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  1. #ifndef _LINUX_SUSPEND_H
  2. #define _LINUX_SUSPEND_H
  3. #include <linux/swap.h>
  4. #include <linux/notifier.h>
  5. #include <linux/init.h>
  6. #include <linux/pm.h>
  7. #include <linux/mm.h>
  8. #include <linux/freezer.h>
  9. #include <asm/errno.h>
  10. #ifdef CONFIG_VT
  11. extern void pm_set_vt_switch(int);
  12. #else
  13. static inline void pm_set_vt_switch(int do_switch)
  14. {
  15. }
  16. #endif
  17. #ifdef CONFIG_VT_CONSOLE_SLEEP
  18. extern int pm_prepare_console(void);
  19. extern void pm_restore_console(void);
  20. #else
  21. static inline int pm_prepare_console(void)
  22. {
  23. return 0;
  24. }
  25. static inline void pm_restore_console(void)
  26. {
  27. }
  28. #endif
  29. typedef int __bitwise suspend_state_t;
  30. #define PM_SUSPEND_ON ((__force suspend_state_t) 0)
  31. #define PM_SUSPEND_FREEZE ((__force suspend_state_t) 1)
  32. #define PM_SUSPEND_STANDBY ((__force suspend_state_t) 2)
  33. #define PM_SUSPEND_MEM ((__force suspend_state_t) 3)
  34. #define PM_SUSPEND_MIN PM_SUSPEND_FREEZE
  35. #define PM_SUSPEND_MAX ((__force suspend_state_t) 4)
  36. enum suspend_stat_step {
  37. SUSPEND_FREEZE = 1,
  38. SUSPEND_PREPARE,
  39. SUSPEND_SUSPEND,
  40. SUSPEND_SUSPEND_LATE,
  41. SUSPEND_SUSPEND_NOIRQ,
  42. SUSPEND_RESUME_NOIRQ,
  43. SUSPEND_RESUME_EARLY,
  44. SUSPEND_RESUME
  45. };
  46. struct suspend_stats {
  47. int success;
  48. int fail;
  49. int failed_freeze;
  50. int failed_prepare;
  51. int failed_suspend;
  52. int failed_suspend_late;
  53. int failed_suspend_noirq;
  54. int failed_resume;
  55. int failed_resume_early;
  56. int failed_resume_noirq;
  57. #define REC_FAILED_NUM 2
  58. int last_failed_dev;
  59. char failed_devs[REC_FAILED_NUM][40];
  60. int last_failed_errno;
  61. int errno[REC_FAILED_NUM];
  62. int last_failed_step;
  63. enum suspend_stat_step failed_steps[REC_FAILED_NUM];
  64. };
  65. extern struct suspend_stats suspend_stats;
  66. static inline void dpm_save_failed_dev(const char *name)
  67. {
  68. strlcpy(suspend_stats.failed_devs[suspend_stats.last_failed_dev],
  69. name,
  70. sizeof(suspend_stats.failed_devs[0]));
  71. suspend_stats.last_failed_dev++;
  72. suspend_stats.last_failed_dev %= REC_FAILED_NUM;
  73. }
  74. static inline void dpm_save_failed_errno(int err)
  75. {
  76. suspend_stats.errno[suspend_stats.last_failed_errno] = err;
  77. suspend_stats.last_failed_errno++;
  78. suspend_stats.last_failed_errno %= REC_FAILED_NUM;
  79. }
  80. static inline void dpm_save_failed_step(enum suspend_stat_step step)
  81. {
  82. suspend_stats.failed_steps[suspend_stats.last_failed_step] = step;
  83. suspend_stats.last_failed_step++;
  84. suspend_stats.last_failed_step %= REC_FAILED_NUM;
  85. }
  86. /**
  87. * struct platform_suspend_ops - Callbacks for managing platform dependent
  88. * system sleep states.
  89. *
  90. * @valid: Callback to determine if given system sleep state is supported by
  91. * the platform.
