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  1. /*
  2. * drivers/acpi/device_pm.c - ACPI device power management routines.
  3. *
  4. * Copyright (C) 2012, Intel Corp.
  5. * Author: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>
  6. *
  7. * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  8. *
  9. * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
  10. * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published
  11. * by the Free Software Foundation.
  12. *
  13. * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
  14. * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  15. * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
  16. * General Public License for more details.
  17. *
  18. * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
  19. * with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
  20. * 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA.
  21. *
  22. * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  23. */
  24. #include <linux/device.h>
  25. #include <linux/export.h>
  26. #include <linux/mutex.h>
  27. #include <linux/pm_qos.h>
  28. #include <linux/pm_runtime.h>
  29. #include <acpi/acpi.h>
  30. #include <acpi/acpi_bus.h>
  31. #include <acpi/acpi_drivers.h>
  32. #include "internal.h"
  33. #define _COMPONENT ACPI_POWER_COMPONENT
  34. ACPI_MODULE_NAME("device_pm");
  35. /**
  36. * acpi_power_state_string - String representation of ACPI device power state.
  37. * @state: ACPI device power state to return the string representation of.
  38. */
  39. const char *acpi_power_state_string(int state)
  40. {
  41. switch (state) {
  42. case ACPI_STATE_D0:
  43. return "D0";
  44. case ACPI_STATE_D1:
  45. return "D1";
  46. case ACPI_STATE_D2:
  47. return "D2";
  48. case ACPI_STATE_D3_HOT:
  49. return "D3hot";
  50. case ACPI_STATE_D3_COLD:
  51. return "D3cold";
  52. default:
  53. return "(unknown)";
  54. }
  55. }
  56. /**
  57. * acpi_device_get_power - Get power state of an ACPI device.
  58. * @device: Device to get the power state of.
  59. * @state: Place to store the power state of the device.
  60. *
  61. * This function does not update the device's power.state field, but it may
  62. * update its parent's power.state field (when the parent's power state is
  63. * unknown and the device's power state turns out to be D0).
  64. */
  65. int acpi_device_get_power(struct acpi_device *device, int *state)
  66. {
  67. int result = ACPI_STATE_UNKNOWN;
  68. if (!device || !state)
  69. return -EINVAL;
  70. if (!device->flags.power_manageable) {
  71. /* TBD: Non-recursive algorithm for walking up hierarchy. */
  72. *state = device->parent ?
  73. device->parent->power.state : ACPI_STATE_D0;
  74. goto out;
  75. }
  76. /*
  77. * Get the device's power state from power resources settings and _PSC,
  78. * if available.
  79. */
  80. if (device->power.flags.power_resources) {
  81. int error = acpi_power_get_inferred_state(device, &result);
  82. if (error)
  83. return error;
  84. }
  85. if (device->power.flags.explicit_get) {
  86. acpi_handle handle = device->handle;
  87. unsigned long long psc;
  88. acpi_status status;
  89. status = acpi_evaluate_integer(handle, "_PSC", NULL, &psc);
  90. if (ACPI_FAILURE(status))
  91. return -ENODEV;
  92. /*
  93. * The power resources settings may indicate a power state
  94. * shallower than the actual power state of the device.
  95. *
  96. * Moreover, on systems predating ACPI 4.0, if the device
  97. * doesn't depend on any power resources and _PSC returns 3,
  98. * that means "power off". We need to maintain compatibility
  99. * with those systems.
  100. */
  101. if (psc > result && psc < ACPI_STATE_D3_COLD)
  102. result = psc;
  103. else if (result == ACPI_STATE_UNKNOWN)
  104. result = psc > ACPI_STATE_D2 ? ACPI_STATE_D3_COLD : psc;
  105. }
  106. /*
  107. * If we were unsure about the device parent's power state up to this
  108. * point, the fact that the device is in D0 implies that the parent has
  109. * to be in D0 too.
  110. */
  111. if (device->parent && device->parent->power.state == ACPI_STATE_UNKNOWN
  112. && result == ACPI_STATE_D0)
  113. device->parent->power.state = ACPI_STATE_D0;
  114. *state = result;
  115. out:
  116. ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_INFO, "Device [%s] power state is %s\n",
  117. device->pnp.bus_id, acpi_power_state_string(*state)));
  118. return 0;
  119. }
  120. static int acpi_dev_pm_explicit_set(struct acpi_device *adev, int state)
  121. {
  122. if (adev->power.states[state].flags.explicit_set) {
  123. char method[5] = { '_', 'P', 'S', '0' + state, '\0' };
  124. acpi_status status;
  125. status = acpi_evaluate_object(adev->handle, method, NULL, NULL);
  126. if (ACPI_FAILURE(status))
  127. return -ENODEV;
  128. }
  129. return 0;
  130. }
  131. /**
  132. * acpi_device_set_power - Set power state of an ACPI device.
