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05d3794a
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05d3794a
authored
May 18, 2005
by
Linus Torvalds
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rsync://rsync.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/driver-2.6.git/
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Documentation/filesystems/sysfs-pci.txt
Documentation/filesystems/sysfs-pci.txt
+2
-4
Documentation/power/devices.txt
Documentation/power/devices.txt
+0
-21
Documentation/powerpc/hvcs.txt
Documentation/powerpc/hvcs.txt
+2
-2
drivers/base/Makefile
drivers/base/Makefile
+1
-1
drivers/base/bus.c
drivers/base/bus.c
+0
-1
drivers/base/core.c
drivers/base/core.c
+0
-3
drivers/base/interface.c
drivers/base/interface.c
+0
-51
drivers/base/power/power.h
drivers/base/power/power.h
+0
-11
drivers/base/power/resume.c
drivers/base/power/resume.c
+10
-1
drivers/base/power/shutdown.c
drivers/base/power/shutdown.c
+4
-19
drivers/base/power/suspend.c
drivers/base/power/suspend.c
+15
-2
include/linux/device.h
include/linux/device.h
+0
-3
kernel/power/main.c
kernel/power/main.c
+3
-3
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Documentation/filesystems/sysfs-pci.txt
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@@ -7,7 +7,6 @@ that support it. For example, a given bus might look like this:
|-- 0000:17:00.0
| |-- class
| |-- config
| |-- detach_state
| |-- device
| |-- irq
| |-- local_cpus
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@@ -19,7 +18,7 @@ that support it. For example, a given bus might look like this:
| |-- subsystem_device
| |-- subsystem_vendor
| `-- vendor
`--
detach_state
`--
...
The topmost element describes the PCI domain and bus number. In this case,
the domain number is 0000 and the bus number is 17 (both values are in hex).
...
...
@@ -31,7 +30,6 @@ files, each with their own function.
---- --------
class PCI class (ascii, ro)
config PCI config space (binary, rw)
detach_state connection status (bool, rw)
device PCI device (ascii, ro)
irq IRQ number (ascii, ro)
local_cpus nearby CPU mask (cpumask, ro)
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@@ -85,4 +83,4 @@ useful return codes should be provided.
Legacy resources are protected by the HAVE_PCI_LEGACY define. Platforms
wishing to support legacy functionality should define it and provide
pci_legacy_read, pci_legacy_write and pci_mmap_legacy_page_range functions.
\ No newline at end of file
pci_legacy_read, pci_legacy_write and pci_mmap_legacy_page_range functions.
Documentation/power/devices.txt
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@@ -207,27 +207,6 @@ SYSTEM_SHUTDOWN, I do not understand this one too much. probably event
#READY_AFTER_RESUME
#
Driver Detach Power Management
The kernel now supports the ability to place a device in a low-power
state when it is detached from its driver, which happens when its
module is removed.
Each device contains a 'detach_state' file in its sysfs directory
which can be used to control this state. Reading from this file
displays what the current detach state is set to. This is 0 (On) by
default. A user may write a positive integer value to this file in the
range of 1-4 inclusive.
A value of 1-3 will indicate the device should be placed in that
low-power state, which will cause ->suspend() to be called for that
device. A value of 4 indicates that the device should be shutdown, so
->shutdown() will be called for that device.
The driver is responsible for reinitializing the device when the
module is re-inserted during it's ->probe() (or equivalent) method.
The driver core will not call any extra functions when binding the
device to the driver.
pm_message_t meaning
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Documentation/powerpc/hvcs.txt
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@@ -347,8 +347,8 @@ address that is created by firmware. An example vty-server sysfs entry
looks like the following:
Pow5:/sys/bus/vio/drivers/hvcs/30000004 # ls
. current_vty devspec name partner_vtys
..
detach_state index
partner_clcs vterm_state
. current_vty devspec
name partner_vtys
..
index
partner_clcs vterm_state
Each entry is provided, by default with a "name" attribute. Reading the
"name" attribute will reveal the device type as shown in the following
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drivers/base/Makefile
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# Makefile for the Linux device tree
obj-y
:=
core.o sys.o
interface.o
bus.o
\
obj-y
:=
core.o sys.o bus.o
\
driver.o class.o class_simple.o platform.o
\
cpu.o firmware.o init.o map.o dmapool.o
\
attribute_container.o transport_class.o
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drivers/base/bus.c
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@@ -390,7 +390,6 @@ void device_release_driver(struct device * dev)
sysfs_remove_link
(
&
drv
->
kobj
,
kobject_name
(
&
dev
->
kobj
));
sysfs_remove_link
(
&
dev
->
kobj
,
"driver"
);
list_del_init
(
&
dev
->
driver_list
);
device_detach_shutdown
(
dev
);
if
(
drv
->
remove
)
drv
->
remove
(
dev
);
dev
->
driver
=
NULL
;
...
