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/openbmc/linux/drivers/net/ethernet/mellanox/mlx5/core/en/
H A Dselq.c33 selq->standby = kvzalloc(sizeof(*selq->standby), GFP_KERNEL); in mlx5e_selq_init()
34 if (!selq->standby) in mlx5e_selq_init()
39 kvfree(selq->standby); in mlx5e_selq_init()
40 selq->standby = NULL; in mlx5e_selq_init()
63 kvfree(selq->standby); in mlx5e_selq_cleanup()
64 selq->standby = NULL; in mlx5e_selq_cleanup()
69 kvfree(selq->standby); in mlx5e_selq_cleanup()
70 selq->standby = NULL; in mlx5e_selq_cleanup()
85 *selq->standby = *selq_active; in mlx5e_selq_prepare_params()
86 selq->standby->num_channels = params->num_channels; in mlx5e_selq_prepare_params()
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/openbmc/qemu/docs/system/
H A Dvirtio-net-failover.rst2 QEMU virtio-net standby (net_failover)
5 This document explains the setup and usage of virtio-net standby feature which
14 The two devices are called primary and standby device. The fast hardware based
16 standby device.
24 and standby devices are not plugged into the same PCIe slot.
29 Virtio-net standby allows easy migration while using a passed-through fast
50 failover_pair_id references the id of the virtio-net standby device. This
57 Both primary and standby device can be hotplugged via the QEMU monitor. Note
68 when the feature bit was negotiated for the virtio-net standby device.
/openbmc/openbmc/meta-ibm/meta-system1/recipes-phosphor/flash/
H A Dbios-version.bb16 file://pch-standby.service \
17 file://pch-standby-check.sh \
23 install -m 0755 ${UNPACKDIR}/pch-standby-check.sh ${D}${libexecdir}/
27 install -m 0644 ${UNPACKDIR}/pch-standby.service ${D}${systemd_system_unitdir}/
31 SYSTEMD_SERVICE:${PN} += "pch-standby.service"
34 FILES:${PN} += "${systemd_system_unitdir}/pch-standby.service ${libexecdir}/pch-standby-check.sh"
/openbmc/linux/tools/power/pm-graph/config/
H A Dstandby.cfg2 # Generic S1 (Standby) test
9 # sudo ./sleepgraph.py -config config/standby.cfg
21 # e.g. standby, mem, freeze, disk (default: mem)
22 mode: standby
26 output-dir: standby-{hostname}-{date}-{time}
42 # Command to execute in lieu of standby (default: "")
43 # command: echo standby > /sys/power/state
H A Dstandby-dev.cfg2 # Dev S1 (Standby) test - includes src calls / kernel threads
9 # sudo ./sleepgraph.py -config config/standby-dev.cfg
21 # e.g. standby, mem, freeze, disk (default: mem)
22 mode: standby
26 output-dir: standby-{hostname}-{date}-{time}-dev
42 # Command to execute in lieu of standby (default: "")
43 # command: echo standby > /sys/power/state
H A Dstandby-callgraph.cfg2 # Full Callgraph for S1 (Standby) test
9 # sudo ./sleepgraph.py -config config/standby-callgraph.cfg
22 # e.g. standby, mem, freeze, disk (default: mem)
23 mode: standby
27 output-dir: standby-{hostname}-{date}-{time}-cg
43 # Command to execute in lieu of standby (default: "")
44 # command: echo standby > /sys/power/state
/openbmc/linux/Documentation/admin-guide/pm/
H A Dsleep-states.rst42 This state can be used on platforms without support for :ref:`standby <standby>`
49 Standby section in Sleep States That Can Be Supported
81 contents. All of the steps carried out when entering :ref:`standby <standby>`
98 relative to :ref:`suspend-to-idle <s2idle>` and :ref:`standby <standby>` and it
168 In particular, the "disk", "freeze" and "standby" strings represent the
170 :ref:`standby <standby>` sleep states, respectively. The "mem" string
185 :ref:`standby <standby>` and :ref:`suspend-to-RAM <s2ram>`,
279 into the :ref:`standby <standby>` state (the strings to write to the control
280 files in that case are "standby" or "shallow" and "mem", respectively) if that
/openbmc/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/
H A Drenesas,rzg2l-cpg.yaml7 title: Renesas RZ/{G2L,V2L,V2M} Clock Pulse Generator / Module Standby Mode
14 Standby Mode share the same register block. On RZ/V2M, the functionality is
19 - The Module Standby Mode block provides two functions:
20 1. Module Standby, providing a Clock Domain to control the clock supply
55 SoC devices that are part of the CPG/Module Standby Mode Clock Domain and
56 can be power-managed through Module Standby should refer to the CPG device
/openbmc/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/4xx/
H A Dcpm.txt24 - standby : specifier consist of one cell. For each
26 in CPM will be set on standby and
31 restored on resume. Note, for standby
34 standby only class 2 and 3 units are set.
50 standby = <0xfeff0000>;
/openbmc/openbmc-test-automation/redfish/extended/
H A Dtest_basic_ci.robot23 # 3 minutes standby boot time.
28 Verify Application Services Running At Standby
33 # At standby, there shouldn't be any pending job waiting to complete.
51 Verify Front And Rear LED At Standby
52 [Documentation] Front and Rear LED should be off at standby.
103 # Get the "2min 33.581s" string total time taken to reach standby.
