And yes, Linux uses iTCO.

On Thursday, November 2, 2023 at 11:06:47 AM UTC+1 Root Mailer wrote:

> Hi Jan,
>
> here the "lspci -nn" output, unfortunately only as a picture:
>
> [image: Screenshot from 2023-11-02 11-02-22.png]
>
> I guess it's the SMBus controller. Apparently there are multiple PCI IDs 
> for Tiger Lake. Currently you support Tiger Lake H [1] and I have Tiger 
> Lake LP [2].
>
> Best regards
>
> [1] 
> https://linux-hardware.org/?view=search&vendorid=8086&deviceid=43a3#list
> [2] 
> https://linux-hardware.org/?view=search&vendorid=8086&deviceid=a0a3#list
>
> On Tuesday, October 31, 2023 at 4:48:31 PM UTC+1 Jan Kiszka wrote:
>
>> On 31.10.23 15:44, Root Mailer wrote: 
>> > Hi, 
>> > 
>> > I'm using the Debian Bookworm Package efibootguard (0.13-2+deb12u1) on 
>> a 
>> > Tiger Lake platform (i7-1185G7E). The watchdog is set to 60 seconds in 
>> > BIOS/UEFI.  
>> > 
>> > I set the watchdog to 30 seconds via 
>> > 
>> > bg_setenv --watchdog=30 
>> > 
>> > but ebg says 
>> > 
>> > ERROR: cannot probe watchdog (unsupported) 
>> > 
>> > at boot. Any hints what I'm doing wrong here? 
>> > 
>>
>> Probably nothing, we may just miss the your platform's device ID in our 
>> supported list - unless there is an option to enable WDAT support in the 
>> firmware of you platform. 
>>
>> If not: Which watchdog is Linux normally using? iTCO? If so, please 
>> share lspci -nn, at least for the "LPC Controller". 
>>
>> Jan 
>>
>> -- 
>> Siemens AG, Technology 
>> Linux Expert Center 
>>
>>

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