Writing a 1 bit clears the interrupt flag, writing with |= is thus
uneccecary (and actually an error as this would clear *all* flags).
This cleanup was already done for rtt.c, but rtc.c missed out.
The RTC expects to be clocked from a 1kHz source.
Previously it would re-configure GCLK2 from 32kHz to 1kHz when used.
Since GCLK2 is also used by EIC, this would break external interrupts
in strange and unexpected ways.
Dedicate a 1kHz clock to it to avoid the damage.
A naive implementation may set a RTC alarm in 30s by calling
struct tm now;
rtc_get_time(&now);
now.tm_sec += 30;
rtc_set_alarm(&now, _cb, NULL);
This works for RTC implementations that use a RTT internally and call
mktime() to convert the struct tm to a unix timestamp, as mktime() will
normalize the struct in the process.
Call rtc_tm_normalize() when the RTC uses separate registers for time / date
components to ensure it is normalized.
This also modifies tests/periph_rtc to exercise this case.
The currently supported SAM0 MCUs (samd21, saml21, saml1x) share the
same RTC peripheral, yet each of them carries it's own copy of the RTC
driver.
Unify the drivers and move them to sam0_common.