2 * pm.c - Power management interface
4 * Copyright (C) 2000 Andrew Henroid
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21 #include <linux/module.h>
22 #include <linux/spinlock.h>
23 #include <linux/slab.h>
25 #include <linux/interrupt.h>
31 * pm_devs_lock can be a semaphore providing pm ops are not called
32 * from an interrupt handler (already a bad idea so no change here). Each
33 * change must be protected so that an unlink of an entry doesn't clash
34 * with a pm send - which is permitted to sleep in the current architecture
36 * Module unloads clashing with pm events now work out safely, the module
37 * unload path will block until the event has been sent. It may well block
38 * until a resume but that will be fine.
41 static DECLARE_MUTEX(pm_devs_lock);
42 static LIST_HEAD(pm_devs);
45 * pm_register - register a device with power management
48 * @callback: callback function
50 * Add a device to the list of devices that wish to be notified about
51 * power management events. A &pm_dev structure is returned on success,
52 * on failure the return is %NULL.
54 * The callback function will be called in process context and
58 struct pm_dev *pm_register(pm_dev_t type,
62 struct pm_dev *dev = kmalloc(sizeof(struct pm_dev), GFP_KERNEL);
64 memset(dev, 0, sizeof(*dev));
67 dev->callback = callback;
70 list_add(&dev->entry, &pm_devs);
77 * pm_unregister - unregister a device with power management
78 * @dev: device to unregister
80 * Remove a device from the power management notification lists. The
81 * dev passed must be a handle previously returned by pm_register.
84 void pm_unregister(struct pm_dev *dev)
88 list_del(&dev->entry);
95 static void __pm_unregister(struct pm_dev *dev)
98 list_del(&dev->entry);
104 * pm_unregister_all - unregister all devices with matching callback
105 * @callback: callback function pointer
107 * Unregister every device that would call the callback passed. This
108 * is primarily meant as a helper function for loadable modules. It
109 * enables a module to give up all its managed devices without keeping
110 * its own private list.
113 void pm_unregister_all(pm_callback callback)
115 struct list_head *entry;
121 entry = pm_devs.next;
122 while (entry != &pm_devs) {
123 struct pm_dev *dev = list_entry(entry, struct pm_dev, entry);
125 if (dev->callback == callback)
126 __pm_unregister(dev);
132 * pm_send - send request to a single device
133 * @dev: device to send to
134 * @rqst: power management request
135 * @data: data for the callback
137 * Issue a power management request to a given device. The
138 * %PM_SUSPEND and %PM_RESUME events are handled specially. The
139 * data field must hold the intended next state. No call is made
140 * if the state matches.
142 * BUGS: what stops two power management requests occuring in parallel
145 * WARNING: Calling pm_send directly is not generally recommended, in
146 * paticular there is no locking against the pm_dev going away. The
147 * caller must maintain all needed locking or have 'inside knowledge'
148 * on the safety. Also remember that this function is not locked against
149 * pm_unregister. This means that you must handle SMP races on callback
150 * execution and unload yourself.
153 int pm_send(struct pm_dev *dev, pm_request_t rqst, void *data)
156 int prev_state, next_state;
164 prev_state = dev->state;
165 next_state = (unsigned long) data;
166 if (prev_state != next_state) {
168 status = (*dev->callback)(dev, rqst, data);
170 dev->state = next_state;
171 dev->prev_state = prev_state;
175 dev->prev_state = prev_state;
180 status = (*dev->callback)(dev, rqst, data);
187 * Undo incomplete request
189 static void pm_undo_all(struct pm_dev *last)
191 struct list_head *entry = last->entry.prev;
192 while (entry != &pm_devs) {
193 struct pm_dev *dev = list_entry(entry, struct pm_dev, entry);
194 if (dev->state != dev->prev_state) {
195 /* previous state was zero (running) resume or
196 * previous state was non-zero (suspended) suspend
198 pm_request_t undo = (dev->prev_state
199 ? PM_SUSPEND:PM_RESUME);
200 pm_send(dev, undo, (void*) dev->prev_state);
207 * pm_send_all - send request to all managed devices
208 * @rqst: power management request
209 * @data: data for the callback
211 * Issue a power management request to a all devices. The
212 * %PM_SUSPEND events are handled specially. Any device is
213 * permitted to fail a suspend by returning a non zero (error)
214 * value from its callback function. If any device vetoes a
215 * suspend request then all other devices that have suspended
216 * during the processing of this request are restored to their
219 * WARNING: This function takes the pm_devs_lock. The lock is not dropped until
220 * the callbacks have completed. This prevents races against pm locking
221 * functions, races against module unload pm_unregister code. It does
222 * mean however that you must not issue pm_ functions within the callback
223 * or you will deadlock and users will hate you.
225 * Zero is returned on success. If a suspend fails then the status
226 * from the device that vetoes the suspend is returned.
228 * BUGS: what stops two power management requests occuring in parallel
232 int pm_send_all(pm_request_t rqst, void *data)
234 struct list_head *entry;
237 entry = pm_devs.next;
238 while (entry != &pm_devs) {
239 struct pm_dev *dev = list_entry(entry, struct pm_dev, entry);
241 int status = pm_send(dev, rqst, data);
243 /* return devices to previous state on
244 * failed suspend request
246 if (rqst == PM_SUSPEND)
259 * pm_find - find a device
260 * @type: type of device
261 * @from: where to start looking
263 * Scan the power management list for devices of a specific type. The
264 * return value for a matching device may be passed to further calls
265 * to this function to find further matches. A %NULL indicates the end
268 * To search from the beginning pass %NULL as the @from value.
270 * The caller MUST hold the pm_devs_lock lock when calling this
271 * function. The instant that the lock is dropped all pointers returned
272 * may become invalid.
275 struct pm_dev *pm_find(pm_dev_t type, struct pm_dev *from)
277 struct list_head *entry = from ? from->entry.next:pm_devs.next;
278 while (entry != &pm_devs) {
279 struct pm_dev *dev = list_entry(entry, struct pm_dev, entry);
280 if (type == PM_UNKNOWN_DEV || dev->type == type)
287 EXPORT_SYMBOL(pm_register);
288 EXPORT_SYMBOL(pm_unregister);
289 EXPORT_SYMBOL(pm_unregister_all);
290 EXPORT_SYMBOL(pm_send);
291 EXPORT_SYMBOL(pm_send_all);
292 EXPORT_SYMBOL(pm_find);
293 EXPORT_SYMBOL(pm_active);