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Troy Kisky4b7c6022012-10-22 15:19:01 +00001Watchdog driver general info
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3CONFIG_HW_WATCHDOG
4 This enables hw_watchdog_reset to be called during various loops,
5 including waiting for a character on a serial port. But it
6 does not also call hw_watchdog_init. Boards which want this
7 enabled must call this function in their board file. This split
8 is useful because some rom's enable the watchdog when downloading
9 new code, so it must be serviced, but the board would rather it
10 was off. And, it cannot always be turned off once on.
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12CONFIG_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT_MSECS
13 Can be used to change the timeout for i.mx31/35/5x/6x.
14 If not given, will default to maximum timeout. This would
15 be 128000 msec for i.mx31/35/5x/6x.
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17CONFIG_AT91SAM9_WATCHDOG
18 Available for AT91SAM9 to service the watchdog.
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20CONFIG_FTWDT010_WATCHDOG
21 Available for FTWDT010 to service the watchdog.
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23CONFIG_FTWDT010_HW_TIMEOUT
24 Can be used to change the timeout for FTWDT010.
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26CONFIG_IMX_WATCHDOG
27 Available for i.mx31/35/5x/6x to service the watchdog. This is not
28 automatically set because some boards (vision2) still need to define
29 their own hw_watchdog_reset routine.
Simon Glassef2ca992015-08-30 19:19:31 -060030 TODO: vision2 is removed now, so perhaps this can be changed.
Michal Simek80e045f2013-04-22 11:23:16 +020031
32CONFIG_XILINX_TB_WATCHDOG
33 Available for Xilinx Axi platforms to service timebase watchdog timer.