.html#VARLIBHWCLOCKSTATEDIRECTORYFORHWCLO
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//applet:IF_HWCLOCK(APPLET(hwclock, BB_DIR_SBIN, BB_SUID_DROP))
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//kbuild:lib-$(CONFIG_HWCLOCK) += hwclock.o
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#include "libbb.h"
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/* After libbb.h, since it needs sys/types.h on some systems */
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#include <sys/utsname.h>
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#include "rtc_.h"
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//musl has no __MUSL__ or similar define to check for,
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//but its <sys/types.h> has these lines:
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// #define __NEED_fsblkcnt_t
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// #define __NEED_fsfilcnt_t
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#if defined(__linux__) && defined(__NEED_fsblkcnt_t) && defined(__NEED_fsfilcnt_t)
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# define LIBC_IS_MUSL 1
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# include <sys/syscall.h>
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#else
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# define LIBC_IS_MUSL 0
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#endif
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/* diff code is disabled: it's not sys/hw clock diff, it's some useless
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 * "time between hwclock was started and we saw CMOS tick" quantity.
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 * It's useless since hwclock is started at a random moment,
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 * thus the quantity is also random, useless. Showing 0.000000 does not
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 * deprive us from any useful info.
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 *
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 * SHOW_HWCLOCK_DIFF code in this file shows the difference between system
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 * and hw clock. It is useful, but not compatible with standard hwclock.
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 * Thus disabled.
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 */
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#define SHOW_HWCLOCK_DIFF 0
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#if !SHOW_HWCLOCK_DIFF
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# define read_rtc(pp_rtcname, sys_tv, utc) read_rtc(pp_rtcname, utc)
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#endif
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static time_t read_rtc(const char **pp_rtcname, struct timeval *sys_tv, int utc)
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{
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	struct tm tm_time;
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	int fd;
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	fd = rtc_xopen(pp_rtcname, O_RDONLY);
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	rtc_read_tm(&tm_time, fd);
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#if SHOW_HWCLOCK_DIFF
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	{
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		int before = tm_time.tm_sec;
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		while (1) {
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			rtc_read_tm(&tm_time, fd);
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			xgettimeofday(sys_tv);
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			if (before != (int)tm_time.tm_sec)
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				break;
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		}
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	}
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#endif
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	if (ENABLE_FEATURE_CLEAN_UP)
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		close(fd);
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	return rtc_tm2time(&tm_time, utc);
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}
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static void show_clock(const char **pp_rtcname, int utc)
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{
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#if SHOW_HWCLOCK_DIFF
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	struct timeval sys_tv;
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#endif
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	time_t t = read_rtc(pp_rtcname, &sys_tv, utc);
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#if ENABLE_LOCALE_SUPPORT
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	/* Standard hwclock uses locale-specific output format */
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	char cp[64];
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	struct tm *ptm = localtime(&t);
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	strftime(cp, sizeof(cp), "%c", ptm);
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#else
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	char *cp = ctime(&t);
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	chomp(cp);
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#endif
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#if !SHOW_HWCLOCK_DIFF
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	printf("%s  0.000000 seconds\n", cp);
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#else
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	{
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		long diff = sys_tv.tv_sec - t;
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		if (diff < 0 /*&& tv.tv_usec != 0*/) {
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			/* Why we need diff++? */
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			/* diff >= 0 is ok: | diff < 0, can't just use tv.tv_usec: */
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			/*   45.520820      |   43.520820 */
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			/* - 44.000000      | - 45.000000 */
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			/* =  1.520820      | = -1.479180, not -2.520820! */
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			diff++;
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			/* Should be 1000000 - tv.tv_usec, but then we must check tv.tv_usec != 0 */
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			sys_tv.tv_usec = 999999 - sys_tv.tv_usec;
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		}
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		printf("%s  %ld.%06lu seconds\n", cp, diff, (unsigned long)sys_tv.tv_usec);
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	}
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#endif
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}
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static void set_kernel_tz(const struct timezone *tz)
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{
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#if LIBC_IS_MUSL
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	/* musl libc does not pass tz argument to syscall
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	 * because "it's deprecated by POSIX, therefore it's fine
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	 * if we gratuitously break stuff" :(
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	 */
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#if !defined(SYS_settimeofday) && defined(SYS_settimeofday_time32)
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# define SYS_settimeofday SYS_settimeofday_time32
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#endif
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	int ret = syscall(SYS_settimeofday, NULL, tz);
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#else
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	int ret = settimeofday(NULL, tz);
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#endif
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	if (ret)
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		bb_simple_perror_msg_and_die("settimeofday");
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}
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/*
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 * At system boot, kernel may set system time from RTC,
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 * but it knows nothing about timezones. If RTC is in local time,
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 * then system time is wrong - it is offset by timezone.
