/Linux-v6.1/drivers/acpi/ |
D | wakeup.c | 3 * wakeup.c - support wakeup devices 17 bool (*wakeup)(void *context); member 34 * Enable wakeup device power of devices with the state.enable flag set and set 35 * the wakeup enable mask bits in the GPE registers that correspond to wakeup 44 if (!dev->wakeup.flags.valid in acpi_enable_wakeup_devices() 45 || sleep_state > (u32) dev->wakeup.sleep_state in acpi_enable_wakeup_devices() 47 || dev->wakeup.prepare_count)) in acpi_enable_wakeup_devices() 54 acpi_set_gpe_wake_mask(dev->wakeup.gpe_device, dev->wakeup.gpe_number, in acpi_enable_wakeup_devices() 60 * acpi_disable_wakeup_devices - Disable devices' wakeup capability. 69 if (!dev->wakeup.flags.valid in acpi_disable_wakeup_devices() [all …]
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D | device_pm.c | 512 if (adev->wakeup.flags.notifier_present) { in acpi_pm_notify_handler() 513 pm_wakeup_ws_event(adev->wakeup.ws, 0, acpi_s2idle_wakeup()); in acpi_pm_notify_handler() 514 if (adev->wakeup.context.func) { in acpi_pm_notify_handler() 516 adev->wakeup.context.func, in acpi_pm_notify_handler() 517 dev_name(adev->wakeup.context.dev)); in acpi_pm_notify_handler() 518 adev->wakeup.context.func(&adev->wakeup.context); in acpi_pm_notify_handler() 530 * @dev: Device to generate a wakeup event for while handling the notification. 533 * NOTE: @adev need not be a run-wake or wakeup device to be a valid source of 534 * PM wakeup events. For example, wakeup events may be generated for bridges 535 * if one of the devices below the bridge is signaling wakeup, even if the [all …]
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/ABI/testing/ |
D | sysfs-class-wakeup | 1 What: /sys/class/wakeup/ 5 The /sys/class/wakeup/ directory contains pointers to all 6 wakeup sources in the kernel at that moment in time. 8 What: /sys/class/wakeup/.../name 12 This file contains the name of the wakeup source. 14 What: /sys/class/wakeup/.../active_count 18 This file contains the number of times the wakeup source was 21 What: /sys/class/wakeup/.../event_count 25 This file contains the number of signaled wakeup events 26 associated with the wakeup source. [all …]
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D | sysfs-class-rc | 81 for the wakeup filter, something like:: 89 The enabled wakeup protocol is shown in [] brackets. 93 Writing "proto" will use "proto" for wakeup events. 95 Writing "none" will disable wakeup. 98 unknown protocol name is used, or if wakeup is not supported by 106 Sets the scancode wakeup filter expected value. 109 set the expected value of the bits set in the wakeup filter mask 118 This value may be reset to 0 if the wakeup protocol is altered. 125 Sets the scancode wakeup filter mask of bits to compare. 137 This value may be reset to 0 if the wakeup protocol is altered.
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D | sysfs-power | 176 concurrent arrival of wakeup events. Reading from it returns 177 the current number of registered wakeup events and it blocks if 178 some wakeup events are being processed at the time the file is 180 number of wakeup events is equal to the written value and, if 182 to a sleep state if any wakeup events are reported after the 207 attempt will only succeed if there are no active wakeup sources 221 wakeup source objects and activate them on demand (if one of 222 those wakeup sources is active, reads from the 225 it will be assumed to represent a wakeup source name. If there 226 is a wakeup source object with that name, it will be activated [all …]
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/Linux-v6.1/drivers/base/power/ |
D | wakeup.c | 3 * drivers/base/power/wakeup.c - System wakeup events framework 32 * if wakeup events are registered during or immediately before the transition. 36 /* First wakeup IRQ seen by the kernel in the last cycle. */ 44 * Combined counters of registered wakeup events and wakeup events in progress. 83 * @name: Name of the new wakeup source. 153 * @ws: Wakeup source to destroy. 155 * Use only for wakeup source objects created with wakeup_source_create(). 169 * wakeup_source_add - Add given object to the list of wakeup sources. 170 * @ws: Wakeup source object to add to the list. 190 * wakeup_source_remove - Remove given object from the wakeup sources list. [all …]