/openbmc/u-boot/arch/arm/dts/
H A Dstm32mp157c-ed1.dts89 regulator-state-standby {
110 regulator-state-standby {
134 regulator-state-standby {
159 regulator-state-standby {
179 regulator-state-standby {
198 regulator-state-standby {
217 regulator-state-standby {
235 regulator-state-standby {
254 regulator-state-standby {
273 regulator-state-standby {
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/msm/
H A Dqcom,idle-state.txt8 * Standby
13 Standby: Standby does a little more in addition to architectural clock gating.
18 hierarchy to enter standby states, when all cpus are idle. An interrupt brings
20 cache hierarchy is also out of standby, and then the cpu is allowed to resume
31 state. Retention may have a slightly higher latency than Standby.
/openbmc/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/
H A Dmcp16502-regulator.txt45 regulator-state-standby {
64 regulator-state-standby {
83 regulator-state-standby {
102 regulator-state-standby {
119 regulator-state-standby {
134 regulator-state-standby {
/openbmc/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/memory-controllers/
H A Drockchip,rk3399-dmc.yaml99 Defines the standby idle period in which memories are placed into
102 See also rockchip,standby-idle-ns.
310 rockchip,standby-idle-ns:
312 Defines the standby idle period in which memories are placed into
342 rockchip,standby-idle-dis-freq-hz:
344 Defines the standby idle disable frequency in Hz. When the DDR frequency
345 is greater than standby-idle-dis-freq, standby idle is disabled. See also
346 rockchip,standby-idle-ns.
375 rockchip,standby-idle-ns = <81920>;
383 rockchip,standby-idle-dis-freq-hz = <928000000>;
/openbmc/linux/drivers/s390/char/
H A Dsclp_cmd.c173 int standby; member
297 incr->standby = online ? 0 : 1; in sclp_mem_change_state()
313 if (incr->standby) in contains_standby_increment()
337 * standby memory. This is done to simplify the "memory online" in sclp_mem_notifier()
376 pr_info("Standby memory at 0x%llx (%lluM of %lluM usable)\n", in align_to_block_size()
415 if (incr->standby) in sclp_add_standby_memory()
420 static void __init insert_increment(u16 rn, int standby, int assigned) in insert_increment() argument
430 new_incr->standby = standby; in insert_increment()
455 if (oldmem_data.start) /* No standby memory in kdump mode */ in sclp_detect_standby_memory()
587 u8 standby[SCLP_CHP_INFO_MASK_SIZE]; member
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/
H A Dsamsung,s5c73m3.yaml39 standby-gpios:
41 description: STANDBY pin.
96 standby-gpios: false
109 - standby-gpios
135 standby-gpios = <&gpm0 6 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
/openbmc/openbmc/meta-phosphor/recipes-x86/peci-pcie/
H A Dpeci-pcie_git.bb11 PACKAGECONFIG[wait-for-os-standby] = "-Dwait-for-os-standby=enabled,-Dwait-for-os-standby=disabled"
/openbmc/bmcweb/redfish-core/include/generated/enums/
H A Dendpoint_group.hpp12 Standby, enumerator
29 {AccessState::Standby, "Standby"},
H A Dconnection.hpp24 Standby, enumerator
45 {AccessState::Standby, "Standby"},
/openbmc/linux/drivers/media/i2c/
H A Dad5820.c54 bool standby; member
96 if (coil->standby) in ad5820_update_hw()
105 static int ad5820_power_off(struct ad5820_device *coil, bool standby) in ad5820_power_off() argument
110 * Go to standby first as real power off my be denied by the hardware in ad5820_power_off()
113 if (standby) { in ad5820_power_off()
114 coil->standby = true; in ad5820_power_off()
138 coil->standby = false; in ad5820_power_on()
147 coil->standby = true; in ad5820_power_on()
/openbmc/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/
H A Dmt9m001.txt15 - standby-gpios: GPIO handle which is connected to the standby pin of the chip.
30 standby-gpios = <&gpio0 1 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
/openbmc/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpio/
H A Dgpio-xgene-sb.txt1 APM X-Gene Standby GPIO controller bindings
3 This is a gpio controller in the standby domain. It also supports interrupt in
7 | X-Gene standby |
20 - compatible: "apm,xgene-gpio-sb" for the X-Gene Standby GPIO controller
/openbmc/linux/arch/arm/mach-at91/
H A Dpm.c158 { AT91_PM_STANDBY, "standby" },
638 * STANDBY mode has *all* drivers suspended; ignores irqs not marked as 'wakeup'
642 * AT91_PM_ULP0 is like STANDBY plus slow clock mode, so drivers must
878 void *standby = NULL; in at91_dt_ramc() local
893 if (!standby) in at91_dt_ramc()
894 standby = ramc->idle; in at91_dt_ramc()
924 if (!standby) { in at91_dt_ramc()
925 pr_warn("ramc no standby function available\n"); in at91_dt_ramc()
929 at91_cpuidle_device.dev.platform_data = standby; in at91_dt_ramc()
1180 * Replaces standby and suspend modes with default supported modes:
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/
H A Dti,tcan104x-can.yaml25 standby-gpios:
27 gpio node to toggle standby signal on transceiver
61 standby-gpios = <&wakeup_gpio1 16 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
/openbmc/openbmc-test-automation/redfish/systems/
H A Dtest_alternate_fan_settings.robot64 Verify Supported Fan Thermal Modes Switch At Standby
65 [Documentation] Check that supported modes are set successfully at standby.
103 [Documentation] Verify the thermal mode switches successfully at standby or runtime.
108 # pre_req_state Set the state of the host to Standby or Runtime (e.g. "Running")

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