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 * --systz option corrects system time if RTC is in local time,
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 * and (always) sets in-kernel timezone.
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 * (Unlike --hctosys, it does not read the RTC).
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 *
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 * util-linux's code has this comment:
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 *  RTC   | settimeofday calls
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 *  ------|-------------------------------------------------
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 *  Local | 1st) warps system time*, sets PCIL* and kernel tz
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 *  UTC   | 1st) locks warp_clock 2nd) sets kernel tz
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 *               * only on first call after boot
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 * (PCIL is "persistent_clock_is_local" kernel internal flag,
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 * it makes kernel save RTC in local time, not UTC.)
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 */
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static void set_kernel_timezone_and_clock(int utc, const struct timeval *hctosys)
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{
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	time_t cur;
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	struct tm *broken;
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	struct timezone tz = { 0 };
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	/* if --utc, prevent kernel's warp_clock() with a dummy call */
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	if (utc)
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		set_kernel_tz(&tz);
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	/* Set kernel's timezone offset based on userspace one */
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//It's tempting to call tzset() and use libc global "timezone" variable
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//...but it does NOT include DST shift (IOW: it's WRONG, usually by one hour,
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//if DST is in effect!) Thus this ridiculous dance:
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	cur = time(NULL);
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	broken = localtime(&cur);
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	tz.tz_minuteswest = -broken->tm_gmtoff / 60;
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	/*tz.tz_dsttime = 0; already is */
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	set_kernel_tz(&tz); /* MIGHT warp_clock() if 1st call since boot */
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	if (hctosys) /* it's --hctosys: set time too */
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		xsettimeofday(hctosys);
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}
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static void to_sys_clock(const char **pp_rtcname, int utc)
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{
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	struct timeval tv;
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	tv.tv_sec = read_rtc(pp_rtcname, NULL, utc);
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	tv.tv_usec = 0;
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	return set_kernel_timezone_and_clock(utc, &tv);
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}
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static void from_sys_clock(const char **pp_rtcname, int utc)
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{
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#if 1
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	struct timeval tv;
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	struct tm tm_time;
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	int rtc;
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	rtc = rtc_xopen(pp_rtcname, O_WRONLY);
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	xgettimeofday(&tv);
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	/* Prepare tm_time */
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	if (sizeof(time_t) == sizeof(tv.tv_sec)) {
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		if (utc)
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			gmtime_r((time_t*)&tv.tv_sec, &tm_time);
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		else
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			localtime_r((time_t*)&tv.tv_sec, &tm_time);
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	} else {
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		time_t t = tv.tv_sec;
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		if (utc)
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			gmtime_r(&t, &tm_time);
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		else
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			localtime_r(&t, &tm_time);
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	}
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#else
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/* Bloated code which tries to set hw clock with better precision.
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 * On x86, even though code does set hw clock within <1ms of exact
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 * whole seconds, apparently hw clock (at least on some machines)
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 * doesn't reset internal fractional seconds to 0,
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 * making all this a pointless exercise.
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 */
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	/* If we see that we are N usec away from whole second,
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	 * we'll sleep for N-ADJ usecs. ADJ corrects for the fact
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	 * that CPU is not infinitely fast.
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	 * On infinitely fast CPU, next wakeup would be
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	 * on (exactly_next_whole_second - ADJ). On real CPUs,
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	 * this difference between current time and whole second
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	 * is less than ADJ (assuming system isn't heavily loaded).
