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/* * W83877F Computer Watchdog Timer driver for Linux 2.4.x * * Based on acquirewdt.c by Alan Cox, * and sbc60xxwdt.c by Jakob Oestergaard <jakob@ostenfeld.dk> * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version * 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * The authors do NOT admit liability nor provide warranty for * any of this software. This material is provided "AS-IS" in * the hope that it may be useful for others. * * (c) Copyright 2001 Scott Jennings <linuxdrivers@oro.net> * * 4/19 - 2001 [Initial revision] * 9/27 - 2001 Added spinlocking * * * Theory of operation: * A Watchdog Timer (WDT) is a hardware circuit that can * reset the computer system in case of a software fault. * You probably knew that already. * * Usually a userspace daemon will notify the kernel WDT driver * via the /proc/watchdog special device file that userspace is * still alive, at regular intervals. When such a notification * occurs, the driver will usually tell the hardware watchdog * that everything is in order, and that the watchdog should wait * for yet another little while to reset the system. * If userspace fails (RAM error, kernel bug, whatever), the * notifications cease to occur, and the hardware watchdog will * reset the system (causing a reboot) after the timeout occurs. * * This WDT driver is different from most other Linux WDT * drivers in that the driver will ping the watchdog by itself, * because this particular WDT has a very short timeout (1.6 * seconds) and it would be insane to count on any userspace * daemon always getting scheduled within that time frame. */ #include <linux/module.h> #include <linux/version.h> #include <linux/types.h> #include <linux/errno.h> #include <linux/kernel.h> #include <linux/timer.h> #include <linux/sched.h> #include <linux/miscdevice.h> #include <linux/watchdog.h> #include <linux/slab.h> #include <linux/ioport.h> #include <linux/fcntl.h> #include <linux/smp_lock.h> #include <asm/io.h> #include <asm/uaccess.h> #include <asm/system.h> #include <linux/notifier.h> #include <linux/reboot.h> #include <linux/init.h> #define OUR_NAME "w83877f_wdt" #define ENABLE_W83877F_PORT 0x3F0 #define ENABLE_W83877F 0x87 #define DISABLE_W83877F 0xAA #define WDT_PING 0x443 #define WDT_REGISTER 0x14 #define WDT_ENABLE 0x9C #define WDT_DISABLE 0x8C /* * The W83877F seems to be fixed at 1.6s timeout (at least on the * EMACS PC-104 board I'm using). If we reset the watchdog every * ~250ms we should be safe. */ #define WDT_INTERVAL (HZ/4+1) /* * We must not require too good response from the userspace daemon. * Here we require the userspace daemon to send us a heartbeat * char to /dev/watchdog every 30 seconds. */ #define WDT_HEARTBEAT (HZ * 30) static void wdt_timer_ping(unsigned long); static struct timer_list timer; static unsigned long next_heartbeat; static unsigned long wdt_is_open; static int wdt_expect_close; static spinlock_t wdt_spinlock; /* * Whack the dog */ static void wdt_timer_ping(unsigned long data) { /* If we got a heartbeat pulse within the WDT_US_INTERVAL * we agree to ping the WDT */ if(time_before(jiffies, next_heartbeat)) { /* Ping the WDT */ spin_lock(&wdt_spinlock); /* Ping the WDT by reading from WDT_PING */ inb_p(WDT_PING); /* Re-set the timer interval */ timer.expires = jiffies + WDT_INTERVAL; add_timer(&timer); spin_unlock(&wdt_spinlock); } else { printk(OUR_NAME ": Heartbeat lost! Will not ping the watchdog\n"); } } /* * Utility routines */ static void wdt_change(int writeval) { unsigned long flags; spin_lock_irqsave(&wdt_spinlock, flags); /* buy some time */ inb_p(WDT_PING); /* make W83877F available */ outb_p(ENABLE_W83877F, ENABLE_W83877F_PORT); outb_p(ENABLE_W83877F, ENABLE_W83877F_PORT); /* enable watchdog */ outb_p(WDT_REGISTER, ENABLE_W83877F_PORT); outb_p(writeval, ENABLE_W83877F_PORT+1); /* lock the W8387FF away */ outb_p(DISABLE_W83877F, ENABLE_W83877F_PORT); spin_unlock_irqrestore(&wdt_spinlock, flags); } static void wdt_startup(void) { next_heartbeat = jiffies + WDT_HEARTBEAT; /* Start the timer */ timer.expires = jiffies + WDT_INTERVAL; add_timer(&timer); wdt_change(WDT_ENABLE); printk(OUR_NAME ": Watchdog timer is now enabled.