  133. * @device: Device to set the power state of.
  134. * @state: New power state to set.
  135. *
  136. * Callers must ensure that the device is power manageable before using this
  137. * function.
  138. */
  139. int acpi_device_set_power(struct acpi_device *device, int state)
  140. {
  141. int result = 0;
  142. bool cut_power = false;
  143. if (!device || (state < ACPI_STATE_D0) || (state > ACPI_STATE_D3_COLD))
  144. return -EINVAL;
  145. /* Make sure this is a valid target state */
  146. if (state == device->power.state) {
  147. ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_INFO, "Device is already at %s\n",
  148. acpi_power_state_string(state)));
  149. return 0;
  150. }
  151. if (!device->power.states[state].flags.valid) {
  152. printk(KERN_WARNING PREFIX "Device does not support %s\n",
  153. acpi_power_state_string(state));
  154. return -ENODEV;
  155. }
  156. if (device->parent && (state < device->parent->power.state)) {
  157. printk(KERN_WARNING PREFIX
  158. "Cannot set device to a higher-powered"
  159. " state than parent\n");
  160. return -ENODEV;
  161. }
  162. /* For D3cold we should first transition into D3hot. */
  163. if (state == ACPI_STATE_D3_COLD
  164. && device->power.states[ACPI_STATE_D3_COLD].flags.os_accessible) {
  165. state = ACPI_STATE_D3_HOT;
  166. cut_power = true;
  167. }
  168. if (state < device->power.state && state != ACPI_STATE_D0
  169. && device->power.state >= ACPI_STATE_D3_HOT) {
  170. printk(KERN_WARNING PREFIX
  171. "Cannot transition to non-D0 state from D3\n");
  172. return -ENODEV;
  173. }
  174. /*
  175. * Transition Power
  176. * ----------------
  177. * In accordance with the ACPI specification first apply power (via
  178. * power resources) and then evalute _PSx.
  179. */
  180. if (device->power.flags.power_resources) {
  181. result = acpi_power_transition(device, state);
  182. if (result)
  183. goto end;
  184. }
  185. result = acpi_dev_pm_explicit_set(device, state);
  186. if (result)
  187. goto end;
  188. if (cut_power) {
  189. device->power.state = state;
  190. state = ACPI_STATE_D3_COLD;
  191. result = acpi_power_transition(device, state);
  192. }
  193. end:
  194. if (result) {
  195. printk(KERN_WARNING PREFIX
  196. "Device [%s] failed to transition to %s\n",
  197. device->pnp.bus_id,
  198. acpi_power_state_string(state));
  199. } else {
  200. device->power.state = state;
  201. ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_INFO,
  202. "Device [%s] transitioned to %s\n",
  203. device->pnp.bus_id,
  204. acpi_power_state_string(state)));
  205. }
  206. return result;
  207. }
  208. EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_device_set_power);
  209. int acpi_bus_set_power(acpi_handle handle, int state)
  210. {
  211. struct acpi_device *device;
  212. int result;
  213. result = acpi_bus_get_device(handle, &device);
  214. if (result)
  215. return result;
  216. if (!device->flags.power_manageable) {
  217. ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_INFO,
  218. "Device [%s] is not power manageable\n",
  219. dev_name(&device->dev)));
  220. return -ENODEV;
  221. }
  222. return acpi_device_set_power(device, state);
  223. }
  224. EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_bus_set_power);
  225. int acpi_bus_init_power(struct acpi_device *device)
  226. {
  227. int state;
  228. int result;
  229. if (!device)
  230. return -EINVAL;
  231. device->power.state = ACPI_STATE_UNKNOWN;
  232. result = acpi_device_get_power(device, &state);
  233. if (result)
  234. return result;
  235. if (state < ACPI_STATE_D3_COLD && device->power.flags.power_resources) {
  236. result = acpi_power_on_resources(device, state);
  237. if (result)
  238. return result;
  239. result = acpi_dev_pm_explicit_set(device, state);
  240. if (result)
  241. return result;
  242. } else if (state == ACPI_STATE_UNKNOWN) {
  243. /*
  244. * No power resources and missing _PSC? Cross fingers and make
  245. * it D0 in hope that this is what the BIOS put the device into.
  246. * [We tried to force D0 here by executing _PS0, but that broke
  247. * Toshiba P870-303 in a nasty way.]
