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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS 19.\" BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR 20.\" CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF 21.\" SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS 22.\" INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN 23.\" CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) 24.\" ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE 25.\" POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 26.\" 27.Dd February 25, 2010 28.Dt PMF 9 29.Os 30.Sh NAME 31.Nm PMF , 32.Nm pmf_device_register , 33.Nm pmf_device_register1 , 34.Nm pmf_device_deregister , 35.Nm pmf_device_suspend , 36.Nm pmf_device_resume , 37.Nm pmf_device_recursive_suspend , 38.Nm pmf_device_recursive_resume , 39.Nm pmf_device_resume_subtree , 40.Nm pmf_class_network_register , 41.Nm pmf_class_input_register , 42.Nm pmf_class_display_register , 43.Nm pmf_system_suspend , 44.Nm pmf_system_resume , 45.Nm pmf_system_shutdown , 46.Nm pmf_event_register , 47.Nm pmf_event_deregister , 48.Nm pmf_event_inject , 49.Nm pmf_set_platform , 50.Nm pmf_get_platform 51.Nd power management and inter-driver messaging framework 52.Sh SYNOPSIS 53.In sys/device.h 54.Ft bool 55.Fn pmf_device_register "device_t dev" "bool (*suspend)(device_t dev, const pmf_qual_t *qual)" "bool (*resume)(device_t dev, const pmf_qual_t *qual)" 56.Ft bool 57.Fn pmf_device_register1 "device_t dev" "bool (*suspend)(device_t dev, const pmf_qual_t *qual)" "bool (*resume)(device_t dev, const pmf_qual_t *qual)" "bool (*shutdown)(device_t dev, int how)" 58.Ft void 59.Fn pmf_device_deregister "device_t dev" 60.Ft bool 61.Fn pmf_device_suspend "device_t dev" "const pmf_qual_t *qual" 62.Ft bool 63.Fn pmf_device_resume "device_t dev" "const pmf_qual_t *qual" 64.Ft bool 65.Fn pmf_device_recursive_suspend "device_t dev" "const pmf_qual_t *qual" 66.Ft bool 67.Fn pmf_device_recursive_resume "device_t dev" "const pmf_qual_t *qual" 68.Ft bool 69.Fn pmf_device_subtree_resume "device_t dev" "const pmf_qual_t *qual" 70.Ft void 71.Fn pmf_class_network_register "device_t dev" "struct ifnet *ifp" 72.Ft bool 73.Fn pmf_class_input_register "device_t dev" 74.Ft bool 75.Fn pmf_class_display_register "device_t dev" 76.Ft bool 77.Fn pmf_system_suspend "const pmf_qual_t *qual" 78.Ft bool 79.Fn pmf_system_resume "const pmf_qual_t *qual" 80.Ft void 81.Fn pmf_system_shutdown "int" 82.Ft bool 83.Fn pmf_event_register "device_t dev" "pmf_generic_event_t ev" "void (*handler)(device_t dev)" "bool global" 84.Ft void 85.Fn pmf_event_deregister "device_t dev" "pmf_generic_event_t ev" "void (*handler)(device_t dev)" "bool global" 86.Ft bool 87.Fn pmf_event_inject "device_t dev" "pmf_generic_event_t ev" 88.Ft bool 89.Fn pmf_set_platform "const char *key" "const char *value" 90.Ft const char * 91.Fn pmf_get_platform "const char *key" 92.Sh DESCRIPTION 93The machine-independent 94.Nm 95framework provides power management and inter-driver messaging support 96for device drivers. 97.Sh DATA TYPES 98Drivers for devices implementing 99.Nm 100may make use of the following data type: 101.Bl -tag -width compact 102.It Fa pmf_qual_t 103An opaque aggregate of qualifications on a 104.Nm 105suspend or resume call. 106.It Fa pmf_generic_event_t 107A device driver can register as a listener for specific events, or inject 108events into the message queue. 109The following message types are defined: 110.Bl -item -compact -offset indent 111.It 112.Dv PMFE_DISPLAY_ON 113.It 114.Dv PMFE_DISPLAY_REDUCED 115.It 116.Dv PMFE_DISPLAY_STANDBY 117.It 118.Dv PMFE_DISPLAY_SUSPEND 119.It 120.Dv PMFE_DISPLAY_OFF 121.It 122.Dv PMFE_DISPLAY_BRIGHTNESS_UP 123.It 124.Dv PMFE_DISPLAY_BRIGHTNESS_DOWN 125.It 126.Dv PMFE_AUDIO_VOLUME_UP 127.It 128.Dv PMFE_AUDIO_VOLUME_DOWN 129.It 130.Dv PMFE_AUDIO_VOLUME_TOGGLE 131.It 132.Dv PMFE_CHASSIS_LID_CLOSE 133.It 134.Dv PMFE_CHASSIS_LID_OPEN 135.El 136.El 137.Sh FUNCTIONS 138.Bl -tag -width compact 139.It Fn pmf_device_register "dev" "suspend" "resume" 140Register a device with the power management framework. 141.Fa suspend 142and 143.Fa resume 144are passed 145.Fa dev 146and a 147.Fa pmf_qual_t ; 148they return 149.Dv true 150on success and 151.Dv false 152on failure. 153If either 154.Fa suspend 155or 156.Fa resume 157is 158.Dv NULL 159then it is assumed that device state does not need to be captured and 160resumed on a power transition. 