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Message-ID: <4768434.2rQpsxG0uT@vostro.rjw.lan>
Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2012 01:15:50 +0200
From: "Rafael J. Wysocki" <rjw@...k.pl>
To: ACPI Devel Maling List <linux-acpi@...r.kernel.org>
Cc: LKML <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>, Len Brown <lenb@...nel.org>,
Linux PM list <linux-pm@...r.kernel.org>,
Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@...otime.net>
Subject: [PATCH] ACPI / PM: Fix device PM kernedoc comments and #ifdefs
From: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@...el.com>
The kerneldoc comments for acpi_pm_device_sleep_state(),
acpi_pm_device_run_wake(), and acpi_pm_device_sleep_wake() are
outdated and/or don't follow the common kerneldoc patters, so
fix them.
Additionally, notice that acpi_pm_device_run_wake() should be under
CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME rather than under CONFIG_PM_SLEEP, so fix that too.
Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@...el.com>
---
drivers/acpi/sleep.c | 51 +++++++++++++++++++++---------------------------
include/acpi/acpi_bus.h | 8 +++++--
2 files changed, 29 insertions(+), 30 deletions(-)
Index: linux-pm/drivers/acpi/sleep.c
===================================================================
--- linux-pm.orig/drivers/acpi/sleep.c
+++ linux-pm/drivers/acpi/sleep.c
@@ -699,28 +699,21 @@ int acpi_suspend(u32 acpi_state)
#ifdef CONFIG_PM
/**
- * acpi_pm_device_sleep_state - return preferred power state of ACPI device
- * in the system sleep state given by %acpi_target_sleep_state
- * @dev: device to examine; its driver model wakeup flags control
- * whether it should be able to wake up the system
- * @d_min_p: used to store the upper limit of allowed states range
- * @d_max_in: specify the lowest allowed states
- * Return value: preferred power state of the device on success, -ENODEV
- * (ie. if there's no 'struct acpi_device' for @dev) or -EINVAL on failure
+ * acpi_pm_device_sleep_state - Get preferred power state of ACPI device.
+ * @dev: Device whose preferred target power state to return.
+ * @d_min_p: Location to store the upper limit of the allowed states range.
+ * @d_max_in: Deepest low-power state to take into consideration.
+ * Return value: Preferred power state of the device on success, -ENODEV
+ * (if there's no 'struct acpi_device' for @dev) or -EINVAL on failure
*
- * Find the lowest power (highest number) ACPI device power state that
- * device @dev can be in while the system is in the sleep state represented
- * by %acpi_target_sleep_state. If @wake is nonzero, the device should be
- * able to wake up the system from this sleep state. If @d_min_p is set,
- * the highest power (lowest number) device power state of @dev allowed
- * in this system sleep state is stored at the location pointed to by it.
+ * Find the lowest power (highest number) ACPI device power state that the
+ * device can be in while the system is in the sleep state represented
+ * by %acpi_target_sleep_state. If @d_min_p is set, the highest power (lowest
+ * number) device power state that @dev can be in for the given system sleep
+ * state is stored at the location pointed to by it.
*
- * The caller must ensure that @dev is valid before using this function.
- * The caller is also responsible for figuring out if the device is
- * supposed to be able to wake up the system and passing this information
- * via @wake.
+ * The caller must ensure that @dev is valid before using this function.
*/
-
int acpi_pm_device_sleep_state(struct device *dev, int *d_min_p, int d_max_in)
{
acpi_handle handle = DEVICE_ACPI_HANDLE(dev);
@@ -812,14 +805,15 @@ int acpi_pm_device_sleep_state(struct de
EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_pm_device_sleep_state);
#endif /* CONFIG_PM */
-#ifdef CONFIG_PM_SLEEP
+#ifdef CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME
/**
- * acpi_pm_device_run_wake - Enable/disable wake-up for given device.
- * @phys_dev: Device to enable/disable the platform to wake-up the system for.
- * @enable: Whether enable or disable the wake-up functionality.
+ * acpi_pm_device_run_wake - Enable/disable remote wakeup for given device.
+ * @phys_dev: Device to enable/disable the platform to wake up.
+ * @enable: Whether enable or disable the wakeup functionality.
*
* Find the ACPI device object corresponding to @pci_dev and try to
- * enable/disable the GPE associated with it.
+ * enable/disable the GPE associated with it, so that it can generate
+ * wakeup signals for the device in response to external (remote) events.
*/
int acpi_pm_device_run_wake(struct device *phys_dev, bool enable)
{
@@ -847,12 +841,13 @@ int acpi_pm_device_run_wake(struct devic
return 0;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_pm_device_run_wake);
+#endif /* CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME */
+#ifdef CONFIG_PM_SLEEP
/**
- * acpi_pm_device_sleep_wake - enable or disable the system wake-up
- * capability of given device
- * @dev: device to handle
- * @enable: 'true' - enable, 'false' - disable the wake-up capability
+ * acpi_pm_device_sleep_wake - Enable or disable device to wake up the system.
+ * @dev: Device to enable/desible to wake up the system from sleep states.
+ * @enable: Whether enable or disable @dev to wake up the system.
*/
int acpi_pm_device_sleep_wake(struct device *dev, bool enable)
{
Index: linux-pm/include/acpi/acpi_bus.h
===================================================================
--- linux-pm.orig/include/acpi/acpi_bus.h
+++ linux-pm/include/acpi/acpi_bus.h
@@ -425,14 +425,18 @@ static inline int acpi_pm_device_sleep_s
}
#endif
-#ifdef CONFIG_PM_SLEEP
+#ifdef CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME
int acpi_pm_device_run_wake(struct device *, bool);
-int acpi_pm_device_sleep_wake(struct device *, bool);
#else
static inline int acpi_pm_device_run_wake(struct device *dev, bool enable)
{
return -ENODEV;
}
+#endif
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_PM_SLEEP
+int acpi_pm_device_sleep_wake(struct device *, bool);
+#else
static inline int acpi_pm_device_sleep_wake(struct device *dev, bool enable)
{
return -ENODEV;
--
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