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Add disabling HW watchdog during boot for fast-reboot and warm-reboot #4927

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Add disabling HW watchdog during boot for fast-reboot and warm-reboot #4927

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This change is to disable the hw watchdog during the boot after the fast-reboot and warm-reboot which is enabling the hw watchdog during its execution.

@sujinmkang sujinmkang requested a review from yxieca July 8, 2020 22:41
@sujinmkang sujinmkang marked this pull request as ready for review July 9, 2020 06:47
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retest vsimage please

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retest vsimage please

@sujinmkang sujinmkang merged commit fcb2c49 into sonic-net:master Jul 9, 2020
qiluo-msft pushed a commit to qiluo-msft/sonic-buildimage that referenced this pull request Jul 12, 2020
…sonic-net#4927)

* Add disabling HW watchdog during boot for fast-reboot and warm-reboot case

* typo
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rlhui commented Jul 21, 2020

@sujinmkang , can we please add more info to the PR, like why this was needed, what testing was done? Is this a bug fix or enhancement? #4936 PR comment can give an example. If this is a bug fix, will you please mention the issue that's filed?

abdosi pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Aug 9, 2020
…#4927)

* Add disabling HW watchdog during boot for fast-reboot and warm-reboot case

* typo
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