The patch titled
remove obsolete /sys/devices/.../power/state docs
has been removed from the -mm tree. Its filename was
remove-obsolete-sys-devices-power-state-docs.patch
This patch was dropped because it was merged into mainline or a subsystem tree
The current -mm tree may be found at http://userweb.kernel.org/~akpm/mmotm/
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Subject: remove obsolete /sys/devices/.../power/state docs
From: David Brownell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
The /sys/devices/.../power/state files have been gone for a while
now, but I just noticed some documentation that still refers to
them. (Fortunately described as DEPRECATED and WILL REMOVE).
Time to remove that obsolete documentation too ...
Signed-off-by: David Brownell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Acked-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Acked-by: Pavel Machek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
---
Documentation/power/devices.txt | 49 ------------------------------
1 file changed, 49 deletions(-)
diff -puN
Documentation/power/devices.txt~remove-obsolete-sys-devices-power-state-docs
Documentation/power/devices.txt
---
a/Documentation/power/devices.txt~remove-obsolete-sys-devices-power-state-docs
+++ a/Documentation/power/devices.txt
@@ -502,52 +502,3 @@ If the CPU can have a "cpufreq" driver,
to shift to lower voltage settings and reduce the power cost of executing
a given number of instructions. (Without voltage adjustment, it's rare
for cpufreq to save much power; the cost-per-instruction must go down.)
-
-
-/sys/devices/.../power/state files
-==================================
-For now you can also test some of this functionality using sysfs.
-
- DEPRECATED: USE "power/state" ONLY FOR DRIVER TESTING, AND
- AVOID USING dev->power.power_state IN DRIVERS.
-
- THESE WILL BE REMOVED. IF THE "power/state" FILE GETS REPLACED,
- IT WILL BECOME SOMETHING COUPLED TO THE BUS OR DRIVER.
-
-In each device's directory, there is a 'power' directory, which contains
-at least a 'state' file. The value of this field is effectively boolean,
-PM_EVENT_ON or PM_EVENT_SUSPEND.
-
- * Reading from this file displays a value corresponding to
- the power.power_state.event field. All nonzero values are
- displayed as "2", corresponding to a low power state; zero
- is displayed as "0", corresponding to normal operation.
-
- * Writing to this file initiates a transition using the
- specified event code number; only '0', '2', and '3' are
- accepted (without a newline); '2' and '3' are both
- mapped to PM_EVENT_SUSPEND.
-
-On writes, the PM core relies on that recorded event code and the device/bus
-capabilities to determine whether it uses a partial suspend() or resume()
-sequence to change things so that the recorded event corresponds to the
-numeric parameter.
-
- - If the bus requires the irqs-disabled suspend_late()/resume_early()
- phases, writes fail because those operations are not supported here.
-
- - If the recorded value is the expected value, nothing is done.
-
- - If the recorded value is nonzero, the device is partially resumed,
- using the bus.resume() and/or class.resume() methods.
-
- - If the target value is nonzero, the device is partially suspended,
- using the class.suspend() and/or bus.suspend() methods and the
- PM_EVENT_SUSPEND message.
-
-Drivers have no way to tell whether their suspend() and resume() calls
-have come through the sysfs power/state file or as part of entering a
-system sleep state, except that when accessed through sysfs the normal
-parent/child sequencing rules are ignored. Drivers (such as bus, bridge,
-or hub drivers) which expose child devices may need to enforce those rules
-on their own.
_
Patches currently in -mm which might be from [EMAIL PROTECTED] are
git-acpi.patch
git-arm.patch
i2c-isp1301_omap-new-style-i2c-driver-updates-part-1.patch
i2c-isp1301_omap-new-style-i2c-driver-updates-part-2.patch
git-input.patch
git-mmc.patch
git-mtd.patch
pcmcia-stop-updating-dev-powerpower_state.patch
drivers-pmc-msp71xx-gpio-char-driver.patch
remove-pointless-casts-from-void-pointers.patch
spi-core-stop-updating-dev-powerpower_state.patch
cosmetic-fixes-to-rtc-subsystems-kconfig.patch
rtc-pcf8583-dont-abuse-i2c_m_nostart.patch
rtc-s3c-use-is_power_of_2-macro-for-simplicity.patch
rtc-cmos-exports-nvram-in-sysfs.patch
rtc-cmos-alarm-acts-as-oneshot.patch
platform-real-time-clock-driver-for-dallas-1511-chip.patch
make-config_hpet_emulate_rtc-usable-from-modules.patch
use-the-irq-callback-interface-in-old-rtc-driver.patch
add-hpet-rtc-emulation-to-rtc_drv_cmos.patch
w1-gpio-add-gpio-w1-bus-master-driver.patch
w1-gpio-add-gpio-w1-bus-master-driver-v3.patch
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