Lines Matching +full:auto +full:- +full:pm
40 space to control the run-time power management of the device.
45 + "auto\n" to allow the device to be power managed at run time;
48 The default for all devices is "auto", which means that they may
61 with the main suspend/resume thread) during system-wide power
74 of a device unless it is certain that all of the PM dependencies
75 of the device are known to the PM core. However, for some
86 attribute is read-only. If the device is not capable to wake up
98 is read-only. If the device is not capable to wake up the
110 state in progress. This attribute is read-only. If the device
122 read-only. If the device is not capable to wake up the system
133 the device is being processed (1). This attribute is read-only.
145 device, in milliseconds. This attribute is read-only. If the
156 with the device, in milliseconds. This attribute is read-only.
169 milliseconds. This attribute is read-only. If the device is
181 This attribute is read-only. If the device is not capable to
209 contains the PM QoS resume latency limit for the given device,
214 the PM QoS resume latency may be arbitrary and the special value
221 This attribute has no effect on system-wide suspend/resume and
229 contains the PM QoS active state latency tolerance limit for the
237 Reading "auto" from this file means that the maximum memory
239 by the hardware as needed. Writing "auto" to it allows the
247 devices and on system-wide suspend/resume and hibernation.
254 is used for manipulating the PM QoS "no power off" flag. If
261 This attribute has no effect on system-wide suspend/resume and
269 the current runtime PM status of the device, which may be
271 error), or "unsupported" (runtime PM is disabled).
278 Used for runtime PM statistics.
285 Used for runtime PM statistics.
291 Reports the runtime PM usage count of a device.
297 Is runtime PM enabled for this device?
305 Reports the runtime PM children usage count of a device, or