161Bus and class-level power management will still be performed. 162Returns 163.Dv false 164if there was an error. 165.It Fn pmf_device_register1 "dev" "suspend" "resume" "shutdown" 166Like 167.Fn pmf_device_register , 168but additionally registers a shutdown handler. 169During system shutdown, 170.Fn pmf_system_shutdown 171calls 172.Fa shutdown 173on 174.Fa dev 175with the 176.Xr reboot 2 177.Dq howto 178in the second argument. 179.Fa shutdown 180should return 181.Dv true 182on success and 183.Dv false 184on failure. 185.It Fn pmf_device_deregister "dev" 186Deregister a device with the power management framework. 187.It Fn pmf_device_suspend "dev" "qual" 188Suspend a device by first calling the class suspend handler, followed by 189the driver suspend handler, and finally the bus suspend handler. 190.It Fn pmf_device_resume "dev" "qual" 191Resume a device by first calling the bus resume handler, followed by the 192driver resume handler, and finally the class resume handler. 193.It Fn pmf_device_recursive_suspend "dev" "qual" 194As 195.Fn pmf_device_suspend , 196but ensures that all child devices of 197.Fa dev 198are suspended. 199.It Fn pmf_device_recursive_resume "dev" "qual" 200As 201.Fn pmf_device_resume , 202but ensures that all parent devices of 203.Fa dev 204are resumed. 205.It Fn pmf_device_subtree_resume "dev" "qual" 206As 207.Fn pmf_device_resume , 208but ensures that all child devices of 209.Fa dev 210are resumed. 211.It Fn pmf_class_network_register "dev" "ifp" 212Register a device with the power management framework as a network-class 213device. 214.It Fn pmf_class_input_register "dev" 215Register a device with the power management framework as an input-class 216device. 217.It Fn pmf_class_display_register "dev" 218Register a device with the power management framework as a display-class 219device. 220.It Fn pmf_system_suspend "qual" 221Suspend all attached devices. 222Devices are suspended by traversing the autoconfiguration tree 223beginning with the leaf nodes. 224This function will fail if any attached drivers do not support the power 225management framework. 226.It Fn pmf_system_resume "qual" 227Resume all attached devices. 228Devices are resumed by traversing the 229autoconfiguration tree beginning with devices that do not have a parent. 230This function will fail if any attached drivers do not support the power 231management framework. 232.It Fn pmf_system_shutdown "int" 233Shutdown all attached devices. 234Devices are shut down by traversing the 235autoconfiguration tree beginning with the leaf nodes. 236The integer argument is passed to the driver shutdown functions. 237It should contain the 238.Xr reboot 2 239.Dq howto 240argument. 241This function ignores the presence of attached drivers that do not support the 242power management framework. 243.It Fn pmf_event_register "dev" "ev" "handler" "global" 244Register the callback 245.Fa handler 246to be called whenever an 247.Fa ev 248event is triggered. 249If 250.Fa global 251is 252.Dv true , 253.Fa handler 254accepts anonymous events from 255.Fn pmf_event_inject . 256.It Fn pmf_event_deregister "dev" "ev" "handler" "global" 257Deregister the callback previously registered with 258.Fn pmf_event_register . 259.It Fn pmf_event_inject "dev" "ev" 260Inject an inter-driver message into the message queue. 261If 262.Fa dev 263is 264.Dv NULL , 265the event is considered to be anonymous and one or more drivers 266may handle this event, otherwise the event is delivered directly to 267the callback registered by 268.Fa dev . 269.It Fn pmf_set_platform "key" "value" 270Insert a name-value pair into the platform information database. 271.It Fn pmf_get_platform "key" 272Retrieve the value for 273.Fa key 274from the platform information database. 275Returns 276.Dv NULL 277if the key is not present. 278.El 279.Sh CODE REFERENCES 280This section describes places within the 281.Nx 282source tree where actual code implementing or using the power management 283framework can be found. 284All pathnames are relative to 285.Pa /usr/src . 286.Pp 287The power management framework is implemented within the files 288.Pa sys/sys/pmf.h , 289.Pa sys/sys/device.h , 290.Pa sys/kern/kern_pmf.c , 291and 292.Pa sys/kern/subr_autoconf.c . 293.Sh SEE ALSO 294.Xr autoconf 9 , 295.Xr driver 9 296.Sh HISTORY 297The 298.Nm 299framework appeared in 300.Nx 5.0 . 301.Sh AUTHORS 302.An Jared D. McNeill Aq jmcneill@NetBSD.org 303.An Joerg Sonnenberger Aq joerg@NetBSD.org 304