Hi,

I wonder what could be the reason for the iTCO watchdog not firing when not 
confirming (i.e. not calling bg_setenv -c) for the duration of 10 secs 
(value set in BGENV.DAT of both EFI partitions).
We're using a standard Haswell CPU from Intel.

When booting linux I can see:
iTCO_wdt: Intel TCO Watchdog Timer Driver v1.11
iTCO_wdt: Found a Lynx Point TCO device (Version=2, TCOBASE=0x1860)
iTCO_wdt: initialized. heartbeat=30sec (nowayout=0)

We ship a yocto release with efibootguard along with swupdate.
Nevertheless, articifically provoking a partition switch by incrementing 
the revision and setting the watchdog timer to 10 sec and ustate on 
"INSTALLED" and rebooting (which becomes "TESTING" after reboot), and then 
waiting, I wait for over 5 mins and nothing reboots.
If I reboot manually the ustate becomes "FAILED" and revision is 0, but the 
reboot didn't happen from the watchdog (only manually from me).

I wonder if there could be something that pings the watchdog in 
linux(something pinging it and thus preventing the efibg watchdog from 
firing up).

The EFI console says (just before booting linux):
Detected Intel TCO watchdog
Starting C:BOOT0:bzImage with watchdog set to 10 seconds

Yet nothing really happens past those 10 secs.

This is problematic. We have machines in the medical field that don't 
update properly and since the watchdog never fires nobody saw it until the 
issue was specifically reported during a demo we did!

Thanks!

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