  248. */
  249. state = ACPI_STATE_D0;
  250. }
  251. device->power.state = state;
  252. return 0;
  253. }
  254. int acpi_bus_update_power(acpi_handle handle, int *state_p)
  255. {
  256. struct acpi_device *device;
  257. int state;
  258. int result;
  259. result = acpi_bus_get_device(handle, &device);
  260. if (result)
  261. return result;
  262. result = acpi_device_get_power(device, &state);
  263. if (result)
  264. return result;
  265. if (state == ACPI_STATE_UNKNOWN)
  266. state = ACPI_STATE_D0;
  267. result = acpi_device_set_power(device, state);
  268. if (!result && state_p)
  269. *state_p = state;
  270. return result;
  271. }
  272. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(acpi_bus_update_power);
  273. bool acpi_bus_power_manageable(acpi_handle handle)
  274. {
  275. struct acpi_device *device;
  276. int result;
  277. result = acpi_bus_get_device(handle, &device);
  278. return result ? false : device->flags.power_manageable;
  279. }
  280. EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_bus_power_manageable);
  281. #ifdef CONFIG_PM
  282. static DEFINE_MUTEX(acpi_pm_notifier_lock);
  283. /**
  284. * acpi_add_pm_notifier - Register PM notifier for given ACPI device.
  285. * @adev: ACPI device to add the notifier for.
  286. * @context: Context information to pass to the notifier routine.
  287. *
  288. * NOTE: @adev need not be a run-wake or wakeup device to be a valid source of
  289. * PM wakeup events. For example, wakeup events may be generated for bridges
  290. * if one of the devices below the bridge is signaling wakeup, even if the
  291. * bridge itself doesn't have a wakeup GPE associated with it.
  292. */
  293. acpi_status acpi_add_pm_notifier(struct acpi_device *adev,
  294. acpi_notify_handler handler, void *context)
  295. {
  296. acpi_status status = AE_ALREADY_EXISTS;
  297. mutex_lock(&acpi_pm_notifier_lock);
  298. if (adev->wakeup.flags.notifier_present)
  299. goto out;
  300. status = acpi_install_notify_handler(adev->handle,
  301. ACPI_SYSTEM_NOTIFY,
  302. handler, context);
  303. if (ACPI_FAILURE(status))
  304. goto out;
  305. adev->wakeup.flags.notifier_present = true;
  306. out:
  307. mutex_unlock(&acpi_pm_notifier_lock);
  308. return status;
  309. }
  310. /**
  311. * acpi_remove_pm_notifier - Unregister PM notifier from given ACPI device.
  312. * @adev: ACPI device to remove the notifier from.
  313. */
  314. acpi_status acpi_remove_pm_notifier(struct acpi_device *adev,
  315. acpi_notify_handler handler)
  316. {
  317. acpi_status status = AE_BAD_PARAMETER;
  318. mutex_lock(&acpi_pm_notifier_lock);
  319. if (!adev->wakeup.flags.notifier_present)
  320. goto out;
  321. status = acpi_remove_notify_handler(adev->handle,
  322. ACPI_SYSTEM_NOTIFY,
  323. handler);
  324. if (ACPI_FAILURE(status))
  325. goto out;
  326. adev->wakeup.flags.notifier_present = false;
  327. out:
  328. mutex_unlock(&acpi_pm_notifier_lock);
  329. return status;
  330. }
  331. bool acpi_bus_can_wakeup(acpi_handle handle)
  332. {
  333. struct acpi_device *device;
  334. int result;
  335. result = acpi_bus_get_device(handle, &device);
  336. return result ? false : device->wakeup.flags.valid;
  337. }
  338. EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_bus_can_wakeup);
  339. /**
  340. * acpi_dev_pm_get_state - Get preferred power state of ACPI device.
  341. * @dev: Device whose preferred target power state to return.
  342. * @adev: ACPI device node corresponding to @dev.
  343. * @target_state: System state to match the resultant device state.
  344. * @d_min_p: Location to store the highest power state available to the device.
  345. * @d_max_p: Location to store the lowest power state available to the device.
  346. *
  347. * Find the lowest power (highest number) and highest power (lowest number) ACPI
  348. * device power states that the device can be in while the system is in the
  349. * state represented by @target_state. Store the integer numbers representing
  350. * those stats in the memory locations pointed to by @d_max_p and @d_min_p,
  351. * respectively.
  352. *
  353. * Callers must ensure that @dev and @adev are valid pointers and that @adev
  354. * actually corresponds to @dev before using this function.
  355. *
  356. * Returns 0 on success or -ENODATA when one of the ACPI methods fails or
  357. * returns a value that doesn't make sense. The memory locations pointed to by
  358. * @d_max_p and @d_min_p are only modified on success.
  359. */
  360. static int acpi_dev_pm_get_state(struct device *dev, struct acpi_device *adev,
  361. u32 target_state, int *d_min_p, int *d_max_p)
  362. {
  363. char method[] = { '_', 'S', '0' + target_state, 'D', '\0' };
  364. acpi_handle handle = adev->handle;
  365. unsigned long long ret;
  366. int d_min, d_max;
  367. bool wakeup = false;
  368. acpi_status status;
  369. /*
  370. * If the system state is S0, the lowest power state the device can be
  371. * in is D3cold, unless the device has _S0W and is supposed to signal
  372. * wakeup, in which case the return value of _S0W has to be used as the
  373. * lowest power state available to the device.
