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  1. /* vi: set sw=4 ts=4: */
  2. /*
  3. * Mini watchdog implementation for busybox
  4. *
  5. * Copyright (C) 2003 Paul Mundt <lethal@linux-sh.org>
  6. * Copyright (C) 2006 Bernhard Reutner-Fischer <busybox@busybox.net>
  7. * Copyright (C) 2008 Darius Augulis <augulis.darius@gmail.com>
  8. *
  9. * Licensed under GPLv2 or later, see file LICENSE in this source tree.
  10. */
  11. //config:config WATCHDOG
  12. //config: bool "watchdog (5.7 kb)"
  13. //config: default y
  14. //config: help
  15. //config: The watchdog utility is used with hardware or software watchdog
  16. //config: device drivers. It opens the specified watchdog device special file
  17. //config: and periodically writes a magic character to the device. If the
  18. //config: watchdog applet ever fails to write the magic character within a
  19. //config: certain amount of time, the watchdog device assumes the system has
  20. //config: hung, and will cause the hardware to reboot.
  21. //config:
  22. //config:config FEATURE_WATCHDOG_OPEN_TWICE
  23. //config: bool "Open watchdog device twice, closing it gracefully in between"
  24. //config: depends on WATCHDOG
  25. //config: default n # this behavior was essentially a hack for a broken driver
  26. //config: help
  27. //config: When enabled, the watchdog device is opened and then immediately
  28. //config: magic-closed, before being opened a second time. This may be necessary
  29. //config: for some watchdog devices, but can cause spurious warnings in the
  30. //config: kernel log if the nowayout feature is enabled. If this workaround
  31. //config: is really needed for you machine to work properly, consider whether
  32. //config: it should be fixed in the kernel driver instead. Even when disabled,
  33. //config: the behaviour is easily emulated with a "printf 'V' > /dev/watchdog"
  34. //config: immediately before starting the busybox watchdog daemon. Say n unless
  35. //config: you know that you absolutely need this.
  36. //applet:IF_WATCHDOG(APPLET(watchdog, BB_DIR_SBIN, BB_SUID_DROP))
  37. //kbuild:lib-$(CONFIG_WATCHDOG) += watchdog.o
  38. //usage:#define watchdog_trivial_usage
  39. //usage: "[-t N[ms]] [-T N[ms]] [-F] DEV"
  40. //usage:#define watchdog_full_usage "\n\n"
  41. //usage: "Periodically write to watchdog device DEV\n"
  42. //usage: "\n -T N Reboot after N seconds if not reset (default 60)"
  43. //usage: "\n -t N Reset every N seconds (default 30)"
  44. //usage: "\n -F Run in foreground"
  45. //usage: "\n"
  46. //usage: "\nUse 500ms to specify period in milliseconds"
  47. #include "libbb.h"
  48. #include <linux/types.h> /* for __u32 */
  49. #include <linux/watchdog.h>
  50. #ifndef WDIOC_SETOPTIONS
  51. # define WDIOC_SETOPTIONS 0x5704
  52. #endif
  53. #ifndef WDIOC_SETTIMEOUT
  54. # define WDIOC_SETTIMEOUT 0x5706
  55. #endif
  56. #ifndef WDIOC_GETTIMEOUT
  57. # define WDIOC_GETTIMEOUT 0x5707
  58. #endif
  59. #ifndef WDIOS_ENABLECARD
  60. # define WDIOS_ENABLECARD 2
  61. #endif
  62. static void shutdown_watchdog(void)
  63. {
  64. static const char V = 'V';
  65. write(3, &V, 1); /* Magic, see watchdog-api.txt in kernel */
  66. close(3);
  67. }
  68. static void shutdown_on_signal(int sig UNUSED_PARAM)
  69. {
  70. remove_pidfile_std_path_and_ext("watchdog");
  71. shutdown_watchdog();
  72. _exit_SUCCESS();
  73. }
  74. static void watchdog_open(const char* device)
  75. {
  76. /* Use known fd # - avoid needing global 'int fd' */
  77. xmove_fd(xopen(device, O_WRONLY), 3);
  78. #if ENABLE_FEATURE_WATCHDOG_OPEN_TWICE
  79. /* If the watchdog driver can do something other than cause a reboot
  80. * on a timeout, then it's possible this program may be starting from
  81. * a state when the watchdog hadn't been previously stopped with
  82. * the magic write followed by a close. In this case the driver may
  83. * not start properly, so always do the proper stop first just in case.
  84. */
  85. shutdown_watchdog();
  86. xmove_fd(xopen(device, O_WRONLY), 3);
  87. #endif
  88. }
  89. int watchdog_main(int argc, char **argv) MAIN_EXTERNALLY_VISIBLE;
  90. int watchdog_main(int argc UNUSED_PARAM, char **argv)
  91. {
  92. static const int enable = WDIOS_ENABLECARD;
  93. static const struct suffix_mult suffixes[] ALIGN_SUFFIX = {
  94. { "ms", 1 },
  95. { "", 1000 },
  96. { "", 0 }
  97. };
  98. unsigned opts;
  99. unsigned stimer_duration; /* how often to restart */
  100. unsigned htimer_duration = 60000; /* reboots after N ms if not restarted */
  101. char *st_arg;
  102. char *ht_arg;
  103. #define OPT_FOREGROUND (1 << 0)
  104. #define OPT_STIMER (1 << 1)
  105. #define OPT_HTIMER (1 << 2)
  106. opts = getopt32(argv, "^" "Ft:T:" "\0" "=1"/*must have exactly 1 arg*/,
  107. &st_arg, &ht_arg
  108. );
  109. /* We need to daemonize *before* opening the watchdog as many drivers
  110. * will only allow one process at a time to do so. Since daemonizing
  111. * is not perfect (child may run before parent finishes exiting), we
  112. * can't rely on parent exiting before us (let alone *cleanly* releasing
  113. * the watchdog fd -- something else that may not even be allowed).
  114. */
  115. if (!(opts & OPT_FOREGROUND))
  116. bb_daemonize_or_rexec(DAEMON_CHDIR_ROOT, argv);
  117. /* maybe bb_logenv_override(); here for LOGGING=syslog to work? */
  118. if (opts & OPT_HTIMER)
  119. htimer_duration = xatou_sfx(ht_arg, suffixes);
  120. stimer_duration = htimer_duration / 2;
  121. if (opts & OPT_STIMER)
  122. stimer_duration = xatou_sfx(st_arg, suffixes);
  123. bb_signals(BB_FATAL_SIGS, shutdown_on_signal);
  124. watchdog_open(argv[optind]);
  125. /* WDIOC_SETTIMEOUT takes seconds, not milliseconds */
  126. htimer_duration = htimer_duration / 1000;
  127. ioctl_or_warn(3, WDIOC_SETOPTIONS, (void*) &enable);
  128. ioctl_or_warn(3, WDIOC_SETTIMEOUT, &htimer_duration);
  129. #if 0
  130. ioctl_or_warn(3, WDIOC_GETTIMEOUT, &htimer_duration);
  131. printf("watchdog: SW timer is %dms, HW timer is %ds\n",
  132. stimer_duration, htimer_duration);
  133. #endif
  134. write_pidfile_std_path_and_ext("watchdog");
  135. while (1) {
  136. /*
  137. * Make sure we clear the counter before sleeping,
  138. * as the counter value is undefined at this point -- PFM
  139. */
  140. write(3, "", 1); /* write zero byte */
  141. msleep(stimer_duration);
  142. }
  143. return EXIT_SUCCESS; /* - not reached, but gcc 4.2.1 is too dumb! */
  144. }