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author | Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com> | 2007-07-25 01:36:31 -0400 |
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committer | Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com> | 2007-07-25 01:36:31 -0400 |
commit | cb3e0c107bebc6cf3e7158f7aa54c32017c7d4c4 (patch) | |
tree | 2c52ac06cce163bf467d259119b824eed96f2eca /drivers/acpi/sleep | |
parent | 1e1f3f24cdbc53e67acd7b2e37e6cf0cb11bd13c (diff) | |
parent | 50ad147aa09c829cd452fae6ca99396c0b5b0695 (diff) |
Pull d-states into release branch
Conflicts:
drivers/acpi/sleep/main.c
Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/acpi/sleep')
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/acpi/sleep/main.c | 160 |
1 files changed, 127 insertions, 33 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/acpi/sleep/main.c b/drivers/acpi/sleep/main.c index 54c2dfcf8651..ab21357c5c7b 100644 --- a/drivers/acpi/sleep/main.c +++ b/drivers/acpi/sleep/main.c | |||
@@ -34,35 +34,55 @@ static u32 acpi_suspend_states[] = { | |||
34 | 34 | ||
35 | static int init_8259A_after_S1; | 35 | static int init_8259A_after_S1; |
36 | 36 | ||
37 | extern int acpi_sleep_prepare(u32 acpi_state); | ||
38 | extern void acpi_power_off(void); | ||
39 | |||
40 | static u32 acpi_target_sleep_state = ACPI_STATE_S0; | ||
41 | |||
42 | /** | ||
43 | * acpi_pm_set_target - Set the target system sleep state to the state | ||
44 | * associated with given @pm_state, if supported. | ||
45 | */ | ||
46 | |||
47 | static int acpi_pm_set_target(suspend_state_t pm_state) | ||
48 | { | ||
49 | u32 acpi_state = acpi_suspend_states[pm_state]; | ||
50 | int error = 0; | ||
51 | |||
52 | if (sleep_states[acpi_state]) { | ||
53 | acpi_target_sleep_state = acpi_state; | ||
54 | } else { | ||
55 | printk(KERN_ERR "ACPI does not support this state: %d\n", | ||
56 | pm_state); | ||
57 | error = -ENOSYS; | ||
58 | } | ||
59 | return error; | ||
60 | } | ||
61 | |||
37 | /** | 62 | /** |
38 | * acpi_pm_prepare - Do preliminary suspend work. | 63 | * acpi_pm_prepare - Do preliminary suspend work. |
39 | * @pm_state: suspend state we're entering. | 64 | * @pm_state: ignored |
40 | * | 65 | * |
41 | * Make sure we support the state. If we do, and we need it, set the | 66 | * If necessary, set the firmware waking vector and do arch-specific |
42 | * firmware waking vector and do arch-specific nastiness to get the | 67 | * nastiness to get the wakeup code to the waking vector. |
43 | * wakeup code to the waking vector. | ||
44 | */ | 68 | */ |
45 | 69 | ||
46 | extern int acpi_sleep_prepare(u32 acpi_state); | ||
47 | extern void acpi_power_off(void); | ||
48 | |||
49 | static int acpi_pm_prepare(suspend_state_t pm_state) | 70 | static int acpi_pm_prepare(suspend_state_t pm_state) |
50 | { | 71 | { |
51 | u32 acpi_state = acpi_suspend_states[pm_state]; | 72 | int error = acpi_sleep_prepare(acpi_target_sleep_state); |
52 | 73 | ||
53 | if (!sleep_states[acpi_state]) { | 74 | if (error) |
54 | printk("acpi_pm_prepare does not support %d \n", pm_state); | 75 | acpi_target_sleep_state = ACPI_STATE_S0; |
55 | return -EPERM; | 76 | |