  374. */
  375. d_min = ACPI_STATE_D0;
  376. d_max = ACPI_STATE_D3_COLD;
  377. /*
  378. * If present, _SxD methods return the minimum D-state (highest power
  379. * state) we can use for the corresponding S-states. Otherwise, the
  380. * minimum D-state is D0 (ACPI 3.x).
  381. */
  382. if (target_state > ACPI_STATE_S0) {
  383. /*
  384. * We rely on acpi_evaluate_integer() not clobbering the integer
  385. * provided if AE_NOT_FOUND is returned.
  386. */
  387. ret = d_min;
  388. status = acpi_evaluate_integer(handle, method, NULL, &ret);
  389. if ((ACPI_FAILURE(status) && status != AE_NOT_FOUND)
  390. || ret > ACPI_STATE_D3_COLD)
  391. return -ENODATA;
  392. /*
  393. * We need to handle legacy systems where D3hot and D3cold are
  394. * the same and 3 is returned in both cases, so fall back to
  395. * D3cold if D3hot is not a valid state.
  396. */
  397. if (!adev->power.states[ret].flags.valid) {
  398. if (ret == ACPI_STATE_D3_HOT)
  399. ret = ACPI_STATE_D3_COLD;
  400. else
  401. return -ENODATA;
  402. }
  403. d_min = ret;
  404. wakeup = device_may_wakeup(dev) && adev->wakeup.flags.valid
  405. && adev->wakeup.sleep_state >= target_state;
  406. } else if (dev_pm_qos_flags(dev, PM_QOS_FLAG_REMOTE_WAKEUP) !=
  407. PM_QOS_FLAGS_NONE) {
  408. wakeup = adev->wakeup.flags.valid;
  409. }
  410. /*
  411. * If _PRW says we can wake up the system from the target sleep state,
  412. * the D-state returned by _SxD is sufficient for that (we assume a
  413. * wakeup-aware driver if wake is set). Still, if _SxW exists
  414. * (ACPI 3.x), it should return the maximum (lowest power) D-state that
  415. * can wake the system. _S0W may be valid, too.
  416. */
  417. if (wakeup) {
  418. method[3] = 'W';
  419. status = acpi_evaluate_integer(handle, method, NULL, &ret);
  420. if (status == AE_NOT_FOUND) {
  421. if (target_state > ACPI_STATE_S0)
  422. d_max = d_min;
  423. } else if (ACPI_SUCCESS(status) && ret <= ACPI_STATE_D3_COLD) {
  424. /* Fall back to D3cold if ret is not a valid state. */
  425. if (!adev->power.states[ret].flags.valid)
  426. ret = ACPI_STATE_D3_COLD;
  427. d_max = ret > d_min ? ret : d_min;
  428. } else {
  429. return -ENODATA;
  430. }
  431. }
  432. if (d_min_p)
  433. *d_min_p = d_min;
  434. if (d_max_p)
  435. *d_max_p = d_max;
  436. return 0;
  437. }
  438. /**
  439. * acpi_pm_device_sleep_state - Get preferred power state of ACPI device.
  440. * @dev: Device whose preferred target power state to return.
  441. * @d_min_p: Location to store the upper limit of the allowed states range.
  442. * @d_max_in: Deepest low-power state to take into consideration.
  443. * Return value: Preferred power state of the device on success, -ENODEV
  444. * if there's no 'struct acpi_device' for @dev, -EINVAL if @d_max_in is
  445. * incorrect, or -ENODATA on ACPI method failure.
  446. *
  447. * The caller must ensure that @dev is valid before using this function.
  448. */
  449. int acpi_pm_device_sleep_state(struct device *dev, int *d_min_p, int d_max_in)
  450. {
  451. acpi_handle handle = DEVICE_ACPI_HANDLE(dev);
  452. struct acpi_device *adev;
  453. int ret, d_max;
  454. if (d_max_in < ACPI_STATE_D0 || d_max_in > ACPI_STATE_D3_COLD)
  455. return -EINVAL;
  456. if (d_max_in > ACPI_STATE_D3_HOT) {
  457. enum pm_qos_flags_status stat;
  458. stat = dev_pm_qos_flags(dev, PM_QOS_FLAG_NO_POWER_OFF);
  459. if (stat == PM_QOS_FLAGS_ALL)
  460. d_max_in = ACPI_STATE_D3_HOT;
  461. }
  462. if (!handle || acpi_bus_get_device(handle, &adev)) {
  463. dev_dbg(dev, "ACPI handle without context in %s!\n", __func__);
  464. return -ENODEV;
  465. }
  466. ret = acpi_dev_pm_get_state(dev, adev, acpi_target_system_state(),
  467. d_min_p, &d_max);
  468. if (ret)
  469. return ret;
  470. if (d_max_in < *d_min_p)
  471. return -EINVAL;
  472. if (d_max > d_max_in) {
  473. for (d_max = d_max_in; d_max > *d_min_p; d_max--) {
  474. if (adev->power.states[d_max].flags.valid)
  475. break;
  476. }
  477. }
  478. return d_max;
  479. }
  480. EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_pm_device_sleep_state);
  481. #ifdef CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME
  482. /**
  483. * acpi_wakeup_device - Wakeup notification handler for ACPI devices.
