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25.Dd February 28, 2004
26.Dt WATCHDOG 9
27.Os
28.Sh NAME
29.Nm watchdog
30.Nd "software and hardware watchdog facility"
31.Sh SYNOPSIS
32.In sys/watchdog.h
33.Ft void
34.Fn watchdog_fn "void *private" "u_int cmd" "int *error"
35.Fn EVENTHANDLER_REGISTER watchdog_list watchdog_fn private 0
36.Fn EVENTHANDLER_DEREGISTER watchdog_list eventhandler_tag
37.Sh DESCRIPTION
38To implement a watchdog in software or hardware, only a single
39function needs to be written and registered on the global
40.Va watchdog_list .
41.Pp
42The function must examine the
43.Fa cmd
44argument and act on it as
45follows:
46.Pp
47If
48.Fa cmd
49is zero, the watchdog must be disabled and the
50.Fa error
51argument left untouched.
52If the watchdog cannot be disabled, the
53.Fa error
54argument must be set to
55.Dv EOPNOTSUPP .
56.Pp
57Else the watchdog should be reset and configured to a timeout of
58.Pq 1 << Pq Fa cmd No & Dv WD_INTERVAL
59nanoseconds or larger and the
60.Fa error
61argument be set to zero to signal arming of a watchdog.
62.Pp
63If the watchdog cannot be configured to the proposed timeout, it
64must be disabled and the
65.Fa error
66argument left as is (to avoid hiding the arming of another watchdog).
67.Pp
68There is no specification of what the watchdog should do when it
69times out, but a hardware reset or similar
70.Dq "drastic but certain"
71behaviour is recommended.
72.Sh SEE ALSO
73.Xr watchdog 4
74.Sh AUTHORS
75.An -nosplit
76The
77.Nm
78facility and this manual page was written
79.An Poul-Henning Kamp Aq Mt phk@FreeBSD.org .
80