Searched refs:rtc0 (Results 1 – 26 of 26) sorted by relevance
10 rtc0 = "/i2c@7000c000/rtc@68";
11 rtc0 = "/i2c@7000c000/rtc@68";
127 rtc0: rtc@00000 { label
42 rtc0: rtc@1c23000 { label
180 rtc0: rtc@1c23000 { label
226 rtc0: rtc@00000 { label
11 rtc0 = "/i2c@7000c500/rtc@56";
8 rtc0 = "/i2c@7000d000/tps6586x@34";
19 rtc0 = &mcp_rtc;
11 rtc0 = "/i2c@7000d000/tps6586x@34";
31 rtc0 = "/i2c@7000d000/tps65911@2d";
6 rtc0 = "/i2c@0,7000d000/pmic@40";
11 rtc0 = "/i2c@7000d000/max8907@3c";
11 rtc0 = "/i2c@0,7000d000/pmic@40";
16 rtc0 = "/i2c@7000d000/tps65913@58";
13 rtc0 = "/i2c@0,7000d000/pmic@40";
10 rtc0 = "/i2c@7000d000/tps65911@2d";
84 rtc0 {
229 unsigned long rtc0 : 1; /* RW, W1C */ member
22 * /dev/rtc0, /dev/rtc1 ... are part of a framework that's124 rtc0 is used by default. More information is (currently) shown
39 default "rtc0"42 clock, usually rtc0. Initialization is done when the system73 /sys/class/rtc/rtc0 through /sys/.../rtcN.85 If there is no RTC for the system clock, then the first RTC(rtc0)95 interfaces, which "udev" sets up as /dev/rtc0 through
74 : The name of rtc (e.g., "rtc0") used to wakeup the system from