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Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001/*
2 * pm.h - Power management interface
3 *
4 * Copyright (C) 2000 Andrew Henroid
5 *
6 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
9 * (at your option) any later version.
10 *
11 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14 * GNU General Public License for more details.
15 *
16 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
18 * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
19 */
20
21#ifndef _LINUX_PM_H
22#define _LINUX_PM_H
23
24#ifdef __KERNEL__
25
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070026#include <linux/list.h>
27#include <asm/atomic.h>
28
29/*
30 * Power management requests... these are passed to pm_send_all() and friends.
31 *
32 * these functions are old and deprecated, see below.
33 */
34typedef int __bitwise pm_request_t;
35
36#define PM_SUSPEND ((__force pm_request_t) 1) /* enter D1-D3 */
37#define PM_RESUME ((__force pm_request_t) 2) /* enter D0 */
38
39
40/*
41 * Device types... these are passed to pm_register
42 */
43typedef int __bitwise pm_dev_t;
44
45#define PM_UNKNOWN_DEV ((__force pm_dev_t) 0) /* generic */
46#define PM_SYS_DEV ((__force pm_dev_t) 1) /* system device (fan, KB controller, ...) */
47#define PM_PCI_DEV ((__force pm_dev_t) 2) /* PCI device */
48#define PM_USB_DEV ((__force pm_dev_t) 3) /* USB device */
49#define PM_SCSI_DEV ((__force pm_dev_t) 4) /* SCSI device */
50#define PM_ISA_DEV ((__force pm_dev_t) 5) /* ISA device */
51#define PM_MTD_DEV ((__force pm_dev_t) 6) /* Memory Technology Device */
52
53/*
54 * System device hardware ID (PnP) values
55 */
56enum
57{
58 PM_SYS_UNKNOWN = 0x00000000, /* generic */
59 PM_SYS_KBC = 0x41d00303, /* keyboard controller */
60 PM_SYS_COM = 0x41d00500, /* serial port */
61 PM_SYS_IRDA = 0x41d00510, /* IRDA controller */
62 PM_SYS_FDC = 0x41d00700, /* floppy controller */
63 PM_SYS_VGA = 0x41d00900, /* VGA controller */
64 PM_SYS_PCMCIA = 0x41d00e00, /* PCMCIA controller */
65};
66
67/*
68 * Device identifier
69 */
70#define PM_PCI_ID(dev) ((dev)->bus->number << 16 | (dev)->devfn)
71
72/*
73 * Request handler callback
74 */
75struct pm_dev;
76
77typedef int (*pm_callback)(struct pm_dev *dev, pm_request_t rqst, void *data);
78
79/*
80 * Dynamic device information
81 */
82struct pm_dev
83{
84 pm_dev_t type;
85 unsigned long id;
86 pm_callback callback;
87 void *data;
88
89 unsigned long flags;
90 unsigned long state;
91 unsigned long prev_state;
92
93 struct list_head entry;
94};
95
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070096/* Functions above this comment are list-based old-style power
97 * managment. Please avoid using them. */
98
99/*
100 * Callbacks for platform drivers to implement.
