Re: [PATCH 4/6] Watchdog: introdouce "pretimeout" into framework

From: Fu Wei
Date: Mon May 18 2015 - 13:39:48 EST


Hi Guenter,

np, will do so :-)

On 19 May 2015 at 01:23, Guenter Roeck <linux@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Tue, May 19, 2015 at 01:19:22AM +0800, Fu Wei wrote:
>> Hi Arnd,
>>
>> Great thanks for your suggestion :-)
>>
>> feedback inline below
>>
>> On 15 May 2015 at 22:04, Arnd Bergmann <arnd@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> > On Friday 15 May 2015 19:24:48 fu.wei@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>> >> +static void watchdog_check_min_max_pretimeout(struct watchdog_device *wdd)
>> >> +{
>> >> + /*
>> >> + * Check that we have valid min and max pretimeout values, if
>> >> + * not reset them both to 0 (=not used or unknown)
>> >> + */
>> >> + if (wdd->min_pretimeout > wdd->max_pretimeout) {
>> >> + pr_info("Invalid min and max pretimeout, resetting to 0!\n");
>> >> + wdd->min_pretimeout = 0;
>> >> + wdd->max_pretimeout = 0;
>> >> + }
>> >> +}
>> >
>> > I would probably just fold this function into the existing
>> > watchdog_check_min_max_timeout() and check both normal and pre-timeout
>> > there.
>>
>> yes, I can do that , and that is good idea
>>
>> >
>> >> +/**
>> >> + * watchdog_init_pretimeout() - initialize the pretimeout field
>> >> + * @pretimeout_parm: pretimeout module parameter
>> >> + * @dev: Device that stores the timeout-sec property
>> >> + *
>> >> + * Initialize the pretimeout field of the watchdog_device struct with either
>> >> + * the pretimeout module parameter (if it is valid value) or the timeout-sec
>> >> + * property (only if it is a valid value and the timeout_parm is out of bounds).
>> >> + * If none of them are valid then we keep the old value (which should normally
>> >> + * be the default pretimeout value.
>> >> + *
>> >> + * A zero is returned on success and -EINVAL for failure.
>> >> + */
>> >> +int watchdog_init_pretimeout(struct watchdog_device *wdd,
>> >> + unsigned int pretimeout_parm, struct device *dev)
>> >> +{
>> >> + int ret = 0;
>> >> + u32 timeouts[2];
>> >> +
>> >> + watchdog_check_min_max_pretimeout(wdd);
>> >> +
>> >> + /* try to get the timeout module parameter first */
>> >> + if (!watchdog_pretimeout_invalid(wdd, pretimeout_parm) &&
>> >> + pretimeout_parm) {
>> >> + wdd->pretimeout = pretimeout_parm;
>> >> + return ret;
>> >> + }
>> >> + if (pretimeout_parm)
>> >> + ret = -EINVAL;
>> >> +
>> >> + /* try to get the timeout_sec property */
>> >> + if (!dev || !dev->of_node)
>> >> + return ret;
>> >> + ret = of_property_read_u32_array(dev->of_node,
>> >> + "timeout-sec", timeouts, 2);
>> >> + if (!watchdog_pretimeout_invalid(wdd, timeouts[1]) && timeouts[1])
>> >> + wdd->pretimeout = timeouts[1];
>> >> + else
>> >> + ret = -EINVAL;
>> >> +
>> >> + return ret;
>> >> +}
>> >> +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(watchdog_init_pretimeout);
>> >
>> > Same here: the function is very similar to the watchdog_init_timeout
>> > function, and it reads the same property, so just do both here.
>> >
>> > The easiest way for that is probably to use of_find_property()
>> > and of_prop_next_u32() to read the two numbers.
>>
>> integrate watchdog_init_pretimeout and watchdog_init_timeout will be a
>> little hard,
>> we may need to change this API to :
>>
>> watchdog_init_timeouts(struct watchdog_device *wdd, unsigned int timeout_parm,
>> unsigned int pretimeout_parm, struct device *dev)
>>
>> then we need to update all the watchdog drivers which use this API,
>> maybe we can do this in a individual patchset, after this pretimeout
>> patch is merged.
>>
>> Is that OK ? :-) any thought?
>>
> That is what I would recommend.
>
> Guenter



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