  92. * Valid (ie. supported) states are advertised in /sys/power/state. Note
  93. * that it still may be impossible to enter given system sleep state if the
  94. * conditions aren't right.
  95. * There is the %suspend_valid_only_mem function available that can be
  96. * assigned to this if the platform only supports mem sleep.
  97. *
  98. * @begin: Initialise a transition to given system sleep state.
  99. * @begin() is executed right prior to suspending devices. The information
  100. * conveyed to the platform code by @begin() should be disregarded by it as
  101. * soon as @end() is executed. If @begin() fails (ie. returns nonzero),
  102. * @prepare(), @enter() and @finish() will not be called by the PM core.
  103. * This callback is optional. However, if it is implemented, the argument
  104. * passed to @enter() is redundant and should be ignored.
  105. *
  106. * @prepare: Prepare the platform for entering the system sleep state indicated
  107. * by @begin().
  108. * @prepare() is called right after devices have been suspended (ie. the
  109. * appropriate .suspend() method has been executed for each device) and
  110. * before device drivers' late suspend callbacks are executed. It returns
  111. * 0 on success or a negative error code otherwise, in which case the
  112. * system cannot enter the desired sleep state (@prepare_late(), @enter(),
  113. * and @wake() will not be called in that case).
  114. *
  115. * @prepare_late: Finish preparing the platform for entering the system sleep
  116. * state indicated by @begin().
  117. * @prepare_late is called before disabling nonboot CPUs and after
  118. * device drivers' late suspend callbacks have been executed. It returns
  119. * 0 on success or a negative error code otherwise, in which case the
  120. * system cannot enter the desired sleep state (@enter() will not be
  121. * executed).
  122. *
  123. * @enter: Enter the system sleep state indicated by @begin() or represented by
  124. * the argument if @begin() is not implemented.
  125. * This callback is mandatory. It returns 0 on success or a negative
  126. * error code otherwise, in which case the system cannot enter the desired
  127. * sleep state.
  128. *
  129. * @wake: Called when the system has just left a sleep state, right after
  130. * the nonboot CPUs have been enabled and before device drivers' early
  131. * resume callbacks are executed.
  132. * This callback is optional, but should be implemented by the platforms
  133. * that implement @prepare_late(). If implemented, it is always called
  134. * after @prepare_late and @enter(), even if one of them fails.
  135. *
  136. * @finish: Finish wake-up of the platform.
  137. * @finish is called right prior to calling device drivers' regular suspend
  138. * callbacks.
  139. * This callback is optional, but should be implemented by the platforms
  140. * that implement @prepare(). If implemented, it is always called after
  141. * @enter() and @wake(), even if any of them fails. It is executed after
  142. * a failing @prepare.
  143. *
  144. * @suspend_again: Returns whether the system should suspend again (true) or
  145. * not (false). If the platform wants to poll sensors or execute some
  146. * code during suspended without invoking userspace and most of devices,
  147. * suspend_again callback is the place assuming that periodic-wakeup or
  148. * alarm-wakeup is already setup. This allows to execute some codes while
  149. * being kept suspended in the view of userland and devices.
  150. *
  151. * @end: Called by the PM core right after resuming devices, to indicate to
  152. * the platform that the system has returned to the working state or
  153. * the transition to the sleep state has been aborted.
  154. * This callback is optional, but should be implemented by the platforms
  155. * that implement @begin(). Accordingly, platforms implementing @begin()
  156. * should also provide a @end() which cleans up transitions aborted before
  157. * @enter().
  158. *
  159. * @recover: Recover the platform from a suspend failure.
  160. * Called by the PM core if the suspending of devices fails.
  161. * This callback is optional and should only be implemented by platforms
  162. * which require special recovery actions in that situation.