101 */
102extern void (*pm_idle)(void);
103extern void (*pm_power_off)(void);
104
105typedef int __bitwise suspend_state_t;
106
107#define PM_SUSPEND_ON ((__force suspend_state_t) 0)
108#define PM_SUSPEND_STANDBY ((__force suspend_state_t) 1)
109#define PM_SUSPEND_MEM ((__force suspend_state_t) 3)
110#define PM_SUSPEND_DISK ((__force suspend_state_t) 4)
111#define PM_SUSPEND_MAX ((__force suspend_state_t) 5)
112
113typedef int __bitwise suspend_disk_method_t;
114
115#define PM_DISK_FIRMWARE ((__force suspend_disk_method_t) 1)
116#define PM_DISK_PLATFORM ((__force suspend_disk_method_t) 2)
117#define PM_DISK_SHUTDOWN ((__force suspend_disk_method_t) 3)
118#define PM_DISK_REBOOT ((__force suspend_disk_method_t) 4)
119#define PM_DISK_MAX ((__force suspend_disk_method_t) 5)
120
121struct pm_ops {
122 suspend_disk_method_t pm_disk_mode;
Shaohua Lieb9289e2005-10-30 15:00:01 -0800123 int (*valid)(suspend_state_t state);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700124 int (*prepare)(suspend_state_t state);
125 int (*enter)(suspend_state_t state);
126 int (*finish)(suspend_state_t state);
127};
128
129extern void pm_set_ops(struct pm_ops *);
Alexey Starikovskiye2a5b422005-03-18 16:20:46 -0500130extern struct pm_ops *pm_ops;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700131extern int pm_suspend(suspend_state_t state);
132
133
134/*
135 * Device power management
136 */
137
138struct device;
139
Pavel Machekca078ba2005-09-03 15:56:57 -0700140typedef struct pm_message {
141 int event;
142} pm_message_t;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700143
144/*
David Brownell82bb67f2006-08-14 23:11:04 -0700145 * Several driver power state transitions are externally visible, affecting
146 * the state of pending I/O queues and (for drivers that touch hardware)
147 * interrupts, wakeups, DMA, and other hardware state. There may also be
148 * internal transitions to various low power modes, which are transparent
149 * to the rest of the driver stack (such as a driver that's ON gating off
150 * clocks which are not in active use).
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700151 *
David Brownell82bb67f2006-08-14 23:11:04 -0700152 * One transition is triggered by resume(), after a suspend() call; the
153 * message is implicit:
154 *
155 * ON Driver starts working again, responding to hardware events
156 * and software requests. The hardware may have gone through
157 * a power-off reset, or it may have maintained state from the
158 * previous suspend() which the driver will rely on while
159 * resuming. On most platforms, there are no restrictions on
160 * availability of resources like clocks during resume().
161 *
162 * Other transitions are triggered by messages sent using suspend(). All
163 * these transitions quiesce the driver, so that I/O queues are inactive.
164 * That commonly entails turning off IRQs and DMA; there may be rules
165 * about how to quiesce that are specific to the bus or the device's type.
166 * (For example, network drivers mark the link state.) Other details may
167 * differ according to the message:
168 *
169 * SUSPEND Quiesce, enter a low power device state appropriate for
170 * the upcoming system state (such as PCI_D3hot), and enable
171 * wakeup events as appropriate.
172 *
173 * FREEZE Quiesce operations so that a consistent image can be saved;
174 * but do NOT otherwise enter a low power device state, and do
175 * NOT emit system wakeup events.
176 *
177 * PRETHAW Quiesce as if for FREEZE; additionally, prepare for restoring
178 * the system from a snapshot taken after an earlier FREEZE.
179 * Some drivers will need to reset their hardware state instead
180 * of preserving it, to ensure that it's never mistaken for the
181 * state which that earlier snapshot had set up.
182 *
183 * A minimally power-aware driver treats all messages as SUSPEND, fully
184 * reinitializes its device during resume() -- whether or not it was reset
185 * during the suspend/resume cycle -- and can't issue wakeup events.
