From: Norbert van Bolhuis <nvbolhuis@aimvalley.nl>
To: Leon Woestenberg <leon.woestenberg@gmail.com>
Cc: Linux PPC <linuxppc-dev@ozlabs.org>
Subject: Re: MPC83xx watchdog reset board dead lock
Date: Wed, 17 Jun 2009 10:35:41 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4A38AADD.3070801@aimvalley.nl> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <c384c5ea0906160852l4845760cp8594463a866683dc@mail.gmail.com>
Hi Leon,
I doubt if there are working designs for this.
In u-boot the watchdog (if enabled with CONFIG_WATCHDOG) is normally
strobed in the decrementer interrupt routine (timer_interrupt). So
I guess there's not a big chance it triggers a reset.
It is possible to configure the WD to issue a machine check interrupt
(i.s.o. HRESET). Maybe it's possible (or even done already) to put the
flash into READ-mode from the isr ?
---
N. van Bolhuis.
Leon Woestenberg wrote:
> Hello,
>
> this is a hardware, even board issue, but I hope to find the right
> target audience here.
>
>
> In our MPC83xx design I would like to prevent dead lock in case where
> a field upgrade is performed, i.e. NOR Flash is erased or written, and
> the MPC83xx built-in hardware watchdog triggers.
>
> In u-boot the scenario can be easily reproduced by running this
> command (WARNING, erases some sectors!) on an MPC8313E-RDB:
>
> erase_wdg=mw.l 0xe0000204 0x10000007 1;mw.w 0xe000020e 0x556c 1;mw.w
> 0xe000020e 0xaa39 1;erase 1:10-30
>
> This sets up the watchdog to reset soonish, then starts erasing NOR
> sectors. Watchdog triggers and resets -> Dead lock.
>
>
> Most MPC8xxx board designs I have seen suffer from this possible dead lock:
> - NOR Flash is put in erase mode or write mode
> - Hardware watchdog triggers
> - HRESET# is asserted by the processor, during which the configuration
> words are read from NOR Flash.
>
> Either
> HRESET# is not attached to NOR, NOR stays in erase/write mode and
> invalid words will be read -> dead lock
>
> or either:
> HRESET# is attached to NOR reset, NOR is reset, but stays in reset as
> HRESET# stays asserted.
>
>
>
> We have been looking at several solutions hardware wise that reset the
> NOR flash on HRESET# going low, but the processors are stubborn,
> read the config words only once, than dead lock.
>
> I wonder if there are known-working designs for this.
>
> Regards,
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2009-06-17 8:35 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2009-06-16 15:52 MPC83xx watchdog reset board dead lock Leon Woestenberg
2009-06-16 16:30 ` David Hawkins
2009-06-16 16:59 ` Leon Woestenberg
2009-06-16 19:02 ` David Hawkins
2009-06-17 8:35 ` Norbert van Bolhuis [this message]
2009-06-17 10:09 ` Leon Woestenberg
2009-06-17 11:07 ` Leon Woestenberg
2009-06-17 12:16 ` Norbert van Bolhuis
2009-06-18 23:01 ` Leon Woestenberg
2009-06-18 23:22 ` David Hawkins
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