Version 1.41 of pcwd

Release Notes: A dumb compile-time error which occurred when used as direct kernel driver was fixed. CONFIG_WATCHDOG_NOWAYOUT was made into a module parameter. A bug which occurred if enabling/disabling the board failed has been fixed. Full IOCTL support was added to be more compatible with other watchdog drivers. Some spinlocks were reorganized. The possible /dev/watchdog and /dev/temperature operations were separated. /dev/temperature is now read-only and /dev/watchdog is now write-only.

Other releases

  •  11 Jun 2002 09:58

Release Notes: A dumb compile-time error which occurred when used as direct kernel driver was fixed. CONFIG_WATCHDOG_NOWAYOUT was made into a module parameter. A bug which occurred if enabling/disabling the board failed has been fixed. Full IOCTL support was added to be more compatible with other watchdog drivers. Some spinlocks were reorganized. The possible /dev/watchdog and /dev/temperature operations were separated. /dev/temperature is now read-only and /dev/watchdog is now write-only.

  •  18 Dec 2001 13:31

Release Notes: Dropping support and all wrappers for kernels less than 2.4.x, support for PCI hotplug, code reformats, a fix for a bug in ISA proc output, Makefile fixes for better 2.4 compatibility, and fixes for ISA card timeouts.

  •  19 Mar 2001 07:10

Release Notes: This release includes a fix to initialize pcwd_lock, more spin_locks, a restore capability to compile directly into the kernel, and testing with kernel 2.4.2 and 2.2.17 both as module and built-in the kernel.

  •  30 Jan 2001 06:13

    Release Notes: This release does not use globals to transport the firmware revision, uses a handshake for communication with the PCI card, and adds the new commands "relay 2notemp" and "relay 2temp".

    •  30 Jan 2001 06:13

      Release Notes: This version contains the firmware version in global var, the re-addition of minimal ioctl support, and proc display of card timers.

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