Lines Matching +full:wake +full:- +full:device
7 management related properties of given device.
14 space to check if the device is enabled to wake up the system
32 events this file is not present. In that case the device cannot
33 be enabled to wake up the system from sleep states.
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;
46 + "on\n" to prevent the device from being power managed;
51 from power managing the device at run time. Doing that while
52 the device is suspended causes it to be woken up.
59 enable or diasble the device's suspend and resume callbacks to
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
77 device drivers and in that cases it should be safe to leave the
85 of signaled wakeup events associated with the device. This
86 attribute is read-only. If the device is not capable to wake up
88 If the device is not enabled to wake up the system from sleep
97 the device was completed (at the kernel level). This attribute
98 is read-only. If the device is not capable to wake up the
100 the device is not enabled to wake up the system from sleep
109 the device might have aborted system transition into a sleep
110 state in progress. This attribute is read-only. If the device
111 is not capable to wake up the system from sleep states, this
112 attribute is not present. If the device is not enabled to wake
120 number of times a wakeup event associated with the device has
122 read-only. If the device is not capable to wake up the system
124 device is not enabled to wake up the system from sleep states,
133 the device is being processed (1). This attribute is read-only.
134 If the device is not capable to wake up the system from sleep
135 states, this attribute is not present. If the device is not
136 enabled to wake up the system from sleep states, this attribute
145 device, in milliseconds. This attribute is read-only. If the
146 device is not capable to wake up the system from sleep states,
147 this attribute is not present. If the device is not enabled to
148 wake up the system from sleep states, this attribute is empty.
156 with the device, in milliseconds. This attribute is read-only.
157 If the device is not capable to wake up the system from sleep
158 states, this attribute is not present. If the device is not
159 enabled to wake up the system from sleep states, this attribute
168 signaling the last wakeup event associated with the device, in
169 milliseconds. This attribute is read-only. If the device is
170 not enabled to wake up the system from sleep states, this
171 attribute is not present. If the device is not enabled to wake
179 contains the total time the device has been preventing
181 This attribute is read-only. If the device is not capable to
182 wake up the system from sleep states, this attribute is not
183 present. If the device is not enabled to wake up the system
192 drivers do not want their device to suspend as soon as it
193 becomes idle at run time; they want the device to remain
196 prevent the device from being suspended at run time (similar
209 contains the PM QoS resume latency limit for the given device,
211 device, after it has been suspended at run time, from a resume
212 request to the moment the device will be ready to process I/O,
216 all for the given device.
221 This attribute has no effect on system-wide suspend/resume and
230 given device in microseconds. That is the maximum memory access
231 latency the device can suffer without any visible adverse
235 for the device automatically.
238 access latency for the device may be determined automatically
247 devices and on system-wide suspend/resume and hibernation.
256 be removed entirely from the device.
261 This attribute has no effect on system-wide suspend/resume and
269 the current runtime PM status of the device, which may be
277 Reports the total time that the device has been active.
284 Reports total time that the device has been suspended.
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