|-- 0000:17:00.0
| |-- class
| |-- config
- | |-- detach_state
| |-- device
| |-- irq
| |-- local_cpus
| |-- 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).
---- --------
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)
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.
#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
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
# 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
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;
#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)
{
static struct kobj_type ktype_device = {
.release = device_release,
.sysfs_ops = &dev_sysfs_ops,
- .default_attrs = dev_default_attrs,
};
+++ /dev/null
-/*
- * 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,
-};
-
-
-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);
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_dbg(dev, "shutdown\n");
- 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
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