Re: [PATCH v4 5/7] Watchdog: introduce ARM SBSA watchdog driver

From: Fu Wei
Date: Mon Sep 14 2015 - 23:16:34 EST


Hi Jon,

On 11 September 2015 at 06:45, Jon Masters <jcm@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 06/03/2015 02:53 PM, Timur Tabi wrote:
>> On 06/03/2015 01:25 PM, Guenter Roeck wrote:
>>> In general the idea here would be to use a crashdump kernel, which,
>>> when loaded, would reset the watchdog before it fires. This kernel
>>> would then write a core dump to a specified location.
>>
>> What is the mechanism for resetting the watchdog? The only code that
>> knows about the hardware registers is this driver. Does the crashdump
>> kernel call the watchdog stop function?
>>
>>> If arm64 doesn't support a crashdump kernel, it might still be possible
>>> to log the backtrace somewhere (eg in nvram using pstore if that is
>>> supported via acpi or efi).
>
> Just to go back and explicitly answer this, arm64 does have support for
> crashdump, using the standard kexec/kdump approach, exactly as on x86.
> There's still some more work to be done to get the ACPI case fully
> upstream (e.g. on X-Gene platforms such as the HP ProLiant Moonshot m400
> we need non-PSCI CPU parking protocol offlining when booting in
> UEFI/ACPI mode), but it's what we are doing in RHEL(SA) and the goal is
> to help clean up the remaining pieces upstream there.

Great thanks for your info.

I have tried kexec/kdump on a real aarch64 hardware, that works well.
Although it's still under development and upstreaming, the support is there.

After discussing with some kexec/kdump developer, I think this driver
can cooperate with kexec/kdump.

>
> Jon.
>



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