The SP805 watchdog driver doesn't implement the PI watchdog protocol
fully, but always simply resets the system if the watchdog time runs
out.
However, the hardware does support the intended usage model, as long
as the SP805 is wired up correctly. So let's implement interrupt based
mode involving a handler that is registered by the DXE core and invoked
when the watchdog runs out. In the interrupt handler, we invoke the
notify function if one was registered, before calling the ResetSystem()
runtime service (as per the UEFI spec)
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Reviewed-by: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@linaro.org>
Before fixing the SP805 driver, let's clean it up a bit. No
functional changes.
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Move the internal SP805 watchdog header file into the driver directory.
It shouldn't be referenced directly by other modules anyway.
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Reviewed-by: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@linaro.org>
'inline' keyword is not supported by the C89 (version used by EDK2).
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This function was introduced in some drivers to check if the ARM controller
was present in the memory map.
It was using a 8 bit access to get the value from the Identification registers.
These accesses could generate access error on some buses. Instead of replacing
the 8bit access by a 32bit access, these fcuntions have been removed because
they are only useful when the boot firmware is ported on a new platform.
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The idea is to keep ArmPkg responsible for the ARM architectural modules and ArmPlatformPkg
the ARM development platform packages (with their respective drivers).
ArmPlatformPkg: Reduce driver dependency on ArmPlatform.h
- Move some driver definitions from C-Macro to PCD values
- Unify PCD driver namespace
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