Lines Matching refs:hibernation
38 (mostly for systems with disks) "hibernation" (also known as
63 transitions (suspend or hibernation).
271 sleep states and the hibernation state ("suspend-to-disk"). Each phase involves
511 more phases for hibernation, with a different set of callbacks. These phases
514 The general procedure for hibernation is to quiesce all devices ("freeze"),
585 Resuming from hibernation is, again, more complicated than resuming from a sleep
587 a system image to be loaded into memory and the pre-hibernation memory contents
591 pre-hibernation memory contents restored by the boot loader, in practice this
596 reads the system image, restores the pre-hibernation memory contents, and passes
598 in resuming from hibernation. In fact, the restore kernel may be completely
614 Should the restoration of the pre-hibernation memory contents fail, the restore
618 pre-hibernation memory contents are restored successfully and control is passed
622 To achieve this, the image kernel must restore the devices' pre-hibernation
766 or ``->poweroff`` callback for transitions related to hibernation) of either the
788 similarly for the "freeze" and "poweroff" parts of system hibernation).
798 and ``->thaw_early`` callbacks are skipped in hibernation if the device remained
822 In particular, the "thaw" and "restore" transitions related to hibernation are