  163. */
  164. struct platform_suspend_ops {
  165. int (*valid)(suspend_state_t state);
  166. int (*begin)(suspend_state_t state);
  167. int (*prepare)(void);
  168. int (*prepare_late)(void);
  169. int (*enter)(suspend_state_t state);
  170. void (*wake)(void);
  171. void (*finish)(void);
  172. bool (*suspend_again)(void);
  173. void (*end)(void);
  174. void (*recover)(void);
  175. };
  176. #ifdef CONFIG_SUSPEND
  177. /**
  178. * suspend_set_ops - set platform dependent suspend operations
  179. * @ops: The new suspend operations to set.
  180. */
  181. extern void suspend_set_ops(const struct platform_suspend_ops *ops);
  182. extern int suspend_valid_only_mem(suspend_state_t state);
  183. extern void freeze_wake(void);
  184. /**
  185. * arch_suspend_disable_irqs - disable IRQs for suspend
  186. *
  187. * Disables IRQs (in the default case). This is a weak symbol in the common
  188. * code and thus allows architectures to override it if more needs to be
  189. * done. Not called for suspend to disk.
  190. */
  191. extern void arch_suspend_disable_irqs(void);
  192. /**
  193. * arch_suspend_enable_irqs - enable IRQs after suspend
  194. *
  195. * Enables IRQs (in the default case). This is a weak symbol in the common
  196. * code and thus allows architectures to override it if more needs to be
  197. * done. Not called for suspend to disk.
  198. */
  199. extern void arch_suspend_enable_irqs(void);
  200. extern int pm_suspend(suspend_state_t state);
  201. #else /* !CONFIG_SUSPEND */
  202. #define suspend_valid_only_mem NULL
  203. static inline void suspend_set_ops(const struct platform_suspend_ops *ops) {}
  204. static inline int pm_suspend(suspend_state_t state) { return -ENOSYS; }
  205. static inline void freeze_wake(void) {}
  206. #endif /* !CONFIG_SUSPEND */
  207. /* struct pbe is used for creating lists of pages that should be restored
  208. * atomically during the resume from disk, because the page frames they have
  209. * occupied before the suspend are in use.
  210. */
  211. struct pbe {
  212. void *address; /* address of the copy */
  213. void *orig_address; /* original address of a page */
  214. struct pbe *next;
  215. };
  216. /* mm/page_alloc.c */
  217. extern void mark_free_pages(struct zone *zone);
  218. /**
  219. * struct platform_hibernation_ops - hibernation platform support
  220. *
  221. * The methods in this structure allow a platform to carry out special
  222. * operations required by it during a hibernation transition.
  223. *
  224. * All the methods below, except for @recover(), must be implemented.
  225. *
  226. * @begin: Tell the platform driver that we're starting hibernation.
  227. * Called right after shrinking memory and before freezing devices.
  228. *
  229. * @end: Called by the PM core right after resuming devices, to indicate to
  230. * the platform that the system has returned to the working state.
  231. *
  232. * @pre_snapshot: Prepare the platform for creating the hibernation image.
  233. * Called right after devices have been frozen and before the nonboot
  234. * CPUs are disabled (runs with IRQs on).
  235. *
  236. * @finish: Restore the previous state of the platform after the hibernation
  237. * image has been created *or* put the platform into the normal operation
  238. * mode after the hibernation (the same method is executed in both cases).
  239. * Called right after the nonboot CPUs have been enabled and before
  240. * thawing devices (runs with IRQs on).
  241. *
  242. * @prepare: Prepare the platform for entering the low power state.
  243. * Called right after the hibernation image has been saved and before
  244. * devices are prepared for entering the low power state.
  245. *
  246. * @enter: Put the system into the low power state after the hibernation image
  247. * has been saved to disk.
  248. * Called after the nonboot CPUs have been disabled and all of the low
  249. * level devices have been shut down (runs with IRQs off).
  250. *
  251. * @leave: Perform the first stage of the cleanup after the system sleep state
  252. * indicated by @set_target() has been left.
  253. * Called right after the control has been passed from the boot kernel to
  254. * the image kernel, before the nonboot CPUs are enabled and before devices
  255. * are resumed. Executed with interrupts disabled.
