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5 menu "Power Management"
11 calls to configure low-power states.
14 bool "System Power Management"
17 This option enables the board to implement extra power management
19 power management subsystem of the number of ticks until the next kernel
27 module-str = System Power Management
31 bool "System Power Management Stats"
34 Enable System Power Management Stats.
37 bool "Suspend-to-RAM (S2RAM)"
40 This option enables suspend-to-RAM (S2RAM).
46 By default a magic word in RAM is used to mark entering suspend-to-RAM. Enabling
50 bool "System Low Power Mode Needs All Devices Idle"
54 entering into system low power mode.
59 bool "Device Power Management"
61 This option enables the device power management interface. The
62 interface implemented by device drivers are called by the power
64 necessary power management operations like turning off
71 module-str = Device Power Management
75 bool "Power domain"
79 Enable support for Power Domain. With power domain enabled,
84 bool "Dynamically bind devices to a Power Domain"
87 Enable support for dynamically bind devices to a Power Domain.
90 int "Number of devices that can dynamically be bind to a Power Domain"
94 The number of devices that can dynamically be bind to a Power Domain.
97 bool "Runtime Device Power Management"
100 Enable Runtime Power Management to save power. With device runtime PM
106 bool "[DEPRECATED] Use only on Runtime Power Management on system suspend / resume"
110 only rely on Runtime PM to manage the devices power states.
113 bool "Device Power Management shell"
116 Enable the device power management shell, for triggering device power
120 bool "System-Managed Device Power Management"
123 This option enables the system-managed device power
124 management. The power management subsystem will suspend
125 devices before entering a low power state. Conversely, after
126 the core wakes up from low power mode all suspended devices