2 * Watchdog driver for SiByte SB1 SoCs
4 * Copyright (C) 2007 OnStor, Inc. * Andrew Sharp <andy.sharp@onstor.com>
6 * This driver is intended to make the second of two hardware watchdogs
7 * on the Sibyte 12XX and 11XX SoCs available to the user. There are two
8 * such devices available on the SoC, but it seems that there isn't an
9 * enumeration class for watchdogs in Linux like there is for RTCs.
10 * The second is used rather than the first because it uses IRQ 1,
11 * thereby avoiding all that IRQ 0 problematic nonsense.
13 * I have not tried this driver on a 1480 processor; it might work
14 * just well enough to really screw things up.
16 * It is a simple timer, and there is an interrupt that is raised the
17 * first time the timer expires. The second time it expires, the chip
18 * is reset and there is no way to redirect that NMI. Which could
19 * be problematic in some cases where this chip is sitting on the HT
20 * bus and has just taken responsibility for providing a cache block.
21 * Since the reset can't be redirected to the external reset pin, it is
22 * possible that other HT connected processors might hang and not reset.
23 * For Linux, a soft reset would probably be even worse than a hard reset.
26 * The timer takes 23 bits of a 64 bit register (?) as a count value,
27 * and decrements the count every microsecond, for a max value of
28 * 0x7fffff usec or about 8.3ish seconds.
30 * This watchdog borrows some user semantics from the softdog driver,
31 * in that if you close the fd, it leaves the watchdog running, unless
32 * you previously wrote a 'V' to the fd, in which case it disables
33 * the watchdog when you close the fd like some other drivers.
35 * Based on various other watchdog drivers, which are probably all
36 * loosely based on something Alan Cox wrote years ago.
38 * (c) Copyright 1996 Alan Cox <alan@redhat.com>, All Rights Reserved.
39 * http://www.redhat.com
41 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
42 * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
43 * version 1 or 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation.
46 #include <linux/module.h>
48 #include <linux/uaccess.h>
50 #include <linux/reboot.h>
51 #include <linux/miscdevice.h>
52 #include <linux/watchdog.h>
53 #include <linux/interrupt.h>
55 #include <asm/sibyte/sb1250.h>
56 #include <asm/sibyte/sb1250_regs.h>
57 #include <asm/sibyte/sb1250_int.h>
58 #include <asm/sibyte/sb1250_scd.h>
62 * set the initial count value of a timer
64 * wdog is the iomem address of the cfg register
66 void sbwdog_set(char __iomem
*wdog
, unsigned long t
)
68 __raw_writeb(0, wdog
- 0x10);
69 __raw_writeq(t
& 0x7fffffUL
, wdog
);
73 * cause the timer to [re]load it's initial count and start counting
76 * wdog is the iomem address of the cfg register
78 void sbwdog_pet(char __iomem
*wdog
)
80 __raw_writeb(__raw_readb(wdog
) | 1, wdog
);
83 static unsigned long sbwdog_gate
; /* keeps it to one thread only */
84 static char __iomem
*kern_dog
= (char __iomem
*)(IO_BASE
+ (A_SCD_WDOG_CFG_0
));
85 static char __iomem
*user_dog
= (char __iomem
*)(IO_BASE
+ (A_SCD_WDOG_CFG_1
));
86 static unsigned long timeout
= 0x7fffffUL
; /* useconds: 8.3ish secs. */
87 static int expect_close
;
89 static struct watchdog_info ident
= {
90 .options
= WDIOF_CARDRESET
| WDIOF_SETTIMEOUT
| WDIOF_KEEPALIVEPING
,
91 .identity
= "SiByte Watchdog",
95 * Allow only a single thread to walk the dog
97 static int sbwdog_open(struct inode
*inode
, struct file
*file
)
99 nonseekable_open(inode
, file
);
100 if (test_and_set_bit(0, &sbwdog_gate
)) {
103 __module_get(THIS_MODULE
);
108 sbwdog_set(user_dog
, timeout
);
109 __raw_writeb(1, user_dog
);
115 * Put the dog back in the kennel.
