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Message-ID: <20180212090906.GB4513@gmail.com>
Date:   Mon, 12 Feb 2018 10:09:06 +0100
From:   Marcus Folkesson <marcus.folkesson@...il.com>
To:     Jerry Hoemann <jerry.hoemann@....com>
Cc:     wim@...ux-watchdog.org, linux@...ck-us.net,
        linux-watchdog@...r.kernel.org, linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org,
        rwright@....com, maurice.a.saldivar@....com
Subject: Re: [PATCH v2 08/11] watchdog/hpwdt: Programable Pretimeout NMI

Hi Jerry,

On Sun, Feb 11, 2018 at 10:21:08PM -0700, Jerry Hoemann wrote:
> Make whether or not the hpwdt watchdog delivers a pretimeout NMI
> programable by the user.
> 
> The underlying iLO hardware is programmable as to whether or not
> a pre-timeout NMI is delivered to the system before the iLO resets
> the system.  However, the iLO does not allow for programming the
> length of time that NMI is delivered before the system is reset.
> 
> Hence, in hpwdt_set_pretimeout, val == 0 disables the NMI. Any
> non-zero value sets the pretimeout length to what the hardware
> supports.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Jerry Hoemann <jerry.hoemann@....com>
> ---
>  drivers/watchdog/hpwdt.c | 42 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------
>  1 file changed, 36 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/drivers/watchdog/hpwdt.c b/drivers/watchdog/hpwdt.c
> index 740d0c633204..e7355f72d883 100644
> --- a/drivers/watchdog/hpwdt.c
> +++ b/drivers/watchdog/hpwdt.c
> @@ -28,12 +28,15 @@
>  #define TICKS_TO_SECS(ticks)		((ticks) * 128 / 1000)
>  #define HPWDT_MAX_TIMER			TICKS_TO_SECS(65535)
>  #define DEFAULT_MARGIN			30
> +#define PRETIMEOUT_SEC			9
>  
>  static unsigned int soft_margin = DEFAULT_MARGIN;	/* in seconds */
> -static unsigned int reload;			/* the computed soft_margin */
>  static bool nowayout = WATCHDOG_NOWAYOUT;
>  #ifdef CONFIG_HPWDT_NMI_DECODING
>  static unsigned int allow_kdump = 1;
> +static bool pretimeout = 1;
> +#else
> +static bool pretimeout;
>  #endif
>  
>  static void __iomem *pci_mem_addr;		/* the PCI-memory address */
> @@ -55,10 +58,12 @@ static struct watchdog_device hpwdt_dev;
>   */
>  static int hpwdt_start(struct watchdog_device *dev)
>  {
> -	reload = SECS_TO_TICKS(dev->timeout);
> +	int control = 0x81 | (pretimeout ? 0x4 : 0);
> +	int reload = SECS_TO_TICKS(dev->timeout);
>  
> +	pr_debug("start watchdog 0x%08x:0x%02x\n", reload, control);

dev_dbg()

Even here, I think we should use 
    dev_emerg()
    dev_crit()
    dev_alert()
    dev_err()
    dev_warn()
    dev_notice()

instead of pr_* functions now when we have a device to use.


>  	iowrite16(reload, hpwdt_timer_reg);
> -	iowrite8(0x85, hpwdt_timer_con);
> +	iowrite8(control, hpwdt_timer_con);
>  
>  	return 0;
>  }
> @@ -67,6 +72,8 @@ static int hpwdt_stop(struct watchdog_device *dev)
>  {
>  	unsigned long data;
>  
> +	pr_debug("stop  watchdog\n");
dev_dbg()