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	 */
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	/* Small value of 256us gives very precise sync for 2+ GHz CPUs.
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	 * Slower CPUs will fail to sync and will go to bigger
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	 * ADJ values. qemu-emulated armv4tl with ~100 MHz
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	 * performance ends up using ADJ ~= 4*1024 and it takes
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	 * 2+ secs (2 tries with successively larger ADJ)
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	 * to sync. Even straced one on the same qemu (very slow)
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	 * takes only 4 tries.
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	 */
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#define TWEAK_USEC 256
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	unsigned adj = TWEAK_USEC;
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	struct tm tm_time;
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	struct timeval tv;
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	int rtc = rtc_xopen(pp_rtcname, O_WRONLY);
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	/* Try to catch the moment when whole second is close */
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	while (1) {
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		unsigned rem_usec;
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		time_t t;
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		xgettimeofday(&tv);
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		t = tv.tv_sec;
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		rem_usec = 1000000 - tv.tv_usec;
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		if (rem_usec < adj) {
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			/* Close enough */
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 small_rem:
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			t++;
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		}
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		/* Prepare tm_time from t */
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		if (utc)
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			gmtime_r(&t, &tm_time); /* may read /etc/xxx (it takes time) */
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		else
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			localtime_r(&t, &tm_time); /* same */
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		if (adj >= 32*1024) {
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			break; /* 32 ms diff and still no luck?? give up trying to sync */
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		}
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		/* gmtime/localtime took some time, re-get cur time */
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		xgettimeofday(&tv);
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		if (tv.tv_sec < t /* we are still in old second */
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		 || (tv.tv_sec == t && tv.tv_usec < adj) /* not too far into next second */
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		) {
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			break; /* good, we are in sync! */
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		}
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		rem_usec = 1000000 - tv.tv_usec;
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		if (rem_usec < adj) {
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			t = tv.tv_sec;
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			goto small_rem; /* already close to next sec, don't sleep */
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		}
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		/* Try to sync up by sleeping */
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		usleep(rem_usec - adj);
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		/* Jump to 1ms diff, then increase fast (x2): EVERY loop
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		 * takes ~1 sec, people won't like slowly converging code here!
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		 */
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	//bb_error_msg("adj:%d tv.tv_usec:%d", adj, (int)tv.tv_usec);
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		if (adj < 512)
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			adj = 512;
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		/* ... and if last "overshoot" does not look insanely big,
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		 * just use it as adj increment. This makes convergence faster.
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		 */
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		if (tv.tv_usec < adj * 8) {
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			adj += tv.tv_usec;
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			continue;
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		}
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		adj *= 2;
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	}
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	/* Debug aid to find "optimal" TWEAK_USEC with nearly exact sync.
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	 * Look for a value which makes tv_usec close to 999999 or 0.
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	 * For 2.20GHz Intel Core 2: optimal TWEAK_USEC ~= 200
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	 */
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	//bb_error_msg("tv.tv_usec:%d", (int)tv.tv_usec);
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#endif
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	tm_time.tm_isdst = 0;
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	xioctl(rtc, RTC_SET_TIME, &tm_time);
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	if (ENABLE_FEATURE_CLEAN_UP)
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		close(rtc);
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}
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// hwclock from util-linux 2.36.1
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// hwclock [function] [option...]
