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diff --git a/Documentation/cpu-hotplug.txt b/Documentation/cpu-hotplug.txt
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@@ -217,14 +217,17 @@ Q: What happens when a CPU is being logically offlined?
217A: The following happen, listed in no particular order :-) 217A: The following happen, listed in no particular order :-)
218 218
219- A notification is sent to in-kernel registered modules by sending an event 219- A notification is sent to in-kernel registered modules by sending an event
220 CPU_DOWN_PREPARE 220 CPU_DOWN_PREPARE or CPU_DOWN_PREPARE_FROZEN, depending on whether or not the
221 CPU is being offlined while tasks are frozen due to a suspend operation in
222 progress
221- All process is migrated away from this outgoing CPU to a new CPU 223- All process is migrated away from this outgoing CPU to a new CPU
222- All interrupts targeted to this CPU is migrated to a new CPU 224- All interrupts targeted to this CPU is migrated to a new CPU
223- timers/bottom half/task lets are also migrated to a new CPU 225- timers/bottom half/task lets are also migrated to a new CPU
224- Once all services are migrated, kernel calls an arch specific routine 226- Once all services are migrated, kernel calls an arch specific routine
225 __cpu_disable() to perform arch specific cleanup. 227 __cpu_disable() to perform arch specific cleanup.
226- Once this is successful, an event for successful cleanup is sent by an event 228- Once this is successful, an event for successful cleanup is sent by an event
227 CPU_DEAD. 229 CPU_DEAD (or CPU_DEAD_FROZEN if tasks are frozen due to a suspend while the
230 CPU is being offlined).
228 231
229 "It is expected that each service cleans up when the CPU_DOWN_PREPARE 232 "It is expected that each service cleans up when the CPU_DOWN_PREPARE
230 notifier is called, when CPU_DEAD is called its expected there is nothing 233 notifier is called, when CPU_DEAD is called its expected there is nothing
@@ -242,9 +245,11 @@ A: This is what you would need in your kernel code to receive notifications.
242 245
243 switch (action) { 246 switch (action) {
244 case CPU_ONLINE: 247 case CPU_ONLINE:
248 case CPU_ONLINE_FROZEN:
245 foobar_online_action(cpu); 249 foobar_online_action(cpu);
246 break; 250 break;
247 case CPU_DEAD: 251 case CPU_DEAD:
252 case CPU_DEAD_FROZEN:
248 foobar_dead_action(cpu); 253 foobar_dead_action(cpu);
249 break; 254 break;
250 } 255 }