On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 1:27 AM, Albrecht Dreß <albrecht.dr...@arcor.de> wrote: > Hi Grant: > > Thanks a lot for your comments! > >> On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 12:41 PM, Albrecht Dreß <albrecht.dr...@arcor.de> >> > +#if defined(HAVE_MPC5200_WDT) >> > +    /* check if this device could be a watchdog */ >> > +    if (of_get_property(ofdev->node, "fsl,has-wdt", NULL) || >> > +      of_get_property(ofdev->node, "has-wdt", NULL)) { >> > +        const u32 *on_boot_wdt; >> > + >> > +        gpt->wdt_mode = MPC52xx_GPT_CAN_WDT; >> > + >> > +        /* check if the device shall be used as on-boot watchdog >> */ >> > +        on_boot_wdt = of_get_property(ofdev->node, "wdt,on-boot", >> NULL); >> > +        if (on_boot_wdt) { >> > +            gpt->wdt_mode |= MPC52xx_GPT_IS_WDT; >> > +            if (*on_boot_wdt > 0 && >> > +              mpc52xx_gpt_wdt_start(gpt, *on_boot_wdt) == >> 0) >> > +                dev_info(gpt->dev, >> > +                     "running as wdt, timeout %us\n", >> > +                     *on_boot_wdt); >> > +            else >> > +                dev_info(gpt->dev, "reserved as wdt\n"); >> > +        } else >> > +            dev_info(gpt->dev, "can function as wdt\n"); >> > +    } >> > +#endif >> >> Ditto on the #if/endif > > I don't think it can be removed here.  Think about the following: > - user has a dtb with fsl,has-wdt and fsl,wdt-on-boot properties and > - disables 5200 WDT in the kernel config. > > Now the system refuses to use GPT0 as GPT, although the WDT functionality has > been disabled.  Of course, the dts doesn't fit the kernel config now, but I > think we should catch this case.
I think the behaviour should be consistent regardless of what support is compiled into the kernel. If the wdt-on-boot property is set, the it does make sense for the kernel to never use it as a GPT. Otherwise the kernel behaviour becomes subtly different in ways non-obvious to the user. > Actually I tried to implement your requirements from > <http://lists.ozlabs.org/pipermail/linuxppc-dev/2009-August/074595.html>: > - fsl,has-wdt indicates that the GPT can serve as WDT; > - any access through the wdt api to a wdt-capable gpt actually reserves it as > wdt; > - the new of property forces reserving the wdt before any gpt api function > has chance to grab it as gpt. > > Or did I get something wrong here? No, you got it right... Well, I can't even remember what I said yesterday, but this list of requirements looks sane. :-) Cheers, g. -- Grant Likely, B.Sc., P.Eng. Secret Lab Technologies Ltd. _______________________________________________ Linuxppc-dev mailing list Linuxppc-dev@lists.ozlabs.org https://lists.ozlabs.org/listinfo/linuxppc-dev