On 06/21/2012 03:57 PM, Wolfgang Denk wrote:
Dear Eric Nelson,

In message<4fcd17a5.6030...@boundarydevices.com>  you wrote:

The function of the watchdog should be reserved for auch systems who
need it to implement security related functions; messing with it in
unrelated places (like setting it into unexpected states and or
timeouts) may cause undefined behaviour on such systems.

Don't do it.


My comment is that reset_cpu() should probably not return, and
at the moment it will. The minimum WDT timeout value is 1/2 second, so
execution will continue for some time less than that.

It seems to me that this might be a bad thing, allowing unexpected
execution of commands in a script after the execution of the 'reset'
command.

If I understand your comment, you're saying that reset_cpu() should
not be implemented using the watchdog.

Is that right?

No, that was not my intention.  I must have missed the fact that you
were talking about reset_cpu() and only this function.  Please ignore
me.


NP. I'll submit a patch to address the fact that the reset returns.
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