Hi Guenter, On 29 May 2015 at 22:54, Guenter Roeck <linux@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 05/29/2015 02:11 AM, Fu Wei wrote: > [ ... ] > >>>> + >>>> + status = sbsa_gwdt_cf_read(SBSA_GWDT_WCS, wdd); >>>> + if (status & SBSA_GWDT_WCS_WS1) { >>>> + dev_warn(dev, "System reset by WDT(WCS: %x, WCV: >>>> %llx)\n", >>>> + status, sbsa_gwdt_get_wcv(wdd)); >>> >>> >>> >>> Does this message (specifically the WCS / WCV values) have any >>> useful meaning for the user ? >> >> >> I think so, according to SBSA spec: >> If WS0 is asserted and a timeout refresh occurs then the following must >> occur: >> If the system is compliant to SBSA level 2 or higher the compare >> value must retain its current value. This means that the compare value >> records the time that WS1 is asserted. >> >> So, I think WCV can log the time when system reset by WDT, that may >> help user figure out the problem. but WCS can be delete I think. >> > > How would that help ? It is just a number with no reference to anything. This number is the time, when system reset by watchdog WCV : the number of clock, from system boot to system reset. Is that worthy to be logged? any suggestion ? :-) > > Thanks, > Guenter > -- Best regards, Fu Wei Software Engineer Red Hat Software (Beijing) Co.,Ltd.Shanghai Branch Ph: +86 21 61221326(direct) Ph: +86 186 2020 4684 (mobile) Room 1512, Regus One Corporate Avenue,Level 15, One Corporate Avenue,222 Hubin Road,Huangpu District, Shanghai,China 200021 -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe devicetree" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html