📄 sysfs.c
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/* * drivers/base/power/sysfs.c - sysfs entries for device PM */#include <linux/device.h>#include <linux/string.h>#include "power.h"/** * state - Control current power state of device * * show() returns the current power state of the device. '0' indicates * the device is on. Other values (1-3) indicate the device is in a low * power state. * * store() sets the current power state, which is an integer value * between 0-3. If the device is on ('0'), and the value written is * greater than 0, then the device is placed directly into the low-power * state (via its driver's ->suspend() method). * If the device is currently in a low-power state, and the value is 0, * the device is powered back on (via the ->resume() method). * If the device is in a low-power state, and a different low-power state * is requested, the device is first resumed, then suspended into the new * low-power state. */static ssize_t state_show(struct device * dev, struct device_attribute *attr, char * buf){ return sprintf(buf, "%u\n", dev->power.power_state.event);}static ssize_t state_store(struct device * dev, struct device_attribute *attr, const char * buf, size_t n){ pm_message_t state; char * rest; int error = 0; state.event = simple_strtoul(buf, &rest, 10); if (*rest) return -EINVAL; if (state.event) error = dpm_runtime_suspend(dev, state); else dpm_runtime_resume(dev); return error ? error : n;}static DEVICE_ATTR(state, 0644, state_show, state_store);/* * wakeup - Report/change current wakeup option for device * * Some devices support "wakeup" events, which are hardware signals * used to activate devices from suspended or low power states. Such * devices have one of three values for the sysfs power/wakeup file: * * + "enabled\n" to issue the events; * + "disabled\n" not to do so; or * + "\n" for temporary or permanent inability to issue wakeup. * * (For example, unconfigured USB devices can't issue wakeups.) * * Familiar examples of devices that can issue wakeup events include * keyboards and mice (both PS2 and USB styles), power buttons, modems, * "Wake-On-LAN" Ethernet links, GPIO lines, and more. Some events * will wake the entire system from a suspend state; others may just * wake up the device (if the system as a whole is already active). * Some wakeup events use normal IRQ lines; other use special out * of band signaling. * * It is the responsibility of device drivers to enable (or disable) * wakeup signaling as part of changing device power states, respecting * the policy choices provided through the driver model. * * Devices may not be able to generate wakeup events from all power * states. Also, the events may be ignored in some configurations; * for example, they might need help from other devices that aren't * active, or which may have wakeup disabled. Some drivers rely on * wakeup events internally (unless they are disabled), keeping * their hardware in low power modes whenever they're unused. This * saves runtime power, without requiring system-wide sleep states. */static const char enabled[] = "enabled";static const char disabled[] = "disabled";static ssize_twake_show(struct device * dev, struct device_attribute *attr, char * buf){ return sprintf(buf, "%s\n", device_can_wakeup(dev) ? (device_may_wakeup(dev) ? enabled : disabled) : "");}static ssize_twake_store(struct device * dev, struct device_attribute *attr, const char * buf, size_t n){ char *cp; int len = n; if (!device_can_wakeup(dev)) return -EINVAL; cp = memchr(buf, '\n', n); if (cp) len = cp - buf; if (len == sizeof enabled - 1 && strncmp(buf, enabled, sizeof enabled - 1) == 0) device_set_wakeup_enable(dev, 1); else if (len == sizeof disabled - 1 && strncmp(buf, disabled, sizeof disabled - 1) == 0) device_set_wakeup_enable(dev, 0); else return -EINVAL; return n;}static DEVICE_ATTR(wakeup, 0644, wake_show, wake_store);static struct attribute * power_attrs[] = { &dev_attr_state.attr, &dev_attr_wakeup.attr, NULL,};static struct attribute_group pm_attr_group = { .name = "power", .attrs = power_attrs,};int dpm_sysfs_add(struct device * dev){ return sysfs_create_group(&dev->kobj, &pm_attr_group);}void dpm_sysfs_remove(struct device * dev){ sysfs_remove_group(&dev->kobj, &pm_attr_group);}
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