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H A Dgetc.cdiff 168013 Wed Mar 28 22:40:37 MDT 2007 imp RTC_TIMR's RTC_SEC field is BCD. That makes it unsuitable for
GetSeconds(). Instead, use CRTR register shifted right 15. This
gives us a range of 32 seconds we can do for timeout.

Shift to using == rather than < or > for calculating the timeout,
since if we can't read the ST_CTRT register twice in a second we have
even bigger problems to worry about, and == deals with the 'wrap'
issue.

This lets me type at the boot2 prompt again! Woo Hoo!

Bogusness noticed by: tisco
Pointy Hat to: That silly imp guy
H A Dat91rm9200_lowlevel.cdiff 168013 Wed Mar 28 22:40:37 MDT 2007 imp RTC_TIMR's RTC_SEC field is BCD. That makes it unsuitable for
GetSeconds(). Instead, use CRTR register shifted right 15. This
gives us a range of 32 seconds we can do for timeout.

Shift to using == rather than < or > for calculating the timeout,
since if we can't read the ST_CTRT register twice in a second we have
even bigger problems to worry about, and == deals with the 'wrap'
issue.

This lets me type at the boot2 prompt again! Woo Hoo!

Bogusness noticed by: tisco
Pointy Hat to: That silly imp guy
H A Dat91rm9200_lowlevel.hdiff 168013 Wed Mar 28 22:40:37 MDT 2007 imp RTC_TIMR's RTC_SEC field is BCD. That makes it unsuitable for
GetSeconds(). Instead, use CRTR register shifted right 15. This
gives us a range of 32 seconds we can do for timeout.

Shift to using == rather than < or > for calculating the timeout,
since if we can't read the ST_CTRT register twice in a second we have
even bigger problems to worry about, and == deals with the 'wrap'
issue.

This lets me type at the boot2 prompt again! Woo Hoo!

Bogusness noticed by: tisco
Pointy Hat to: That silly imp guy
H A Demac.cdiff 168013 Wed Mar 28 22:40:37 MDT 2007 imp RTC_TIMR's RTC_SEC field is BCD. That makes it unsuitable for
GetSeconds(). Instead, use CRTR register shifted right 15. This
gives us a range of 32 seconds we can do for timeout.

Shift to using == rather than < or > for calculating the timeout,
since if we can't read the ST_CTRT register twice in a second we have
even bigger problems to worry about, and == deals with the 'wrap'
issue.

This lets me type at the boot2 prompt again! Woo Hoo!

Bogusness noticed by: tisco
Pointy Hat to: That silly imp guy

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