On Fri, Oct 01, 2010 at 03:35:14PM +0200, Stefan Roese wrote: > On Thursday 30 September 2010 22:15:04 ame wrote: > > On my 460ex board, i've tried to add CONFIG_WATCHDOG to the config and it > > appears to work until the board tries to boot. At that point I can count > > down about 10 seconds and the reboot happens. The 10s correlates with > > what I think the watchdog is being set to. I've inserted some > > WATCHDOG_RESET() invocations wrapping memmove_wd (which admittedly should > > not be needed), but it does not have an effect. The last message I see is > > ... > > > > Verifying Checksum ... OK > > ## Flattened Device Tree blob at ff3e0000 > > Booting using the fdt blob at 0xff3e0000 > > Uncompressing Kernel Image ... OK > > Loading Device Tree to 007fa000, end 007ffd2f ... OK > > Loading Ramdisk to 1ec58000, end 1efffc0c ... OK > > > > Then it instantly resets. If I remove CONFIG_WATCHDOG the board works and > > boots correctly. My u-boot is circa early 2009. From looking at the > > current u-boot it does not have the tcr and tsr registers "converted to > > uppercase", so I don't think it builds yet. I've verified the addresses > > of the spr and they look correct. > > Please check again. Here the current source: > > arch/powerpc/cpu/ppc4xx/cpu.c: > > ... > void reset_4xx_watchdog(void) > { > /* > * Clear TSR(WIS) bit > */ > mtspr(SPRN_TSR, 0x40000000); > } > ... > > Definitely upper-case here.
Ok, confirmed the new one has it in there. sorry about that. The logic is the same as the one that is in the old code though. > > > Any thoughts or help are appreciated. I did notice the comments in > > cpu-init.c that my tcr is setup with 0xF0000000, I *think* this is > > actually 10s on a 800MHz board. Not sure where the 2.684 numbers > > originates as stated in the comments. I also changed the acknowledge of > > the watchdog to the following, though neither my changes nor the original > > have any effect. I've also verified that the code is getting included and > > built. Not sure what to try next. > > Note that you need to enable the watchdog support in the Linux kernel as > well. > Otherwise Linux will of course reset once the watchdog timer times out. Did > you enable the book-e watchdog timer in Linux? Yes, that is enabled. But from the looks of the boot trace up above, am I correct in saying that it never even made it to Linux? Isn't u-boot still in control at the point that it loads the ramdisk into ram? Thanks ayman _______________________________________________ U-Boot mailing list U-Boot@lists.denx.de http://lists.denx.de/mailman/listinfo/u-boot