56 | } | 77 | return error; |
57 | return acpi_sleep_prepare(acpi_state); | ||
58 | } | 78 | } |
59 | 79 | ||
60 | /** | 80 | /** |
61 | * acpi_pm_enter - Actually enter a sleep state. | 81 | * acpi_pm_enter - Actually enter a sleep state. |
62 | * @pm_state: State we're entering. | 82 | * @pm_state: ignored |
63 | * | 83 | * |
64 | * Flush caches and go to sleep. For STR or STD, we have to call | 84 | * Flush caches and go to sleep. For STR we have to call arch-specific |
65 | * arch-specific assembly, which in turn call acpi_enter_sleep_state(). | 85 | * assembly, which in turn call acpi_enter_sleep_state(). |
66 | * It's unfortunate, but it works. Please fix if you're feeling frisky. | 86 | * It's unfortunate, but it works. Please fix if you're feeling frisky. |
67 | */ | 87 | */ |
68 | 88 | ||
@@ -70,31 +90,31 @@ static int acpi_pm_enter(suspend_state_t pm_state) | |||
70 | { | 90 | { |
71 | acpi_status status = AE_OK; | 91 | acpi_status status = AE_OK; |
72 | unsigned long flags = 0; | 92 | unsigned long flags = 0; |
73 | u32 acpi_state = acpi_suspend_states[pm_state]; | 93 | u32 acpi_state = acpi_target_sleep_state; |
74 | 94 | ||
75 | ACPI_FLUSH_CPU_CACHE(); | 95 | ACPI_FLUSH_CPU_CACHE(); |
76 | 96 | ||
77 | /* Do arch specific saving of state. */ | 97 | /* Do arch specific saving of state. */ |
78 | if (pm_state > PM_SUSPEND_STANDBY) { | 98 | if (acpi_state == ACPI_STATE_S3) { |
79 | int error = acpi_save_state_mem(); | 99 | int error = acpi_save_state_mem(); |
80 | if (error) | 100 | |
101 | if (error) { | ||
102 | acpi_target_sleep_state = ACPI_STATE_S0; | ||
81 | return error; | 103 | return error; |
104 | } | ||
82 | } | 105 | } |
83 | 106 | ||
84 | local_irq_save(flags); | 107 | local_irq_save(flags); |
85 | acpi_enable_wakeup_device(acpi_state); | 108 | acpi_enable_wakeup_device(acpi_state); |
86 | switch (pm_state) { | 109 | switch (acpi_state) { |
87 | case PM_SUSPEND_STANDBY: | 110 | case ACPI_STATE_S1: |
88 | barrier(); | 111 | barrier(); |
89 | status = acpi_enter_sleep_state(acpi_state); | 112 | status = acpi_enter_sleep_state(acpi_state); |
90 | break; | 113 | break; |
91 | 114 | ||
92 | case PM_SUSPEND_MEM: | 115 | case ACPI_STATE_S3: |
93 | do_suspend_lowlevel(); | 116 | do_suspend_lowlevel(); |
94 | break; | 117 | break; |
95 | |||
96 | default: | ||
97 | return -EINVAL; | ||
98 | } | 118 | } |
99 | 119 | ||
100 | /* ACPI 3.0 specs (P62) says that it's the responsabilty | 120 | /* ACPI 3.0 specs (P62) says that it's the responsabilty |
@@ -107,12 +127,8 @@ static int acpi_pm_enter(suspend_state_t pm_state) | |||
107 | local_irq_restore(flags); | 127 | local_irq_restore(flags); |
108 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "Back to C!\n"); | 128 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "Back to C!\n"); |
109 | 129 | ||
110 | /* restore processor state | 130 | /* restore processor state */ |
111 | * We should only be here if we're coming back from STR or STD. | 131 | if (acpi_state == ACPI_STATE_S3) |
112 | * And, in the case of the latter, the memory image should have already | ||
113 | * been loaded from disk. | ||
114 | */ | ||
115 | if (pm_state > PM_SUSPEND_STANDBY) | ||