186 *
187 * More power-aware drivers may also use low power states at runtime as
188 * well as during system sleep states like PM_SUSPEND_STANDBY. They may
189 * be able to use wakeup events to exit from runtime low-power states,
190 * or from system low-power states such as standby or suspend-to-RAM.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700191 */
192
Pavel Machekca078ba2005-09-03 15:56:57 -0700193#define PM_EVENT_ON 0
194#define PM_EVENT_FREEZE 1
195#define PM_EVENT_SUSPEND 2
David Brownell82bb67f2006-08-14 23:11:04 -0700196#define PM_EVENT_PRETHAW 3
Pavel Machekca078ba2005-09-03 15:56:57 -0700197
198#define PMSG_FREEZE ((struct pm_message){ .event = PM_EVENT_FREEZE, })
David Brownell82bb67f2006-08-14 23:11:04 -0700199#define PMSG_PRETHAW ((struct pm_message){ .event = PM_EVENT_PRETHAW, })
Pavel Machekca078ba2005-09-03 15:56:57 -0700200#define PMSG_SUSPEND ((struct pm_message){ .event = PM_EVENT_SUSPEND, })
201#define PMSG_ON ((struct pm_message){ .event = PM_EVENT_ON, })
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700202
203struct dev_pm_info {
204 pm_message_t power_state;
David Brownell0ac85242005-09-12 19:39:34 -0700205 unsigned can_wakeup:1;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700206#ifdef CONFIG_PM
David Brownell0ac85242005-09-12 19:39:34 -0700207 unsigned should_wakeup:1;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700208 pm_message_t prev_state;
209 void * saved_state;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700210 struct device * pm_parent;
211 struct list_head entry;
212#endif
213};
214
215extern void device_pm_set_parent(struct device * dev, struct device * parent);
216
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700217extern int device_power_down(pm_message_t state);
218extern void device_power_up(void);
219extern void device_resume(void);
220
Pavel Machek620b0322005-06-25 14:55:11 -0700221#ifdef CONFIG_PM
Randy Dunlap74c7e2e2006-03-23 03:00:01 -0800222extern suspend_disk_method_t pm_disk_mode;
223
Pavel Machek620b0322005-06-25 14:55:11 -0700224extern int device_suspend(pm_message_t state);
Linus Torvalds7c8265f2006-06-24 14:50:29 -0700225extern int device_prepare_suspend(pm_message_t state);
David Brownell0ac85242005-09-12 19:39:34 -0700226
227#define device_set_wakeup_enable(dev,val) \
228 ((dev)->power.should_wakeup = !!(val))
229#define device_may_wakeup(dev) \
230 (device_can_wakeup(dev) && (dev)->power.should_wakeup)
231
Andrew Morton9a7834d2005-10-23 23:02:20 -0700232extern int dpm_runtime_suspend(struct device *, pm_message_t);
233extern void dpm_runtime_resume(struct device *);
Andrew Morton02669492006-03-23 01:38:34 -0800234extern void __suspend_report_result(const char *function, void *fn, int ret);
235
236#define suspend_report_result(fn, ret) \
237 do { \
238 __suspend_report_result(__FUNCTION__, fn, ret); \
239 } while (0)
Andrew Morton9a7834d2005-10-23 23:02:20 -0700240
David Brownell0ac85242005-09-12 19:39:34 -0700241#else /* !CONFIG_PM */
242
Pavel Machek620b0322005-06-25 14:55:11 -0700243static inline int device_suspend(pm_message_t state)
244{
245 return 0;
246}
David Brownell0ac85242005-09-12 19:39:34 -0700247
248#define device_set_wakeup_enable(dev,val) do{}while(0)
249#define device_may_wakeup(dev) (0)
250
Andrew Morton9a7834d2005-10-23 23:02:20 -0700251static inline int dpm_runtime_suspend(struct device * dev, pm_message_t state)
252{
253 return 0;
254}
255
256static inline void dpm_runtime_resume(struct device * dev)
257{
Andrew Morton9a7834d2005-10-23 23:02:20 -0700258}
259
Andrew Morton02669492006-03-23 01:38:34 -0800260#define suspend_report_result(fn, ret) do { } while (0)
261
Pavel Machek620b0322005-06-25 14:55:11 -0700262#endif
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700263
David Brownell0ac85242005-09-12 19:39:34 -0700264/* changes to device_may_wakeup take effect on the next pm state change.
265 * by default, devices should wakeup if they can.
266 */
267#define device_can_wakeup(dev) \
268 ((dev)->power.can_wakeup)
269#define device_init_wakeup(dev,val) \
270 do { \
271 device_can_wakeup(dev) = !!(val); \
272 device_set_wakeup_enable(dev,val); \
273 } while(0)
274
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700275#endif /* __KERNEL__ */
276
277#endif /* _LINUX_PM_H */