1 What: /sys/class/watchdog/watchdogn/bootstatus
3 Contact: Wim Van Sebroeck <wim@iguana.be>
5 It is a read only file. It contains status of the watchdog
6 device at boot. It is equivalent to WDIOC_GETBOOTSTATUS of
9 What: /sys/class/watchdog/watchdogn/options
11 Contact: Thomas Weißschuh
13 It is a read only file. It contains options of watchdog device.
15 What: /sys/class/watchdog/watchdogn/fw_version
17 Contact: Thomas Weißschuh
19 It is a read only file. It contains firmware version of
22 What: /sys/class/watchdog/watchdogn/identity
24 Contact: Wim Van Sebroeck <wim@iguana.be>
26 It is a read only file. It contains identity string of
29 What: /sys/class/watchdog/watchdogn/nowayout
31 Contact: Wim Van Sebroeck <wim@iguana.be>
33 It is a read/write file. While reading, it gives '1'
34 if the device has the nowayout feature set, otherwise
35 it gives '0'. Writing a '1' to the file enables the
36 nowayout feature. Once set, the nowayout feature
37 cannot be disabled, so writing a '0' either has no
38 effect (if the feature was already disabled) or
39 results in a permission error.
41 What: /sys/class/watchdog/watchdogn/state
43 Contact: Wim Van Sebroeck <wim@iguana.be>
45 It is a read only file. It gives active/inactive status of
48 What: /sys/class/watchdog/watchdogn/status
50 Contact: Wim Van Sebroeck <wim@iguana.be>
52 It is a read only file. It contains watchdog device's
53 internal status bits. It is equivalent to WDIOC_GETSTATUS
56 What: /sys/class/watchdog/watchdogn/timeleft
58 Contact: Wim Van Sebroeck <wim@iguana.be>
60 It is a read only file. It contains value of time left for
61 reset generation. It is equivalent to WDIOC_GETTIMELEFT of
64 What: /sys/class/watchdog/watchdogn/timeout
66 Contact: Wim Van Sebroeck <wim@iguana.be>
68 It is a read only file. It is read to know about current
69 value of timeout programmed.
71 What: /sys/class/watchdog/watchdogn/pretimeout
73 Contact: Wim Van Sebroeck <wim@iguana.be>
75 It is a read only file. It specifies the time in seconds before
76 timeout when the pretimeout interrupt is delivered. Pretimeout
77 is an optional feature.
79 What: /sys/class/watchdog/watchdogn/pretimeout_avaialable_governors
81 Contact: Wim Van Sebroeck <wim@iguana.be>
83 It is a read only file. It shows the pretimeout governors
84 available for this watchdog.
86 What: /sys/class/watchdog/watchdogn/pretimeout_governor
88 Contact: Wim Van Sebroeck <wim@iguana.be>
90 It is a read/write file. When read, the currently assigned
91 pretimeout governor is returned. When written, it sets
92 the pretimeout governor.
94 What: /sys/class/watchdog/watchdog1/access_cs0
96 Contact: Ivan Mikhaylov <i.mikhaylov@yadro.com>,
97 Alexander Amelkin <a.amelkin@yadro.com>
99 It is a read/write file. This attribute exists only if the
100 system has booted from the alternate flash chip due to
101 expiration of a watchdog timer of AST2400/AST2500 when
102 alternate boot function was enabled with 'aspeed,alt-boot'
103 devicetree option for that watchdog or with an appropriate
104 h/w strapping (for WDT2 only).
106 At alternate flash the 'access_cs0' sysfs node provides:
109 a way to get access to the primary SPI flash
110 chip at CS0 after booting from the alternate
113 a way to restore the normal address mapping
114 from (CS0->CS1, CS1->CS0) to (CS0->CS0,
117 Clearing the boot code selection and timeout counter also
118 resets to the initial state the chip select line mapping. When
119 the SoC is in normal mapping state (i.e. booted from CS0),
120 clearing those bits does nothing for both versions of the SoC.
121 For alternate boot mode (booted from CS1 due to wdt2
122 expiration) the behavior differs as described above.
124 This option can be used with wdt2 (watchdog1) only.
126 When read, the current status of the boot code selection is
127 shown. When written with any non-zero value, it clears
128 the boot code selection and the timeout counter, which results
129 in chipselect reset for AST2400/AST2500.