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📄 watchdog.tdf

📁 eCos操作系统源码
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synth_device watchdog {    ## How should the watchdog device decide that the watchdog has    ## triggered, assuming the eCos application has failed to    ## reset the device in time. There are two options: wallclock    ## time, where the watchdog will trigger after a second    ## irrespective of what the eCos application has been doing;    ## or consumed cpu time, where the watchdog will only trigger    ## if the eCos application has actually run for a whole second.    ##    ## Using wallclock time matches most real hardware,    ## but can give spurious results if there are other processes    ## running and consuming cpu cycles. Also, if the user has    ## halted the application in gdb then the watchdog will trigger    ## even though the application has no chance to reset the    ## watchdog.    ##    ## Using consumed cpu cycles avoids these problems.    ## However the default implementation of the idle thread action    ## is to block in a select() system call, so if the eCos    ## application spends most of its time idling but not resetting    ## the watchdog then the device will not trigger. The    ## configuration option CYGIMP_HAL_IDLE_THREAD_SPIN can be used    ## to change the synthetic target HAL's implementation of the    ## idle thread action.    ##    ## The default is to use consumed_cpu_time. Wallclock time can    ## be selected by uncommenting the next line.    # use wallclock_time    # use consumed_cpu_time        ## When running in GUI mode there will be a small window showing    ## the current state of the watchdog: asleep, watching, or giving    ## the alarm. This window can be packed as desired, using one    ## of the container frames .main.nw .main.n .main.ne .main.w    ## .main.e .main.sw .main.s or .main.se, and with a position of    ## left, right, top or bottom. The default is to pack inside the    ## .main.n frame, on the right, thus causing the watchdog to    ## appear above the central text window.    # watchdog_pack -in .main.n -side right    ## If running in GUI mode, when the watchdog triggers and resets    ## the eCos application this will be shown in the display.    ## Optionally the watchdog device can also give an audible alert    ## when this happens. This is disabled by default to avoid    ## annoying co-workers, but can be enabled by specifying a suitable    ## sound file. Two such files, sound1.au and sound2.au, are supplied    ## with the watchdog device itself. Alternatively the user can    ## specify a different sound file using a suitable path    # sound sound1.au    # sound sound2.au    # sound ~/sounds/my_watchdog_alert.au    ## If sound is enabled then the watchdog device needs some way to    ## access the host's sound hardware. Rather than accessing    ## /dev/audio or /dev/dsp directly the watchdog.tcl script will    ## run an external program. This can avoid complications with    ## different sound file formats etc. The default program is    ## "play", a front-end to the sox utility, but a different    ## program or script can be specified if desired. It will be run    ## simply as "<program> <sound file> &"    # sound_player play}

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