116 | acpi_restore_state_mem(); | 132 | acpi_restore_state_mem(); |
117 | 133 | ||
118 | return ACPI_SUCCESS(status) ? 0 : -EFAULT; | 134 | return ACPI_SUCCESS(status) ? 0 : -EFAULT; |
@@ -120,7 +136,7 @@ static int acpi_pm_enter(suspend_state_t pm_state) | |||
120 | 136 | ||
121 | /** | 137 | /** |
122 | * acpi_pm_finish - Finish up suspend sequence. | 138 | * acpi_pm_finish - Finish up suspend sequence. |
123 | * @pm_state: State we're coming out of. | 139 | * @pm_state: ignored |
124 | * | 140 | * |
125 | * This is called after we wake back up (or if entering the sleep state | 141 | * This is called after we wake back up (or if entering the sleep state |
126 | * failed). | 142 | * failed). |
@@ -128,7 +144,7 @@ static int acpi_pm_enter(suspend_state_t pm_state) | |||
128 | 144 | ||
129 | static int acpi_pm_finish(suspend_state_t pm_state) | 145 | static int acpi_pm_finish(suspend_state_t pm_state) |
130 | { | 146 | { |
131 | u32 acpi_state = acpi_suspend_states[pm_state]; | 147 | u32 acpi_state = acpi_target_sleep_state; |
132 | 148 | ||
133 | acpi_leave_sleep_state(acpi_state); | 149 | acpi_leave_sleep_state(acpi_state); |
134 | acpi_disable_wakeup_device(acpi_state); | 150 | acpi_disable_wakeup_device(acpi_state); |
@@ -136,6 +152,8 @@ static int acpi_pm_finish(suspend_state_t pm_state) | |||
136 | /* reset firmware waking vector */ | 152 | /* reset firmware waking vector */ |
137 | acpi_set_firmware_waking_vector((acpi_physical_address) 0); | 153 | acpi_set_firmware_waking_vector((acpi_physical_address) 0); |
138 | 154 | ||
155 | acpi_target_sleep_state = ACPI_STATE_S0; | ||
156 | |||
139 | #ifdef CONFIG_X86 | 157 | #ifdef CONFIG_X86 |
140 | if (init_8259A_after_S1) { | 158 | if (init_8259A_after_S1) { |
141 | printk("Broken toshiba laptop -> kicking interrupts\n"); | 159 | printk("Broken toshiba laptop -> kicking interrupts\n"); |
@@ -178,6 +196,7 @@ static int acpi_pm_state_valid(suspend_state_t pm_state) | |||
178 | 196 | ||
179 | static struct pm_ops acpi_pm_ops = { | 197 | static struct pm_ops acpi_pm_ops = { |
180 | .valid = acpi_pm_state_valid, | 198 | .valid = acpi_pm_state_valid, |
199 | .set_target = acpi_pm_set_target, | ||
181 | .prepare = acpi_pm_prepare, | 200 | .prepare = acpi_pm_prepare, |
182 | .enter = acpi_pm_enter, | 201 | .enter = acpi_pm_enter, |
183 | .finish = acpi_pm_finish, | 202 | .finish = acpi_pm_finish, |
@@ -237,6 +256,81 @@ static struct hibernation_ops acpi_hibernation_ops = { | |||
237 | }; | 256 | }; |
238 | #endif /* CONFIG_SOFTWARE_SUSPEND */ | 257 | #endif /* CONFIG_SOFTWARE_SUSPEND */ |
239 | 258 | ||
259 | /** | ||
260 | * acpi_pm_device_sleep_state - return preferred power state of ACPI device | ||
261 | * in the system sleep state given by %acpi_target_sleep_state | ||
262 | * @dev: device to examine | ||
263 | * @wake: if set, the device should be able to wake up the system | ||
264 | * @d_min_p: used to store the upper limit of allowed states range | ||
265 | * Return value: preferred power state of the device on success, -ENODEV on | ||
266 | * failure (ie. if there's no 'struct acpi_device' for @dev) | ||
267 | * | ||
268 | * Find the lowest power (highest number) ACPI device power state that | ||
