/*----------------------------------------------------------------*/
 
+#ifdef RTC_PORT
+
+/* Most newer x86 systems have two register banks, the first used
+ * for RTC and NVRAM and the second only for NVRAM.  Caller must
+ * own rtc_lock ... and we won't worry about access during NMI.
+ */
+#define can_bank2      true
+
+static inline unsigned char cmos_read_bank2(unsigned char addr)
+{
+       outb(addr, RTC_PORT(2));
+       return inb(RTC_PORT(3));
+}
+
+static inline void cmos_write_bank2(unsigned char val, unsigned char addr)
+{
+       outb(addr, RTC_PORT(2));
+       outb(val, RTC_PORT(2));
+}
+
+#else
+
+#define can_bank2      false
+
+static inline unsigned char cmos_read_bank2(unsigned char addr)
+{
+       return 0;
+}
+
+static inline void cmos_write_bank2(unsigned char val, unsigned char addr)
+{
+}
+
+#endif
+
+/*----------------------------------------------------------------*/
+
 static int cmos_read_time(struct device *dev, struct rtc_time *t)
 {
        /* REVISIT:  if the clock has a "century" register, use
 
        if (unlikely(off >= attr->size))
                return 0;
+       if (unlikely(off < 0))
+               return -EINVAL;
        if ((off + count) > attr->size)
                count = attr->size - off;
 
+       off += NVRAM_OFFSET;
        spin_lock_irq(&rtc_lock);
-       for (retval = 0, off += NVRAM_OFFSET; count--; retval++, off++)
-               *buf++ = CMOS_READ(off);
+       for (retval = 0; count; count--, off++, retval++) {
+               if (off < 128)
+                       *buf++ = CMOS_READ(off);
+               else if (can_bank2)
+                       *buf++ = cmos_read_bank2(off);
+               else
+                       break;
+       }
        spin_unlock_irq(&rtc_lock);
 
        return retval;
        cmos = dev_get_drvdata(container_of(kobj, struct device, kobj));
        if (unlikely(off >= attr->size))
                return -EFBIG;
+       if (unlikely(off < 0))
+               return -EINVAL;
        if ((off + count) > attr->size)
                count = attr->size - off;
 
         * here.  If userspace is smart enough to know what fields of
         * NVRAM to update, updating checksums is also part of its job.
         */
+       off += NVRAM_OFFSET;
        spin_lock_irq(&rtc_lock);
-       for (retval = 0, off += NVRAM_OFFSET; count--; retval++, off++) {
+       for (retval = 0; count; count--, off++, retval++) {
                /* don't trash RTC registers */
                if (off == cmos->day_alrm
                                || off == cmos->mon_alrm
                                || off == cmos->century)
                        buf++;
-               else
+               else if (off < 128)
                        CMOS_WRITE(*buf++, off);
+               else if (can_bank2)
+                       cmos_write_bank2(*buf++, off);
+               else
+                       break;
        }
        spin_unlock_irq(&rtc_lock);
 
 
        /* Heuristic to deduce NVRAM size ... do what the legacy NVRAM
         * driver did, but don't reject unknown configs.   Old hardware
-        * won't address 128 bytes, and for now we ignore the way newer
-        * chips can address 256 bytes (using two more i/o ports).
+        * won't address 128 bytes.  Newer chips have multiple banks,
+        * though they may not be listed in one I/O resource.
         */
 #if    defined(CONFIG_ATARI)
        address_space = 64;
 #warning Assuming 128 bytes of RTC+NVRAM address space, not 64 bytes.
        address_space = 128;
 #endif
+       if (can_bank2 && ports->end > (ports->start + 1))
+               address_space = 256;
 
        /* For ACPI systems extension info comes from the FADT.  On others,
         * board specific setup provides it as appropriate.  Systems where
                goto cleanup2;
        }
 
-       pr_info("%s: alarms up to one %s%s%s\n",
+       pr_info("%s: alarms up to one %s%s, %zd bytes nvram, %s irqs\n",
                        cmos_rtc.rtc->dev.bus_id,
                        is_valid_irq(rtc_irq)
                                ?  (cmos_rtc.mon_alrm
                                                ? "month" : "day"))
                                : "no",
                        cmos_rtc.century ? ", y3k" : "",
+                       nvram.size,
                        is_hpet_enabled() ? ", hpet irqs" : "");
 
        return 0;