From: Fu Wei <fu....@linaro.org>

Also update Documentation/watchdog/watchdog-kernel-api.txt to
introduce:
(1)the new elements in the watchdog_device and watchdog_ops struct;
(2)the new API "watchdog_init_timeouts"

Reasons:
(1)kernel already has two watchdog drivers are using "pretimeout":
        drivers/char/ipmi/ipmi_watchdog.c
        drivers/watchdog/kempld_wdt.c(but the definition is different)
(2)some other drivers are going to use this: ARM SBSA Generic Watchdog

Signed-off-by: Fu Wei <fu....@linaro.org>
Tested-by: Pratyush Anand <pan...@redhat.com>
---
 Documentation/watchdog/watchdog-kernel-api.txt |  55 +++++++++--
 drivers/watchdog/watchdog_core.c               | 127 +++++++++++++++++++------
 drivers/watchdog/watchdog_dev.c                |  53 +++++++++++
 include/linux/watchdog.h                       |  39 +++++++-
 4 files changed, 232 insertions(+), 42 deletions(-)

diff --git a/Documentation/watchdog/watchdog-kernel-api.txt 
b/Documentation/watchdog/watchdog-kernel-api.txt
index d8b0d33..9be942c 100644
--- a/Documentation/watchdog/watchdog-kernel-api.txt
+++ b/Documentation/watchdog/watchdog-kernel-api.txt
@@ -53,6 +53,9 @@ struct watchdog_device {
        unsigned int timeout;
        unsigned int min_timeout;
        unsigned int max_timeout;
+       unsigned int pretimeout;
+       unsigned int min_pretimeout;
+       unsigned int max_pretimeout;
        void *driver_data;
        struct mutex lock;
        unsigned long status;
@@ -75,6 +78,9 @@ It contains following fields:
 * timeout: the watchdog timer's timeout value (in seconds).
 * min_timeout: the watchdog timer's minimum timeout value (in seconds).
 * max_timeout: the watchdog timer's maximum timeout value (in seconds).
+* pretimeout: the watchdog timer's pretimeout value (in seconds).
+* min_pretimeout: the watchdog timer's minimum pretimeout value (in seconds).
+* max_pretimeout: the watchdog timer's maximum pretimeout value (in seconds).
 * bootstatus: status of the device after booting (reported with watchdog
   WDIOF_* status bits).
 * driver_data: a pointer to the drivers private data of a watchdog device.
@@ -99,6 +105,7 @@ struct watchdog_ops {
        int (*ping)(struct watchdog_device *);
        unsigned int (*status)(struct watchdog_device *);
        int (*set_timeout)(struct watchdog_device *, unsigned int);
+       int (*set_pretimeout)(struct watchdog_device *, unsigned int);
        unsigned int (*get_timeleft)(struct watchdog_device *);
        void (*ref)(struct watchdog_device *);
        void (*unref)(struct watchdog_device *);
@@ -156,13 +163,24 @@ they are supported. These optional routines/operations 
are:
 * status: this routine checks the status of the watchdog timer device. The
   status of the device is reported with watchdog WDIOF_* status flags/bits.
 * set_timeout: this routine checks and changes the timeout of the watchdog
-  timer device. It returns 0 on success, -EINVAL for "parameter out of range"
-  and -EIO for "could not write value to the watchdog". On success this
-  routine should set the timeout value of the watchdog_device to the
-  achieved timeout value (which may be different from the requested one
-  because the watchdog does not necessarily has a 1 second resolution).
+  timer device. It returns 0 on success, -EINVAL for "parameter out of
+  range" (e.g., if the driver supports pretimeout, then the requested
+  timeout value must be greater than the pretimeout value) and -EIO for
+  "could not write value to the watchdog". On success this routine will
+  set the timeout value of the watchdog_device to an actual timeout value
+  (which may be different from the requested one because the watchdog does
+  not necessarily have a 1 second resolution).
   (Note: the WDIOF_SETTIMEOUT needs to be set in the options field of the
   watchdog's info structure).
+* set_pretimeout: this routine checks and changes the pretimeout of the
+  watchdog timer device. It returns 0 on success, -EINVAL for "parameter
+  out of range" and -EIO for "could not write value to the watchdog". On
+  success this routine will set the pretimeout value of the
+  watchdog_device to an actual pretimeout value (which may be different
+  from the requested one because the watchdog does not necessarily have a
+  1 second resolution).
+  (Note: the WDIOF_PRETIMEOUT needs to be set in the options field of the
+  watchdog's info structure).
 * get_timeleft: this routines returns the time that's left before a reset.
 * ref: the operation that calls kref_get on the kref of a dynamically
   allocated watchdog_device struct.
@@ -226,8 +244,27 @@ extern int watchdog_init_timeout(struct watchdog_device 
*wdd,
                                   unsigned int timeout_parm, struct device 
*dev);
 
