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Title:
  [Mediatek] mt8195-demo: Fix hardware watchdog reset at boot time
  around 10 sec.

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete
Status in lunar package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  [Impact]
  hardware reset during boot time.

  [Fix]
  Compare to generic kernel config for arm64
  file: arch/arm64/configs/defconfig
  The CONFIG_MEDIATEK_WATCHDOG should be enabled "built-in" in generic kernel 
settings.

  CONFIG_MEDIATEK_WATCHDOG=y

  I've discovered that the module mtk_wdt.ko (CONFIG_MEDIATEK_WATCHDOG)
  must be set as built-in to prevent the system from encountering a
  hardware reset during the boot process. I've tried building it as a
  module and installing it into initrd, and I've also attempted to set
  softdep for it. However, I still can't find it being probed in the
  initcall debug dump. The system also reboots around 10 seconds into
  the boot time. After setting CONFIG_MEDIATEK_WATCHDOG=y, the hardware
  reset issue was resolved and the system was able to boot into the
  console.

  [Other info]
  effected kernel (5.19~latest)
  ubuntu kernel for lunar, Kinetic, and Mantic.

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