Re: [PATCH] watchdog: Add hardware dependency to BCM7038 driver

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On Mon, Feb 22, 2016 at 10:43 AM, Jean Delvare <jdelvare@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello Justin,
>
> Le Monday 22 February 2016 à 09:58 -0800, Justin Chen a écrit :
>> This driver is based off of a Broadcom watchdog block, it is not tied
>> to the MIPS core.
>> The watchdog driver is named BCM7038 because that was the first chip
>> that featured this watchdog block. Their are other chips that use this
>> driver that are not MIPS based.
>
> The Kconfig help text doesn't say this at all. With the current wording
> there is no reason why anyone would enable this option if not building a
> kernel for the Broadcom BCM7038.
Sorry about that! I can submit a patch to fix this.
>
> Which other systems reuse this watchdog block exactly? In the kernel
> tree I can't see anyone instantiating this device.
BRCMSTB chips use this block as well as other BCM chips.

"This driver is for a watchdog block contained in all Broadcom Set-top
Box chips since BCM7038. BCM7038 was made public during the 2004 CES,
and since then, many chips use this watchdog block including some cable
modem chips."
>
> --
> Jean Delvare
> SUSE L3 Support
>
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