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//Functions:
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// -r, --show           display the RTC time
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//     --get            display drift corrected RTC time
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//     --set            set the RTC according to --date
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// -s, --hctosys        set the system time from the RTC
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// -w, --systohc        set the RTC from the system time
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//     --systz          send timescale configurations to the kernel
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// -a, --adjust         adjust the RTC to account for systematic drift
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//     --predict        predict the drifted RTC time according to --date
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//Options:
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// -u, --utc            the RTC timescale is UTC
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// -l, --localtime      the RTC timescale is Local
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// -f, --rtc <file>     use an alternate file to /dev/rtc0
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//     --directisa      use the ISA bus instead of /dev/rtc0 access
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//     --date <time>    date/time input for --set and --predict
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//     --delay <sec>    delay used when set new RTC time
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//     --update-drift   update the RTC drift factor
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//     --noadjfile      do not use /etc/adjtime
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//     --adjfile <file> use an alternate file to /etc/adjtime
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//     --test           dry run; implies --verbose
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// -v, --verbose        display more details
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//usage:#define hwclock_trivial_usage
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//usage:	IF_LONG_OPTS(
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//usage:       "[-swul] [--systz] [-f DEV]"
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//usage:	)
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//usage:	IF_NOT_LONG_OPTS(
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//usage:       "[-swult] [-f DEV]"
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//usage:	)
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//usage:#define hwclock_full_usage "\n\n"
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//usage:       "Show or set hardware clock (RTC)\n"
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///////:     "\n	-r	Show RTC time"
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///////-r is default, don't bother showing it in help
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//usage:     "\n	-s	Set system time from RTC"
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//usage:     "\n	-w	Set RTC from system time"
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//usage:	IF_LONG_OPTS(
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//usage:     "\n	--systz	Set in-kernel timezone, correct system time"
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//usage:     "\n		if RTC is kept in local time"
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//usage:	)
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//usage:     "\n	-f DEV	Use specified device (e.g. /dev/rtc2)"
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//usage:     "\n	-u	Assume RTC is kept in UTC"
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//usage:     "\n	-l	Assume RTC is kept in local time"
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//usage:     "\n		(if neither is given, read from "ADJTIME_PATH")"
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//TODO: get rid of incompatible -t alias to --systz?
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#define HWCLOCK_OPT_LOCALTIME   0x01
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#define HWCLOCK_OPT_UTC         0x02
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#define HWCLOCK_OPT_SHOW        0x04
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#define HWCLOCK_OPT_HCTOSYS     0x08
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#define HWCLOCK_OPT_SYSTOHC     0x10
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#define HWCLOCK_OPT_SYSTZ       0x20
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#define HWCLOCK_OPT_RTCFILE     0x40
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int hwclock_main(int argc, char **argv) MAIN_EXTERNALLY_VISIBLE;
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int hwclock_main(int argc UNUSED_PARAM, char **argv)
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{
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	const char *rtcname = NULL;
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	unsigned opt;
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	int utc;
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#if ENABLE_LONG_OPTS
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	static const char hwclock_longopts[] ALIGN1 =
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		"localtime\0" No_argument "l"
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		"utc\0"       No_argument "u"
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		"show\0"      No_argument "r"
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		"hctosys\0"   No_argument "s"
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		"systohc\0"   No_argument "w"
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		"systz\0"     No_argument "t" /* short opt is non-standard */
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		"rtc\0"       Required_argument "f"
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		;
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#endif
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	opt = getopt32long(argv,
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						|
		"^""lurswtf:v" /* -v is accepted and ignored */
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						|
		"\0"
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						|
		"r--wst:w--rst:s--wrt:t--rsw:l--u:u--l",
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						|
		hwclock_longopts,
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		&rtcname
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						|
	);
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						|
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						|
	/* If -u or -l wasn't given, check if we are using utc */
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						|
	if (opt & (HWCLOCK_OPT_UTC | HWCLOCK_OPT_LOCALTIME))
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						|
		utc = (opt & HWCLOCK_OPT_UTC);
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						|
	else
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						|
		utc = rtc_adjtime_is_utc();
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						|
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						|
	if (opt & HWCLOCK_OPT_HCTOSYS)
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						|
		to_sys_clock(&rtcname, utc);
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						|
	else if (opt & HWCLOCK_OPT_SYSTOHC)
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						|
		from_sys_clock(&rtcname, utc);
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						|
	else if (opt & HWCLOCK_OPT_SYSTZ)
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						|
		set_kernel_timezone_and_clock(utc, NULL);
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						|
	else
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						|
		/* default HWCLOCK_OPT_SHOW */
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						|
		show_clock(&rtcname, utc);
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						|
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						|
	return 0;
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						|
}
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