[PATCH v2] watchdog: Add DA906x PMIC watchdog driver.
Markus Pargmann
mpa at pengutronix.de
Wed Aug 13 02:52:09 PDT 2014
Hi,
On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 09:12:53AM -0700, Guenter Roeck wrote:
> On 08/12/2014 02:56 AM, Markus Pargmann wrote:
> >From: Krystian Garbaciak <krystian.garbaciak at diasemi.com>
> >
> >This driver supports watchdog device inside DA906x PMIC.
> >
> >Signed-off-by: Krystian Garbaciak <krystian.garbaciak at diasemi.com>
> >Signed-off-by: Philipp Zabel <p.zabel at pengutronix.de>
> >Signed-off-by: Markus Pargmann <mpa at pengutronix.de>
>
> What is different to v1 ?
I made some style fixes like removing strange indention, removing the
"_" function prefixes and so on.
>
> >---
> > drivers/watchdog/Kconfig | 7 ++
> > drivers/watchdog/Makefile | 1 +
> > drivers/watchdog/da9063_wdt.c | 226 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> > include/linux/mfd/da9063/registers.h | 1 +
> > 4 files changed, 235 insertions(+)
> > create mode 100644 drivers/watchdog/da9063_wdt.c
> >
> >diff --git a/drivers/watchdog/Kconfig b/drivers/watchdog/Kconfig
> >index c845527b503a..8d5c9b33552a 100644
> >--- a/drivers/watchdog/Kconfig
> >+++ b/drivers/watchdog/Kconfig
> >@@ -87,6 +87,13 @@ config DA9055_WATCHDOG
> > This driver can also be built as a module. If so, the module
> > will be called da9055_wdt.
> >
> >+config DA9063_WATCHDOG
> >+ tristate "Dialog DA9063 Watchdog"
> >+ depends on MFD_DA9063
> >+ select WATCHDOG_CORE
> >+ help
> >+ Support for the watchdog in the DA9063 PMIC.
> >+
> > config GPIO_WATCHDOG
> > tristate "Watchdog device controlled through GPIO-line"
> > depends on OF_GPIO
> >diff --git a/drivers/watchdog/Makefile b/drivers/watchdog/Makefile
> >index 7b8a91ed20e7..ce4a7632d863 100644
> >--- a/drivers/watchdog/Makefile
> >+++ b/drivers/watchdog/Makefile
> >@@ -172,6 +172,7 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_XEN_WDT) += xen_wdt.o
> > # Architecture Independent
> > obj-$(CONFIG_DA9052_WATCHDOG) += da9052_wdt.o
> > obj-$(CONFIG_DA9055_WATCHDOG) += da9055_wdt.o
> >+obj-$(CONFIG_DA9063_WATCHDOG) += da9063_wdt.o
> > obj-$(CONFIG_GPIO_WATCHDOG) += gpio_wdt.o
> > obj-$(CONFIG_WM831X_WATCHDOG) += wm831x_wdt.o
> > obj-$(CONFIG_WM8350_WATCHDOG) += wm8350_wdt.o
> >diff --git a/drivers/watchdog/da9063_wdt.c b/drivers/watchdog/da9063_wdt.c
> >new file mode 100644
> >index 000000000000..befd6314f3f4
> >--- /dev/null
> >+++ b/drivers/watchdog/da9063_wdt.c
> >@@ -0,0 +1,226 @@
> >+/*
> >+ * Watchdog driver for DA9063 PMICs.
> >+ *
> >+ * Copyright(c) 2012 Dialog Semiconductor Ltd.
> >+ *
> >+ * Author: Mariusz Wojtasik <mariusz.wojtasik at diasemi.com>
> >+ *
> >+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
> >+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
> >+ * Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
> >+ * option) any later version.
> >+ */
> >+
> >+#include <linux/kernel.h>
> >+#include <linux/module.h>
> >+#include <linux/watchdog.h>
> >+#include <linux/platform_device.h>
> >+#include <linux/uaccess.h>
> >+#include <linux/slab.h>
> >+#include <linux/delay.h>
> >+#include <linux/mfd/da9063/registers.h>
> >+#include <linux/mfd/da9063/core.h>
> >+#include <linux/regmap.h>
> >+
> >+/*
> >+ * Watchdog selector to timeout in seconds.
> >+ * 0: WDT disabled;
> >+ * others: timeout = 2048 ms * 2^(TWDSCALE-1).