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drivers/base/core.c
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@@ -31,8 +31,6 @@ int (*platform_notify_remove)(struct device * dev) = NULL;
#define to_dev(obj) container_of(obj, struct device, kobj)
#define to_dev_attr(_attr) container_of(_attr, struct device_attribute, attr)
extern
struct
attribute
*
dev_default_attrs
[];
static
ssize_t
dev_attr_show
(
struct
kobject
*
kobj
,
struct
attribute
*
attr
,
char
*
buf
)
{
...
...
@@ -89,7 +87,6 @@ static void device_release(struct kobject * kobj)
static
struct
kobj_type
ktype_device
=
{
.
release
=
device_release
,
.
sysfs_ops
=
&
dev_sysfs_ops
,
.
default_attrs
=
dev_default_attrs
,
};
...
...
drivers/base/interface.c
deleted
100644 → 0
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/*
* drivers/base/interface.c - common driverfs interface that's exported to
* the world for all devices.
*
* Copyright (c) 2002-3 Patrick Mochel
* Copyright (c) 2002-3 Open Source Development Labs
*
* This file is released under the GPLv2
*
*/
#include <linux/device.h>
#include <linux/err.h>
#include <linux/stat.h>
#include <linux/string.h>
/**
* detach_state - control the default power state for the device.
*
* This is the state the device enters when it's driver module is
* unloaded. The value is an unsigned integer, in the range of 0-4.
* '0' indicates 'On', so no action will be taken when the driver is
* unloaded. This is the default behavior.
* '4' indicates 'Off', meaning the driver core will call the driver's
* shutdown method to quiesce the device.
* 1-3 indicate a low-power state for the device to enter via the
* driver's suspend method.
*/
static
ssize_t
detach_show
(
struct
device
*
dev
,
char
*
buf
)
{
return
sprintf
(
buf
,
"%u
\n
"
,
dev
->
detach_state
);
}
static
ssize_t
detach_store
(
struct
device
*
dev
,
const
char
*
buf
,
size_t
n
)
{
u32
state
;
state
=
simple_strtoul
(
buf
,
NULL
,
10
);
if
(
state
>
4
)
return
-
EINVAL
;
dev
->
detach_state
=
state
;
return
n
;
}
static
DEVICE_ATTR
(
detach_state
,
0644
,
detach_show
,
detach_store
);
struct
attribute
*
dev_default_attrs
[]
=
{
&
dev_attr_detach_state
.
attr
,
NULL
,
};
drivers/base/power/power.h
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enum
{
DEVICE_PM_ON
,
DEVICE_PM1
,
DEVICE_PM2
,
DEVICE_PM3
,
DEVICE_PM_OFF
,
};
/*
* shutdown.c
*/
extern
int
device_detach_shutdown
(
struct
device
*
);
extern
void
device_shutdown
(
void
);
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drivers/base/power/resume.c
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@@ -22,8 +22,17 @@ extern int sysdev_resume(void);
int
resume_device
(
struct
device
*
dev
)
{
if
(
dev
->
bus
&&
dev
->
bus
->
resume
)
if
(
dev
->
power
.
pm_parent
&&
dev
->
power
.
pm_parent
->
power
.
power_state
)
{
dev_err
(
dev
,
"PM: resume from %d, parent %s still %d
\n
"
,
dev
->
power
.
power_state
,
dev
->
power
.
pm_parent
->
bus_id
,
dev
->
power
.
pm_parent
->
power
.