 The watchdog_init_timeout function allows you to initialize the timeout field
-using the module timeout parameter or by retrieving the timeout-sec property 
from
-the device tree (if the module timeout parameter is invalid). Best practice is
-to set the default timeout value as timeout value in the watchdog_device and
-then use this function to set the user "preferred" timeout value.
+using the module timeout parameter or by retrieving the first element of
+the timeout-sec property from the device tree (if the module timeout
+parameter is invalid). Best practice is to set the default timeout value
+as the timeout value in the watchdog_device and then use this function to
+set the user preferred timeout value.
+This routine returns zero on success and a negative errno code for failure.
+
+Some watchdog timers have two stages of timeout (timeout and pretimeout).
+To initialize the timeout and pretimeout fields at the same time, the
+following function can be used:
+
+int watchdog_init_timeouts(struct watchdog_device *wdd,
+                                  unsigned int pretimeout_parm,
+                                  unsigned int timeout_parm,
+                                  struct device *dev);
+
+The watchdog_init_timeouts function allows you to initialize the
+pretimeout and timeout fields using the module pretimeout and timeout
+parameter or by retrieving the elements in the timeout-sec property from
+the device tree (if the module pretimeout and timeout parameter are
+invalid). Best practice is to set the default pretimeout and timeout
+values as pretimeout and timeout values in the watchdog_device and then
+use this function to set the user preferred pretimeout value.
 This routine returns zero on success and a negative errno code for failure.
diff --git a/drivers/watchdog/watchdog_core.c b/drivers/watchdog/watchdog_core.c
index 1a80594..44918d5 100644
--- a/drivers/watchdog/watchdog_core.c
+++ b/drivers/watchdog/watchdog_core.c
@@ -85,57 +85,126 @@ static void watchdog_deferred_registration_del(struct 
watchdog_device *wdd)
 static void watchdog_check_min_max_timeout(struct watchdog_device *wdd)
 {
        /*
-        * Check that we have valid min and max timeout values, if
-        * not reset them both to 0 (=not used or unknown)
+        * Check that we have valid min and max pretimeout and timeout values,
+        * if not, reset them all to 0 (=not used or unknown)
         */
-       if (wdd->min_timeout > wdd->max_timeout) {
-               pr_info("Invalid min and max timeout values, resetting to 
0!\n");
+       if (wdd->min_pretimeout > wdd->max_pretimeout ||
+           wdd->min_timeout > wdd->max_timeout ||
+           wdd->min_timeout < wdd->min_pretimeout ||
+           wdd->max_timeout < wdd->max_pretimeout) {
+               pr_info("Invalid min or max timeouts, resetting to 0\n");
+               wdd->min_pretimeout = 0;
+               wdd->max_pretimeout = 0;
                wdd->min_timeout = 0;
                wdd->max_timeout = 0;
        }
 }
 
