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Rafael J. Wysocki296699d2007-07-29 23:27:18 +02001config SUSPEND
2 bool "Suspend to RAM and standby"
Rafael J. Wysocki1eb208a2011-02-11 00:06:30 +01003 depends on ARCH_SUSPEND_POSSIBLE
Rafael J. Wysocki296699d2007-07-29 23:27:18 +02004 default y
5 ---help---
6 Allow the system to enter sleep states in which main memory is
7 powered and thus its contents are preserved, such as the
Johannes Bergf4cb5702007-12-08 02:14:00 +01008 suspend-to-RAM state (e.g. the ACPI S3 state).
Rafael J. Wysocki296699d2007-07-29 23:27:18 +02009
Johannes Bergb28f5082008-01-15 23:17:00 -050010config SUSPEND_FREEZER
11 bool "Enable freezer for suspend to RAM/standby" \
12 if ARCH_WANTS_FREEZER_CONTROL || BROKEN
13 depends on SUSPEND
14 default y
15 help
16 This allows you to turn off the freezer for suspend. If this is
17 done, no tasks are frozen for suspend to RAM/standby.
18
19 Turning OFF this setting is NOT recommended! If in doubt, say Y.
20
Arve Hjønnevågfe6cd632008-09-09 22:14:34 -070021config HAS_WAKELOCK
22 bool
23
Arve Hjønnevågc1783f52008-10-07 20:48:01 -070024config HAS_EARLYSUSPEND
25 bool
26
Colin Cross06e85722011-11-09 16:39:19 -050027config CPU_PM
28 def_bool y
29 depends on SUSPEND || CPU_IDLE
30
Arve Hjønnevågfe6cd632008-09-09 22:14:34 -070031config WAKELOCK
32 bool "Wake lock"
33 depends on PM && RTC_CLASS
34 default n
35 select HAS_WAKELOCK
36 ---help---
37 Enable wakelocks. When user space request a sleep state the
38 sleep request will be delayed until no wake locks are held.
39
40config WAKELOCK_STAT
41 bool "Wake lock stats"
42 depends on WAKELOCK
43 default y
44 ---help---
45 Report wake lock stats in /proc/wakelocks
46
Arve Hjønnevåg47dfb462008-10-09 21:01:46 -070047config USER_WAKELOCK
48 bool "Userspace wake locks"
49 depends on WAKELOCK
50 default y
51 ---help---
52 User-space wake lock api. Write "lockname" or "lockname timeout"
53 to /sys/power/wake_lock lock and if needed create a wake lock.
54 Write "lockname" to /sys/power/wake_unlock to unlock a user wake
55 lock.
56
Arve Hjønnevågc1783f52008-10-07 20:48:01 -070057config EARLYSUSPEND
58 bool "Early suspend"
59 depends on WAKELOCK
60 default y
61 select HAS_EARLYSUSPEND
62 ---help---
63 Call early suspend handlers when the user requested sleep state
64 changes.
65
Arve Hjønnevågc8bb3152008-10-15 17:52:20 -070066choice
67 prompt "User-space screen access"
Rebecca Schultz4b0ea272008-07-17 18:14:55 -070068 default FB_EARLYSUSPEND if !FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE
Arve Hjønnevågc8bb3152008-10-15 17:52:20 -070069 default CONSOLE_EARLYSUSPEND
70 depends on HAS_EARLYSUSPEND
71
72 config NO_USER_SPACE_SCREEN_ACCESS_CONTROL
73 bool "None"
74
75 config CONSOLE_EARLYSUSPEND
76 bool "Console switch on early-suspend"
77 depends on HAS_EARLYSUSPEND && VT
78 ---help---
79 Register early suspend handler to perform a console switch to
80 when user-space should stop drawing to the screen and a switch
81 back when it should resume.
Rebecca Schultz4b0ea272008-07-17 18:14:55 -070082
83 config FB_EARLYSUSPEND
84 bool "Sysfs interface"
85 depends on HAS_EARLYSUSPEND
86 ---help---
87 Register early suspend handler that notifies and waits for
88 user-space through sysfs when user-space should stop drawing
89 to the screen and notifies user-space when it should resume.
Arve Hjønnevågc8bb3152008-10-15 17:52:20 -070090endchoice
91
Rafael J. Wysocki1f112ce2011-04-11 22:54:42 +020092config HIBERNATE_CALLBACKS
93 bool
94
Rafael J. Wysockib0cb1a12007-07-29 23:24:36 +020095config HIBERNATION
Rafael J. Wysocki296699d2007-07-29 23:27:18 +020096 bool "Hibernation (aka 'suspend to disk')"
Rafael J. Wysocki1eb208a2011-02-11 00:06:30 +010097 depends on SWAP && ARCH_HIBERNATION_POSSIBLE
Rafael J. Wysocki1f112ce2011-04-11 22:54:42 +020098 select HIBERNATE_CALLBACKS
Bojan Smojverf996fc92010-09-09 23:06:23 +020099 select LZO_COMPRESS
100 select LZO_DECOMPRESS
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700101 ---help---
David Brownella7ee2e52007-05-06 14:50:50 -0700102 Enable the suspend to disk (STD) functionality, which is usually
103 called "hibernation" in user interfaces. STD checkpoints the
104 system and powers it off; and restores that checkpoint on reboot.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700105
Pavel Machek23b168d2008-02-05 19:27:12 +0100106 You can suspend your machine with 'echo disk > /sys/power/state'
107 after placing resume=/dev/swappartition on the kernel command line
108 in your bootloader's configuration file.
