Re: Forcing non-ACPI watchdog driver

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On Wed, Feb 05, 2020 at 05:24:35PM +0200, Mika Westerberg wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 05, 2020 at 04:05:29PM +0100, Jean Delvare wrote:
> > Hi all,
> 
> Hi,
> 
> > Is there a way to prevent the ACPI WDAT watchdog interface from being
> > used and force the use of a native watchdog driver instead?
> > 
> > I have a customer who reports a regression on kernel upgrade. Old
> > kernel (v4.4) uses iTCO_wdt and watchdog works, new kernel (v4.12) uses
> > wdat_wdt and watchdog doesn't work (instant reboot when opening the
> > device). While I'm going to look for fixes to backport, I think it
> > would be pretty convenient to have a way to just revert to the working
> > driver until the new driver is fixed somehow. But I can't see any way
> > to do that at the moment, short of disabling ACPI completely, which is
> > definitely too extreme to be considered.
> > 
> > Am I missing something?
> 
> You should be able to revert to iTCO_wdt by simply disabling
> CONFIG_WDAT_WDT from .config. Then acpi_has_watchdog() returns false
> which means that iTCO_wdt is used instead.

That may not be possible in a generic distribution.

Guenter



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