 /**
- * watchdog_init_timeout() - initialize the timeout field
+ * watchdog_init_timeouts() - initialize the pretimeout and timeout field
+ * @pretimeout_parm: pretimeout module parameter
  * @timeout_parm: timeout module parameter
  * @dev: Device that stores the timeout-sec property
  *
- * Initialize the timeout field of the watchdog_device struct with either the
- * timeout module parameter (if it is valid value) or the timeout-sec property
- * (only if it is a valid value and the timeout_parm is out of bounds).
- * If none of them are valid then we keep the old value (which should normally
- * be the default timeout value.
+ * Initialize the pretimeout and timeout field of the watchdog_device struct
+ * with both the pretimeout and timeout module parameters (if they are valid) 
or
+ * the timeout-sec property (only if they are valid and the pretimeout_parm or
+ * timeout_parm is out of bounds). If one of them is invalid, then we keep
+ * the old value (which should normally be the default timeout value).
  *
  * A zero is returned on success and -EINVAL for failure.
  */
-int watchdog_init_timeout(struct watchdog_device *wdd,
-                               unsigned int timeout_parm, struct device *dev)
+int watchdog_init_timeouts(struct watchdog_device *wdd,
+                          unsigned int pretimeout_parm,
+                          unsigned int timeout_parm,
+                          struct device *dev)
 {
-       unsigned int t = 0;
-       int ret = 0;
+       int ret = 0, length = 0;
+       u32 timeouts[2] = {0};
+       struct property *prop;
 
        watchdog_check_min_max_timeout(wdd);
 
-       /* try to get the timeout module parameter first */
-       if (!watchdog_timeout_invalid(wdd, timeout_parm) && timeout_parm) {
-               wdd->timeout = timeout_parm;
-               return ret;
-       }
-       if (timeout_parm)
+       /*
+        * Backup the timeouts of wdd, and set them to the parameters,
+        * because watchdog_pretimeout_invalid uses wdd->timeout to validate
+        * the pretimeout_parm, and watchdog_timeout_invalid uses
+        * wdd->pretimeout to validate timeout_parm.
+        * if any of parameters is wrong, restore the default values before
+        * return.
+        */
+       timeouts[0] = wdd->timeout;
+       timeouts[1] = wdd->pretimeout;
+       wdd->timeout = timeout_parm;
+       wdd->pretimeout = pretimeout_parm;
+
+       /*
+        * Try to get the pretimeout module parameter first.
+        * Note: zero is a valid value for pretimeout.
+        */
+       if (watchdog_pretimeout_invalid(wdd, pretimeout_parm))
                ret = -EINVAL;
 
-       /* try to get the timeout_sec property */
-       if (dev == NULL || dev->of_node == NULL)
-               return ret;
-       of_property_read_u32(dev->of_node, "timeout-sec", &t);
-       if (!watchdog_timeout_invalid(wdd, t) && t)
-               wdd->timeout = t;
-       else
+       /*
+        * Try to get the timeout module parameter,
+        * if it's valid and pretimeout is valid(ret == 0),
+        * assignment and return zero. Otherwise, try dtb.
+        */
+       if (timeout_parm && !ret) {
+               if (!watchdog_timeout_invalid(wdd, timeout_parm))
+                       return 0;
                ret = -EINVAL;
+       }
 
-       return ret;
+       /*
+        * Either at least one of the module parameters is invalid,
+        * or timeout_parm is 0. Try to get the timeout_sec property.
+        */
+       if (!dev || !dev->of_node) {
+               wdd->timeout = timeouts[0];
+               wdd->pretimeout = timeouts[1];
+               return ret;
+       }
+
+       /*
+        * Backup default values to *_parms,
+        * timeouts[] will be used by of_property_read_u32_array.
+        */
+       timeout_parm = timeouts[0];
+       pretimeout_parm = timeouts[1];
+
+       prop = of_find_property(dev->of_node, "timeout-sec", &length);
+       if (prop && length > 0 && length <= sizeof(u32) * 2) {
+               of_property_read_u32_array(dev->of_node,
+                                          "timeout-sec", timeouts,
+                                          length / sizeof(u32));
+               wdd->timeout = timeouts[0];
+               wdd->pretimeout = timeouts[1];
+
+               if (length == sizeof(u32) * 2) {
+                       if (watchdog_pretimeout_invalid(wdd, timeouts[1]))
+                               goto error;
+                       ret = 0;
+               } else {
+                       ret = -EINVAL;
+               }
+
+               if (!watchdog_timeout_invalid(wdd, timeouts[0]) &&
+                   timeouts[0]) {
+                       if (ret) /* Only one value in "timeout-sec" */
+                               wdd->pretimeout = pretimeout_parm;
+                       return 0;
+               }
+       }
+
+error:
+       /* restore default values */
+       wdd->timeout = timeout_parm;
+       wdd->pretimeout = pretimeout_parm;
+
+       return -EINVAL;
 }
-EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(watchdog_init_timeout);
+EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(watchdog_init_timeouts);
 
