[PATCH 2/2] dt-bindings: watchdog: fsl-imx: document continue in low power mode
Nandor Han
nandor.han at gehealthcare.com
Wed Jan 7 01:12:35 PST 2026
On 12/30/25 14:34, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote:
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> On Mon, Dec 29, 2025 at 04:50:00PM +0200, Nandor Han wrote:
>> Property "fsl,wdt-continue-in-low-power" allows the watchdog to continue
>> running in low power modes (STOP and DOZE). By default, the watchdog is
>> suspended in these modes. This property provides the option to keep the
>> watchdog active during low power states when needed.
> And why exactly would that be a DT property? If system is sleeping
> (assuming this is what you meant by low power), no one will pet the dog,
> thus watchdog makes no sense.
Thanks for the feedback Krzysztof and Guenter.
In our case, low-power mode is disabled. However, we have identified that under certain conditions,
specifically during simulated high-load scenarios, the device becomes unresponsive because it enters
one of these power states.
> Otherwise I fail to see how this is a hardware property and we do not
> accept SW properties (see writing bindings, numerous presentations).
Our system is based on the i.MX7D CPU and the watchdog peripheral supports the configuration:
(From i.MX 7Dual Applications Processor Reference Manual, Rev. 1, 01/2018, page: 1174)
---
WDZST
Watchdog Low Power. Determines the operation of the WDOG during low-power modes. This bit is write
once-only.
---
Given that our system does not support low-power modes, we intend to enable the watchdog across all power
states to ensure the device can recover properly under these conditions.
Regards,
Nandor
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