config PM
bool "Power Management support"
+ depends on !IA64_HP_SIM
---help---
"Power Management" means that parts of your computer are shut
off or put into a power conserving "sleep" mode if they are not
will issue the hlt instruction if nothing is to be done, thereby
sending the processor to sleep and saving power.
+config PM_LEGACY
+ bool "Legacy Power Management API (DEPRECATED)"
+ depends on PM
+ default n
+ ---help---
+ Support for pm_register() and friends. This old API is obsoleted
+ by the driver model.
+
+ If unsure, say N.
+
config PM_DEBUG
bool "Power Management Debug Support"
+ depends on PM
---help---
This option enables verbose debugging support in the Power Management
code. This is helpful when debugging and reporting various PM bugs,
like suspend support.
+config DISABLE_CONSOLE_SUSPEND
+ bool "Keep console(s) enabled during suspend/resume (DANGEROUS)"
+ depends on PM && PM_DEBUG
+ default n
+ ---help---
+ This option turns off the console suspend mechanism that prevents
+ debug messages from reaching the console during the suspend/resume
+ operations. This may be helpful when debugging device drivers'
+ suspend/resume routines, but may itself lead to problems, for example
+ if netconsole is used.
+
+config PM_TRACE
+ bool "Suspend/resume event tracing"
+ depends on PM && PM_DEBUG && X86_32 && EXPERIMENTAL
+ default n
+ ---help---
+ This enables some cheesy code to save the last PM event point in the
+ RTC across reboots, so that you can debug a machine that just hangs
+ during suspend (or more commonly, during resume).
+
+ To use this debugging feature you should attempt to suspend the machine,
+ then reboot it, then run
+
+ dmesg -s 1000000 | grep 'hash matches'
+
+ CAUTION: this option will cause your machine's real-time clock to be
+ set to an invalid time after a resume.
+
+config PM_SYSFS_DEPRECATED
+ bool "Driver model /sys/devices/.../power/state files (DEPRECATED)"
+ depends on PM && SYSFS
+ default n
+ help
+ The driver model started out with a sysfs file intended to provide
+ a userspace hook for device power management. This feature has never
+ worked very well, except for limited testing purposes, and so it will
+ be removed. It's not clear that a generic mechanism could really
+ handle the wide variability of device power states; any replacements
+ are likely to be bus or driver specific.
+
config SOFTWARE_SUSPEND
- bool "Software Suspend (EXPERIMENTAL)"
- depends on EXPERIMENTAL && PM && SWAP
+ bool "Software Suspend"
+ depends on PM && SWAP && ((X86 && (!SMP || SUSPEND_SMP)) || ((FRV || PPC32) && !SMP))
---help---
- Enable the possibilty of suspendig machine. It doesn't need APM.
+ Enable the possibility of suspending the machine.
+ It doesn't need ACPI or APM.
You may suspend your machine by 'swsusp' or 'shutdown -z <time>'
(patch for sysvinit needed).
- It creates an image which is saved in your active swaps. By the next
- booting the, pass 'resume=/dev/swappartition' and kernel will
- detect the saved image, restore the memory from
- it and then it continues to run as before you've suspended.
- If you don't want the previous state to continue use the 'noresume'
- kernel option. However note that your partitions will be fsck'd and
- you must re-mkswap your swap partitions. It does not work with swap
- files.
+ It creates an image which is saved in your active swap. Upon next
+ boot, pass the 'resume=/dev/swappartition' argument to the kernel to
+ have it detect the saved image, restore memory state from it, and
+ continue to run as before. If you do not want the previous state to
+ be reloaded, then use the 'noresume' kernel argument. However, note
+ that your partitions will be fsck'd and you must re-mkswap your swap
+ partitions. It does not work with swap files.
Right now you may boot without resuming and then later resume but
in meantime you cannot use those swap partitions/files which were
involved in suspending. Also in this case there is a risk that buffers
on disk won't match with saved ones.
- For more information take a look at Documentation/power/swsusp.txt.
+ For more information take a look at <file:Documentation/power/swsusp.txt>.
+
+ (For now, swsusp is incompatible with PAE aka HIGHMEM_64G on i386.
+ we need identity mapping for resume to work, and that is trivial
+ to get with 4MB pages, but less than trivial on PAE).
config PM_STD_PARTITION
string "Default resume partition"
suspended image to. It will simply pick the first available swap
device.
+config SUSPEND_SMP
+ bool
+ depends on HOTPLUG_CPU && X86 && PM
+ default y