 static int __watchdog_register_device(struct watchdog_device *wdd)
 {
diff --git a/drivers/watchdog/watchdog_dev.c b/drivers/watchdog/watchdog_dev.c
index 6aaefba..af0777e 100644
--- a/drivers/watchdog/watchdog_dev.c
+++ b/drivers/watchdog/watchdog_dev.c
@@ -218,6 +218,38 @@ out_timeout:
 }
 
 /*
+ *     watchdog_set_pretimeout: set the watchdog timer pretimeout
+ *     @wddev: the watchdog device to set the timeout for
+ *     @pretimeout: pretimeout to set in seconds
+ */
+
+static int watchdog_set_pretimeout(struct watchdog_device *wddev,
+                                  unsigned int pretimeout)
+{
+       int err;
+
+       if (!wddev->ops->set_pretimeout ||
+           !(wddev->info->options & WDIOF_PRETIMEOUT))
+               return -EOPNOTSUPP;
+
+       if (watchdog_pretimeout_invalid(wddev, pretimeout))
+               return -EINVAL;
+
+       mutex_lock(&wddev->lock);
+
+       if (test_bit(WDOG_UNREGISTERED, &wddev->status)) {
+               err = -ENODEV;
+               goto out_pretimeout;
+       }
+
+       err = wddev->ops->set_pretimeout(wddev, pretimeout);
+
+out_pretimeout:
+       mutex_unlock(&wddev->lock);
+       return err;
+}
+
+/*
  *     watchdog_get_timeleft: wrapper to get the time left before a reboot
  *     @wddev: the watchdog device to get the remaining time from
  *     @timeleft: the time that's left
@@ -388,6 +420,27 @@ static long watchdog_ioctl(struct file *file, unsigned int 
cmd,
                if (wdd->timeout == 0)
                        return -EOPNOTSUPP;
                return put_user(wdd->timeout, p);
+       case WDIOC_SETPRETIMEOUT:
+               /* check if we support the pretimeout */
+               if (!(wdd->info->options & WDIOF_PRETIMEOUT))
+                       return -EOPNOTSUPP;
+               if (get_user(val, p))
+                       return -EFAULT;
+               err = watchdog_set_pretimeout(wdd, val);
+               if (err < 0)
+                       return err;
+               /*
+                * If the watchdog is active then we send a keepalive ping
+                * to make sure that the watchdog keeps running (and if
+                * possible that it takes the new pretimeout)
+                */
+               watchdog_ping(wdd);
+               /* Fall */
+       case WDIOC_GETPRETIMEOUT:
+               /* check if we support the pretimeout */
+               if (wdd->info->options & WDIOF_PRETIMEOUT)
+                       return put_user(wdd->pretimeout, p);
+               return -EOPNOTSUPP;
        case WDIOC_GETTIMELEFT:
                err = watchdog_get_timeleft(wdd, &val);
                if (err)
diff --git a/include/linux/watchdog.h b/include/linux/watchdog.h
index d74a0e9..eaea7b0 100644
--- a/include/linux/watchdog.h
+++ b/include/linux/watchdog.h
@@ -25,6 +25,7 @@ struct watchdog_device;
  * @ping:      The routine that sends a keepalive ping to the watchdog device.
  * @status:    The routine that shows the status of the watchdog device.
  * @set_timeout:The routine for setting the watchdog devices timeout value.
+ * @set_pretimeout:The routine for setting the watchdog devices pretimeout 
value
  * @get_timeleft:The routine that get's the time that's left before a reset.
  * @ref:       The ref operation for dyn. allocated watchdog_device structs
  * @unref:     The unref operation for dyn. allocated watchdog_device structs
@@ -44,6 +45,7 @@ struct watchdog_ops {
