On 2015/11/11 18:54, Alexandre Belloni wrote:
> On 11/11/2015 at 09:06:51 +0800, Leizhen (ThunderTown) wrote :
>> Hi, all
>>
>> I'm sorry. Maybe I didn't describe clearly enough before. These words are 
>> finally
>> shown to the end user. The end user maybe not a programmer, abbreviation 
>> word is unsuitable.
>>
> 
> Yes, that is exactly m point. What if an end user currently has a
> program parsing the file and looking for alrm_time or alrm_date? After
> updating his kernel, the program won't work anymore which is something
> we don't want.

OK. I see. Thanks.

> 
>>
>> cat /proc/driver/rtc
>>
>> rtc_time        : 00:47:43
>> rtc_date        : 2015-11-11
>> alrm_time       : 03:27:58                           //alrm_time --> 
>> alarm_time
>> alrm_date       : 2015-10-08                         //alrm_date --> 
>> alarm_date
>> alarm_IRQ       : no
>> alrm_pending    : no                                 //alrm_pending --> 
>> alarm_pending
>> update IRQ enabled      : no
>>
>>
> 

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