power_state
);
}
if
(
dev
->
bus
&&
dev
->
bus
->
resume
)
{
dev_dbg
(
dev
,
"resuming
\n
"
);
return
dev
->
bus
->
resume
(
dev
);
}
return
0
;
}
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drivers/base/power/shutdown.c
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@@ -19,20 +19,6 @@
extern
struct
subsystem
devices_subsys
;
int
device_detach_shutdown
(
struct
device
*
dev
)
{
if
(
!
dev
->
detach_state
)
return
0
;
if
(
dev
->
detach_state
==
DEVICE_PM_OFF
)
{
if
(
dev
->
driver
&&
dev
->
driver
->
shutdown
)
dev
->
driver
->
shutdown
(
dev
);
return
0
;
}
return
dpm_runtime_suspend
(
dev
,
dev
->
detach_state
);
}
/**
* We handle system devices differently - we suspend and shut them
* down last and resume them first. That way, we don't do anything stupid like
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...
@@ -52,13 +38,12 @@ void device_shutdown(void)
struct
device
*
dev
;
down_write
(
&
devices_subsys
.
rwsem
);
list_for_each_entry_reverse
(
dev
,
&
devices_subsys
.
kset
.
list
,
kobj
.
entry
)
{
pr_debug
(
"shutting down %s: "
,
dev
->
bus_id
);
list_for_each_entry_reverse
(
dev
,
&
devices_subsys
.
kset
.
list
,
kobj
.
entry
)
{
if
(
dev
->
driver
&&
dev
->
driver
->
shutdown
)
{
pr_debug
(
"Ok
\n
"
);
dev_dbg
(
dev
,
"shutdown
\n
"
);
dev
->
driver
->
shutdown
(
dev
);
}
else
pr_debug
(
"Ignored.
\n
"
);
}
}
up_write
(
&
devices_subsys
.
rwsem
);
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...
drivers/base/power/suspend.c
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...
@@ -39,12 +39,25 @@ int suspend_device(struct device * dev, pm_message_t state)
{
int
error
=
0
;
dev_dbg
(
dev
,
"suspending
\n
"
);
if
(
dev
->
power
.
power_state
)
{
dev_dbg
(
dev
,
"PM: suspend %d-->%d
\n
"
,
dev
->
power
.
power_state
,
state
);
}
if
(
dev
->
power
.
pm_parent
&&
dev
->
power
.
pm_parent
->
power
.
power_state
)
{
dev_err
(
dev
,
"PM: suspend %d->%d, parent %s already %d
\n
"
,
dev
->
power
.
power_state
,
state
,
dev
->
power
.
pm_parent
->
bus_id
,
dev
->
power
.
pm_parent
->
power
.
power_state
);
}
dev
->
power
.
prev_state
=
dev
->
power
.
power_state
;
if
(
dev
->
bus
&&
dev
->
bus
->
suspend
&&
!
dev
->
power
.
power_state
)
if
(
dev
->
bus
&&
dev
->
bus
->
suspend
&&
!
dev
->
power
.
power_state
)
{
dev_dbg
(
dev
,
"suspending
\n
"
);
error
=
dev
->
bus
->
suspend
(
dev
,
state
);
}
return
error
;
}
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...
include/linux/device.h
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...
@@ -273,9 +273,6 @@ struct device {
BIOS data relevant to device) */
struct
dev_pm_info
power
;
u32
detach_state
;
/* State to enter when device is
detached from its driver. */
u64
*
dma_mask
;
/* dma mask (if dma'able device) */
u64
coherent_dma_mask
;
/* Like dma_mask, but for
alloc_coherent mappings as
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kernel/power/main.c
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...
@@ -156,14 +156,14 @@ static int enter_state(suspend_state_t state)
goto
Unlock
;
}
pr_debug
(
"PM: Preparing system for
suspend
\n
"
);
pr_debug
(
"PM: Preparing system for
%s sleep
\n
"
,
pm_states
[
state
]
);
if
((
error
=
suspend_prepare
(
state
)))
goto
Unlock
;
pr_debug
(
"PM: Entering
state.
\n
"
);
pr_debug
(
"PM: Entering
%s sleep
\n
"
,
pm_states
[
state
]
);
error
=
suspend_enter
(
state
);
pr_debug
(
"PM: Finishing up.
\n
"
);
pr_debug
(
"PM: Finishing
wake
up.
\n
"
);
suspend_finish
(
state
);
Unlock:
up
(
&
pm_sem
);
...
...
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