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SubjectRE: [RFC PATCH] watchdog: ep93xx: Use the WatchDog Timer Driver Core.
On Wednesday, August 03, 2011 3:07 AM, Wim Van Sebroeck wrote:
> Hi H Hartley,
>
>>> [...]
>>>> @@ -210,43 +126,31 @@ static int __init ep93xx_wdt_init(void)
>>>> {
>>>> int err;
>>>>
>>>> - err = misc_register(&ep93xx_wdt_miscdev);
>>>> + ep93xx_wdd.bootstatus = readl(EP93XX_WDT_WATCHDOG);
>>>> + ep93xx_wdd.timeout = timeout;
>>>> +
>>>> + err = watchdog_register_device(&ep93xx_wdd);
>>>> + if (err)
>>>> + return err;
>>>>
>>>> - boot_status = __raw_readl(EP93XX_WDT_WATCHDOG) & 0x01 ? 1 : 0;
>>>> + setup_timer(&timer, ep93xx_timer_ping, 1);
>>>
>>> Shouldn't the bootstatus setting be:
>>> ep93xx_wdd.bootstatus = readl(EP93XX_WDT_WATCHDOG) & 0x01 ? 1 : 0;
>>> (or something similar with the WDIOF_OVERHEAT, ... flags).
>>
>> The ep93xx watchdog status register doesn't line up nicely with the standard
>> WDIOF_* flags. The register has these bits defined:
>>
>> PLSDN 6 Pulse Disable Not
>> OVRID 5 Software Override of HWDIS
>> SWDIS 4 Software Watchdog Disable
>> HWDIS 3 Hardware Watchdog Disable
>> URST 2 User Reset Detected
>> 3KRST 1 Three-Key Reset Detected
>> WD 0 Watchdog Reset Detected
>
> Hmm, it would be nice to have this info also in the driver. Certainly at
> least a define for the WD bit.

I was doing to document these bits in a follow-up patch after the conversion.
Instead I'll do it now in v2 of this patch. It does make the driver a bit clearer.

> Secondly: what it is doing now is allready incorrect: The WD bit is returned as
> bit 0 of the bootstatus value.
> This is actually: WDIOF_OVERHEAT (Reset due to CPU overheat) instead of
> WDIOF_CARDRESET (0x0020 Card previously reset the CPU)...

I agree, the current driver was already abusing the bootstatus use.

>> The original bootstatus setting just checked for the WD bit. I would like
>> to pass the full status register so that userspace can figure out what caused
>> the reset. Is this an inappropriate abuse of WDIOC_GETBOOTSTATUS?
>
> It's indeed an inappropriate abuse of WDIOC_GETBOOTSTATUS.
> The WDIOC_GETBOOTSTATUS should return a result for all watchdog drivers.
> The result is based on the WDIOF_* flags
> This however does not mean that we can add flags. The 'User Reset detected' looks
> to me as something that can be usefull in embedded environments. We need to think
> about this and see what would be usefull in general.

I'll post a v2 of this patch shortly and try to address this and your other comments.

Thanks,
Hartley


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