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H A Dti_wdt.cdiff 273624 Sat Oct 25 02:19:52 MDT 2014 rpaulo MFC r273257:
Add a driver for the TI watchdog.

The TI watchdog timer is present on BeagleBone's. Since 2014, U-Boot
has been booting the BeagleBone with the watchdog enabled. We need
to
disable it on boot to avoid a spurious reset.
The timer isn't exactly precise, but it will do as a watchdog. This
is also a reflection of the watchdog(9) API.

In the future, we could handle interrupts, but the watchdog(9) API
needs to be a bit smarter before that can happen.
H A Dti_wdt.hdiff 273624 Sat Oct 25 02:19:52 MDT 2014 rpaulo MFC r273257:
Add a driver for the TI watchdog.

The TI watchdog timer is present on BeagleBone's. Since 2014, U-Boot
has been booting the BeagleBone with the watchdog enabled. We need
to
disable it on boot to avoid a spurious reset.
The timer isn't exactly precise, but it will do as a watchdog. This
is also a reflection of the watchdog(9) API.

In the future, we could handle interrupts, but the watchdog(9) API
needs to be a bit smarter before that can happen.
H A Dfiles.tidiff 273624 Sat Oct 25 02:19:52 MDT 2014 rpaulo MFC r273257:
Add a driver for the TI watchdog.

The TI watchdog timer is present on BeagleBone's. Since 2014, U-Boot
has been booting the BeagleBone with the watchdog enabled. We need
to
disable it on boot to avoid a spurious reset.
The timer isn't exactly precise, but it will do as a watchdog. This
is also a reflection of the watchdog(9) API.

In the future, we could handle interrupts, but the watchdog(9) API
needs to be a bit smarter before that can happen.
/freebsd-10.2-release/sys/arm/conf/
H A DBEAGLEBONEdiff 273624 Sat Oct 25 02:19:52 MDT 2014 rpaulo MFC r273257:
Add a driver for the TI watchdog.

The TI watchdog timer is present on BeagleBone's. Since 2014, U-Boot
has been booting the BeagleBone with the watchdog enabled. We need
to
disable it on boot to avoid a spurious reset.
The timer isn't exactly precise, but it will do as a watchdog. This
is also a reflection of the watchdog(9) API.

In the future, we could handle interrupts, but the watchdog(9) API
needs to be a bit smarter before that can happen.

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