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28.Dd January 2, 2018
29.Dt WATCHDOG 4
30.Os
31.Sh NAME
32.Nm watchdog
33.Nd "hardware and software watchdog"
34.Sh SYNOPSIS
35.In sys/watchdog.h
36.Sh DESCRIPTION
37The
38.Nm
39facility is used for controlling hardware and software watchdogs.
40.Pp
41The device
42.Pa /dev/fido
43supports several optional
44.Xr ioctl 2
45calls for configuration, and
46responds to a single operational
47.Xr ioctl
48call,
49.Dv WDIOCPATPAT .
50It takes a single argument which represents a timeout value specified as a
51power of two nanoseconds, or-ed with a flag selecting active or passive control
52of the watchdog.
53.Pp
54.Dv WD_ACTIVE
55indicates that the
56.Nm
57will be kept from timing out from userland, for instance by the
58.Xr watchdogd 8
59daemon.
60.Dv WD_PASSIVE
61indicates that the
62.Nm
63will be kept from timing out from the kernel.
64.Pp
65The
66.Dv WDIOCPATPAT
67.Xr ioctl 2
68call will return success if just one of the available
69.Xr watchdog 9
70implementations supports setting the timeout to the specified timeout.
71This
72means that at least one watchdog is armed.
73By default, this will be a hardware watchdog if one is present, but if
74no hardware watchdog is able to process the request, a default software
75watchdog is enabled.
76If the call fails, for instance if
77none of
78.Xr watchdog 9
79implementations support the timeout length, all watchdogs are disabled and must
80be explicitly re-enabled.
81.Pp
82To disable the watchdogs pass
83.Dv WD_TO_NEVER .
84If disarming the watchdog(s) failed an error is returned.
85The watchdog might
86still be armed!
87.Pp
88The optional configuration
89.Xr ioctl
90commands are listed here, along with the type of the parameter used.
91Examples of their use can be found in
92.Xr watchdogd 8 .
93.Bl -tag -width "WDIOC_SETSOFTTIMEOUTACT int  "
94.It Dv WDIOC_SETTIMEOUT Fa int
95set/reset the timer
96.It Dv WDIOC_GETTIMEOUT Fa int
97get total timeout
98.It Dv WDIOC_GETTIMELEFT Fa int
99get time left
100.It Dv WDIOC_GETPRETIMEOUT Fa int
101get the pre-timeout
102.It Dv WDIOC_SETPRETIMEOUT Fa int
103set the pre-timeout
104.It Dv WDIOC_SETPRETIMEOUTACT Fa int
105Set the action when a pre-timeout occurs (see
106.Li WD_SOFT_*
107below).
108.It Dv WDIOC_SETSOFT Fa int
109Use an internal software watchdog instead of hardware.
110There is also an external software watchdog, which is used by default
111if no hardware watchdog was attached.
112.It Dv WDIOC_SETSOFTTIMEOUTACT Fa int
113Set the action whan a soft timeout occurs.
114.El
115.Pp
116The actions that may be specified for the pre-timeout or the internal software
117watchdog are listed here.
118Multiple actions can be specified by ORing values together.
119.Bl -tag -width  WD_SOFT_PRINT
120.It Dv WD_SOFT_PANIC
121panic
122.It Dv WD_SOFT_DDB
123enter debugger
124.It Dv WD_SOFT_LOG
125log(9)
126.It Dv WD_SOFT_PRINT
127printf(9)
128.El
129.Sh RETURN VALUES
130The
131.Dv WDIOCPATPAT
132.Xr ioctl
133returns zero on success and non-zero on failure.
134.Bl -tag -width Er
135.It Bq Er EOPNOTSUPP
136No watchdog present in the kernel or
137none of the watchdogs supports the requested timeout value
138(timeout value other than 0).
139.It Bq Er EOPNOTSUPP
140Watchdog could not be disabled (timeout value of 0).
141.It Bq Er EINVAL
142Invalid flag combination passed.
143.El
144.Pp
145The configuration
146.Xr ioctl
147operations return zero on success and non-zero on failure.
148.Sh EXAMPLES
149.Bd -literal -offset indent
150#include <paths.h>
151#include <sys/watchdog.h>
152
153#define WDPATH	"/dev/" _PATH_WATCHDOG
154int wdfd = -1;
155
156static void
157wd_init(void)
158{
159	wdfd = open(WDPATH, O_RDWR);
160	if (wdfd == -1)
161		err(1, WDPATH);
162}
163static void
164wd_reset(u_int timeout)
165{
166	if (ioctl(wdfd, WDIOCPATPAT, &timeout) == -1)
167		err(1, "WDIOCPATPAT");
168}
169
170/* in main() */
171wd_init();
172wd_reset(WD_ACTIVE|WD_TO_8SEC);
173/* potential freeze point */
174wd_reset(WD_TO_NEVER);
175.Ed
176.Pp
177Enables a watchdog to recover from a potentially freezing piece of code.
178.Pp
179.Dl "options SW_WATCHDOG"
180.Pp
181in your kernel config forces a software watchdog in the kernel
182to be configured even if a hardware watchdog is configured,
183dropping to KDB or panicking when firing, depending
184on the KDB and KDB_UNATTENDED kernel configuration options.
185.Sh SEE ALSO
186.Xr watchdogd 8 ,
187.Xr watchdog 9
188.Sh HISTORY
189The
190.Nm
191code first appeared in
192.Fx 5.1 .
193.Sh AUTHORS
194.An -nosplit
195The
196.Nm
197facility was written by
198.An Poul-Henning Kamp Aq Mt phk@FreeBSD.org .
199The software watchdog code and this manual page were written by
200.An Sean Kelly Aq Mt smkelly@FreeBSD.org .
201Some contributions were made by
202.An Jeff Roberson Aq Mt jeff@FreeBSD.org .
203.Sh BUGS
204The
205.Dv WD_PASSIVE
206option has not yet been implemented.
207