[PATCH v2 5/6] watchdog: at91sam9: request the irq with IRQF_NO_SUSPEND

Sylvain Rochet gradator at gradator.net
Sat Mar 7 03:46:08 PST 2015


Hello,

On Sat, Mar 07, 2015 at 12:29:33PM +0100, Pavel Machek wrote:
> On Sat 2015-03-07 12:06:45, Alexandre Belloni wrote:
> > On 07/03/2015 at 11:39:39 +0100, Pavel Machek wrote :
> > > > The Atmel watchdog can't be stopped once it's started. This is actually 
> > > > very useful so we can reset if suspend or resume failed, the only 
> > > > drawback is that you have to wake up from time to time (e.g. by using 
> > > > the RTC/RTT) to clear the watchdog and then go back to sleep ASAP.
> > > 
> > > Yeah. So you do "echo mem > /sys/power/state", and few seconds/minutes
> > > after watchdog kills the system. But you did not ask for dead system,
> > > you asked for suspend.
> > > 
> > > And while that behaviour is useful for you, I don't think it is
> > > exactly useful behaviour, nor it is the behaviour user would expect.
> > > 
> > 
> > I think you misunderstood, that is exactly the expected behaviour. This
> > is hardware defined. Once the watchdog is started, nobody can stop it.
> > Trying to change the mode register will result in a reset of the
> > SoC.
> 
> Well, it boils down to "what is stronger". Desire to suspend the
> system, or desire to reboot the system.
> 
> It is "echo mem > state", not "echo reboot > state".

Maybe we should warn the watchdog is enabled and the system is going to 
reboot if nothing woke-up the system before the watchdog expire, but the 
maximum watchdog is 16s so it can't get unnoticed during development, I 
am confident embedded engineers are smart enough to understand what is 
happening without a displayed warning :-)


> > It is documented in the datasheet and any user wanting another behaviour
> > is out of luck.
> 
> Actaully, your platform should just refuse to enter suspend-to-RAM
> when hw watchdog is enabled.

Yeah that's what I said, hardware watchdog or suspend: chose one or use 
the software watchdog instead or "hack" around the way I am doing ;-)


Sylvain
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