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@@ -164,7 +164,6 @@ struct pci_driver:
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int (*suspend) (struct pci_dev *dev, pm_message_t state);
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int (*resume) (struct pci_dev *dev);
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- int (*enable_wake) (struct pci_dev *dev, pci_power_t state, int enable);
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suspend
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@@ -251,42 +250,6 @@ The driver should update the current_state field in its pci_dev structure in
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this function, except for PM-capable devices when pci_set_power_state is used.
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-enable_wake
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------------
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-Usage:
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-if (dev->driver && dev->driver->enable_wake)
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- dev->driver->enable_wake(dev,state,enable);
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-
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-This callback is generally only relevant for devices that support the PCI PM
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-spec and have the ability to generate a PME# (Power Management Event Signal)
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-to wake the system up. (However, it is possible that a device may support
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-some non-standard way of generating a wake event on sleep.)
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-Bits 15:11 of the PMC (Power Mgmt Capabilities) Register in a device's
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-PM Capabilities describe what power states the device supports generating a
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-wake event from:
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-+------------------+
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-| Bit | State |
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-+------------------+
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-| 11 | D0 |
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-| 12 | D1 |
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-| 13 | D2 |
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-| 14 | D3hot |
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-| 15 | D3cold |
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-+------------------+
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-A device can use this to enable wake events:
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- pci_enable_wake(dev,state,enable);
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-Note that to enable PME# from D3cold, a value of 4 should be passed to
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-pci_enable_wake (since it uses an index into a bitmask). If a driver gets
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-a request to enable wake events from D3, two calls should be made to
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-pci_enable_wake (one for both D3hot and D3cold).
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A reference implementation
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