269 | * device @dev can be in while the system is in the sleep state represented | ||
270 | * by %acpi_target_sleep_state. If @wake is nonzero, the device should be | ||
271 | * able to wake up the system from this sleep state. If @d_min_p is set, | ||
272 | * the highest power (lowest number) device power state of @dev allowed | ||
273 | * in this system sleep state is stored at the location pointed to by it. | ||
274 | * | ||
275 | * The caller must ensure that @dev is valid before using this function. | ||
276 | * The caller is also responsible for figuring out if the device is | ||
277 | * supposed to be able to wake up the system and passing this information | ||
278 | * via @wake. | ||
279 | */ | ||
280 | |||
281 | int acpi_pm_device_sleep_state(struct device *dev, int wake, int *d_min_p) | ||
282 | { | ||
283 | acpi_handle handle = DEVICE_ACPI_HANDLE(dev); | ||
284 | struct acpi_device *adev; | ||
285 | char acpi_method[] = "_SxD"; | ||
286 | unsigned long d_min, d_max; | ||
287 | |||
288 | if (!handle || ACPI_FAILURE(acpi_bus_get_device(handle, &adev))) { | ||
289 | printk(KERN_ERR "ACPI handle has no context!\n"); | ||
290 | return -ENODEV; | ||
291 | } | ||
292 | |||
293 | acpi_method[2] = '0' + acpi_target_sleep_state; | ||
294 | /* | ||
295 | * If the sleep state is S0, we will return D3, but if the device has | ||
296 | * _S0W, we will use the value from _S0W | ||
297 | */ | ||
298 | d_min = ACPI_STATE_D0; | ||
299 | d_max = ACPI_STATE_D3; | ||
300 | |||
301 | /* | ||
302 | * If present, _SxD methods return the minimum D-state (highest power | ||
303 | * state) we can use for the corresponding S-states. Otherwise, the | ||
304 | * minimum D-state is D0 (ACPI 3.x). | ||
305 | * | ||
306 | * NOTE: We rely on acpi_evaluate_integer() not clobbering the integer | ||
307 | * provided -- that's our fault recovery, we ignore retval. | ||
308 | */ | ||
309 | if (acpi_target_sleep_state > ACPI_STATE_S0) | ||
310 | acpi_evaluate_integer(handle, acpi_method, NULL, &d_min); | ||
311 | |||
312 | /* | ||
313 | * If _PRW says we can wake up the system from the target sleep state, | ||
314 | * the D-state returned by _SxD is sufficient for that (we assume a | ||
315 | * wakeup-aware driver if wake is set). Still, if _SxW exists | ||
316 | * (ACPI 3.x), it should return the maximum (lowest power) D-state that | ||
317 | * can wake the system. _S0W may be valid, too. | ||
318 | */ | ||
319 | if (acpi_target_sleep_state == ACPI_STATE_S0 || | ||
320 | (wake && adev->wakeup.state.enabled && | ||
321 | adev->wakeup.sleep_state <= acpi_target_sleep_state)) { | ||
322 | acpi_method[3] = 'W'; | ||
323 | acpi_evaluate_integer(handle, acpi_method, NULL, &d_max); | ||
324 | /* Sanity check */ | ||
325 | if (d_max < d_min) | ||
326 | d_min = d_max; | ||
327 | } | ||
328 | |||
329 | if (d_min_p) | ||
330 | *d_min_p = d_min; | ||
331 | return d_max; | ||
332 | } | ||
333 | |||
240 | /* | 334 | /* |
241 | * Toshiba fails to preserve interrupts over S1, reinitialization | 335 | * Toshiba fails to preserve interrupts over S1, reinitialization |
242 | * of 8259 is needed after S1 resume. | 336 | * of 8259 is needed after S1 resume. |