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author | Andreas J. Reichel <Andreas.Reichel@tngtech.com> | 2016-07-13 12:56:51 +0200 |
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committer | Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com> | 2016-10-17 21:31:01 -0400 |
commit | 644074671e702e8dc0ef642b353845a40f8053da (patch) | |
tree | 6280263b975222e3cefc9de8654f639df626cbb4 /common | |
parent | d5a815327d2c257fbba108ff46974b1c1d12fd2a (diff) | |
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watchdog: Fix Watchdog Reset while in U-Boot Prompt
Hardware: CM-FX6 Module from Compulab
This patch fixes unwanted watchdog resets while the user enters
a command at the U-Boot prompt.
As found on the CM-FX6 board from Compulab, when having enabled the
watchdog, a missing WATCHDOG_RESET call in common/console.c causes
this and alike boards to reset when the watchdog's timeout has
elapsed while waiting at the U-Boot prompt.
Despite the user could press several keys within the watchdog
timeout limit, the while loop in cli_readline.c, line 261, does only
call WATCHDOG_RESET if first == 1, which gets set to 0 in the 1st
loop iteration. This leads to a watchdog timeout no matter if the
user presses keys or not.
Although, this affects other boards as well as it touches
common/console.c, the macro WATCHDOG_RESET expands to {} if watchdog
support isn't configured. Hence, there's no harm caused and no need to
surround it by #ifdef in this case.
* Symptom:
U-Boot resets after watchdog times out when in commandline prompt
and watchdog is enabled.
* Reasoning:
When U-Boot shows the commandline prompt, the following function
call stack is executed while waiting for a keypress:
common/main.c:
main_loop => common/cli.c: cli_loop() =>
common/cli_hush.c:
parse_file_outer => parse_stream_outer =>
parse_stream => b_getch(i) =>
i->get(i) => file_get =>
get_user_input => cmdedit_read_input =>
uboot_cli_readline =>
common/cli_readline.c:
cli_readline => cli_readline_into_buffer =>
cread_line => getcmd_getch (== getc) =>
common/console.c:
fgetc => console_tstc
common/console.c:
(with CONFIG_CONSOLE_MUX is set)
- in console_tstc line 181:
If dev->tstc(dev) returns 0, the global tstcdev variable doesn't get
set. This is the case if no character is in the serial buffer.
- in fgetc(int file), line 297:
Program flow keeps looping because tstcdev does not get set.
Therefore WATCHDOG_RESET is not called, as mx_serial_tstc from
drivers/serial/serial_mxc.c does not call it.
* Solution:
Add WATCHDOG_RESET into the loop of console_tstc.
Note: Macro expands to {} if not configured, so no #ifdef is needed.
* Comment:
Signed-off-by: Christian Storm <christian.storm@tngtech.com>
Signed-off-by: Jan Kiszka <jan.kiszka@siemens.com>
Signed-off-by: Andreas J. Reichel <Andreas.Reichel@tngtech.com>
Acked-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'common')
-rw-r--r-- | common/console.c | 2 |
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/common/console.c b/common/console.c index c7f3243..f38f71f 100644 --- a/common/console.c +++ b/common/console.c @@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ #include <stdio_dev.h> #include <exports.h> #include <environment.h> +#include <watchdog.h> DECLARE_GLOBAL_DATA_PTR; @@ -294,6 +295,7 @@ int fgetc(int file) * Effectively poll for input wherever it may be available. */ for (;;) { + WATCHDOG_RESET(); /* * Upper layer may have already called tstc() so * check for that first. |