While testing on some Kirkwood platforms it was noticed that the timer
did not function correctly all the time. The driver did not correctly
handle 32bit timer value wrap arounds. Using the timer_conv_64()
conversion function fixes this issue.

Suggested-by: Stefan Herbrechtsmeier 
<stefan.herbrechtsmeier-...@weidmueller.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Roese <s...@denx.de>
---
v2:
- New patch

 drivers/timer/orion-timer.c | 2 +-
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/drivers/timer/orion-timer.c b/drivers/timer/orion-timer.c
index fd30e1bf036c..d7d1a1b24462 100644
--- a/drivers/timer/orion-timer.c
+++ b/drivers/timer/orion-timer.c
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ static uint64_t orion_timer_get_count(struct udevice *dev)
 {
        struct orion_timer_priv *priv = dev_get_priv(dev);
 
-       return ~readl(priv->base + TIMER0_VAL);
+       return timer_conv_64(~readl(priv->base + TIMER0_VAL));
 }
 
 static int orion_timer_probe(struct udevice *dev)
-- 
2.37.3

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