Re: [Linaro-acpi] [PATCH v8 5/5] Watchdog: introduce ARM SBSA watchdog driver

From: Fu Wei
Date: Thu Nov 05 2015 - 09:36:03 EST


Hi Timur,

On 5 November 2015 at 22:08, Timur Tabi <timur@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Fu Wei wrote:
>>
>> SBSA 2.3 Page 23 :
>> Note: the watchdog offset register is 32 bits wide. This gives a
>> maximum watch period of around 10s at a system
>> counter frequency of 400MHz. If a larger watch period is required then
>> the compare value can be programmed
>> directly into the compare value register.
>>
>> 214s means your system counter is approximately at 20MHz which is in
>> the range of (10MHz ~ 400MHz)
>>
>> SBSA 2.3 Page 13 :
>> The System Counter (of the Generic Timer) shall run at a minimum
>> frequency of 10MHz and maximum of
>> 400MHz.
>
>
> Thanks, that explains a lot.
>
> If we expected customers to have a lower system counter frequency, then we
> wouldn't have to worry about the timeouts being too short. It seems to me
> that the SBSA spec says that if you want a longer timeout, you have to lower
> the frequency.

Did you really read the "Note" above???????? OK, let me paste it again
and again:

SBSA 2.3 Page 23 :
If a larger watch period is required then the compare value can be
programmed directly into the compare value register.

> We shouldn't be complicating the driver because some
> customers might not follow the spec.

OK it this customer might not follow the spec, that watchdog is not a
SBSA watchdog,
So please don't use SBSA watchdog driver on that non-SBSA watchdog
device, Thanks a lot

>
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