Lines Matching refs:suspended
89 core regards the device as suspended, which need not mean that it has been
94 'suspended'.
103 is directly set to either'active', or 'suspended' (the PM core provides
131 'suspended' (by means of special helper functions provided by the PM core
146 if the device can be suspended (i.e. if all of the conditions necessary for
178 (4) ->runtime_resume() can only be executed for 'suspended' devices (i.e. the
180 PM status of which is 'suspended').
254 suspend to complete; means "start a resume as soon as you've suspended"
262 PM core as 'suspended', regardless of its real hardware status
318 success, 1 if the device's runtime PM status was already 'suspended', or
352 runtime status was already 'suspended', or error code if the request
432 PM status to 'suspended' and update its parent's counter of 'active'
442 - return true if the device's runtime PM status is 'suspended' and its
446 - return true if the device's runtime PM status is 'suspended'
531 'suspended', but it need not reflect the actual physical state of the device.
545 status should be changed back to 'suspended' with the help of
548 If the default initial runtime PM status of the device (i.e. 'suspended')
572 resumes the device if it's in the suspended state and prevents it from
573 being suspended again while those routines are being executed.
575 To allow bus types and drivers to put devices into the suspended state by
600 straightforward. But what should happen if the device is already suspended?
612 power, even if they had been suspended before the system suspend began. There
627 * Even though the device was suspended, if its usage counter was > 0 then most
630 If the device had been suspended before the system suspend began and it's
655 be more efficient to leave the devices that had been suspended before the system
656 suspend began in the suspended state.
661 that the device appears to be runtime-suspended and its state is fine, so it
702 - if the device has not been suspended at run time, invoke the ->suspend()
719 - if the device has not been suspended at run time, invoke the ->freeze()
729 - if the device has not been suspended at run time, invoke the ->thaw()
739 - if the device has not been suspended at run time, invoke the ->poweroff()
787 devices should be suspended.
800 unused; following this advice, drivers should not allow devices to be suspended
806 device is automatically suspended (the subsystem or driver still has to call