Hi Guenter, On 6 February 2016 at 07:54, Guenter Roeck <linux@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 02/05/2016 10:21 AM, Fu Wei wrote: >> >> On 5 February 2016 at 22:42, Guenter Roeck <linux@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> >>> On 02/05/2016 01:51 AM, Fu Wei wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> Hi Guenter, >>>> >>>> On 4 February 2016 at 13:17, Guenter Roeck <linux@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On 02/03/2016 03:00 PM, Fu Wei wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On 4 February 2016 at 02:45, Timur Tabi <timur@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Fu Wei wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> As you know I have made the pre-timeout support patch, If people >>>>>>>> like >>>>>>>> it, i am happy to go on upstream it separately. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> If we want to use pre-timeout here, user only can use get_pretimeout >>>>>>>> and disable panic by setting pretimeout to 0 >>>>>>>> but user can not really set pretimeout, because "pre-timeout == >>>>>>>> timeout / 2 (always)". >>>>>>>> if user want to change pretimeout, he/she has to set_time instead. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Ok, I think patches 4 and 5 should be combined, and I think the >>>>>>> Kconfig >>>>>>> entry should be removed and just use panic_enabled. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Agreed. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> np, will do >>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> NP, will update this patchset like that , thanks :-) >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Also, if panic is enabled, the timeout needs to be adjusted accordingly >>>>> (to only panic after the entire timeout period has expired, not after >>>>> half of it). We can not panic the system after timeout / 2. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> OK, my thought is >>>> >>>> if panic is enabled : >>>> |--------WOR-------WS0--------WOR-------WS1 >>>> |------timeout------(panic)------timeout-----reset >>>> >>>> if panic is disabled . >>>> |--------WOR-------WS0--------WOR-------WS1 >>>> |---------------------timeout---------------------reset >>>> >>>> panic_enabled only can be configured when module is loaded by module >>>> parameter >>>> >>>> But user should know that max_timeout(panic_enable) = >>>> max_timeout(panic_disable) / 2 >>>> >>> >>> That means you'll have to update max_timeout accordingly. >> >> >> panic_enabled only can be configured when module is loaded, so we >> don't need to update it. >> >> max_timeout will only be set up in the init stage. >> >> Does it make sense ? :-) >> > Not sure I understand your problem or question. > > max_timeout will have to reflect the correct maximum timeout, under > all circumstances. It will have to be set to the correct value before > the watchdog driver is registered. yes, understood, my thought is : in static int sbsa_gwdt_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) if (action) { wdd->min_timeout = 1; wdd->max_timeout = U32_MAX / gwdt->clk; } else { wdd->min_timeout = 2; wdd->max_timeout = U32_MAX / gwdt->clk * 2; } > > 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 linux-doc" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html