Hi,

FYI

Kevron Rees
<https://bugs.tizen.org/jira/secure/ViewProfile.jspa?name=tripzero> added a
comment - 16/May/14 6:12 AM

Using NTP, ConnMan keeps the system time properly synchronized to UTC


It doesn't. It only properly synchronizes when connected.

ConnMan has nothing to do with any variants of hardware clocks.


Why not? It seems rather incomplete to set the system time but rely on yet
another process to do the hardware clock sync. Why shouldn't connman handle
syncing?

https://bugs.tizen.org/jira/browse/TC-165
2014年3月24日 下午6:31于 "Patrik Flykt" <patrik.fl...@linux.intel.com>写道:

>
>         Hi,
>
> On Mon, 2014-03-24 at 18:20 +0800, Chengyi Zhao wrote:
> > ConnMan can't set the hardware clock from the current system time,
> > when user has modified the system time, the time is unable to be saved
> > after reboot.
>
> That is correct.
>
> > Can the functionality of setting the hardware clock be added to
> > ConnMan? (It is similar to the shell "hwclock -w".)
>
> No. ConnMan has nothing to do with any variants of hardware clocks.
> Using NTP, ConnMan keeps the system time properly synchronized to UTC.
> It's up to the rest of the operating system to synchronize system time
> with the hardware clock when booting and shutting down.
>
>
> Cheers,
>
>         Patrik
>
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