117 static int sbwdog_release(struct inode
*inode
, struct file
*file
)
119 if (expect_close
== 42) {
120 __raw_writeb(0, user_dog
);
121 module_put(THIS_MODULE
);
123 printk(KERN_CRIT
"%s: Unexpected close, not stopping watchdog!\n",
125 sbwdog_pet(user_dog
);
127 clear_bit(0, &sbwdog_gate
);
136 static ssize_t
sbwdog_write(struct file
*file
, const char __user
*data
,
137 size_t len
, loff_t
*ppos
)
147 for (i
= 0; i
!= len
; i
++) {
150 if (get_user(c
, data
+ i
)) {
157 sbwdog_pet(user_dog
);
163 static int sbwdog_ioctl(struct inode
*inode
, struct file
*file
,
164 unsigned int cmd
, unsigned long arg
)
168 void __user
*argp
= (void __user
*)arg
;
169 int __user
*p
= argp
;
172 case WDIOC_GETSUPPORT
:
173 ret
= copy_to_user(argp
, &ident
, sizeof(ident
)) ? -EFAULT
: 0;
176 case WDIOC_GETSTATUS
:
177 case WDIOC_GETBOOTSTATUS
:
178 ret
= put_user(0, p
);
181 case WDIOC_SETTIMEOUT
:
182 ret
= get_user(time
, p
);
188 if (time
> 0x7fffffUL
) {
193 sbwdog_set(user_dog
, timeout
);
194 sbwdog_pet(user_dog
);
196 case WDIOC_GETTIMEOUT
:
198 * get the remaining count from the ... count register
199 * which is 1*8 before the config register
201 ret
= put_user(__raw_readq(user_dog
- 8) / 1000000, p
);
204 case WDIOC_KEEPALIVE
:
205 sbwdog_pet(user_dog
);
213 * Notifier for system down
216 sbwdog_notify_sys(struct notifier_block
*this, unsigned long code
, void *erf
)
218 if (code
== SYS_DOWN
|| code
== SYS_HALT
) {
222 __raw_writeb(0, user_dog
);
223 __raw_writeb(0, kern_dog
);
229 static const struct file_operations sbwdog_fops
=
231 .owner
= THIS_MODULE
,
233 .write
= sbwdog_write
,
234 .ioctl
= sbwdog_ioctl
,
236 .release
= sbwdog_release
,
239 static struct miscdevice sbwdog_miscdev
=
241 .minor
= WATCHDOG_MINOR
,
243 .fops
= &sbwdog_fops
,
246 static struct notifier_block sbwdog_notifier
= {
247 .notifier_call
= sbwdog_notify_sys
,
253 * doesn't do a whole lot for user, but oh so cleverly written so kernel
254 * code can use it to re-up the watchdog, thereby saving the kernel from
255 * having to create and maintain a timer, just to tickle another timer,
256 * which is just so wrong.
258 irqreturn_t
sbwdog_interrupt(int irq
, void *addr
)
260 unsigned long wd_init
;
261 char *wd_cfg_reg
= (char *)addr
;
264 cfg
= __raw_readb(wd_cfg_reg
);
265 wd_init
= __raw_readq(wd_cfg_reg
- 8) & 0x7fffff;
268 * if it's the second watchdog timer, it's for those users
270 if (wd_cfg_reg
== user_dog
) {
272 "%s in danger of initiating system reset in %ld.%01ld seconds\n",
273 ident
.identity
, wd_init
/ 1000000, (wd_init
/ 100000) % 10);
278 __raw_writeb(cfg
, wd_cfg_reg
);
283 static int __init
sbwdog_init(void)
288 * register a reboot notifier
290 ret
= register_reboot_notifier(&sbwdog_notifier
);
292 printk (KERN_ERR
"%s: cannot register reboot notifier (err=%d)\n",
293 ident
.identity
, ret
);
300 ret
= misc_register(&sbwdog_miscdev
);
302 printk(KERN_INFO
"%s: timeout is %ld.%ld secs\n", ident
.identity
,
303 timeout
/ 1000000, (timeout
/ 100000) % 10);
306 ret
= request_irq(1, sbwdog_interrupt
, IRQF_DISABLED
| IRQF_SHARED
,
307 ident
.identity
, (void *)user_dog
);
309 printk(KERN_ERR
"%s: failed to request irq 1 - %d\n", ident
.identity
,
311 misc_deregister(&sbwdog_miscdev
);
317 static void __exit
sbwdog_exit(void)
319 misc_deregister(&sbwdog_miscdev
);
322 module_init(sbwdog_init
);
323 module_exit(sbwdog_exit
);
325 MODULE_AUTHOR("Andrew Sharp <andy.sharp@onstor.com>");
326 MODULE_DESCRIPTION("SiByte Watchdog");
328 module_param(timeout
, ulong
, 0);
329 MODULE_PARM_DESC(timeout
,
330 "Watchdog timeout in microseconds (max/default 8388607 or 8.3ish secs)");
332 MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
333 MODULE_ALIAS_MISCDEV(WATCHDOG_MINOR
);
336 * example code that can be put in a platform code area to utilize the
337 * first watchdog timer for the kernels own purpose.
340 platform_wd_setup(void)
344 ret = request_irq(0, sbwdog_interrupt, IRQF_DISABLED | IRQF_SHARED,
345 "Kernel Watchdog", IOADDR(A_SCD_WDOG_CFG_0));
347 printk(KERN_CRIT "Watchdog IRQ zero(0) failed to be requested - %d\n",