arm64: zynqmp: Set default RTC device at start
For RTC to start to operate there is a need to call the driver. The simple way to do it is to set default RTC instance which will call the probe and do basic initialization. Signed-off-by: Michal Simek <michal.simek@amd.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/01155f1555dbd42adc618906629f5fb45754d5a4.1731419926.git.michal.simek@amd.com
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@@ -77,6 +77,7 @@ tpm_kv260=if test ${card1_rev} = A -o ${card1_rev} = B -o ${card1_rev} = Y -o ${
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tpm_kd240=if test ${card1_rev} = A; then run tpm_reset; fi
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tpm_kd240=if test ${card1_rev} = A; then run tpm_reset; fi
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board_setup=\
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board_setup=\
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rtc dev 0; \
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zynqmp mmio_write 0xFFCA0010 0xfff 0; \
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zynqmp mmio_write 0xFFCA0010 0xfff 0; \
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if test ${card1_name} = SCK-KV-G; then run kv260_setup; run tpm_kv260; fi;\
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if test ${card1_name} = SCK-KV-G; then run kv260_setup; run tpm_kv260; fi;\
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if test ${card1_name} = SCK-KR-G; then run kr260_setup; run tpm_reset; fi;\
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if test ${card1_name} = SCK-KR-G; then run kr260_setup; run tpm_reset; fi;\
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