Hi Brian, Thanks for your reply.
On 02/27/2018 02:37 AM, Brian Norris wrote:
>+ /* Don't set an alarm in the past. */ >+ if ((u32)alarm_time <= current_time) >+ return -ETIME; >+ > if (!alrm->enabled) { > /* > * If the alarm is being disabled, send an alarm >@@ -196,11 +200,7 @@ static int cros_ec_rtc_set_alarm(struct device *dev, struct rtc_wkalrm *alrm) > alarm_offset = EC_RTC_ALARM_CLEAR; > cros_ec_rtc->saved_alarm = (u32)alarm_time; > } else { >- /* Don't set an alarm in the past. */ >- if ((u32)alarm_time < current_time)It's probably worth noting in the commit message that you're also fixing the case where 'alarm_time == current_time'; in the current driver source, it*looks* like you're setting a 0-second alarm. But in fact, 0 means EC_RTC_ALARM_CLEAR, which would disable the alarm. So you are (correctly) returning -ETIME in that case.
Right, i'll rewrite the commit message, and move the check back here:)
Brian

