[PATCH] drivers: power: reset: at91-reset: Provide reset reason via sysfs (amended with Signed-off-by tag)
Alexandre Belloni
alexandre.belloni at free-electrons.com
Mon Feb 15 11:47:40 PST 2016
On 27/01/2016 at 08:14:21 +0100, Sebastian Reichel wrote :
> I can see, that there are currently six different values possible
> for at91-reset, but it's unclear to me what some of them mean, so
> that should be covered in the ABI documentation. Also it may make
> sense to drop the reset suffix for some of them (e.g. "unknown").
>
> reason = "general reset";
>
> This is power-on by power-button/applying voltage?
>
Yes
> reason = "wakeup";
>
> This is power-on by RTC?
>
This can actually be any wakeup, but most likely RTC but it could also
be triggered by an external PMIC. Atmel's definition is general: both
VDDcore and VDDbu are rising, wakeup: only VDDcore is rising
> reason = "watchdog reset";
>
> I gues this is reboot triggered by watchdog timeout?
>
Yes
> reason = "software reset";
>
> This will be returned if system was started by rebooting via
> "reboot / shutdown -r"?
>
This will be the case yes
> reason = "user reset";
>
> This is returned if the board's reset button was pressed?
>
Reset button or any signal on the reset pin of the SoC
> reason = "unknown reset";
>
> => just use "unknown"
>
It should not happen anyway :)
> I suggest to create include/linux/power/power_on_reason.h, with
> standardized values, that are used by the driver:
>
> #define POWER_ON_REASON_RTC "RTC wakeup"
> #define POWER_ON_REASON_WATCHDOG "watchdog timeout"
> ...
>
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