Power Management Interface The power management subsystem provides a unified sysfs interface to userspace, regardless of what architecture or platform one is running. The interface exists in /sys/power/ directory (assuming sysfs is mounted at /sys). /sys/power/state controls system power state. Reading from this file returns what states are supported, which is hard-coded to 'standby' (Power-On Suspend), 'mem' (Suspend-to-RAM), and 'disk' (Suspend-to-Disk). Writing to this file one of those strings causes the system to transition into that state. Please see the file Documentation/power/states.txt for a description of each of those states. /sys/power/disk controls the operating mode of the suspend-to-disk mechanism. Suspend-to-disk can be handled in several ways. The greatest distinction is who writes memory to disk - the firmware or the kernel. If the firmware does it, we assume that it also handles suspending the system. If the kernel does it, then we have three options for putting the system to sleep - using the platform driver (e.g. ACPI or other PM registers), powering off the system or rebooting the system (for testing). The system will support either 'firmware' or 'platform', and that is known a priori. But, the user may choose 'shutdown' or 'reboot' as alternatives. Reading from this file will display what the mode is currently set to. Writing to this file will accept one of 'firmware' 'platform' 'shutdown' 'reboot' It will only change to 'firmware' or 'platform' if the system supports it.