Re: [PATCH 2/3] watchdog: da9063: Use pre configured timeout when watchdog is running

From: Stefan Riedmüller
Date: Wed Apr 01 2020 - 04:25:54 EST


Hi Guenter, Adam,

Guenter Roeck <linux@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote on Tue, 31. Mar 20 09:08:
> On 3/30/20 9:38 AM, Adam Thomson wrote:
> > On 26 March 2020 15:02, Stefan Riedmueller wrote:
> >
> >> If the watchdog is already running during probe use its pre-configured
> >> timeout instead of a default timeout to make sure the watchdog is pinged
> >> in time until userspace takes over.
> >
> > At least for this driver I don't think there's an issue here with regards to
> > not pinging in time. Calling 'da9063_wdt_update_timeout()', as it currently
> > does in the probe() when the watchdog is already active, actually disables the
> > watchdog before then setting a new timeout value, so by that method we're
> > avoiding a timeout and starting a new timer period.
> >
> > To my mind the timeout value should come from DT if possible, which I would
> > assume for the most part would match whatever is defined in the bootloader as
> > well, unless I'm mistaken. If that's not available though then I would maybe
> > agree on falling back to a value that was already programmed in the bootloader
> > rather than the driver default which should be the last resort.
> >
> Agreed.

Thanks for both your feedback. I'll drop the pre-configured timeout part and
stick with the default timeout and do the same procedure (init_timeout +
update_timeout) for the da9062.

Thanks
Stefan

>
> Guenter
>
> >>
> >> Signed-off-by: Stefan Riedmueller <s.riedmueller@xxxxxxxxx>
> >> ---
> >> drivers/watchdog/da9063_wdt.c | 29 ++++++++++++++++++-----------
> >> 1 file changed, 18 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)
> >>
> >> diff --git a/drivers/watchdog/da9063_wdt.c b/drivers/watchdog/da9063_wdt.c
> >> index 3d65e92a4e3f..34d0c4f03814 100644
> >> --- a/drivers/watchdog/da9063_wdt.c
> >> +++ b/drivers/watchdog/da9063_wdt.c
> >> @@ -46,15 +46,16 @@ static unsigned int da9063_wdt_timeout_to_sel(unsigned
> >> int secs)
> >> }
> >>
> >> /*
> >> - * Return 0 if watchdog is disabled, else non zero.
> >> + * Read the currently active timeout.
> >> + * Zero means the watchdog is disabled.
> >> */
> >> -static unsigned int da9063_wdt_is_running(struct da9063 *da9063)
> >> +static unsigned int da9063_wdt_read_timeout(struct da9063 *da9063)
> >> {
> >> unsigned int val;
> >>
> >> regmap_read(da9063->regmap, DA9063_REG_CONTROL_D, &val);
> >>
> >> - return val & DA9063_TWDSCALE_MASK;
> >> + return wdt_timeout[val & DA9063_TWDSCALE_MASK];
> >> }
> >>
> >> static int da9063_wdt_disable_timer(struct da9063 *da9063)
> >> @@ -191,6 +192,7 @@ static int da9063_wdt_probe(struct platform_device
> >> *pdev)
> >> struct device *dev = &pdev->dev;
> >> struct da9063 *da9063;
> >> struct watchdog_device *wdd;
> >> + int timeout;
> >>
> >> if (!dev->parent)
> >> return -EINVAL;
> >> @@ -214,15 +216,20 @@ static int da9063_wdt_probe(struct platform_device
> >> *pdev)
> >> watchdog_set_restart_priority(wdd, 128);
> >> watchdog_set_drvdata(wdd, da9063);
> >>
> >> - /* Set default timeout, maybe override it with DT value, scale it */
> >> - wdd->timeout = DA9063_WDG_TIMEOUT;
> >> - watchdog_init_timeout(wdd, 0, dev);
> >> - da9063_wdt_set_timeout(wdd, wdd->timeout);
> >> -
> >> - /* Change the timeout to the default value if the watchdog is running */
> >> - if (da9063_wdt_is_running(da9063)) {
> >> - da9063_wdt_update_timeout(da9063, wdd->timeout);
> >> + /*
> >> + * Use pre-configured timeout if watchdog is already running.
> >> + * Otherwise set default timeout, maybe override it with DT value,
> >> + * scale it
> >> + */
> >> + timeout = da9063_wdt_read_timeout(da9063);
> >> + if (timeout) {
> >> + wdd->timeout = timeout;
> >> set_bit(WDOG_HW_RUNNING, &wdd->status);
> >> + dev_info(da9063->dev, "watchdog is running (%u s)", timeout);
> >> + } else {
> >> + wdd->timeout = DA9063_WDG_TIMEOUT;
> >> + watchdog_init_timeout(wdd, 0, dev);
> >> + da9063_wdt_set_timeout(wdd, wdd->timeout);
> >> }
> >>
> >> return devm_watchdog_register_device(dev, wdd);
> >> --
> >> 2.23.0
> >
>