1What:		/sys/devices/.../power/
2Date:		January 2009
3Contact:	Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@sisk.pl>
4Description:
5		The /sys/devices/.../power directory contains attributes
6		allowing the user space to check and modify some power
7		management related properties of given device.
8
9What:		/sys/devices/.../power/wakeup
10Date:		January 2009
11Contact:	Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@sisk.pl>
12Description:
13		The /sys/devices/.../power/wakeup attribute allows the user
14		space to check if the device is enabled to wake up the system
15		from sleep states, such as the memory sleep state (suspend to
16		RAM) and hibernation (suspend to disk), and to enable or disable
17		it to do that as desired.
18
19		Some devices support "wakeup" events, which are hardware signals
20		used to activate the system from a sleep state.  Such devices
21		have one of the following two values for the sysfs power/wakeup
22		file:
23
24		+ "enabled\n" to issue the events;
25		+ "disabled\n" not to do so;
26
27		In that cases the user space can change the setting represented
28		by the contents of this file by writing either "enabled", or
29		"disabled" to it.
30
31		For the devices that are not capable of generating system wakeup
32		events this file contains "\n".  In that cases the user space
33		cannot modify the contents of this file and the device cannot be
34		enabled to wake up the system.
35
36What:		/sys/devices/.../power/control
37Date:		January 2009
38Contact:	Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@sisk.pl>
39Description:
40		The /sys/devices/.../power/control attribute allows the user
41		space to control the run-time power management of the device.
42
43		All devices have one of the following two values for the
44		power/control file:
45
46		+ "auto\n" to allow the device to be power managed at run time;
47		+ "on\n" to prevent the device from being power managed;
48
49		The default for all devices is "auto", which means that they may
50		be subject to automatic power management, depending on their
51		drivers.  Changing this attribute to "on" prevents the driver
52		from power managing the device at run time.  Doing that while
53		the device is suspended causes it to be woken up.
54
55What:		/sys/devices/.../power/async
56Date:		January 2009
57Contact:	Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@sisk.pl>
58Description:
59		The /sys/devices/.../async attribute allows the user space to
60		enable or diasble the device's suspend and resume callbacks to
61		be executed asynchronously (ie. in separate threads, in parallel
62		with the main suspend/resume thread) during system-wide power
63		transitions (eg. suspend to RAM, hibernation).
64
65		All devices have one of the following two values for the
66		power/async file:
67
68		+ "enabled\n" to permit the asynchronous suspend/resume;
69		+ "disabled\n" to forbid it;
70
71		The value of this attribute may be changed by writing either
72		"enabled", or "disabled" to it.
73
74		It generally is unsafe to permit the asynchronous suspend/resume
75		of a device unless it is certain that all of the PM dependencies
76		of the device are known to the PM core.  However, for some
77		devices this attribute is set to "enabled" by bus type code or
78		device drivers and in that cases it should be safe to leave the
79		default value.
80
81What:		/sys/devices/.../power/wakeup_count
82Date:		September 2010
83Contact:	Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@sisk.pl>
84Description:
85		The /sys/devices/.../wakeup_count attribute contains the number
86		of signaled wakeup events associated with the device.  This
87		attribute is read-only.  If the device is not enabled to wake up
88		the system from sleep states, this attribute is empty.
89
90What:		/sys/devices/.../power/wakeup_active_count
91Date:		September 2010
92Contact:	Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@sisk.pl>
93Description:
94		The /sys/devices/.../wakeup_active_count attribute contains the
95		number of times the processing of wakeup events associated with
96		the device was completed (at the kernel level).  This attribute
97		is read-only.  If the device is not enabled to wake up the
98		system from sleep states, this attribute is empty.
99
100What:		/sys/devices/.../power/wakeup_hit_count
101Date:		September 2010
102Contact:	Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@sisk.pl>
103Description:
104		The /sys/devices/.../wakeup_hit_count attribute contains the
105		number of times the processing of a wakeup event associated with
106		the device might prevent the system from entering a sleep state.
107		This attribute is read-only.  If the device is not enabled to
108		wake up the system from sleep states, this attribute is empty.
109
110What:		/sys/devices/.../power/wakeup_active
111Date:		September 2010
112Contact:	Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@sisk.pl>
113Description:
114		The /sys/devices/.../wakeup_active attribute contains either 1,
115		or 0, depending on whether or not a wakeup event associated with
116		the device is being processed (1).  This attribute is read-only.
117		If the device is not enabled to wake up the system from sleep
118		states, this attribute is empty.
119
120What:		/sys/devices/.../power/wakeup_total_time_ms
121Date:		September 2010
122Contact:	Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@sisk.pl>
123Description:
124		The /sys/devices/.../wakeup_total_time_ms attribute contains
125		the total time of processing wakeup events associated with the
126		device, in milliseconds.  This attribute is read-only.  If the
127		device is not enabled to wake up the system from sleep states,
128		this attribute is empty.
129
130What:		/sys/devices/.../power/wakeup_max_time_ms
131Date:		September 2010
132Contact:	Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@sisk.pl>
133Description:
134		The /sys/devices/.../wakeup_max_time_ms attribute contains
135		the maximum time of processing a single wakeup event associated
136		with the device, in milliseconds.  This attribute is read-only.
137		If the device is not enabled to wake up the system from sleep
138		states, this attribute is empty.
139
140What:		/sys/devices/.../power/wakeup_last_time_ms
141Date:		September 2010
142Contact:	Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@sisk.pl>
143Description:
144		The /sys/devices/.../wakeup_last_time_ms attribute contains
145		the value of the monotonic clock corresponding to the time of
146		signaling the last wakeup event associated with the device, in
147		milliseconds.  This attribute is read-only.  If the device is
148		not enabled to wake up the system from sleep states, this
149		attribute is empty.
150