1What: /sys/class/devlink/.../ 2Date: May 2020 3Contact: Saravana Kannan <saravanak@google.com> 4Description: 5 Provide a place in sysfs for the device link objects in the 6 kernel at any given time. The name of a device link directory, 7 denoted as ... above, is of the form <supplier>--<consumer> 8 where <supplier> is the supplier device name and <consumer> is 9 the consumer device name. 10 11What: /sys/class/devlink/.../auto_remove_on 12Date: May 2020 13Contact: Saravana Kannan <saravanak@google.com> 14Description: 15 This file indicates if the device link will ever be 16 automatically removed by the driver core when the consumer and 17 supplier devices themselves are still present. 18 19 This will be one of the following strings: 20 21 'consumer unbind' 22 'supplier unbind' 23 'never' 24 25 'consumer unbind' means the device link will be removed when 26 the consumer's driver is unbound from the consumer device. 27 28 'supplier unbind' means the device link will be removed when 29 the supplier's driver is unbound from the supplier device. 30 31 'never' means the device link will not be automatically removed 32 when as long as the supplier and consumer devices themselves 33 are still present. 34 35What: /sys/class/devlink/.../consumer 36Date: May 2020 37Contact: Saravana Kannan <saravanak@google.com> 38Description: 39 This file is a symlink to the consumer device's sysfs directory. 40 41What: /sys/class/devlink/.../runtime_pm 42Date: May 2020 43Contact: Saravana Kannan <saravanak@google.com> 44Description: 45 This file indicates if the device link has any impact on the 46 runtime power management behavior of the consumer and supplier 47 devices. For example: Making sure the supplier doesn't enter 48 runtime suspend while the consumer is active. 49 50 This will be one of the following strings: 51 52 '0' - Does not affect runtime power management 53 '1' - Affects runtime power management 54 55What: /sys/class/devlink/.../status 56Date: May 2020 57Contact: Saravana Kannan <saravanak@google.com> 58Description: 59 This file indicates the status of the device link. The status 60 of a device link is affected by whether the supplier and 61 consumer devices have been bound to their corresponding 62 drivers. The status of a device link also affects the binding 63 and unbinding of the supplier and consumer devices with their 64 drivers and also affects whether the software state of the 65 supplier device is synced with the hardware state of the 66 supplier device after boot up. 67 See also: sysfs-devices-state_synced. 68 69 This will be one of the following strings: 70 71 'not tracked' 72 'dormant' 73 'available' 74 'consumer probing' 75 'active' 76 'supplier unbinding' 77 'unknown' 78 79 'not tracked' means this device link does not track the status 80 and has no impact on the binding, unbinding and syncing the 81 hardware and software device state. 82 83 'dormant' means the supplier and the consumer devices have not 84 bound to their driver. 85 86 'available' means the supplier has bound to its driver and is 87 available to supply resources to the consumer device. 88 89 'consumer probing' means the consumer device is currently 90 trying to bind to its driver. 91 92 'active' means the supplier and consumer devices have both 93 bound successfully to their drivers. 94 95 'supplier unbinding' means the supplier devices is currently in 96 the process of unbinding from its driver. 97 98 'unknown' means the state of the device link is not any of the 99 above. If this is ever the value, there's a bug in the kernel. 100 101What: /sys/class/devlink/.../supplier 102Date: May 2020 103Contact: Saravana Kannan <saravanak@google.com> 104Description: 105 This file is a symlink to the supplier device's sysfs directory. 106 107What: /sys/class/devlink/.../sync_state_only 108Date: May 2020 109Contact: Saravana Kannan <saravanak@google.com> 110Description: 111 This file indicates if the device link is limited to only 112 affecting the syncing of the hardware and software state of the 113 supplier device. 114 115 This will be one of the following strings: 116 117 '0' 118 '1' - Affects runtime power management 119 120 '0' means the device link can affect other device behaviors 121 like binding/unbinding, suspend/resume, runtime power 122 management, etc. 123 124 '1' means the device link will only affect the syncing of 125 hardware and software state of the supplier device after boot 126 up and doesn't not affect other behaviors of the devices. 127