aiie/nix/nix-clock.cpp
2018-02-17 09:05:52 -05:00

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#include <string.h> // memset
#include <time.h>
#include "noslotclock.h"
#include "nix-clock.h"
NixClock::NixClock(AppleMMU *mmu) : NoSlotClock(mmu)
{
}
NixClock::~NixClock()
{
}
void NixClock::populateClockRegister()
{
time_t lt;
time(&lt);
struct tm *ct = localtime(&lt);
clockReg = 0x0;
// BCD, 4 bits per digit.
ct->tm_year %= 100; // must be 00-99
writeNibble(ct->tm_year / 10);
writeNibble(ct->tm_year % 10);
ct->tm_mon++; // 1 = January
writeNibble(ct->tm_mon / 10);
writeNibble(ct->tm_mon % 10);
writeNibble(ct->tm_mday / 10);
writeNibble(ct->tm_mday % 10);// day of month, 1-31
writeNibble(0);
writeNibble(ct->tm_wday + 1); // day of week, 1-7
writeNibble(ct->tm_hour / 10);
writeNibble(ct->tm_hour % 10);
writeNibble(ct->tm_min / 10);
writeNibble(ct->tm_min % 10);
writeNibble(ct->tm_sec / 10); // tens of seconds
writeNibble(ct->tm_sec % 10); // ones of seconds, 00-99
writeNibble(0); // ones of milliseconds, 00-99
writeNibble(0); // tens of milliseconds
}
void NixClock::updateClockFromRegister()
{
// The clockReg should now contain a BCD4 packed date like
// 0x1708071521140200
// ... 2017, August 07, <day of week?>; 21:14:02.00
// where that <day of week> is clearly suspect. Probably because 2017
// was too far in the future when this driver was written...
printf(">> Got a request to set clock: 0x%llX\n", clockReg);
}