  484. * @handle: ACPI handle of the device the notification is for.
  485. * @event: Type of the signaled event.
  486. * @context: Device corresponding to @handle.
  487. */
  488. static void acpi_wakeup_device(acpi_handle handle, u32 event, void *context)
  489. {
  490. struct device *dev = context;
  491. if (event == ACPI_NOTIFY_DEVICE_WAKE && dev) {
  492. pm_wakeup_event(dev, 0);
  493. pm_runtime_resume(dev);
  494. }
  495. }
  496. /**
  497. * __acpi_device_run_wake - Enable/disable runtime remote wakeup for device.
  498. * @adev: ACPI device to enable/disable the remote wakeup for.
  499. * @enable: Whether to enable or disable the wakeup functionality.
  500. *
  501. * Enable/disable the GPE associated with @adev so that it can generate
  502. * wakeup signals for the device in response to external (remote) events and
  503. * enable/disable device wakeup power.
  504. *
  505. * Callers must ensure that @adev is a valid ACPI device node before executing
  506. * this function.
  507. */
  508. int __acpi_device_run_wake(struct acpi_device *adev, bool enable)
  509. {
  510. struct acpi_device_wakeup *wakeup = &adev->wakeup;
  511. if (enable) {
  512. acpi_status res;
  513. int error;
  514. error = acpi_enable_wakeup_device_power(adev, ACPI_STATE_S0);
  515. if (error)
  516. return error;
  517. res = acpi_enable_gpe(wakeup->gpe_device, wakeup->gpe_number);
  518. if (ACPI_FAILURE(res)) {
  519. acpi_disable_wakeup_device_power(adev);
  520. return -EIO;
  521. }
  522. } else {
  523. acpi_disable_gpe(wakeup->gpe_device, wakeup->gpe_number);
  524. acpi_disable_wakeup_device_power(adev);
  525. }
  526. return 0;
  527. }
  528. /**
  529. * acpi_pm_device_run_wake - Enable/disable remote wakeup for given device.
  530. * @dev: Device to enable/disable the platform to wake up.
  531. * @enable: Whether to enable or disable the wakeup functionality.
  532. */
  533. int acpi_pm_device_run_wake(struct device *phys_dev, bool enable)
  534. {
  535. struct acpi_device *adev;
  536. acpi_handle handle;
  537. if (!device_run_wake(phys_dev))
  538. return -EINVAL;
  539. handle = DEVICE_ACPI_HANDLE(phys_dev);
  540. if (!handle || acpi_bus_get_device(handle, &adev)) {
  541. dev_dbg(phys_dev, "ACPI handle without context in %s!\n",
  542. __func__);
  543. return -ENODEV;
  544. }
  545. return __acpi_device_run_wake(adev, enable);
  546. }
  547. EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_pm_device_run_wake);
  548. #else
  549. static inline void acpi_wakeup_device(acpi_handle handle, u32 event,
  550. void *context) {}
  551. #endif /* CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME */
  552. #ifdef CONFIG_PM_SLEEP
  553. /**
  554. * __acpi_device_sleep_wake - Enable or disable device to wake up the system.
  555. * @dev: Device to enable/desible to wake up the system.
  556. * @target_state: System state the device is supposed to wake up from.
  557. * @enable: Whether to enable or disable @dev to wake up the system.
  558. */
  559. int __acpi_device_sleep_wake(struct acpi_device *adev, u32 target_state,
  560. bool enable)
  561. {
  562. return enable ?
  563. acpi_enable_wakeup_device_power(adev, target_state) :
  564. acpi_disable_wakeup_device_power(adev);
  565. }
  566. /**
  567. * acpi_pm_device_sleep_wake - Enable or disable device to wake up the system.
  568. * @dev: Device to enable/desible to wake up the system from sleep states.
  569. * @enable: Whether to enable or disable @dev to wake up the system.
