In message <A3E34B558F5CD211B4980008C7A4A9900242418D at 
sparrow.gso.mcs.marconi.com> you wrote:
>
> I just did this last week.  My test load is cooking in the test oven now.
> You need to tickle the WD at several places within the kernel.  For me, it

Depends on what you want to do. Normally it's sufficient to make sure
one top-level application process is  running,  so  a  normal  device
driver  is sufficient - see for instance drivers/char/wdt_mpc8xx.c in
our kernel source tree.

Wolfgang Denk

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