109
Rafael J. Wysockic7276fd2007-03-06 01:42:24 -0800110 Alternatively, you can use the additional userland tools available
111 from <http://suspend.sf.net>.
112
113 In principle it does not require ACPI or APM, although for example
David Brownella7ee2e52007-05-06 14:50:50 -0700114 ACPI will be used for the final steps when it is available. One
115 of the reasons to use software suspend is that the firmware hooks
116 for suspend states like suspend-to-RAM (STR) often don't work very
117 well with Linux.
Rafael J. Wysockic7276fd2007-03-06 01:42:24 -0800118
119 It creates an image which is saved in your active swap. Upon the next
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700120 boot, pass the 'resume=/dev/swappartition' argument to the kernel to
121 have it detect the saved image, restore memory state from it, and
122 continue to run as before. If you do not want the previous state to
Rafael J. Wysockic7276fd2007-03-06 01:42:24 -0800123 be reloaded, then use the 'noresume' kernel command line argument.
124 Note, however, that fsck will be run on your filesystems and you will
125 need to run mkswap against the swap partition used for the suspend.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700126
Rafael J. Wysockic7276fd2007-03-06 01:42:24 -0800127 It also works with swap files to a limited extent (for details see
128 <file:Documentation/power/swsusp-and-swap-files.txt>).
129
130 Right now you may boot without resuming and resume later but in the
131 meantime you cannot use the swap partition(s)/file(s) involved in
132 suspending. Also in this case you must not use the filesystems
133 that were mounted before the suspend. In particular, you MUST NOT
134 MOUNT any journaled filesystems mounted before the suspend or they
135 will get corrupted in a nasty way.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700136
137 For more information take a look at <file:Documentation/power/swsusp.txt>.
138
139config PM_STD_PARTITION
140 string "Default resume partition"
Rafael J. Wysockib0cb1a12007-07-29 23:24:36 +0200141 depends on HIBERNATION
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700142 default ""
143 ---help---
144 The default resume partition is the partition that the suspend-
145 to-disk implementation will look for a suspended disk image.
146
147 The partition specified here will be different for almost every user.
148 It should be a valid swap partition (at least for now) that is turned
149 on before suspending.
150
151 The partition specified can be overridden by specifying:
152
153 resume=/dev/<other device>
154
155 which will set the resume partition to the device specified.
156
157 Note there is currently not a way to specify which device to save the
158 suspended image to. It will simply pick the first available swap
159 device.
160
Rafael J. Wysocki196ec242011-02-11 00:06:42 +0100161config PM_SLEEP
Jan Beulichcf4fb802011-02-18 01:05:36 +0100162 def_bool y
Shriram Rajagopaland419e4c2011-04-11 22:54:48 +0200163 depends on SUSPEND || HIBERNATE_CALLBACKS
Rafael J. Wysocki196ec242011-02-11 00:06:42 +0100164
165config PM_SLEEP_SMP
Jan Beulichcf4fb802011-02-18 01:05:36 +0100166 def_bool y
Rafael J. Wysocki196ec242011-02-11 00:06:42 +0100167 depends on SMP
168 depends on ARCH_SUSPEND_POSSIBLE || ARCH_HIBERNATION_POSSIBLE
169 depends on PM_SLEEP
170 select HOTPLUG
171 select HOTPLUG_CPU
Rafael J. Wysocki196ec242011-02-11 00:06:42 +0100172
173config PM_RUNTIME
174 bool "Run-time PM core functionality"
175 depends on !IA64_HP_SIM
176 ---help---
177 Enable functionality allowing I/O devices to be put into energy-saving
178 (low power) states at run time (or autosuspended) after a specified
179 period of inactivity and woken up in response to a hardware-generated
180 wake-up event or a driver's request.
181
182 Hardware support is generally required for this functionality to work
183 and the bus type drivers of the buses the devices are on are
184 responsible for the actual handling of the autosuspend requests and
185 wake-up events.
186
187config PM
Jan Beulichcf4fb802011-02-18 01:05:36 +0100188 def_bool y
Rafael J. Wysocki196ec242011-02-11 00:06:42 +0100189 depends on PM_SLEEP || PM_RUNTIME
Rafael J. Wysocki196ec242011-02-11 00:06:42 +0100190
191config PM_DEBUG
192 bool "Power Management Debug Support"
193 depends on PM
194 ---help---
195 This option enables various debugging support in the Power Management
196 code. This is helpful when debugging and reporting PM bugs, like
197 suspend support.