\n"); } static void wdt_turnoff(void) { /* Stop the timer */ del_timer(&timer); wdt_change(WDT_DISABLE); printk(OUR_NAME ": Watchdog timer is now disabled...\n"); } /* * /dev/watchdog handling */ static ssize_t fop_write(struct file * file, const char * buf, size_t count, loff_t * ppos) { /* We can't seek */ if(ppos != &file->f_pos) return -ESPIPE; /* See if we got the magic character */ if(count) { size_t ofs; /* note: just in case someone wrote the magic character * five months ago... */ wdt_expect_close = 0; /* now scan */ for(ofs = 0; ofs != count; ofs++) { char c; if(get_user(c, buf + ofs)) return -EFAULT; if(c == 'V') wdt_expect_close = 1; } /* someone wrote to us, we should restart timer */ next_heartbeat = jiffies + WDT_HEARTBEAT; return 1; }; return 0; } static ssize_t fop_read(struct file * file, char * buf, size_t count, loff_t * ppos) { /* No can do */ return -EINVAL; } static int fop_open(struct inode * inode, struct file * file) { switch(MINOR(inode->i_rdev)) { case WATCHDOG_MINOR: /* Just in case we're already talking to someone... */ if(test_and_set_bit(0, &wdt_is_open)) { spin_unlock(&wdt_spinlock); return -EBUSY; } /* Good, fire up the show */ wdt_startup(); return 0; default: return -ENODEV; } } static int fop_close(struct inode * inode, struct file * file) { if(MINOR(inode->i_rdev) == WATCHDOG_MINOR) { if(wdt_expect_close) wdt_turnoff(); else { del_timer(&timer); printk(OUR_NAME ": device file closed unexpectedly. Will not stop the WDT!\n"); } } clear_bit(0, &wdt_is_open); return 0; } static int fop_ioctl(struct inode *inode, struct file *file, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg) { static struct watchdog_info ident= { WDIOF_MAGICCLOSE, 1, "W83877F" }; switch(cmd) { default: return -ENOIOCTLCMD; case WDIOC_GETSUPPORT: return copy_to_user((struct watchdog_info *)arg, &ident, sizeof(ident))?-EFAULT:0; case WDIOC_KEEPALIVE: next_heartbeat = jiffies + WDT_HEARTBEAT; return 0; } } static struct file_operations wdt_fops = { owner: THIS_MODULE, llseek: no_llseek, read: fop_read, write: fop_write, open: fop_open, release: fop_close, ioctl: fop_ioctl }; static struct miscdevice wdt_miscdev = { WATCHDOG_MINOR, "watchdog", &wdt_fops }; /* * Notifier for system down */ static int wdt_notify_sys(struct notifier_block *this, unsigned long code, void *unused) { if(code==SYS_DOWN || code==SYS_HALT) wdt_turnoff(); return NOTIFY_DONE; } /* * The WDT needs to learn about soft shutdowns in order to * turn the timebomb registers off. */ static struct notifier_block wdt_notifier= { wdt_notify_sys, 0, 0 }; static void __exit w83877f_wdt_unload(void) { wdt_turnoff(); /* Deregister */ misc_deregister(&wdt_miscdev); unregister_reboot_notifier(&wdt_notifier); release_region(WDT_PING,1); release_region(ENABLE_W83877F_PORT,2); } static int __init w83877f_wdt_init(void) { int rc = -EBUSY; spin_lock_init(&wdt_spinlock); if (!request_region(ENABLE_W83877F_PORT, 2, "W83877F WDT")) goto err_out; if (!request_region(WDT_PING, 1, "W8387FF WDT")) goto err_out_region1; init_timer(&timer); timer.function = wdt_timer_ping; timer.data = 0; rc = misc_register(&wdt_miscdev); if (rc) goto err_out_region2; rc = register_reboot_notifier(&wdt_notifier); if (rc) goto err_out_miscdev; printk(KERN_INFO OUR_NAME ": WDT driver for W83877F initialised.\n"); return 0; err_out_miscdev: misc_deregister(&wdt_miscdev); err_out_region2: release_region(WDT_PING,1); err_out_region1: release_region(ENABLE_W83877F_PORT,2); err_out: return rc; } module_init(w83877f_wdt_init); module_exit(w83877f_wdt_unload); MODULE_AUTHOR("Scott and Bill Jennings"); MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Driver for watchdog timer in w83877f chip"); MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); EXPORT_NO_SYMBOLS;