        int (*ping)(struct watchdog_device *);
        unsigned int (*status)(struct watchdog_device *);
        int (*set_timeout)(struct watchdog_device *, unsigned int);
+       int (*set_pretimeout)(struct watchdog_device *, unsigned int);
        unsigned int (*get_timeleft)(struct watchdog_device *);
        void (*ref)(struct watchdog_device *);
        void (*unref)(struct watchdog_device *);
@@ -62,6 +64,9 @@ struct watchdog_ops {
  * @timeout:   The watchdog devices timeout value.
  * @min_timeout:The watchdog devices minimum timeout value.
  * @max_timeout:The watchdog devices maximum timeout value.
+ * @pretimeout:        The watchdog devices pretimeout value.
+ * @min_pretimeout:The watchdog devices minimum pretimeout value.
+ * @max_pretimeout:The watchdog devices maximum pretimeout value.
  * @driver-data:Pointer to the drivers private data.
  * @lock:      Lock for watchdog core internal use only.
  * @status:    Field that contains the devices internal status bits.
@@ -88,6 +93,9 @@ struct watchdog_device {
        unsigned int timeout;
        unsigned int min_timeout;
        unsigned int max_timeout;
+       unsigned int pretimeout;
+       unsigned int min_pretimeout;
+       unsigned int max_pretimeout;
        void *driver_data;
        struct mutex lock;
        unsigned long status;
@@ -119,8 +127,22 @@ static inline void watchdog_set_nowayout(struct 
watchdog_device *wdd, bool noway
 /* Use the following function to check if a timeout value is invalid */
 static inline bool watchdog_timeout_invalid(struct watchdog_device *wdd, 
unsigned int t)
 {
-       return ((wdd->max_timeout != 0) &&
-               (t < wdd->min_timeout || t > wdd->max_timeout));
+       return (wdd->max_timeout &&
+               (t < wdd->min_timeout || t > wdd->max_timeout)) ||
+              (wdd->pretimeout && t <= wdd->pretimeout);
+}
+
+/*
+ * Use the following function to check if a pretimeout value is invalid.
+ * It can be "0", that means we don't use pretimeout.
+ * This function returns false, when pretimeout is 0.
+ */
+static inline bool watchdog_pretimeout_invalid(struct watchdog_device *wdd,
+                                              unsigned int t)
+{
+       return t && ((wdd->max_pretimeout &&
+                     (t < wdd->min_pretimeout || t > wdd->max_pretimeout)) ||
+                    (wdd->timeout && t >= wdd->timeout));
 }
 
 /* Use the following functions to manipulate watchdog driver specific data */
@@ -135,8 +157,17 @@ static inline void *watchdog_get_drvdata(struct 
watchdog_device *wdd)
 }
 
 /* drivers/watchdog/watchdog_core.c */
-extern int watchdog_init_timeout(struct watchdog_device *wdd,
-                                 unsigned int timeout_parm, struct device 
*dev);
+int watchdog_init_timeouts(struct watchdog_device *wdd,
+                          unsigned int pretimeout_parm,
+                          unsigned int timeout_parm,
+                          struct device *dev);
+static inline int watchdog_init_timeout(struct watchdog_device *wdd,
+                                       unsigned int timeout_parm,
+                                       struct device *dev)
+{
+       return watchdog_init_timeouts(wdd, 0, timeout_parm, dev);
+}
+
 extern int watchdog_register_device(struct watchdog_device *);
 extern void watchdog_unregister_device(struct watchdog_device *);
 
-- 
2.4.3

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