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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