  256. *
  257. * @pre_restore: Prepare system for the restoration from a hibernation image.
  258. * Called right after devices have been frozen and before the nonboot
  259. * CPUs are disabled (runs with IRQs on).
  260. *
  261. * @restore_cleanup: Clean up after a failing image restoration.
  262. * Called right after the nonboot CPUs have been enabled and before
  263. * thawing devices (runs with IRQs on).
  264. *
  265. * @recover: Recover the platform from a failure to suspend devices.
  266. * Called by the PM core if the suspending of devices during hibernation
  267. * fails. This callback is optional and should only be implemented by
  268. * platforms which require special recovery actions in that situation.
  269. */
  270. struct platform_hibernation_ops {
  271. int (*begin)(void);
  272. void (*end)(void);
  273. int (*pre_snapshot)(void);
  274. void (*finish)(void);
  275. int (*prepare)(void);
  276. int (*enter)(void);
  277. void (*leave)(void);
  278. int (*pre_restore)(void);
  279. void (*restore_cleanup)(void);
  280. void (*recover)(void);
  281. };
  282. #ifdef CONFIG_HIBERNATION
  283. /* kernel/power/snapshot.c */
  284. extern void __register_nosave_region(unsigned long b, unsigned long e, int km);
  285. static inline void __init register_nosave_region(unsigned long b, unsigned long e)
  286. {
  287. __register_nosave_region(b, e, 0);
  288. }
  289. static inline void __init register_nosave_region_late(unsigned long b, unsigned long e)
  290. {
  291. __register_nosave_region(b, e, 1);
  292. }
  293. extern int swsusp_page_is_forbidden(struct page *);
  294. extern void swsusp_set_page_free(struct page *);
  295. extern void swsusp_unset_page_free(struct page *);
  296. extern unsigned long get_safe_page(gfp_t gfp_mask);
  297. extern void hibernation_set_ops(const struct platform_hibernation_ops *ops);
  298. extern int hibernate(void);
  299. extern bool system_entering_hibernation(void);
  300. #else /* CONFIG_HIBERNATION */
  301. static inline void register_nosave_region(unsigned long b, unsigned long e) {}
  302. static inline void register_nosave_region_late(unsigned long b, unsigned long e) {}
  303. static inline int swsusp_page_is_forbidden(struct page *p) { return 0; }
  304. static inline void swsusp_set_page_free(struct page *p) {}
  305. static inline void swsusp_unset_page_free(struct page *p) {}
  306. static inline void hibernation_set_ops(const struct platform_hibernation_ops *ops) {}
  307. static inline int hibernate(void) { return -ENOSYS; }
  308. static inline bool system_entering_hibernation(void) { return false; }
  309. #endif /* CONFIG_HIBERNATION */
  310. /* Hibernation and suspend events */
  311. #define PM_HIBERNATION_PREPARE 0x0001 /* Going to hibernate */
  312. #define PM_POST_HIBERNATION 0x0002 /* Hibernation finished */
  313. #define PM_SUSPEND_PREPARE 0x0003 /* Going to suspend the system */
  314. #define PM_POST_SUSPEND 0x0004 /* Suspend finished */
  315. #define PM_RESTORE_PREPARE 0x0005 /* Going to restore a saved image */
  316. #define PM_POST_RESTORE 0x0006 /* Restore failed */
  317. extern struct mutex pm_mutex;
  318. #ifdef CONFIG_PM_SLEEP
  319. void save_processor_state(void);
  320. void restore_processor_state(void);
  321. /* kernel/power/main.c */
  322. extern int register_pm_notifier(struct notifier_block *nb);
  323. extern int unregister_pm_notifier(struct notifier_block *nb);
  324. #define pm_notifier(fn, pri) { \
  325. static struct notifier_block fn##_nb = \
  326. { .notifier_call = fn, .priority = pri }; \
  327. register_pm_notifier(&fn##_nb); \
  328. }
  329. /* drivers/base/power/wakeup.c */
  330. extern bool events_check_enabled;
  331. extern bool pm_wakeup_pending(void);
  332. extern bool pm_get_wakeup_count(unsigned int *count, bool block);
  333. extern bool pm_save_wakeup_count(unsigned int count);
  334. extern void pm_wakep_autosleep_enabled(bool set);
  335. extern void pm_print_active_wakeup_sources(void);
  336. static inline void lock_system_sleep(void)
  337. {
  338. current->flags |= PF_FREEZER_SKIP;
  339. mutex_lock(&pm_mutex);
  340. }
  341. static inline void unlock_system_sleep(void)
  342. {
  343. /*
  344. * Don't use freezer_count() because we don't want the call to
  345. * try_to_freeze() here.
