Re: [PATCH v4 2/2] watchdog: Add sysfs interface for MEN A21 watchdog

From: Johannes Thumshirn
Date: Wed May 29 2013 - 04:34:59 EST


On Mon, May 27, 2013 at 09:41:54PM +0200, Wim Van Sebroeck wrote:
> Hi Johannes,
>
> > This patch adds a sysfs interface for the watchdog device found on MEN A21
> > Boards.
> >
> > The newly generated files are:
> > * rebootcause:
> > Can be one of:
> > Power on Reset,
> > CPU Reset Request,
> > Push Button,
> > FPGA Reset Request,
> > Watchdog,
> > Local Power Bad,
> > Invalid or
> > BDI
> > and shows the reason of the boards last reboot.
>
> Question: why don't you use the detection of the reboot cause in your driver
> initialization so that you can:
> 1) report the reboot cause at the start of the driver (like we do in most
> drivers that support these kind of features)
> 2) set the .bootstatus info in the watchdog_device struct data?
> (See the WDIOF flags in #include <uapi/linux/watchdog.h>
> #define WDIOF_OVERHEAT 0x0001 /* Reset due to CPU overheat */
> #define WDIOF_FANFAULT 0x0002 /* Fan failed */
> #define WDIOF_EXTERN1 0x0004 /* External relay 1 */
> #define WDIOF_EXTERN2 0x0008 /* External relay 2 */
> #define WDIOF_POWERUNDER 0x0010 /* Power bad/power fault */
> #define WDIOF_CARDRESET 0x0020 /* Card previously reset the CPU */
> #define WDIOF_POWEROVER 0x0040 /* Power over voltage */
> #define WDIOF_SETTIMEOUT 0x0080 /* Set timeout (in seconds) */
> #define WDIOF_MAGICCLOSE 0x0100 /* Supports magic close char */
> #define WDIOF_PRETIMEOUT 0x0200 /* Pretimeout (in seconds), get/set */
> #define WDIOF_ALARMONLY 0x0400 /* Watchdog triggers a management or
> other external alarm not a reboot */
> #define WDIOF_KEEPALIVEPING 0x8000 /* Keep alive ping reply */
> (Example driver: wdt_pci.c )).
>
> Kind regards,
> Wim.
>

Ok I'll do. Should I repost this as a change of this patch or the "add driver"
patch?

Regards,
Johannes
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