On Oct 11 2007 08:51, Rick Niles wrote:
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> Maybe I'm way off here, but that seems to be the function to register a RTC
> hardware chip with the kernel. I want to use a real-time clock interrupt to
> wake up my driver and service the GPS correlator, about every 500ms. Please
> let me know if I'm misunderstanding.
You register your hardware, and then the userspace program opens /dev/rtc17
or whatever node is assigned to it, and receives periodic interrupts.
At least that's the theory for rtc-cmos.
And don't top post.
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