> >+ */
> >+static const int wdt_timeout[] = { 0, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 65, 131 };
> >+#define DA9063_TWDSCALE_DISABLE 0
> >+#define DA9063_TWDSCALE_MIN 1
> >+#define DA9063_TWDSCALE_MAX (ARRAY_SIZE(wdt_timeout) - 1)
> >+#define DA9063_WDT_MIN_TIMEOUT wdt_timeout[DA9063_TWDSCALE_MIN]
> >+#define DA9063_WDT_MAX_TIMEOUT wdt_timeout[DA9063_TWDSCALE_MAX]
> >+#define DA9063_WDG_TIMEOUT wdt_timeout[3]
> >+
> >+struct da9063_watchdog {
> >+ struct da9063 *da9063;
> >+ struct watchdog_device *wdtdev;
> >+ struct mutex lock;
> >+};
> >+
> >+static int da9063_wdt_timeout_to_sel(int secs)
> >+{
> >+ int i;
> >+
> >+ for (i = DA9063_TWDSCALE_MIN; i <= DA9063_TWDSCALE_MAX; i++) {
> >+ if (wdt_timeout[i] >= secs)
> >+ return i;
> >+ }
> >+
> >+ return 0;
>
> It might be better to return -EINVAL and use it in the calling code.
Right, will fix that.
>
> >+}
> >+
> >+static int da9063_wdt_disable(struct da9063 *da9063)
> >+{
> >+ return regmap_update_bits(da9063->regmap, DA9063_REG_CONTROL_D,
> >+ DA9063_TWDSCALE_MASK,
> >+ DA9063_TWDSCALE_DISABLE << DA9063_TWDSCALE_SHIFT);
> >+}
> >+
> >+static int _da9063_wdt_set_timeout(struct da9063 *da9063, unsigned int regval)
> >+{
> >+ if (regval < DA9063_TWDSCALE_MIN || regval > DA9063_TWDSCALE_MAX)
> >+ return -EINVAL;
> >+
> >+ return regmap_update_bits(da9063->regmap, DA9063_REG_CONTROL_D,
> >+ DA9063_TWDSCALE_MASK, regval << DA9063_TWDSCALE_SHIFT);
> >+}
> >+
> >+static int _da9063_wdt_kick(struct da9063 *da9063)
> >+{
> >+ return regmap_write(da9063->regmap, DA9063_REG_CONTROL_F,
> >+ DA9063_WATCHDOG);
> >+}
> >+
> >+static int da9063_wdt_start(struct watchdog_device *wdd)
> >+{
> >+ struct da9063_watchdog *wdt = watchdog_get_drvdata(wdd);
> >+ unsigned int selector;
> >+ int ret = 0;
> >+
> >+ mutex_lock(&wdt->lock);
> >+ selector = da9063_wdt_timeout_to_sel(wdt->wdtdev->timeout);
> >+ ret = _da9063_wdt_set_timeout(wdt->da9063, selector);
> >+ if (ret) {
> >+ dev_err(wdt->da9063->dev, "Watchdog failed to start (err = %d)\n",
> >+ ret);
> >+ }
> >+ mutex_unlock(&wdt->lock);
> >+
> >+ return ret;
> >+}
> >+
> >+static int da9063_wdt_stop(struct watchdog_device *wdd)
> >+{
> >+ struct da9063_watchdog *wdt = watchdog_get_drvdata(wdd);
> >+ int ret = 0;
> >+
> >+ mutex_lock(&wdt->lock);
> >+ ret = da9063_wdt_disable(wdt->da9063);
> >+ if (ret)
> >+ dev_alert(wdt->da9063->dev,
> >+ "Watchdog failed to stop (err = %d)\n", ret);
> >+ mutex_unlock(&wdt->lock);
> >+
> >+ return ret;
> >+}
> >+
> >+static int da9063_wdt_ping(struct watchdog_device *wdd)
> >+{
> >+ struct da9063_watchdog *wdt = watchdog_get_drvdata(wdd);
> >+ int ret = 0;
> >+
> >+ mutex_lock(&wdt->lock);
> >+ ret = _da9063_wdt_kick(wdt->da9063);
> >+ if (ret)
> >+ dev_alert(wdt->da9063->dev, "Failed to ping the watchdog (err = %d)\n",
> >+ ret);
> >+ mutex_unlock(&wdt->lock);
> >+
> >+ return ret;
> >+}
> >+
> >+static int da9063_wdt_set_timeout(struct watchdog_device *wdd,
> >+ unsigned int timeout)
> >+{
> >+ struct da9063_watchdog *wdt = watchdog_get_drvdata(wdd);
> >+ unsigned int selector;
> >+ int ret;
> >+
> >+ selector = da9063_wdt_timeout_to_sel(timeout);
> >+ if (selector == 0) {
> >+ dev_err(wdt->da9063->dev, "Unsupported watchdog timeout (select from: 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 65, 131)\n");
>
> This error case should never happen, since the range is checked by the calling code.
> Besides, the error message is wrong. You do accept the entire range of [1 .. 131],
> not just selected values.
>
> Overall the error checking is inconsistent. Above you don't check the return code
> but depend on _da9063_wdt_set_timeout to detect a range error.
Right I will fix the error handling.