  346. *
  347. * Reason:
  348. * Fundamentally, we just don't need it, because freezing condition
  349. * doesn't come into effect until we release the pm_mutex lock,
  350. * since the freezer always works with pm_mutex held.
  351. *
  352. * More importantly, in the case of hibernation,
  353. * unlock_system_sleep() gets called in snapshot_read() and
  354. * snapshot_write() when the freezing condition is still in effect.
  355. * Which means, if we use try_to_freeze() here, it would make them
  356. * enter the refrigerator, thus causing hibernation to lockup.
  357. */
  358. current->flags &= ~PF_FREEZER_SKIP;
  359. mutex_unlock(&pm_mutex);
  360. }
  361. #else /* !CONFIG_PM_SLEEP */
  362. static inline int register_pm_notifier(struct notifier_block *nb)
  363. {
  364. return 0;
  365. }
  366. static inline int unregister_pm_notifier(struct notifier_block *nb)
  367. {
  368. return 0;
  369. }
  370. #define pm_notifier(fn, pri) do { (void)(fn); } while (0)
  371. static inline bool pm_wakeup_pending(void) { return false; }
  372. static inline void lock_system_sleep(void) {}
  373. static inline void unlock_system_sleep(void) {}
  374. #endif /* !CONFIG_PM_SLEEP */
  375. #ifdef CONFIG_PM_SLEEP_DEBUG
  376. extern bool pm_print_times_enabled;
  377. #else
  378. #define pm_print_times_enabled (false)
  379. #endif
  380. #ifdef CONFIG_PM_AUTOSLEEP
  381. /* kernel/power/autosleep.c */
  382. void queue_up_suspend_work(void);
  383. #else /* !CONFIG_PM_AUTOSLEEP */
  384. static inline void queue_up_suspend_work(void) {}
  385. #endif /* !CONFIG_PM_AUTOSLEEP */
  386. #ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_SAVE_PAGE_KEYS
  387. /*
  388. * The ARCH_SAVE_PAGE_KEYS functions can be used by an architecture
  389. * to save/restore additional information to/from the array of page
  390. * frame numbers in the hibernation image. For s390 this is used to
  391. * save and restore the storage key for each page that is included
  392. * in the hibernation image.
  393. */
  394. unsigned long page_key_additional_pages(unsigned long pages);
  395. int page_key_alloc(unsigned long pages);
  396. void page_key_free(void);
  397. void page_key_read(unsigned long *pfn);
  398. void page_key_memorize(unsigned long *pfn);
  399. void page_key_write(void *address);
  400. #else /* !CONFIG_ARCH_SAVE_PAGE_KEYS */
  401. static inline unsigned long page_key_additional_pages(unsigned long pages)
  402. {
  403. return 0;
  404. }
  405. static inline int page_key_alloc(unsigned long pages)
  406. {
  407. return 0;
  408. }
  409. static inline void page_key_free(void) {}
  410. static inline void page_key_read(unsigned long *pfn) {}
  411. static inline void page_key_memorize(unsigned long *pfn) {}
  412. static inline void page_key_write(void *address) {}
  413. #endif /* !CONFIG_ARCH_SAVE_PAGE_KEYS */
  414. #endif /* _LINUX_SUSPEND_H */