Currently, the default mechanism is to trigger a shutdown after the
critical temperature is reached.
In some embedded cases, such behavior does not suit well, as the board may
be unattended in the field and rebooting may be a better approach.
The bootloader may also check the temperature and only allow the boot to
proceed when the temperature is below a certain threshold.
Introduce support for allowing a reboot to be triggered after the
critical temperature is reached.
If the "critical-action" devicetree property is not found, fall back to
the shutdown action to preserve the existing default behavior.
If a custom ops->critical exists, then it takes preference over
critical-actions.
Tested on a i.MX8MM board with the following devicetree changes:
thermal-zones {
cpu-thermal {
critical-action = "reboot";
};
};
Signed-off-by: Fabio Estevam <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Lezcano <[email protected]>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/[email protected]
struct thermal_zone_params tzp = {};
struct thermal_zone_device_ops *of_ops;
struct device_node *np;
+ const char *action;
int delay, pdelay;
int ntrips, mask;
int ret;
mask = GENMASK_ULL((ntrips) - 1, 0);
+ ret = of_property_read_string(np, "critical-action", &action);
+ if (!ret)
+ if (!of_ops->critical && !strcasecmp(action, "reboot"))
+ of_ops->critical = thermal_zone_device_critical_reboot;
+
tz = thermal_zone_device_register_with_trips(np->name, trips, ntrips,
mask, data, of_ops, &tzp,
pdelay, delay);