>
> >+ return -EINVAL;
> >+ }
> >+
> >+ mutex_lock(&wdt->lock);
> >+
> >+ ret = _da9063_wdt_set_timeout(wdt->da9063, selector);
> >+ if (ret)
> >+ dev_err(wdt->da9063->dev, "Failed to set watchdog timeout (err = %d)\n",
> >+ ret);
> >+ else
> >+ wdd->timeout = wdt_timeout[selector];
> >+
> >+ mutex_unlock(&wdt->lock);
> >+
> >+ return ret;
> >+}
> >+
> >+static const struct watchdog_info da9063_watchdog_info = {
> >+ .options = WDIOF_SETTIMEOUT | WDIOF_KEEPALIVEPING,
> >+ .identity = "DA9063 Watchdog",
> >+};
> >+
> >+static const struct watchdog_ops da9063_watchdog_ops = {
> >+ .owner = THIS_MODULE,
> >+ .start = da9063_wdt_start,
> >+ .stop = da9063_wdt_stop,
> >+ .ping = da9063_wdt_ping,
> >+ .set_timeout = da9063_wdt_set_timeout,
> >+};
> >+
> >+static struct watchdog_device da9063_watchdog_device = {
> >+ .info = &da9063_watchdog_info,
> >+ .ops = &da9063_watchdog_ops,
> >+};
> >+
> >+static int da9063_wdt_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
> >+{
> >+ int ret;
> >+ struct da9063 *da9063 = dev_get_drvdata(pdev->dev.parent);
> >+ struct da9063_watchdog *wdt;
> >+
> >+ if (!da9063)
> >+ return -EPROBE_DEFER;
> >+
> >+ wdt = devm_kzalloc(&pdev->dev, sizeof(*wdt), GFP_KERNEL);
> >+ if (!wdt)
> >+ return -ENOMEM;
> >+
> >+ wdt->da9063 = da9063;
> >+ wdt->wdtdev = &da9063_watchdog_device;
> >+ mutex_init(&wdt->lock);
> >+
> >+ if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_WATCHDOG_NOWAYOUT))
> >+ set_bit(WDOG_NO_WAY_OUT, &wdt->wdtdev->status);
> >+
> Why not use watchdog_set_nowayout, or initialize .status with
> WATCHDOG_NOWAYOUT_INIT_STATUS, as suggested in the API documentation ?
No specific reason for that, WATCHDOG_NOWAYOUT_INIT_STATUS seems better.
>
> >+ wdt->wdtdev->min_timeout = DA9063_WDT_MIN_TIMEOUT;
> >+ wdt->wdtdev->max_timeout = DA9063_WDT_MAX_TIMEOUT;
> >+ wdt->wdtdev->timeout = DA9063_WDG_TIMEOUT;
> >+
>
> Why don't you set those variables directly in da9063_watchdog_device ?
> If you want to set it here, you might as well set ops and info
> and get rid of the static variable (by including the entire structure
> in wdt, not just a pointer to it).
Especially as watchdog_register_device is directly altering the struct,
it seems better to also assign ops and info here.
>
> >+ ret = watchdog_register_device(wdt->wdtdev);
> >+ if (ret) {
> >+ dev_err(da9063->dev, "da9063-watchdog registration failed (err = %d)",
> >+ ret);
> >+ return ret;
> >+ }
> >+
> >+ watchdog_set_drvdata(wdt->wdtdev, wdt);
> >+
> This creates a race condition, because at least in theory an access could
> already occur between the watchdog registration above and this code.
Yes, I will move it above the registration code.
>
> >+ return 0;
> >+}
> >+
> >+static int da9063_wdt_remove(struct platform_device *pdev)
> >+{
> >+ watchdog_unregister_device(&da9063_watchdog_device);
> >+
> >+ return 0;
> >+}
> >+
> >+static struct platform_driver da9063_wdt_driver = {
> >+ .probe = da9063_wdt_probe,
> >+ .remove = da9063_wdt_remove,
> >+ .driver = {
> >+ .name = DA9063_DRVNAME_WATCHDOG,
> >+ },
> >+};
> >+module_platform_driver(da9063_wdt_driver);
> >+
> >+MODULE_AUTHOR("Mariusz Wojtasik <mariusz.wojtasik at diasemi.com>");
> >+MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Watchdog driver for Dialog DA9063");
> >+MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
> >+MODULE_ALIAS("platform:" DA9063_DRVNAME_WATCHDOG);
> >diff --git a/include/linux/mfd/da9063/registers.h b/include/linux/mfd/da9063/registers.h
> >index 09a85c699da1..e11a66894afc 100644
> >--- a/include/linux/mfd/da9063/registers.h
> >+++ b/include/linux/mfd/da9063/registers.h
> >@@ -431,6 +431,7 @@
> >
> > /* DA9063_REG_CONTROL_D (addr=0x11) */
> > #define DA9063_TWDSCALE_MASK 0x07
> >+#define DA9063_TWDSCALE_SHIFT 0x00
>
> That is unnecessary. Why shift if there is nothing to shift ?
> It just adds unnecessary complexity to the code.
I thought it would be a bit nicer to see directly that it is shifted to
the correct location in the code. But I don't have any problem removing
it.
Thanks for your review.
Best regards,
Markus Pargmann
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