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6.8 KiB
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184 lines
6.8 KiB
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From 25fa3156526d2e4e1a9bc84a160bf7850107bf27 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: Paul Crawford <psc@sat.dundee.ac.uk>
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Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2016 16:39:16 +0000
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Subject: [PATCH 06/10] Make IT87 fix-up automatic by default
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- Update 00cf0b0 from Maciej S. Szmigiero proposed making the IT87
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style of fix something that is set only by the configuration file,
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however, for many users with the buggy IT87 driver this will cause
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problems.
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- This change make the choice a 3 state one:
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NO = never use ioctl-based refresh (old way, and in keeping
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with the kernel API guidelines for watchdog use).
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YES = always use the ioctl-based refresh (i.e set timer every
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time, instead of writing to /dev/watchdog). Might be
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useful if another driver module is found to share same
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sort of bug as the IT87 module.
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AUTO = check for IT87 and use ioctl-based method if found. This
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is the same basec behaviour as before update 00cf0b0 but
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the choice for yes/no now supported.
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---
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include/extern.h | 4 ++++
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src/configfile.c | 12 ++++++++++--
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src/keep_alive.c | 43 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-----------
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watchdog.conf.5 | 8 ++++----
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4 files changed, 50 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/include/extern.h b/include/extern.h
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index cbf97fd..6d4ba5e 100644
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--- a/include/extern.h
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+++ b/include/extern.h
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@@ -59,6 +59,10 @@ struct list {
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#define FALSE 0
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#endif
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+#define ENUM_NO 0
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+#define ENUM_YES 1
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+#define ENUM_AUTO 2
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+
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#define TS_SIZE 12
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/* === External variables === */
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diff --git a/src/configfile.c b/src/configfile.c
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index 809e39a..29e3464 100644
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--- a/src/configfile.c
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+++ b/src/configfile.c
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@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ char *logdir = "/var/log/watchdog";
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char *heartbeat = NULL;
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int hbstamps = 300;
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-int refresh_use_settimeout = FALSE;
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+int refresh_use_settimeout = ENUM_AUTO;
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int realtime = FALSE;
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/* Self-repairing binaries list */
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@@ -120,6 +120,13 @@ READ_LIST_ADD("yes", 1)
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READ_LIST_END()
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};
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+static const read_list_t YN_Auto_list[] = {
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+READ_LIST_ADD("no", ENUM_NO)
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+READ_LIST_ADD("yes", ENUM_YES)
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+READ_LIST_ADD("auto", ENUM_AUTO)
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+READ_LIST_END()
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+};
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+
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/* Use the macros below to simplify the parsing function. For now we don't use the
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* integer range checking (0=0 so not checked), and assume all strings can be blank and
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* enumerated choices are Yes/No, but in future we could add such settings to the #define'd
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@@ -129,6 +136,7 @@ READ_LIST_END()
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#define READ_INT(name, iv) read_int_func( arg, val, name, 0, 0, iv)
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#define READ_STRING(name, str) read_string_func( arg, val, name, Read_allow_blank, str)
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#define READ_YESNO(name, iv) read_enumerated_func(arg, val, name, Yes_No_list, iv)
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+#define READ_YN_AUTO(name, iv) read_enumerated_func(arg, val, name, YN_Auto_list, iv)
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#define READ_LIST(name, list) read_list_func( arg, val, name, 0, list)
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/*
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@@ -208,7 +216,7 @@ void read_config(char *configfile)
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} else if (READ_INT(LOGTICK, &logtick) == 0) {
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ticker = logtick;
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} else if (READ_STRING(DEVICE, &devname) == 0) {
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- } else if (READ_YESNO(DEVICE_USE_SETTIMEOUT, &refresh_use_settimeout) == 0) {
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+ } else if (READ_YN_AUTO(DEVICE_USE_SETTIMEOUT, &refresh_use_settimeout) == 0) {
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} else if (READ_INT(DEVICE_TIMEOUT, &dev_timeout) == 0) {
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} else if (READ_LIST(TEMP, &temp_list) == 0) {
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} else if (READ_INT(MAXTEMP, &maxtemp) == 0) {
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diff --git a/src/keep_alive.c b/src/keep_alive.c
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index a57b0b5..6e721d9 100644
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--- a/src/keep_alive.c
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+++ b/src/keep_alive.c
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@@ -29,6 +29,7 @@
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static int watchdog_fd = -1;
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static int timeout_used = TIMER_MARGIN;
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+static int Refresh_using_ioctl = FALSE;
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/*
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* Open the watchdog timer (if name non-NULL) and set the time-out value (if non-zero).
