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author | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2008-02-02 14:29:57 +1100 |
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committer | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2008-02-02 14:29:57 +1100 |
commit | 687fcdf741e4a268c2c7bac8b3734de761bb9719 (patch) | |
tree | 82603cd0f892b13d4252cc525ecaec99bb86c0cd /Documentation/power/devices.txt | |
parent | 215e871aaa3d94540121a3809d80d0c5e5686e4f (diff) | |
parent | a6eb84bc1e069e1d285167e09035ed6c27978feb (diff) | |
download | linux-687fcdf741e4a268c2c7bac8b3734de761bb9719.tar.gz |
Merge branch 'suspend' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/lenb/linux-acpi-2.6
* 'suspend' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/lenb/linux-acpi-2.6: (38 commits)
suspend: cleanup reference to swsusp_pg_dir[]
PM: Remove obsolete /sys/devices/.../power/state docs
Hibernation: Invoke suspend notifications after console switch
Suspend: Invoke suspend notifications after console switch
Suspend: Clean up suspend_64.c
Suspend: Add config option to disable the freezer if architecture wants that
ACPI: Print message before calling _PTS
ACPI hibernation: Call _PTS before suspending devices
Hibernation: Introduce begin() and end() callbacks
ACPI suspend: Call _PTS before suspending devices
ACPI: Separate disabling of GPEs from _PTS
ACPI: Separate invocations of _GTS and _BFS from _PTS and _WAK
Suspend: Introduce begin() and end() callbacks
suspend: fix ia64 allmodconfig build
ACPI: clear GPE earily in resume to avoid warning
Suspend: Clean up Kconfig (V2)
Hibernation: Clean up Kconfig (V2)
Hibernation: Update messages
Suspend: Use common prefix in messages
Hibernation: Remove unnecessary variable declaration
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Diffstat (limited to 'Documentation/power/devices.txt')
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diff --git a/Documentation/power/devices.txt b/Documentation/power/devices.txt index d0e79d5820a5..c53d26361919 100644 --- a/Documentation/power/devices.txt +++ b/Documentation/power/devices.txt @@ -502,52 +502,3 @@ If the CPU can have a "cpufreq" driver, there also may be opportunities to shift to lower voltage settings and reduce the power cost of executing a given number of instructions. (Without voltage adjustment, it's rare for cpufreq to save much power; the cost-per-instruction must go down.) - - -/sys/devices/.../power/state files -================================== -For now you can also test some of this functionality using sysfs. - - DEPRECATED: USE "power/state" ONLY FOR DRIVER TESTING, AND - AVOID USING dev->power.power_state IN DRIVERS. - - THESE WILL BE REMOVED. IF THE "power/state" FILE GETS REPLACED, - IT WILL BECOME SOMETHING COUPLED TO THE BUS OR DRIVER. - -In each device's directory, there is a 'power' directory, which contains -at least a 'state' file. The value of this field is effectively boolean, -PM_EVENT_ON or PM_EVENT_SUSPEND. - - * Reading from this file displays a value corresponding to - the power.power_state.event field. All nonzero values are - displayed as "2", corresponding to a low power state; zero - is displayed as "0", corresponding to normal operation. - - * Writing to this file initiates a transition using the - specified event code number; only '0', '2', and '3' are - accepted (without a newline); '2' and '3' are both - mapped to PM_EVENT_SUSPEND. - -On writes, the PM core relies on that recorded event code and the device/bus -capabilities to determine whether it uses a partial suspend() or resume() -sequence to change things so that the recorded event corresponds to the -numeric parameter. - - - If the bus requires the irqs-disabled suspend_late()/resume_early() - phases, writes fail because those operations are not supported here. - - - If the recorded value is the expected value, nothing is done. - - - If the recorded value is nonzero, the device is partially resumed, - using the bus.resume() and/or class.resume() methods. - - - If the target value is nonzero, the device is partially suspended, - using the class.suspend() and/or bus.suspend() methods and the - PM_EVENT_SUSPEND message. - -Drivers have no way to tell whether their suspend() and resume() calls -have come through the sysfs power/state file or as part of entering a -system sleep state, except that when accessed through sysfs the normal -parent/child sequencing rules are ignored. Drivers (such as bus, bridge, -or hub drivers) which expose child devices may need to enforce those rules -on their own. |