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15 A Watchdog Timer (WDT) is a hardware circuit that can reset the
16 computer system in case of a software fault. You probably knew that
20 /dev/watchdog special device file that userspace is still alive, at
22 usually tell the hardware watchdog that everything is in order, and
23 that the watchdog should wait for yet another little while to reset
42 A more advanced driver could for example check that a HTTP server is
54 the nowayout module parameter so that this option can be controlled at
63 will assume that the daemon (and userspace in general) died, and will
73 All drivers that have an ioctl interface support at least one ioctl,
118 Note that the pretimeout is the number of seconds before the time
135 that returns the number of seconds before reboot.
157 kind of information that the GET_STATUS and GET_BOOT_STATUS ioctls can
172 real world applications include external monitoring pins that will trigger
189 The machine is showing an overvoltage status. Note that if one level is
204 For those drivers that return any bits set in the option field, the
215 Note that not all devices support these two calls, and some only