[PATCH v3 2/2] drivers: watchdog: Add StarFive Watchdog driver

Guenter Roeck linux at roeck-us.net
Sun Feb 26 22:36:22 PST 2023


On 2/26/23 22:26, Xingyu Wu wrote:
> On 2023/2/24 23:18, Guenter Roeck wrote:
>> On 2/23/23 23:42, Xingyu Wu wrote:
>>> On 2023/2/24 2:23, Guenter Roeck wrote:
>>>> On Mon, Feb 20, 2023 at 04:19:26PM +0800, Xingyu Wu wrote:
>>>>> [...]
>>>>> +
>>>>> +    wdt->wdt_device.min_timeout = 1;
>>>>> +    wdt->wdt_device.max_timeout = starfive_wdt_max_timeout(wdt);
>>>>
>>>>      wdt->wdt_device.timeout = STARFIVE_WDT_DEFAULT_TIME;
>>>>
>>>> should be set here. Otherwise the warning below would always be seen
>>>> if the module parameter is not set.
>>>>
>>>>> +
>>>>> +    watchdog_set_drvdata(&wdt->wdt_device, wdt);
>>>>> +
>>>>> +    /*
>>>>> +     * see if we can actually set the requested heartbeat,
>>>>> +     * and if not, try the default value.
>>>>> +     */
>>>>> +    watchdog_init_timeout(&wdt->wdt_device, heartbeat, dev);
>>>>> +    if (wdt->wdt_device.timeout == 0 ||
>>>>
>>>> If wdt->wdt_device.timeout is pre-initialized, it will never be 0 here.
>>>>
>>>>> +        wdt->wdt_device.timeout > wdt->wdt_device.max_timeout) {
>>>>
>>>> That won't happen because watchdog_init_timeout() validates it and does
>>>> not update the value if it is out of range.
>>>>
>>>>> +        dev_warn(dev, "heartbeat value out of range, default %d used\n",
>>>>> +             STARFIVE_WDT_DEFAULT_TIME);
>>>>> +        wdt->wdt_device.timeout = STARFIVE_WDT_DEFAULT_TIME;
>>>>
>>>> And this is then unnecessary. wdt->wdt_device.timeout will always be
>>>> valid if it was pre-initialized.
>>>
>>> It is changed to be this at beginning of the driver:
>>>
>>> static int heartbeat = STARFIVE_WDT_DEFAULT_TIME;
>>>
>>
>> No, this is wrong. The static variable should be set to 0 to indicate
>> "use default".
>>
>>> and it is changed to be this here:
>>>
>>> ret = watchdog_init_timeout(&wdt->wdt_device, heartbeat, dev);
>>> if (ret)
>>>      return ret;
>>>
>>> Would that be better?
>>>
>>
>> No, it is worse, because it would not instantiate the watchdog at all
>> if a bad heartbeat is provided.
>>
> 
> So instantiate the watchdog with hearbeat first. And if this wrong, use default timeout.
> :
> if (watchdog_init_timeout(&wdt->wdt_device, heartbeat, dev))
> 	wdt->wdt_device.timeout = STARFIVE_WDT_DEFAULT_TIME;
> 

I am kind of lost why you have to make it that complicated.
Just pre-initialize wdt->wdt_device.timeout like all the other drivers do,
and as I had suggested earlier.

Guenter




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