  570. */
  571. int acpi_pm_device_sleep_wake(struct device *dev, bool enable)
  572. {
  573. acpi_handle handle;
  574. struct acpi_device *adev;
  575. int error;
  576. if (!device_can_wakeup(dev))
  577. return -EINVAL;
  578. handle = DEVICE_ACPI_HANDLE(dev);
  579. if (!handle || acpi_bus_get_device(handle, &adev)) {
  580. dev_dbg(dev, "ACPI handle without context in %s!\n", __func__);
  581. return -ENODEV;
  582. }
  583. error = __acpi_device_sleep_wake(adev, acpi_target_system_state(),
  584. enable);
  585. if (!error)
  586. dev_info(dev, "System wakeup %s by ACPI\n",
  587. enable ? "enabled" : "disabled");
  588. return error;
  589. }
  590. #endif /* CONFIG_PM_SLEEP */
  591. /**
  592. * acpi_dev_pm_get_node - Get ACPI device node for the given physical device.
  593. * @dev: Device to get the ACPI node for.
  594. */
  595. struct acpi_device *acpi_dev_pm_get_node(struct device *dev)
  596. {
  597. acpi_handle handle = DEVICE_ACPI_HANDLE(dev);
  598. struct acpi_device *adev;
  599. return handle && !acpi_bus_get_device(handle, &adev) ? adev : NULL;
  600. }
  601. /**
  602. * acpi_dev_pm_low_power - Put ACPI device into a low-power state.
  603. * @dev: Device to put into a low-power state.
  604. * @adev: ACPI device node corresponding to @dev.
  605. * @system_state: System state to choose the device state for.
  606. */
  607. static int acpi_dev_pm_low_power(struct device *dev, struct acpi_device *adev,
  608. u32 system_state)
  609. {
  610. int ret, state;
  611. if (!acpi_device_power_manageable(adev))
  612. return 0;
  613. ret = acpi_dev_pm_get_state(dev, adev, system_state, NULL, &state);
  614. return ret ? ret : acpi_device_set_power(adev, state);
  615. }
  616. /**
  617. * acpi_dev_pm_full_power - Put ACPI device into the full-power state.
  618. * @adev: ACPI device node to put into the full-power state.
  619. */
  620. static int acpi_dev_pm_full_power(struct acpi_device *adev)
  621. {
  622. return acpi_device_power_manageable(adev) ?
  623. acpi_device_set_power(adev, ACPI_STATE_D0) : 0;
  624. }
  625. #ifdef CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME
  626. /**
  627. * acpi_dev_runtime_suspend - Put device into a low-power state using ACPI.
  628. * @dev: Device to put into a low-power state.
  629. *
  630. * Put the given device into a runtime low-power state using the standard ACPI
  631. * mechanism. Set up remote wakeup if desired, choose the state to put the
  632. * device into (this checks if remote wakeup is expected to work too), and set
  633. * the power state of the device.
  634. */
  635. int acpi_dev_runtime_suspend(struct device *dev)
  636. {
  637. struct acpi_device *adev = acpi_dev_pm_get_node(dev);
  638. bool remote_wakeup;
  639. int error;
  640. if (!adev)
  641. return 0;
  642. remote_wakeup = dev_pm_qos_flags(dev, PM_QOS_FLAG_REMOTE_WAKEUP) >
  643. PM_QOS_FLAGS_NONE;
  644. error = __acpi_device_run_wake(adev, remote_wakeup);
  645. if (remote_wakeup && error)
  646. return -EAGAIN;
  647. error = acpi_dev_pm_low_power(dev, adev, ACPI_STATE_S0);
  648. if (error)
  649. __acpi_device_run_wake(adev, false);
  650. return error;
  651. }
  652. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(acpi_dev_runtime_suspend);
  653. /**
  654. * acpi_dev_runtime_resume - Put device into the full-power state using ACPI.
  655. * @dev: Device to put into the full-power state.
  656. *
  657. * Put the given device into the full-power state using the standard ACPI
  658. * mechanism at run time. Set the power state of the device to ACPI D0 and
  659. * disable remote wakeup.
  660. */
  661. int acpi_dev_runtime_resume(struct device *dev)
  662. {
  663. struct acpi_device *adev = acpi_dev_pm_get_node(dev);
  664. int error;
  665. if (!adev)
  666. return 0;
  667. error = acpi_dev_pm_full_power(adev);
  668. __acpi_device_run_wake(adev, false);
  669. return error;
  670. }
  671. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(acpi_dev_runtime_resume);
  672. /**
  673. * acpi_subsys_runtime_suspend - Suspend device using ACPI.
  674. * @dev: Device to suspend.
  675. *
  676. * Carry out the generic runtime suspend procedure for @dev and use ACPI to put
  677. * it into a runtime low-power state.
  678. */
  679. int acpi_subsys_runtime_suspend(struct device *dev)
  680. {
  681. int ret = pm_generic_runtime_suspend(dev);
  682. return ret ? ret : acpi_dev_runtime_suspend(dev);
  683. }
  684. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(acpi_subsys_runtime_suspend);
  685. /**
  686. * acpi_subsys_runtime_resume - Resume device using ACPI.
  687. * @dev: Device to Resume.
  688. *
  689. * Use ACPI to put the given device into the full-power state and carry out the
  690. * generic runtime resume procedure for it.
