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30 .Nm watchdog
31 .Nd "hardware and software watchdog"
49 Pat the watchdog.
51 Enable, disable, or reset the watchdog.
59 of the timeout period for the watchdog.
65 .Xr watchdog 9
68 means that at least one watchdog is armed.
69 By default, this will be a hardware watchdog if one is present, but if
70 no hardware watchdog is able to process the request, a default software
71 watchdog is enabled.
74 .Xr watchdog 9
84 If disarming the watchdog(s) failed an error is returned.
85 The watchdog might
93 Another way to pat the watchdog is with the
121 Use an internal software watchdog instead of hardware.
122 There is also an external software watchdog, which is used by default
123 if no hardware watchdog was attached.
129 watchdog are listed here.
148 No watchdog present in the kernel or
152 Watchdog could not be disabled (timeout value of 0).
163 #include <sys/watchdog.h>
189 Enables a watchdog to recover from a potentially freezing piece of code.
193 in your kernel config forces a software watchdog in the kernel
194 to be configured even if a hardware watchdog is configured,
199 .Xr watchdog 9
211 The software watchdog code and this manual page were written by