The driver was using milliseconds and programming it into a register
which takes ticks of the watchdog clock, which runs at 1MHz. This meant
we were off by 1000 with the desired value.
When
06985289d452 ("watchdog: Implement generic watchdog_reset()
version") was added the aspeed board would leave the watchdog running,
causing it to bite before u-boot was done.
Discovered by booting in qemu:
$ qemu-system-arm -M ast2500-evb -drive file=test.img,format=raw,if=mtd -nographic -no-reboot -d cpu_reset
U-Boot
2019.07-rc3-00091-g2253e40caef5 (Jun 06 2019 - 16:53:23 +0930)
Model: Aspeed BMC
DRAM: 496 MiB
WDT: Started with servicing (60s timeout)
MMC:
In: serial@
1e784000
Out: serial@
1e784000
Err: serial@
1e784000
Watchdog timer expired.
Fixes: 06985289d452 ("watchdog: Implement generic watchdog_reset() version")
Signed-off-by: Joel Stanley <joel@jms.id.au>
ulong driver_data = dev_get_driver_data(dev);
u32 reset_mode = ast_reset_mode_from_flags(flags);
+ /* 32 bits at 1MHz is 4294967ms */
+ timeout = min_t(u64, timeout, 4294967);
+
+ /* WDT counts in ticks of 1MHz clock. 1ms / 1e3 * 1e6 */
+ timeout *= 1000;
+
clrsetbits_le32(&priv->regs->ctrl,
WDT_CTRL_RESET_MASK << WDT_CTRL_RESET_MODE_SHIFT,
reset_mode << WDT_CTRL_RESET_MODE_SHIFT);