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/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/watchdog/
Dgpio-wdt.txt5 - gpios: From common gpio binding; gpio connection to WDT reset pin.
9 the WDT counter. The watchdog timer is disabled when GPIO is
11 - level: Low or high level starts counting WDT timeout,
12 the opposite level disables the WDT. Active level is determined
Dlpc18xx-wdt.txt1 * NXP LPC18xx Watchdog Timer (WDT)
5 - reg: Should contain WDT registers location and length
9 - interrupts: Should contain WDT interrupt
Dimgpdc-wdt.txt1 *ImgTec PowerDown Controller (PDC) Watchdog Timer (WDT)
5 - reg : Should contain WDT registers location and length
9 - interrupts : Should contain WDT interrupt
Dfsl-imx-wdt.txt1 * Freescale i.MX Watchdog Timer (WDT) Controller
5 - reg : Should contain WDT registers location and length
6 - interrupts : Should contain WDT interrupt
Dsirfsoc_wdt.txt1 SiRFSoC Timer and Watchdog Timer(WDT) Controller
5 - reg: Address range of tick timer/WDT register set
Domap-wdt.txt1 TI Watchdog Timer (WDT) Controller for OMAP
5 - ti,hwmods : Name of the hwmod associated to the WDT
Ddavinci-wdt.txt1 Texas Instruments DaVinci/Keystone Watchdog Timer (WDT) Controller
5 - reg : Should contain WDT registers location and length
Dingenic,jz4740-wdt.txt1 Ingenic Watchdog Timer (WDT) Controller for JZ4740
Dqca-ar7130-wdt.txt1 * Qualcomm Atheros AR7130 Watchdog Timer (WDT) Controller
Dsamsung-wdt.txt4 after a preset amount of time during which the WDT reset event has not
Datmel-sama5d4-wdt.txt1 * Atmel SAMA5D4 Watchdog Timer (WDT) Controller
Datmel-wdt.txt13 - interrupts : Should contain WDT interrupt.
/linux-4.4.14/arch/sh/kernel/cpu/sh4/
Dsetup-sh4-202.c92 HUDI, TMU0, TMU1, TMU2, RTC, SCIF, WDT, enumerator
103 INTC_VECT(WDT, 0x560),
108 { 0xffd00008, 0, 16, 4, /* IPRB */ { WDT, 0, 0, 0 } },
Dsetup-sh7750.c192 TMU3, TMU4, TMU0, TMU1, TMU2, RTC, SCI1, SCIF, WDT, REF, enumerator
208 INTC_VECT(WDT, 0x560),
214 { 0xffd00008, 0, 16, 4, /* IPRB */ { WDT, REF, SCI1, 0 } },
Dsetup-sh7760.c39 WDT, REF, enumerator
76 INTC_VECT(WDT, 0x560),
107 { 0xffd00008, 0, 16, 4, /* IPRB */ { WDT, REF, 0, 0 } },
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/watchdog/
Dwatchdog-parameters.txt14 wdt_stop: Acquire WDT 'stop' io port (default 0x43)
15 wdt_start: Acquire WDT 'start' io port (default 0x443)
20 wdt_stop: Advantech WDT 'stop' io port (default 0x443)
21 wdt_start: Advantech WDT 'start' io port (default 0x443)
96 io: Eurotech WDT io port (default=0x3f0)
97 irq: Eurotech WDT irq (default=10)
98 ev: Eurotech WDT event type (default is `int')
221 io: pc87413 WDT I/O port (default: io).
264 wdt_stop: SBC60xx WDT 'stop' io port (default 0x45)
265 wdt_start: SBC60xx WDT 'start' io port (default 0x443)
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Dwdt.txt3 WDT Watchdog Timer Interfaces For The Linux Operating System
46 The external event interfaces on the WDT boards are not currently supported.
Dpcwd-watchdog.txt8 the WDT card does, only it doesn't require an IRQ to run. Furthermore,
Dwatchdog-kernel-api.txt9 This document does not describe what a WatchDog Timer (WDT) Driver or Device is.
19 (operations) that control the watchdog timer (WDT).
