2 * drivers/base/power/runtime.c - Handling dynamic device power management.
4 * Copyright (c) 2003 Patrick Mochel
5 * Copyright (c) 2003 Open Source Development Lab
9 #include <linux/device.h>
13 static void runtime_resume(struct device
* dev
)
15 dev_dbg(dev
, "resuming\n");
16 if (!dev
->power
.power_state
.event
)
18 if (!resume_device(dev
))
19 dev
->power
.power_state
= PMSG_ON
;
24 * dpm_runtime_resume - Power one device back on.
27 * Bring one device back to the on state by first powering it
28 * on, then restoring state. We only operate on devices that aren't
30 * FIXME: We need to handle devices that are in an unknown state.
33 void dpm_runtime_resume(struct device
* dev
)
39 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dpm_runtime_resume
);
43 * dpm_runtime_suspend - Put one device in low-power state.
45 * @state: State to enter.
48 int dpm_runtime_suspend(struct device
* dev
, pm_message_t state
)
53 if (dev
->power
.power_state
.event
== state
.event
)
56 if (dev
->power
.power_state
.event
)
59 if (!(error
= suspend_device(dev
, state
)))
60 dev
->power
.power_state
= state
;
65 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dpm_runtime_suspend
);
70 * dpm_set_power_state - Update power_state field.
72 * @state: Power state device is in.
74 * This is an update mechanism for drivers to notify the core
75 * what power state a device is in. Device probing code may not
76 * always be able to tell, but we need accurate information to
79 void dpm_set_power_state(struct device
* dev
, pm_message_t state
)
82 dev
->power
.power_state
= state
;