I'm not 100% sure of what I did, but I remember a similar problem. I currently have:
CONFIG_SOFT_WATCHDOG=m
CONFIG_WD1100=m
and I only load WD1100 in /etc/modules. Reboot works by killing the watchdog process. I'm not happy with this set-up yet because the wd1100 gets loaded too late in the process. There are too many things that can go wrong before that in the boot process and then there's no watchdog to reset the system.
Thorsten



At 09:30 AM 10/30/2004 -0700, Victor McAllister wrote:
According to Erich Titl's instructions on LEAF.

Quote:

"The Bering kernel has the softdog driver compiled statically into the kernel. It must be made a module in order to use the wd1100 driver."

uClibc seems to use both softdog and wd1100 as modules but the WRAP board still does not "reboot" with software. I haven't the time or the hardware to look this over. Anyone know of a simple solution for uClibc on a WRAP to do a software reboot using wd1100 as the watchdog?



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