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@@ -75,9 +75,6 @@ may need to apply in domain-specific ways to their devices:
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struct bus_type {
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int (*suspend)(struct device *dev, pm_message_t state);
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- int (*suspend_late)(struct device *dev, pm_message_t state);
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-
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- int (*resume_early)(struct device *dev);
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int (*resume)(struct device *dev);
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};
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@@ -226,20 +223,7 @@ The phases are seen by driver notifications issued in this order:
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This call should handle parts of device suspend logic that require
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sleeping. It probably does work to quiesce the device which hasn't
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- been abstracted into class.suspend() or bus.suspend_late().
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-
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- 3 bus.suspend_late(dev, message) is called with IRQs disabled, and
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- with only one CPU active. Until the bus.resume_early() phase
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- completes (see later), IRQs are not enabled again. This method
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- won't be exposed by all busses; for message based busses like USB,
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- I2C, or SPI, device interactions normally require IRQs. This bus
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- call may be morphed into a driver call with bus-specific parameters.
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-
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- This call might save low level hardware state that might otherwise
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- be lost in the upcoming low power state, and actually put the
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- device into a low power state ... so that in some cases the device
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- may stay partly usable until this late. This "late" call may also
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- help when coping with hardware that behaves badly.
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+ been abstracted into class.suspend().
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The pm_message_t parameter is currently used to refine those semantics
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(described later).
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@@ -351,19 +335,11 @@ devices processing each phase's calls before the next phase begins.
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The phases are seen by driver notifications issued in this order:
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- 1 bus.resume_early(dev) is called with IRQs disabled, and with
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- only one CPU active. As with bus.suspend_late(), this method
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- won't be supported on busses that require IRQs in order to
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- interact with devices.
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-
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- This reverses the effects of bus.suspend_late().
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-
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- 2 bus.resume(dev) is called next. This may be morphed into a device
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- driver call with bus-specific parameters; implementations may sleep.
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-
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- This reverses the effects of bus.suspend().
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+ 1 bus.resume(dev) reverses the effects of bus.suspend(). This may
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+ be morphed into a device driver call with bus-specific parameters;
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+ implementations may sleep.
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- 3 class.resume(dev) is called for devices associated with a class
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+ 2 class.resume(dev) is called for devices associated with a class
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that has such a method. Implementations may sleep.
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This reverses the effects of class.suspend(), and would usually
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