  691. */
  692. int acpi_subsys_runtime_resume(struct device *dev)
  693. {
  694. int ret = acpi_dev_runtime_resume(dev);
  695. return ret ? ret : pm_generic_runtime_resume(dev);
  696. }
  697. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(acpi_subsys_runtime_resume);
  698. #endif /* CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME */
  699. #ifdef CONFIG_PM_SLEEP
  700. /**
  701. * acpi_dev_suspend_late - Put device into a low-power state using ACPI.
  702. * @dev: Device to put into a low-power state.
  703. *
  704. * Put the given device into a low-power state during system transition to a
  705. * sleep state using the standard ACPI mechanism. Set up system wakeup if
  706. * desired, choose the state to put the device into (this checks if system
  707. * wakeup is expected to work too), and set the power state of the device.
  708. */
  709. int acpi_dev_suspend_late(struct device *dev)
  710. {
  711. struct acpi_device *adev = acpi_dev_pm_get_node(dev);
  712. u32 target_state;
  713. bool wakeup;
  714. int error;
  715. if (!adev)
  716. return 0;
  717. target_state = acpi_target_system_state();
  718. wakeup = device_may_wakeup(dev);
  719. error = __acpi_device_sleep_wake(adev, target_state, wakeup);
  720. if (wakeup && error)
  721. return error;
  722. error = acpi_dev_pm_low_power(dev, adev, target_state);
  723. if (error)
  724. __acpi_device_sleep_wake(adev, ACPI_STATE_UNKNOWN, false);
  725. return error;
  726. }
  727. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(acpi_dev_suspend_late);
  728. /**
  729. * acpi_dev_resume_early - Put device into the full-power state using ACPI.
  730. * @dev: Device to put into the full-power state.
  731. *
  732. * Put the given device into the full-power state using the standard ACPI
  733. * mechanism during system transition to the working state. Set the power
  734. * state of the device to ACPI D0 and disable remote wakeup.
  735. */
  736. int acpi_dev_resume_early(struct device *dev)
  737. {
  738. struct acpi_device *adev = acpi_dev_pm_get_node(dev);
  739. int error;
  740. if (!adev)
  741. return 0;
  742. error = acpi_dev_pm_full_power(adev);
  743. __acpi_device_sleep_wake(adev, ACPI_STATE_UNKNOWN, false);
  744. return error;
  745. }
  746. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(acpi_dev_resume_early);
  747. /**
  748. * acpi_subsys_prepare - Prepare device for system transition to a sleep state.
  749. * @dev: Device to prepare.
  750. */
  751. int acpi_subsys_prepare(struct device *dev)
  752. {
  753. /*
  754. * Follow PCI and resume devices suspended at run time before running
  755. * their system suspend callbacks.
  756. */
  757. pm_runtime_resume(dev);
  758. return pm_generic_prepare(dev);
  759. }
  760. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(acpi_subsys_prepare);
  761. /**
  762. * acpi_subsys_suspend_late - Suspend device using ACPI.
  763. * @dev: Device to suspend.
  764. *
  765. * Carry out the generic late suspend procedure for @dev and use ACPI to put
  766. * it into a low-power state during system transition into a sleep state.
  767. */
  768. int acpi_subsys_suspend_late(struct device *dev)
  769. {
  770. int ret = pm_generic_suspend_late(dev);
  771. return ret ? ret : acpi_dev_suspend_late(dev);
  772. }
  773. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(acpi_subsys_suspend_late);
  774. /**
  775. * acpi_subsys_resume_early - Resume device using ACPI.
  776. * @dev: Device to Resume.
  777. *
  778. * Use ACPI to put the given device into the full-power state and carry out the
  779. * generic early resume procedure for it during system transition into the
  780. * working state.
  781. */
  782. int acpi_subsys_resume_early(struct device *dev)
  783. {
  784. int ret = acpi_dev_resume_early(dev);
  785. return ret ? ret : pm_generic_resume_early(dev);
  786. }
  787. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(acpi_subsys_resume_early);
  788. #endif /* CONFIG_PM_SLEEP */
  789. static struct dev_pm_domain acpi_general_pm_domain = {
  790. .ops = {
  791. #ifdef CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME
  792. .runtime_suspend = acpi_subsys_runtime_suspend,
  793. .runtime_resume = acpi_subsys_runtime_resume,
  794. .runtime_idle = pm_generic_runtime_idle,
  795. #endif
  796. #ifdef CONFIG_PM_SLEEP
  797. .prepare = acpi_subsys_prepare,
  798. .suspend_late = acpi_subsys_suspend_late,
  799. .resume_early = acpi_subsys_resume_early,
  800. .poweroff_late = acpi_subsys_suspend_late,
  801. .restore_early = acpi_subsys_resume_early,
  802. #endif
  803. },
  804. };
  805. /**
  806. * acpi_dev_pm_attach - Prepare device for ACPI power management.
