[PATCH] ppc32: Added support for the Book-E style Watchdog Timer
Andrew Morton
akpm at osdl.org
Wed Aug 10 08:01:31 EST 2005
Kumar Gala <galak at freescale.com> wrote:
>
> PowerPC 40x and Book-E processors support a watchdog timer at the processor
> core level. The timer has implementation dependent timeout frequencies
> that can be configured by software.
>
> One the first Watchdog timeout we get a critical exception. It is left
> to board specific code to determine what should happen at this point. If
> nothing is done and another timeout period expires the processor may
> attempt to reset the machine.
>
> Command line parameters:
> wdt=0 : disable watchdog (default)
> wdt=1 : enable watchdog
>
> wdt_period=N : N sets the value of the Watchdog Timer Period.
>
> The Watchdog Timer Period meaning is implementation specific. Check
> User Manual for the processor for more details.
>
> This patch is based off of work done by Takeharu Kato.
>
> ...
>
> +#ifdef CONFIG_BOOKE_WDT
> +/* Checks wdt=x and wdt_period=xx command-line option */
> +int __init early_parse_wdt(char *p)
> +{
> + extern u32 wdt_enable;
> +
> + if (p && strncmp(p, "0", 1) != 0)
> + wdt_enable = 1;
> +
> + return 0;
> +}
> +early_param("wdt", early_parse_wdt);
> +
> +int __init early_parse_wdt_period (char *p)
> +{
> + extern u32 wdt_period;
> +
> + if (p)
> + wdt_period = simple_strtoul(p, NULL, 0);
> +
> + return 0;
> +}
Would prefer to see the declaration of wdt_period in a header file, please.
But beware that wdt_enable() is already a static symbol in a couple of
watchdog drivers. It might be best to rename the ppc global to something
less generic-sounding while you're there.
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