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@@ -145,11 +145,13 @@ The action performed by the idle callback is totally dependent on the subsystem
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if the device can be suspended (i.e. if all of the conditions necessary for
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suspending the device are satisfied) and to queue up a suspend request for the
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device in that case. If there is no idle callback, or if the callback returns
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-0, then the PM core will attempt to carry out a runtime suspend of the device;
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-in essence, it will call pm_runtime_suspend() directly. To prevent this (for
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-example, if the callback routine has started a delayed suspend), the routine
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-should return a non-zero value. Negative error return codes are ignored by the
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-PM core.
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+0, then the PM core will attempt to carry out a runtime suspend of the device,
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+also respecting devices configured for autosuspend. In essence this means a
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+call to pm_runtime_autosuspend() (do note that drivers needs to update the
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+device last busy mark, pm_runtime_mark_last_busy(), to control the delay under
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+this circumstance). To prevent this (for example, if the callback routine has
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+started a delayed suspend), the routine must return a non-zero value. Negative
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+error return codes are ignored by the PM core.
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The helper functions provided by the PM core, described in Section 4, guarantee
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that the following constraints are met with respect to runtime PM callbacks for
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@@ -308,7 +310,7 @@ drivers/base/power/runtime.c and include/linux/pm_runtime.h:
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- execute the subsystem-level idle callback for the device; returns an
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error code on failure, where -EINPROGRESS means that ->runtime_idle() is
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already being executed; if there is no callback or the callback returns 0
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- then run pm_runtime_suspend(dev) and return its result
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+ then run pm_runtime_autosuspend(dev) and return its result
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int pm_runtime_suspend(struct device *dev);
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- execute the subsystem-level suspend callback for the device; returns 0 on
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