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@@ -67,19 +68,39 @@ int open_watchdog(char *name, int timeout)
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/* The IT8728 on Gigabyte motherboard (and similar) would trip due to the normal
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* refresh in the device driver failing to reset the timer for no obvious reason
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* (though the normal operation used the Consumer IR sender to refresh via an
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- * interrupt - also a non-obvious method!) so let's warn users of these
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- * watchdogs and direct them to a workaround option.
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+ * interrupt - also a non-obvious method!) so this work-around simply sets the
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+ * time-out every refresh operation.
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*
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- * See https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/932381 and
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- * https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42801
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+ * See https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/932381
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+ * Also https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42801
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*
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*/
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- if (!refresh_use_settimeout && strcmp("IT87 WDT", (char *)ident.identity) == 0) {
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- log_message(LOG_INFO,
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- "IT87 watchdog detected, if watchdog trips by itself when the first timeout interval elapses "
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- "try updating to the latest kernel");
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- log_message(LOG_INFO, "if this does not help please report a kernel bug (not this package bug!) "
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- "and try using watchdog-refresh-use-settimeout=yes config option as a workaround");
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+
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+ Refresh_using_ioctl = FALSE;
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+
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+ switch (refresh_use_settimeout) {
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+ case ENUM_NO:
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+ /* Set to "no" so never use ioctl mode. */
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+ break;
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+
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+ case ENUM_YES:
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+ /* Set to "yes" so always use ioctl mode. */
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+ Refresh_using_ioctl = TRUE;
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+ log_message(LOG_INFO, "Running ioctl-based refresh");
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+ break;
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+
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+ case ENUM_AUTO:
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+ /* Set to "auto" to decide based on driver identity. */
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+ Refresh_using_ioctl = FALSE;
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+ if (strcmp("IT87 WDT", (char *)ident.identity) == 0) {
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+ Refresh_using_ioctl = TRUE;
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+ log_message(LOG_INFO, "Running IT87 module fix-up");
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+ }
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+ break;
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+
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+ default:
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+ log_message(LOG_ERR, "Unknown ioctl selection mode (%d)", refresh_use_settimeout);
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+ break;
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}
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return rv;
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@@ -165,7 +186,7 @@ int keep_alive(void)
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if (watchdog_fd == -1)
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return (ENOERR);
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- if (refresh_use_settimeout) {
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+ if (Refresh_using_ioctl) {
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int timeout = timeout_used;
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if (ioctl(watchdog_fd, WDIOC_SETTIMEOUT, &timeout) < 0) {
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err = errno;
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diff --git a/watchdog.conf.5 b/watchdog.conf.5
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index 4e5155a..709c36e 100644
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--- a/watchdog.conf.5
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+++ b/watchdog.conf.5
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@@ -64,11 +64,11 @@ Set the watchdog device name, typically /dev/watchdog. Default is to disable
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keep alive support. This should be tested by running the daemon from the
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command line before configuring it to start automatically on booting.
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.TP
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-watchdog-refresh-use-settimeout = <yes|no>
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+watchdog-refresh-use-settimeout = <auto|yes|no>
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Refresh watchdog timer by setting its timeout instead of using a normal watchdog
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-refresh operation.
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-Might help if your watchdog trips by itself when the first timeout interval
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-elapses.
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+refresh operation. Might help if your watchdog trips by itself when the first
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+timeout interval elapses. Default is 'auto' for IT87 fix-up but this can be
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+disabled with 'no' or forced for other modules with 'yes'.
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.TP
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watchdog-timeout = <timeout>
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Set the watchdog device timeout during startup. If not set, a default is used
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--
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2.20.1
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