I am sure you don't want to hear this, but "works for me". I have deployed
about 7
TS7250, and they all work fine for either reboot or shutdown -r now.
I have also played with the watchdog function, and I'm sure you don't need a
kernel
module. You could use a user-space program that sets the watchdog and never
feeds it.
That'll give you a reboot ok - but you will probably want to do a sync first,
unless your
flash filesystem is mounted read-only.
$ uname -a
Linux nw0020 2.4.26-ts11 #3 Tue Jun 6 14:13:14 MST 2006 armv4l unknown
Martin
--- In "Gary Wicker" <> wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> Using busybox on a ts-7250, the "reboot" command doesn't do anything. Also,
> "shutdown -r now" just hangs up after "INIT: no more processes left in this
> runlevel". I made a test kernel module that hits the TS7XXX_WATCHDOG
> registers, and it reboots the unit successfully but I don't want to re-do
> something that is already working. Is anyone else out there doing a
> software-controlled reboot with the TS-7250 and busybox? Thanks in advance
> for any help or advice.
>
> Gary Wicker
>
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