Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 4 Feb 2016 02:18:38 +0800 | Subject | Re: [PATCH v10 5/5] Watchdog: ARM SBSA Generic Watchdog half timeout panic support | From | Fu Wei <> |
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On 4 February 2016 at 02:08, Timur Tabi <timur@codeaurora.org> wrote: > Fu Wei wrote: >> >> Actually I am taking your suggestion to avoid touching WCV in >> interrupt routine. >> So even we have pre-timeout support , it is useless for this >> panic-on-half-timeout feature, >> because pre-timeout == timeout / 2 (always). >> >> So maybe I misunderstand your suggestion, >> could you let me know : why we want pre-timeout here? > > > Maybe I'm confused. > > For pre-timeout, I think the SBSA watchdog driver should support only > half-timeout. That is, the user cannot configure the length of the > pre-timeout with this driver. He can only enable it, and it is > automatically set to 1/2 timeout.
Actually, the SBSA watchdog driver should support only half-timeout for panic the user cannot configure the length of "panic time", He can only enable it, and it is automatically set to 1/2 timeout.
we don't need pre-timeout here.
Hope I understand you correctly :-) sorry for your confusion
> > So when pre-timeout occurs, the interrupt handler calls panic() or whatever > it's supposed to do.
Actually, So when 1/2 timeout occurs, the interrupt handler calls panic() or whatever it's supposed to do.
> > So "pre-timeout == timeout / 2 (always)" is exactly what we want.
our patchset is doing this way.
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