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D | sysfs.c | 30 * wakeup - Report/change current wakeup option for device 32 * Some devices support "wakeup" events, which are hardware signals 34 * devices have one of three values for the sysfs power/wakeup file: 38 * + "\n" for temporary or permanent inability to issue wakeup. 42 * Familiar examples of devices that can issue wakeup events include 47 * Some wakeup events use normal IRQ lines; other use special out 51 * wakeup signaling as part of changing device power states, respecting 54 * Devices may not be able to generate wakeup events from all power 57 * active, or which may have wakeup disabled. Some drivers rely on 58 * wakeup events internally (unless they are disabled), keeping [all …]
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/power/ |
D | wakeup-source.txt | 1 Specifying wakeup capability for devices 6 Nodes that describe devices which has wakeup capability must contain an 7 "wakeup-source" boolean property. 9 Also, if device is marked as a wakeup source, then all the primary 10 interrupt(s) can be used as wakeup interrupt(s). 12 However if the devices have dedicated interrupt as the wakeup source 14 interrupt name. In such cases only that interrupt can be used as wakeup 20 1. "enable-sdio-wakeup" Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mmc/mmc.txt 21 2. "gpio-key,wakeup" Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/gpio-keys{,-polled}.txt 23 4. "linux,wakeup" Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/gpio-matrix-keypad.txt [all …]
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/ |
D | samsung,pinctrl-wakeup-interrupt.yaml | 4 $id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/pinctrl/samsung,pinctrl-wakeup-interrupt.yaml# 32 - samsung,s3c2410-wakeup-eint 33 - samsung,s3c2412-wakeup-eint 34 - samsung,s3c64xx-wakeup-eint 35 - samsung,s5pv210-wakeup-eint 36 - samsung,exynos4210-wakeup-eint 37 - samsung,exynos7-wakeup-eint 38 - samsung,exynos850-wakeup-eint 39 - samsung,exynosautov9-wakeup-eint 56 - samsung,s3c2410-wakeup-eint [all …]
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/Linux-v6.1/include/linux/ |
D | pm_wakeup.h | 3 * pm_wakeup.h - Power management wakeup interface 21 * struct wakeup_source - Representation of wakeup sources 23 * @name: Name of the wakeup source 24 * @id: Wakeup source id 25 * @entry: Wakeup source list entry 26 * @lock: Wakeup source lock 28 * @timer: Wakeup timer list 29 * @timer_expires: Wakeup timer expiration 30 * @total_time: Total time this wakeup source has been active. 31 * @max_time: Maximum time this wakeup source has been continuously active. [all …]
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/ |
D | marvell-bt-8xxx.txt | 20 - marvell,wakeup-pin: It represents wakeup pin number of the bluetooth chip. 21 firmware will use the pin to wakeup host system (u16). 22 - marvell,wakeup-gap-ms: wakeup gap represents wakeup latency of the host 29 named "wakeup" from the interrupt-names and interrupt arrays. 32 bluetooth chip can wakeup host platform under certain 38 IRQ pin 119 is used as system wakeup source interrupt. 39 wakeup pin 13 and gap 100ms are configured so that firmware can wakeup host 40 using this device side pin and wakeup latency. 63 marvell,wakeup-pin = /bits/ 16 <0x0d>; 64 marvell,wakeup-gap-ms = /bits/ 16 <0x64>; [all …]
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D | nokia-bluetooth.txt | 8 UART status lines for wakeup of UART transceivers to improve power management 17 - bluetooth-wakeup-gpios: GPIO specifier, used to wakeup the BT module (active high) 18 - host-wakeup-gpios: GPIO specifier, used to wakeup the host processor (active high) 45 host-wakeup-gpios = <&gpio4 5 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; /* gpio101 */ 46 bluetooth-wakeup-gpios = <&gpio2 5 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; /* gpio37 */
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/accel/ |