Dwatchdog-api.txt15 A Watchdog Timer (WDT) is a hardware circuit that can reset the
/linux-4.4.14/arch/sh/kernel/cpu/sh3/
Dsetup-sh7705.c33 RTC, WDT, REF_RCMI, enumerator
53 INTC_VECT(WDT, 0x560),
59 { 0xfffffee4, 0, 16, 4, /* IPRB */ { WDT, REF_RCMI, 0, 0 } },
Dsetup-sh7710.c30 RTC, WDT, REF, enumerator
55 INTC_VECT(WDT, 0x560),
61 { 0xfffffee4, 0, 16, 4, /* IPRB */ { WDT, REF, 0, 0 } },
Dsetup-sh770x.c34 RTC, WDT, REF, enumerator
44 INTC_VECT(WDT, 0x560),
71 { 0xfffffee4, 0, 16, 4, /* IPRB */ { WDT, REF, SCI, 0 } },
Dsetup-sh7720.c230 WDT, REF_RCMI, SIM, enumerator
249 INTC_VECT(WDT, 0x560), INTC_VECT(REF_RCMI, 0x580),
274 { 0xA414FEE4UL, 0, 16, 4, /* IPRB */ { WDT, REF_RCMI, SIM, 0 } },
/linux-4.4.14/arch/sh/kernel/cpu/sh2/
Dsetup-sh7619.c24 WDT, EDMAC, CMT0, CMT1, enumerator
36 INTC_IRQ(WDT, 84), INTC_IRQ(EDMAC, 85),
53 { 0xf8080000, 0, 16, 4, /* IPRC */ { WDT, EDMAC, CMT0, CMT1 } },
/linux-4.4.14/arch/sh/kernel/cpu/sh4a/
Dsetup-sh7763.c245 RTC, WDT, TMU0, TMU1, TMU2, TMU2_TICPI, enumerator
261 INTC_VECT(WDT, 0x560), INTC_VECT(TMU0, 0x580),
311 HUDI, 0, WDT, SCIF1, SCIF0, RTC, TMU345, TMU012 } },
323 { 0xffd40008, 0, 32, 8, /* INT2PRI2 */ { SCIF0, SCIF1, WDT } },
Dsetup-sh7780.c308 RTC, WDT, TMU0, TMU1, TMU2, TMU2_TICPI, enumerator
321 INTC_VECT(WDT, 0x560),
364 HUDI, 0, WDT, SCIF1, SCIF0, RTC, TMU345, TMU012 } },
371 { 0xffd40008, 0, 32, 8, /* INT2PRI2 */ { SCIF0, SCIF1, WDT } },
Dsetup-sh7785.c385 WDT, TMU0, TMU1, TMU2, TMU2_TICPI, enumerator
401 INTC_VECT(WDT, 0x560),
463 PCIINTA, PCISERR, HAC1, HAC0, DMAC1, DMAC0, HUDI, WDT,
475 { 0xffd4000c, 0, 32, 8, /* INT2PRI3 */ { SCIF4, SCIF5, WDT, } },
Dsetup-sh7786.c481 WDT, enumerator
513 INTC_VECT(WDT, 0x3e0),
593 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, WDT },
625 { 0xfe410800, 0, 32, 8, /* INT2PRI0 */ { 0, 0, 0, WDT } },
/linux-4.4.14/arch/sh/kernel/cpu/sh2a/
Dsetup-sh7206.c32 CMT0, CMT1, BSC, WDT, enumerator
63 INTC_IRQ(BSC, 148), INTC_IRQ(WDT, 152),
114 { 0xfffe0c04, 0, 16, 4, /* IPR08 */ { CMT0, CMT1, BSC, WDT } },
Dsetup-sh7201.c30 RTC, WDT, enumerator
93 INTC_IRQ(WDT, 156),
161 { 0xfffe9806, 0, 16, 4, /* IPR09 */ { RTC, WDT, IIC30, 0 } },
Dsetup-sh7203.c24 USB, LCDC, CMT0, CMT1, BSC, WDT, enumerator
65 INTC_IRQ(BSC, 144), INTC_IRQ(WDT, 145),
146 { 0xfffe0c06, 0, 16, 4, /* IPR09 */ { BSC, WDT, MTU0_ABCD, MTU0_VEF } },
Dsetup-sh7269.c28 USB, VDC4, CMT0, CMT1, BSC, WDT, enumerator
92 INTC_IRQ(BSC, 190), INTC_IRQ(WDT, 191),
221 { 0xfffe0c0c, 0, 16, 4, /* IPR12 */ { CMT0, CMT1, BSC, WDT } },
Dsetup-sh7264.c27 USB, VDC3, CMT0, CMT1, BSC, WDT, enumerator
83 INTC_IRQ(BSC, 177), INTC_IRQ(WDT, 178),
203 { 0xfffe0c0a, 0, 16, 4, /* IPR11 */ { BSC, WDT, MTU0_ABCD, MTU0_VEF } },
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/power/reset/
Dkeystone-reset.txt29 - ti,wdt-list: WDT list that can cause SoC reset. It's not related
30 to WDT driver, it's just needed to enable a SoC related
/linux-4.4.14/arch/metag/boot/dts/
Dtz1090.dtsi44 <31 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; /* Perip 2 (WDT) */
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/
Dimg,pdc-intc.txt76 <31 4 /* level */>; /* Peripheral 2 (WDT) */
/linux-4.4.14/arch/arc/kernel/
Dentry-arcv2.S47 VECTOR handle_interrupt ; unused (WDT)
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/
Dexynos5433-clock.txt19 which generates clocks for PMU/TMU/MCT/WDT/RTC/SECKEY/TZPC IPs.
/linux-4.4.14/drivers/watchdog/
DKconfig1046 Usually a userspace daemon will notify the kernel WDT driver that
1471 some performance issues. As such, the WDT should be avoided here
1556 config WDT config
1557 tristate "WDT Watchdog timer"
/linux-4.4.14/drivers/mfd/
DKconfig602 The device supports multiple sub-devices like LED, HWMON and WDT.
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/
Dkernel-parameters.txt127 WDT Watchdog support is enabled.
4114 watchdog timers [HW,WDT] For information on watchdog timers,
/linux-4.4.14/
DMAINTAINERS9385 SC1200 WDT DRIVER