> +
>  	data = ioread8(hpwdt_timer_con);
>  	data &= 0xFE;
>  	iowrite8(data, hpwdt_timer_con);
> @@ -75,8 +82,9 @@ static int hpwdt_stop(struct watchdog_device *dev)
>  
>  static int hpwdt_ping(struct watchdog_device *dev)
>  {
> -	reload = SECS_TO_TICKS(dev->timeout);
> +	int reload = SECS_TO_TICKS(dev->timeout);
>  
> +	pr_debug("ping  watchdog 0x%08x\n", reload);
>  	iowrite16(reload, hpwdt_timer_reg);
>  
>  	return 0;
> @@ -98,6 +106,16 @@ static int hpwdt_settimeout(struct watchdog_device *dev, unsigned int val)
>  }
>  
>  #ifdef CONFIG_HPWDT_NMI_DECODING	/* { */
> +static int hpwdt_set_pretimeout(struct watchdog_device *dev, unsigned int val)
> +{
> +	if (val && (val != PRETIMEOUT_SEC)) {
> +		pr_info("Setting pretimeout to %d\n", PRETIMEOUT_SEC);

dev_info()

> +		val = PRETIMEOUT_SEC;
> +	}
> +	dev->pretimeout = val;
> +	pretimeout = val ? 1 : 0;
> +	return 0;
> +}
>  
>  static unsigned int hpwdt_my_nmi(void)
>  {
> @@ -108,7 +126,6 @@ static inline int hexdigit(int v)
>  {
>  	return (v > 9) ? (v-9+'A') : (v+'0');
>  }
> -
>  /*
>   *	NMI Handler
>   */
> @@ -128,6 +145,9 @@ static int hpwdt_pretimeout(unsigned int ulReason, struct pt_regs *regs)
>  
>  	pr_debug("nmi: ulReason=%d, mynmi=0x%0x\n", ulReason, mynmi);
>  
> +	if (!pretimeout)
> +		return NMI_DONE;
> +
>  	if (allow_kdump)
>  		hpwdt_stop(&hpwdt_dev);
>  
> @@ -144,7 +164,8 @@ static int hpwdt_pretimeout(unsigned int ulReason, struct pt_regs *regs)
>  static const struct watchdog_info hpwdt_info = {
>  	.options	= WDIOF_SETTIMEOUT    |
>  			  WDIOF_KEEPALIVEPING |
> -			  WDIOF_MAGICCLOSE,
> +			  WDIOF_MAGICCLOSE    |
> +			  WDIOF_PRETIMEOUT,
>  	.identity	= "HPE iLO2+ HW Watchdog Timer",
>  };
>  
> @@ -296,6 +317,9 @@ static const struct watchdog_ops hpwdt_ops = {
>  	.ping		= hpwdt_ping,
>  	.set_timeout	= hpwdt_settimeout,
>  	.get_timeleft	= hpwdt_gettimeleft,
> +#ifdef CONFIG_HPWDT_NMI_DECODING	/* { */
> +	.set_pretimeout	= hpwdt_set_pretimeout,
> +#endif					/* } */
>  };
>  
>  static struct watchdog_device hpwdt_dev = {
> @@ -304,6 +328,9 @@ static struct watchdog_device hpwdt_dev = {
>  	.min_timeout	= 1,
>  	.max_timeout	= HPWDT_MAX_TIMER,
>  	.timeout	= DEFAULT_MARGIN,
> +#ifdef CONFIG_HPWDT_NMI_DECODING	/* { */
> +	.pretimeout	= PRETIMEOUT_SEC,
> +#endif					/* } */
>  };
>  
>  
> @@ -322,6 +349,9 @@ MODULE_PARM_DESC(nowayout, "Watchdog cannot be stopped once started (default="
>  #ifdef CONFIG_HPWDT_NMI_DECODING	/* { */
>  module_param(allow_kdump, int, 0444);
>  MODULE_PARM_DESC(allow_kdump, "Start a kernel dump after NMI occurs");
> +
> +module_param(pretimeout, bool, 0444);
> +MODULE_PARM_DESC(pretimeout, "Watchdog pretimeout enabled");
>  #endif					/* } */
>  
>  module_pci_driver(hpwdt_driver);
> -- 
> 2.13.6

Best regards
Marcus Folkesson
> 

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