D | lis302.txt | 47 - st,wakeup-{x,y,z}-{lo,hi}: set wakeup condition on x/y/z axis for 49 - st,wakeup-threshold: set wakeup threshold 50 - st,wakeup2-{x,y,z}-{lo,hi}: set wakeup condition on x/y/z axis for 51 upper/lower limit for second wakeup 53 - st,wakeup2-threshold: set wakeup threshold for second wakeup 82 st,wakeup-x-lo; 83 st,wakeup-x-hi; 84 st,wakeup-y-lo; 85 st,wakeup-y-hi; 86 st,wakeup-z-lo; [all …]
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/Linux-v6.1/arch/arm/boot/dts/ |
D | ste-nomadik-pinctrl.dtsi | 55 ste,sleep-wakeup = <SLPM_WAKEUP_DISABLE>; 61 ste,sleep-wakeup = <SLPM_WAKEUP_ENABLE>; 67 ste,sleep-wakeup = <SLPM_WAKEUP_ENABLE>; 74 ste,sleep-wakeup = <SLPM_WAKEUP_ENABLE>; 80 ste,sleep-wakeup = <SLPM_WAKEUP_DISABLE>; 87 ste,sleep-wakeup = <SLPM_WAKEUP_ENABLE>; 94 ste,sleep-wakeup = <SLPM_WAKEUP_ENABLE>; 101 ste,sleep-wakeup = <SLPM_WAKEUP_ENABLE>; 108 ste,sleep-wakeup = <SLPM_WAKEUP_ENABLE>; 114 ste,sleep-wakeup = <SLPM_WAKEUP_ENABLE>; [all …]
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/power/ |
D | suspend-and-interrupts.rst | 58 System Wakeup Interrupts, enable_irq_wake() and disable_irq_wake() 61 System wakeup interrupts generally need to be configured to wake up the system 67 during system sleep so as to trigger a system wakeup when needed. For example, 69 handling system wakeup events. Then, if a given interrupt line is supposed to 72 After wakeup, it generally is better to disable that input to prevent the 77 handling the given IRQ as a system wakeup interrupt line and disable_irq_wake() 86 of the points where the suspend thread looks for pending wakeup events). 88 This way every interrupt from a wakeup interrupt source will either cause the 91 not executed for system wakeup IRQs. They are only executed for IRQF_NO_SUSPEND 92 IRQs at that time, but those IRQs should not be configured for system wakeup [all …]
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/usb/ |
D | chipidea.rst | 105 2. How to enable USB as system wakeup source 107 Below is the example for how to enable USB as system wakeup source 110 2.1 Enable core's wakeup:: 112 echo enabled > /sys/bus/platform/devices/ci_hdrc.0/power/wakeup 114 2.2 Enable glue layer's wakeup:: 116 echo enabled > /sys/bus/platform/devices/2184000.usb/power/wakeup 118 2.3 Enable PHY's wakeup (optional):: 120 echo enabled > /sys/bus/platform/devices/20c9000.usbphy/power/wakeup 122 2.4 Enable roothub's wakeup:: 124 echo enabled > /sys/bus/usb/devices/usb1/power/wakeup [all …]
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/Linux-v6.1/drivers/slimbus/ |
D | sched.c | 13 * @wakeup: Wakeup this controller from clock pause. 21 * This API executes clock pause reconfiguration sequence if wakeup is false. 22 * If wakeup is true, controller's wakeup is called. 25 int slim_ctrl_clk_pause(struct slim_controller *ctrl, bool wakeup, u8 restart) in slim_ctrl_clk_pause() argument 35 if (wakeup == false && restart > SLIM_CLK_UNSPECIFIED) in slim_ctrl_clk_pause() 39 if (wakeup) { in slim_ctrl_clk_pause() 59 * Slimbus framework will call controller wakeup in slim_ctrl_clk_pause() 63 if (sched->clk_state == SLIM_CLK_PAUSED && ctrl->wakeup) in slim_ctrl_clk_pause() 64 ret = ctrl->wakeup(ctrl); in slim_ctrl_clk_pause()
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/Linux-v6.1/arch/powerpc/sysdev/ |
D | fsl_mpic_timer_wakeup.c | 3 * MPIC timer wakeup driver 28 struct fsl_mpic_timer_wakeup *wakeup = in fsl_free_resource() local 33 if (wakeup->timer) { in fsl_free_resource() 34 disable_irq_wake(wakeup->timer->irq); in fsl_free_resource() 35 mpic_free_timer(wakeup->timer); in fsl_free_resource() 38 wakeup->timer = NULL; in fsl_free_resource() 44 struct fsl_mpic_timer_wakeup *wakeup = dev_id; in fsl_mpic_timer_irq() local 46 schedule_work(&wakeup->free_work); in fsl_mpic_timer_irq() 48 return wakeup->timer ? IRQ_HANDLED : IRQ_NONE; in fsl_mpic_timer_irq() 153 MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Freescale MPIC global timer wakeup driver");
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/Linux-v6.1/drivers/pinctrl/mvebu/ |
