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menu "Watchdog Timer Support"
config HW_WATCHDOG
bool
config BCM2835_WDT
bool "Enable BCM2835/2836 watchdog driver"
select HW_WATCHDOG
help
Say Y here to enable the BCM2835/2836 watchdog
This provides basic infrastructure to support BCM2835/2836 watchdog
hardware, with a max timeout of ~15secs.
config ULP_WATCHDOG
bool "i.MX7ULP watchdog"
help
Say Y here to enable i.MX7ULP watchdog driver.
config WDT
bool "Enable driver model for watchdog timer drivers"
depends on DM
help
Enable driver model for watchdog timer. At the moment the API
is very simple and only supports four operations:
start, restart, stop and reset (expire immediately).
What exactly happens when the timer expires is up to a particular
device/driver.
config WDT_SANDBOX
bool "Enable Watchdog Timer support for Sandbox"
depends on SANDBOX && WDT
help
Enable Watchdog Timer support in Sandbox. This is a dummy device that
can be probed and supports all of the methods of WDT, but does not
really do anything.
config WDT_ASPEED
bool "Aspeed ast2400/ast2500 watchdog timer support"
depends on WDT
default y if ARCH_ASPEED
help
Select this to enable watchdog timer for Aspeed ast2500/ast2400 devices.
The watchdog timer is stopped when initialized. It performs reset, either
full SoC reset or CPU or just some peripherals, based on the flags.
It currently does not support Boot Flash Addressing Mode Detection or
Second Boot.
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