  807. * @dev: Device to prepare.
  808. * @power_on: Whether or not to power on the device.
  809. *
  810. * If @dev has a valid ACPI handle that has a valid struct acpi_device object
  811. * attached to it, install a wakeup notification handler for the device and
  812. * add it to the general ACPI PM domain. If @power_on is set, the device will
  813. * be put into the ACPI D0 state before the function returns.
  814. *
  815. * This assumes that the @dev's bus type uses generic power management callbacks
  816. * (or doesn't use any power management callbacks at all).
  817. *
  818. * Callers must ensure proper synchronization of this function with power
  819. * management callbacks.
  820. */
  821. int acpi_dev_pm_attach(struct device *dev, bool power_on)
  822. {
  823. struct acpi_device *adev = acpi_dev_pm_get_node(dev);
  824. if (!adev)
  825. return -ENODEV;
  826. if (dev->pm_domain)
  827. return -EEXIST;
  828. acpi_add_pm_notifier(adev, acpi_wakeup_device, dev);
  829. dev->pm_domain = &acpi_general_pm_domain;
  830. if (power_on) {
  831. acpi_dev_pm_full_power(adev);
  832. __acpi_device_run_wake(adev, false);
  833. }
  834. return 0;
  835. }
  836. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(acpi_dev_pm_attach);
  837. /**
  838. * acpi_dev_pm_detach - Remove ACPI power management from the device.
  839. * @dev: Device to take care of.
  840. * @power_off: Whether or not to try to remove power from the device.
  841. *
  842. * Remove the device from the general ACPI PM domain and remove its wakeup
  843. * notifier. If @power_off is set, additionally remove power from the device if
  844. * possible.
  845. *
  846. * Callers must ensure proper synchronization of this function with power
  847. * management callbacks.
  848. */
  849. void acpi_dev_pm_detach(struct device *dev, bool power_off)
  850. {
  851. struct acpi_device *adev = acpi_dev_pm_get_node(dev);
  852. if (adev && dev->pm_domain == &acpi_general_pm_domain) {
  853. dev->pm_domain = NULL;
  854. acpi_remove_pm_notifier(adev, acpi_wakeup_device);
  855. if (power_off) {
  856. /*
  857. * If the device's PM QoS resume latency limit or flags
  858. * have been exposed to user space, they have to be
  859. * hidden at this point, so that they don't affect the
  860. * choice of the low-power state to put the device into.
  861. */
  862. dev_pm_qos_hide_latency_limit(dev);
  863. dev_pm_qos_hide_flags(dev);
  864. __acpi_device_run_wake(adev, false);
  865. acpi_dev_pm_low_power(dev, adev, ACPI_STATE_S0);
  866. }
  867. }
  868. }
  869. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(acpi_dev_pm_detach);
  870. /**
  871. * acpi_dev_pm_add_dependent - Add physical device depending for PM.
  872. * @handle: Handle of ACPI device node.
  873. * @depdev: Device depending on that node for PM.
  874. */
  875. void acpi_dev_pm_add_dependent(acpi_handle handle, struct device *depdev)
  876. {
  877. struct acpi_device_physical_node *dep;
  878. struct acpi_device *adev;
  879. if (!depdev || acpi_bus_get_device(handle, &adev))
  880. return;
  881. mutex_lock(&adev->physical_node_lock);
  882. list_for_each_entry(dep, &adev->power_dependent, node)
  883. if (dep->dev == depdev)
  884. goto out;
  885. dep = kzalloc(sizeof(*dep), GFP_KERNEL);
  886. if (dep) {
  887. dep->dev = depdev;
  888. list_add_tail(&dep->node, &adev->power_dependent);
  889. }
  890. out:
  891. mutex_unlock(&adev->physical_node_lock);
  892. }
  893. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(acpi_dev_pm_add_dependent);
  894. /**
  895. * acpi_dev_pm_remove_dependent - Remove physical device depending for PM.
  896. * @handle: Handle of ACPI device node.
  897. * @depdev: Device depending on that node for PM.
  898. */
  899. void acpi_dev_pm_remove_dependent(acpi_handle handle, struct device *depdev)
  900. {
  901. struct acpi_device_physical_node *dep;
  902. struct acpi_device *adev;
  903. if (!depdev || acpi_bus_get_device(handle, &adev))
  904. return;
  905. mutex_lock(&adev->physical_node_lock);
  906. list_for_each_entry(dep, &adev->power_dependent, node)
  907. if (dep->dev == depdev) {
  908. list_del(&dep->node);
  909. kfree(dep);
  910. break;
  911. }
  912. mutex_unlock(&adev->physical_node_lock);
  913. }
  914. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(acpi_dev_pm_remove_dependent);
  915. #endif /* CONFIG_PM */