D | pinctrl-dove.c | 383 MPP_FUNCTION(CONFIG_PMU | 0xb, "ext0-wakeup", NULL), 384 MPP_FUNCTION(CONFIG_PMU | 0xc, "ext1-wakeup", NULL), 385 MPP_FUNCTION(CONFIG_PMU | 0xd, "ext2-wakeup", NULL), 400 MPP_FUNCTION(CONFIG_PMU | 0xb, "ext0-wakeup", NULL), 401 MPP_FUNCTION(CONFIG_PMU | 0xc, "ext1-wakeup", NULL), 402 MPP_FUNCTION(CONFIG_PMU | 0xd, "ext2-wakeup", NULL), 418 MPP_FUNCTION(CONFIG_PMU | 0xb, "ext0-wakeup", NULL), 419 MPP_FUNCTION(CONFIG_PMU | 0xc, "ext1-wakeup", NULL), 420 MPP_FUNCTION(CONFIG_PMU | 0xd, "ext2-wakeup", NULL), 437 MPP_FUNCTION(CONFIG_PMU | 0xb, "ext0-wakeup", NULL), [all …]
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/ |
D | atmel-sysregs.txt | 64 - atmel,wakeup-mode: String, operation mode of the wakeup mode. 66 - atmel,wakeup-counter: Counter on Wake-up 0 (between 0x0 and 0xf). 69 - atmel,wakeup-rtt-timer: boolean to enable Real-time Timer Wake-up. 72 - atmel,wakeup-rtc-timer: boolean to enable Real-time Clock Wake-up. 73 - atmel,wakeup-rtt-timer: boolean to enable Real-time Timer Wake-up. 76 - atmel,wakeup-rtc-timer: boolean to enable Real-time Clock Wake-up. 102 - atmel,wakeup-rtc-timer: boolean to enable Real-Time Clock wake-up. 105 - atmel,wakeup-rtt-timer: boolean to enable Real-time Timer Wake-up. 119 - atmel,wakeup-active-high: boolean, the corresponding wake-up input described 132 atmel,wakeup-rtc-timer; [all …]
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/soc/fsl/ |
D | rcpm.txt | 8 - #fsl,rcpm-wakeup-cells : The number of IPPDEXPCR register cells in the 9 fsl,rcpm-wakeup property. 43 #fsl,rcpm-wakeup-cells = <2>; 46 * Freescale RCPM Wakeup Source Device Tree Bindings 48 Required fsl,rcpm-wakeup property should be added to a device node if the device 49 can be used as a wakeup source. 51 - fsl,rcpm-wakeup: Consists of a phandle to the rcpm node and the IPPDEXPCR 53 "#fsl,rcpm-wakeup-cells" in the rcpm node. The first register cell is 68 fsl,rcpm-wakeup = <&rcpm 0x0 0x40000000>;
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/wireless/ |
D | marvell-8xxx.txt | 29 - marvell,wakeup-pin : a wakeup pin number of wifi chip which will be configured 30 to firmware. Firmware will wakeup the host using this pin 34 so that the wifi chip can wakeup host platform under certain condition. 46 IRQ pin 38 is used as system wakeup source interrupt. wakeup pin 3 is configured 47 so that firmware can wakeup host using this device side pin. 66 marvell,wakeup-pin = <3>;
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/Linux-v6.1/drivers/net/wireless/intel/iwlwifi/fw/api/ |
D | d3.h | 20 * enum iwl_d3_wakeup_flags - D3 manager wakeup flags 30 * @wakeup_flags: wakeup flags, see &enum iwl_d3_wakeup_flags 31 * @wakeup_host_timer: force wakeup after this many seconds 196 * struct iwl_wowlan_patterns_cmd - WoWLAN wakeup patterns 295 * struct iwl_wowlan_pattern_v2 - Pattern entry for the WoWLAN wakeup patterns 316 * struct iwl_wowlan_patterns_cmd - WoWLAN wakeup patterns command 638 * @wakeup_reasons: wakeup reasons, see &enum iwl_wowlan_wakeup_reason 642 * @wake_packet_length: wakeup packet length 643 * @wake_packet_bufsize: wakeup packet buffer size 644 * @wake_packet: wakeup packet [all …]
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/Linux-v6.1/drivers/gnss/ |
D | sirf.c | 45 struct gpio_desc *wakeup; member 170 if (!data->wakeup && !data->active) { in sirf_receive_buf() 194 ret = gpiod_get_value_cansleep(data->wakeup); in sirf_wakeup_handler() 195 dev_dbg(dev, "%s - wakeup = %d\n", __func__, ret); in sirf_wakeup_handler() 235 if (!data->wakeup) in sirf_wait_for_power_state() 270 if (!data->wakeup) { in sirf_set_active() 281 if (!data->wakeup) in sirf_set_active() 357 if (data->wakeup) in sirf_suspend() 368 if (data->wakeup) in sirf_resume() 448 data->wakeup = devm_gpiod_get_optional(dev, "sirf,wakeup", in sirf_probe() [all …]
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/ |
D | mediatek,mtk-xhci.yaml | 58 - description: optional, wakeup interrupt used to support runtime PM 64 - const: wakeup 132 wakeup-source: 133 description: enable USB remote wakeup, see power/wakeup-source.txt 136 mediatek,syscon-wakeup: 140 A phandle to syscon used to access the register of the USB wakeup glue 183 wakeup-source: [ 'mediatek,syscon-wakeup' ] 215 mediatek,syscon-wakeup = <&pericfg 0x400 1>; 216 wakeup-source;
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