Lines Matching refs:hibernation
40 (mostly for systems with disks) "hibernation" (also known as
65 transitions (suspend or hibernation).
273 sleep states and the hibernation state ("suspend-to-disk"). Each phase involves
509 more phases for hibernation, with a different set of callbacks. These phases
512 The general procedure for hibernation is to quiesce all devices ("freeze"),
581 Resuming from hibernation is, again, more complicated than resuming from a sleep
583 a system image to be loaded into memory and the pre-hibernation memory contents
587 pre-hibernation memory contents restored by the boot loader, in practice this
592 reads the system image, restores the pre-hibernation memory contents, and passes
594 in resuming from hibernation. In fact, the restore kernel may be completely
610 Should the restoration of the pre-hibernation memory contents fail, the restore
614 pre-hibernation memory contents are restored successfully and control is passed
618 To achieve this, the image kernel must restore the devices' pre-hibernation
762 couterpart for transitions related to hibernation) of either the device's driver
778 suspend (or in the ``poweroff_late`` phase of hibernation), when runtime PM
807 restore from hibernation, as device states are not guaranteed to be reflected
808 by the information stored in the hibernation image in that case.
824 proper system suspend (rather than anything related to hibernation) and the