Re: [PATCH v3 2/2] watchdog: Add Watchdog Timer driver for RZ/V2H(P)

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Hi Guenter,

On Tue, Aug 6, 2024 at 3:03 PM Guenter Roeck <linux@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On 8/6/24 06:47, Lad, Prabhakar wrote:
> > Hi Guenter,
> >
> ...
> >>> +     /*
> >>> +      * WDTCR
> >>> +      * - CKS[7:4] - Clock Division Ratio Select - 0101b: oscclk/256
> >>> +      * - RPSS[13:12] - Window Start Position Select - 11b: 100%
> >>> +      * - RPES[9:8] - Window End Position Select - 11b: 0%
> >>> +      * - TOPS[1:0] - Timeout Period Select - 11b: 16384 cycles (3FFFh)
> >>> +      */
> >>> +     rzv2h_wdt_setup(wdev, WDTCR_CKS_CLK_256 | WDTCR_RPSS_100 |
> >>> +                     WDTCR_RPES_0 | WDTCR_TOPS_16384);
> >>> +
> >>> +     rzv2h_wdt_ping(wdev);
> >>> +
> >>
> >> The need to ping the watchdog immediately after enabling it is unusual.
> >> Please explain.
> >>
> > The down counting operation starts only after the ping operation, so
> > after starting the wdt a ping is issued here.
> >
>
> Please add that as comment to the code.
>
Sure, I will add the below comment:

    /*
     * Down counting starts after writing the sequence 00h -> FFh to the
     * WDTRR register. Hence, call the ping operation after loading the counter
     */

> ...
>
> > Ive now updated restart with below, so that we dont touch clocks if
> > they are already ON,
> >
> >      if (!watchdog_active(wdev)) {
> >          ret = clk_enable(priv->pclk);
> >          if (ret)
> >              return ret;
> >
> >          ret = clk_enable(priv->oscclk);
> >          if (ret) {
> >              clk_disable(priv->pclk);
> >              return ret;
> >          }
> >      }
> >
> >      if (!watchdog_active(wdev))
> >          ret = reset_control_deassert(priv->rstc);
> >      else
> >          ret = reset_control_reset(priv->rstc);
>
> Please rearrange to only require a single "if (!watchdog_active())".
> Also, please add a comment explaining the need for calling
> reset_control_reset() if the watchdog is active.
>
Sure I will rearrange the code and add the below comment on why reset
operation is required when wdt is active,

        /*
         * Writing to the WDT Control Register (WDTCR) or WDT Reset
         * Control Register (WDTRCR) is possible once between the
         * release from the reset state and the first refresh operation.
         * so issue a reset if watchdog is active.
         * Therefore, issue a reset if the watchdog is active.
         */


> >      if (ret) {
> >          clk_disable(priv->oscclk);
> >          clk_disable(priv->pclk);
> >          return ret;
> >      }
> >
> >      /* delay to handle clock halt after de-assert operation */
> >      udelay(3);
> >
> >
> >>> +     /*
> >>> +      * WDTCR
> >>> +      * - CKS[7:4] - Clock Division Ratio Select - 0000b: oscclk/1
> >>> +      * - RPSS[13:12] - Window Start Position Select - 00b: 25%
> >>> +      * - RPES[9:8] - Window End Position Select - 00b: 75%
> >>> +      * - TOPS[1:0] - Timeout Period Select - 00b: 1024 cycles (03FFh)
> >>> +      */
> >>> +     rzv2h_wdt_setup(wdev, WDTCR_CKS_CLK_1 | WDTCR_RPSS_25 |
> >>> +                     WDTCR_RPES_75 | WDTCR_TOPS_1024);
> >>> +     rzv2h_wdt_ping(wdev);
> >>> +
> >> Why is the ping here necessary ?
> >>
> > The down counting starts after the refresh operation, hence the WDT is pinged.
> >
>
> Should be covered with the explanation in rzv2h_wdt_start().
>
OK

Cheers,
Prabhakar





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