Dear Alexander Stein, just to bring in my thoughts to this watchdog issue, and to explain what I think the issue is here:
1. on (all?) AT91SAM9 devices the watchdog is initially enabled (after Reset) with a 16 second timeout (provides a 32kHz Xtal is used). 2. the watchdog mode register can only be written once, then it becomes read-only. 3. on (all?) systems without NOR flash u-boot is a secondary boot loader. That primary bootloader in that case _could_ have written the mode register. 4. usually systems would leave the watchdog untouched until the final operating systems takes over. That means that we should have two, positively acting defines that 1. make u-boot retrigger the watchdog within the 16 second interval (if NOT defined, u-boot will NOT retrigger the watchdog) 2. make u-boot write the mode register with any user defined value (watchdog disabled (forever), or enabled with different timeout or action) The define for 1. could essentially be on for every system, because it would not hurt to retrigger a disabled watchdog; the define for 2. would require the define 1., if the watchdog stays enabled. So... that being said, can we go forward as follows: CONFIG_AT91SAM9_WATCHDOG and CONFIG_HW_WATCHDOG need both be defined so u-boot will periodically retrigger the watchdog independant of its mode. CONFIG_SYS_WDTC_WDMR_VAL, _IF_ defined will make u-boot write that value into the watchdog mode register. I know that is exactly Alexander's original proposal, and with proper README it should be understandable that this is the right way to do it. Best Regards, Reinhard _______________________________________________ U-Boot mailing list U-Boot@lists.denx.de http://lists.denx.de/mailman/listinfo/u-boot