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Linux Mint: Watchdog configuration

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/* Notes */
== List of tested devices ==
* The guide was tested on a systems with the specs listed below, but should be easily adaptable
Device: Airtop3
CPU: Intel(R) Xeon(R) E-2176G CPU @ 3.70GHz
BIOS: 10/28/2019 American Megatrends Inc. ATOP3.PRD.0.29.4
OS: Linux Mint 19.2 Tina
Kernel: 4.15.0-54-generic
Kernel module: wdat_wdt
Device: fitlet2
== Notes ==
*'''fitlet1''': kernel module i2c_piix4 should be blacklisted
** Expand the below guideinstructions
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Add the following lines to the /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
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*'''IPC2-Haswell''': iTCO Watchdog does not reset ACPI Watchdog timer
** Expand the below guideinstructions
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* if the iTCO BIOS does not reset the ACPI Watchdog timer, you may need to disable the BIOS configuration from Linux
$ sudo chmod +x /etc/rc.local
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*'''IPC3Airtop3''': kernel module wdat_wdt does Make sure you have correct BIOS settings:**Expand the below instructions<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"># Press '''[ESC]''' on startup to enter BIOS settings# Chipset -> PCH-IO Configuration -> Enable TCO Timer is set to '''[Enabled]'''# If not produce debug messages, dmesg output will be emptyset to '''[Enabled]'''# Navigate to '''"Save & Exit"''' tab and choose '''Save changes and exit'''</div> *'''fitlet2''': Make sure you have correct BIOS settings:**Expand the below instructions<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"># Press '''[ESC]''' on startup to enter BIOS settings# At the bottom of the main screen check '''OS selection''' is set to '''[Linux]'''# If not, set to '''[Linux]'''# Navigate to '''"Save & Exit"''' tab and choose '''Save changes and exit'''.</div> 
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* The following usage example represented on fitlet2 with kernel module iTCO_wdt
** For fitlet1 use kernel module sp5100_tco
** For IPC3 , Airtop3 use kernel module wdat_wdt
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* Verify it can be loaded successfully and information about the device appears in dmesg output
* NOTE: kernel module wdat_wdt does not produce debug messages, dmesg output will be empty
 
$ sudo modprobe iTCO_wdt
$ dmesg | grep -i iTCO
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