198
Rafael J. Wysocki196ec242011-02-11 00:06:42 +0100199config PM_ADVANCED_DEBUG
200 bool "Extra PM attributes in sysfs for low-level debugging/testing"
201 depends on PM_DEBUG
Rafael J. Wysocki196ec242011-02-11 00:06:42 +0100202 ---help---
203 Add extra sysfs attributes allowing one to access some Power Management
204 fields of device objects from user space. If you are not a kernel
205 developer interested in debugging/testing Power Management, say "no".
206
Rafael J. Wysocki196ec242011-02-11 00:06:42 +0100207config PM_TEST_SUSPEND
208 bool "Test suspend/resume and wakealarm during bootup"
209 depends on SUSPEND && PM_DEBUG && RTC_CLASS=y
210 ---help---
211 This option will let you suspend your machine during bootup, and
212 make it wake up a few seconds later using an RTC wakeup alarm.
213 Enable this with a kernel parameter like "test_suspend=mem".
214
215 You probably want to have your system's RTC driver statically
216 linked, ensuring that it's available when this test runs.
217
218config CAN_PM_TRACE
219 def_bool y
Rafael J. Wysocki88a6f332011-02-11 20:31:11 +0100220 depends on PM_DEBUG && PM_SLEEP
Rafael J. Wysocki196ec242011-02-11 00:06:42 +0100221
222config PM_TRACE
223 bool
224 help
225 This enables code to save the last PM event point across
226 reboot. The architecture needs to support this, x86 for
227 example does by saving things in the RTC, see below.
228
229 The architecture specific code must provide the extern
230 functions from <linux/resume-trace.h> as well as the
231 <asm/resume-trace.h> header with a TRACE_RESUME() macro.
232
233 The way the information is presented is architecture-
234 dependent, x86 will print the information during a
235 late_initcall.
236
237config PM_TRACE_RTC
238 bool "Suspend/resume event tracing"
239 depends on CAN_PM_TRACE
240 depends on X86
241 select PM_TRACE
Rafael J. Wysocki196ec242011-02-11 00:06:42 +0100242 ---help---
243 This enables some cheesy code to save the last PM event point in the
244 RTC across reboots, so that you can debug a machine that just hangs
245 during suspend (or more commonly, during resume).
246
247 To use this debugging feature you should attempt to suspend the
248 machine, reboot it and then run
249
250 dmesg -s 1000000 | grep 'hash matches'
251
252 CAUTION: this option will cause your machine's real-time clock to be
253 set to an invalid time after a resume.
254
Ralf Baechle77269422007-02-09 17:08:57 +0000255config APM_EMULATION
256 tristate "Advanced Power Management Emulation"
257 depends on PM && SYS_SUPPORTS_APM_EMULATION
258 help
259 APM is a BIOS specification for saving power using several different
260 techniques. This is mostly useful for battery powered laptops with
261 APM compliant BIOSes. If you say Y here, the system time will be
262 reset after a RESUME operation, the /proc/apm device will provide
263 battery status information, and user-space programs will receive
264 notification of APM "events" (e.g. battery status change).
265
266 In order to use APM, you will need supporting software. For location
Randy Dunlap53471122008-03-12 18:10:51 -0400267 and more information, read <file:Documentation/power/pm.txt> and the
Ralf Baechle77269422007-02-09 17:08:57 +0000268 Battery Powered Linux mini-HOWTO, available from
269 <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>.
270
271 This driver does not spin down disk drives (see the hdparm(8)
272 manpage ("man 8 hdparm") for that), and it doesn't turn off
273 VESA-compliant "green" monitors.
274
275 Generally, if you don't have a battery in your machine, there isn't
276 much point in using this driver and you should say N. If you get
277 random kernel OOPSes or reboots that don't seem to be related to
278 anything, try disabling/enabling this option (or disabling/enabling
279 APM in your BIOS).
Rafael J. Wysocki5e928f72009-08-18 23:38:32 +0200280
Mark Brown43e60862010-11-11 01:51:26 +0100281config ARCH_HAS_OPP
282 bool
283
Nishanth Menone1f60b22010-10-13 00:13:10 +0200284config PM_OPP
285 bool "Operating Performance Point (OPP) Layer library"
Mark Brown43e60862010-11-11 01:51:26 +0100286 depends on ARCH_HAS_OPP
Nishanth Menone1f60b22010-10-13 00:13:10 +0200287 ---help---
288 SOCs have a standard set of tuples consisting of frequency and
289 voltage pairs that the device will support per voltage domain. This
290 is called Operating Performance Point or OPP. The actual definitions
291 of OPP varies over silicon within the same family of devices.
292
293 OPP layer organizes the data internally using device pointers
294 representing individual voltage domains and provides SOC
295 implementations a ready to use framework to manage OPPs.
296 For more information, read <file:Documentation/power/opp.txt>
Rafael J. Wysocki85eb8c82011-04-30 00:25:44 +0200297
298config PM_RUNTIME_CLK
299 def_bool y
300 depends on PM_RUNTIME && HAVE_CLK
Colin Cross07b02fb2011-07-19 12:33:45 -0700301
302config SUSPEND_TIME
303 bool "Log time spent in suspend"
304 ---help---
305 Prints the time spent in suspend in the kernel log, and
306 keeps statistics on the time spent in suspend in
307 /sys/kernel/debug/suspend_time