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ec8f24b7 1# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
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2config SUSPEND
3 bool "Suspend to RAM and standby"
1eb208ae 4 depends on ARCH_SUSPEND_POSSIBLE
296699de 5 default y
a7f7f624 6 help
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7 Allow the system to enter sleep states in which main memory is
8 powered and thus its contents are preserved, such as the
f4cb5700 9 suspend-to-RAM state (e.g. the ACPI S3 state).
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11config SUSPEND_FREEZER
12 bool "Enable freezer for suspend to RAM/standby" \
13 if ARCH_WANTS_FREEZER_CONTROL || BROKEN
14 depends on SUSPEND
15 default y
16 help
17 This allows you to turn off the freezer for suspend. If this is
18 done, no tasks are frozen for suspend to RAM/standby.
19
20 Turning OFF this setting is NOT recommended! If in doubt, say Y.
21
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22config SUSPEND_SKIP_SYNC
23 bool "Skip kernel's sys_sync() on suspend to RAM/standby"
24 depends on SUSPEND
25 depends on EXPERT
26 help
27 Skip the kernel sys_sync() before freezing user processes.
28 Some systems prefer not to pay this cost on every invocation
29 of suspend, or they are content with invoking sync() from
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30 user-space before invoking suspend. There's a run-time switch
31 at '/sys/power/sync_on_suspend' to configure this behaviour.
32 This setting changes the default for the run-tim switch. Say Y
33 to change the default to disable the kernel sys_sync().
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35config HIBERNATE_CALLBACKS
36 bool
37
b0cb1a19 38config HIBERNATION
296699de 39 bool "Hibernation (aka 'suspend to disk')"
1eb208ae 40 depends on SWAP && ARCH_HIBERNATION_POSSIBLE
1f112cee 41 select HIBERNATE_CALLBACKS
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42 select LZO_COMPRESS
43 select LZO_DECOMPRESS
081a9d04 44 select CRC32
a7f7f624 45 help
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46 Enable the suspend to disk (STD) functionality, which is usually
47 called "hibernation" in user interfaces. STD checkpoints the
48 system and powers it off; and restores that checkpoint on reboot.
1da177e4 49
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50 You can suspend your machine with 'echo disk > /sys/power/state'
51 after placing resume=/dev/swappartition on the kernel command line
52 in your bootloader's configuration file.
53
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54 Alternatively, you can use the additional userland tools available
55 from <http://suspend.sf.net>.
56
57 In principle it does not require ACPI or APM, although for example
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58 ACPI will be used for the final steps when it is available. One
59 of the reasons to use software suspend is that the firmware hooks
60 for suspend states like suspend-to-RAM (STR) often don't work very
61 well with Linux.
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63 It creates an image which is saved in your active swap. Upon the next
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64 boot, pass the 'resume=/dev/swappartition' argument to the kernel to
65 have it detect the saved image, restore memory state from it, and
66 continue to run as before. If you do not want the previous state to
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67 be reloaded, then use the 'noresume' kernel command line argument.
68 Note, however, that fsck will be run on your filesystems and you will
69 need to run mkswap against the swap partition used for the suspend.
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c7276fde 71 It also works with swap files to a limited extent (for details see
151f4e2b 72 <file:Documentation/power/swsusp-and-swap-files.rst>).
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74 Right now you may boot without resuming and resume later but in the
75 meantime you cannot use the swap partition(s)/file(s) involved in
76 suspending. Also in this case you must not use the filesystems
77 that were mounted before the suspend. In particular, you MUST NOT
78 MOUNT any journaled filesystems mounted before the suspend or they
79 will get corrupted in a nasty way.
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151f4e2b 81 For more information take a look at <file:Documentation/power/swsusp.rst>.
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83config HIBERNATION_SNAPSHOT_DEV
84 bool "Userspace snapshot device"
85 depends on HIBERNATION
86 default y
a7f7f624 87 help
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88 Device used by the uswsusp tools.
89
90 Say N if no snapshotting from userspace is needed, this also
91 reduces the attack surface of the kernel.
92
93 If in doubt, say Y.
94
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95config PM_STD_PARTITION
96 string "Default resume partition"
b0cb1a19 97 depends on HIBERNATION
1da177e4 98 default ""
a7f7f624 99 help
1da177e4 100 The default resume partition is the partition that the suspend-
03466883 101 to-disk implementation will look for a suspended disk image.
1da177e4 102
03466883 103 The partition specified here will be different for almost every user.
1da177e4 104 It should be a valid swap partition (at least for now) that is turned
03466883 105 on before suspending.
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106
107 The partition specified can be overridden by specifying:
108
03466883 109 resume=/dev/<other device>
1da177e4 110
03466883 111 which will set the resume partition to the device specified.
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112
113 Note there is currently not a way to specify which device to save the
03466883 114 suspended image to. It will simply pick the first available swap
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115 device.
116
196ec243 117config PM_SLEEP
cf4fb80c 118 def_bool y
d419e4c0 119 depends on SUSPEND || HIBERNATE_CALLBACKS
464ed18e 120 select PM
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121
122config PM_SLEEP_SMP
cf4fb80c 123 def_bool y
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124 depends on SMP
125 depends on ARCH_SUSPEND_POSSIBLE || ARCH_HIBERNATION_POSSIBLE
126 depends on PM_SLEEP
196ec243 127 select HOTPLUG_CPU
196ec243 128
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129config PM_SLEEP_SMP_NONZERO_CPU
130 def_bool y
131 depends on PM_SLEEP_SMP
132 depends on ARCH_SUSPEND_NONZERO_CPU
a7f7f624 133 help
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134 If an arch can suspend (for suspend, hibernate, kexec, etc) on a
135 non-zero numbered CPU, it may define ARCH_SUSPEND_NONZERO_CPU. This
136 will allow nohz_full mask to include CPU0.
137
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138config PM_AUTOSLEEP
139 bool "Opportunistic sleep"
140 depends on PM_SLEEP
a7f7f624 141 help
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142 Allow the kernel to trigger a system transition into a global sleep
143 state automatically whenever there are no active wakeup sources.
144
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145config PM_USERSPACE_AUTOSLEEP
146 bool "Userspace opportunistic sleep"
147 depends on PM_SLEEP
148 help
149 Notify kernel of aggressive userspace autosleep power management policy.
150
151 This option changes the behavior of various sleep-sensitive code to deal
152 with frequent userspace-initiated transitions into a global sleep state.
153
154 Saying Y here, disables code paths that most users really should keep
155 enabled. In particular, only enable this if it is very common to be
156 asleep/awake for very short periods of time (<= 2 seconds).
157
158 Only platforms, such as Android, that implement opportunistic sleep from
159 a userspace power manager service should enable this option; and not
160 other machines. Therefore, you should say N here, unless you are
161 extremely certain that this is what you want. The option otherwise has
162 bad, undesirable effects, and should not be enabled just for fun.
163
164
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165config PM_WAKELOCKS
166 bool "User space wakeup sources interface"
167 depends on PM_SLEEP
a7f7f624 168 help
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169 Allow user space to create, activate and deactivate wakeup source
170 objects with the help of a sysfs-based interface.
171
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172config PM_WAKELOCKS_LIMIT
173 int "Maximum number of user space wakeup sources (0 = no limit)"
174 range 0 100000
175 default 100
176 depends on PM_WAKELOCKS
177
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178config PM_WAKELOCKS_GC
179 bool "Garbage collector for user space wakeup sources"
180 depends on PM_WAKELOCKS
181 default y
182
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183config PM
184 bool "Device power management core functionality"
a7f7f624 185 help
196ec243 186 Enable functionality allowing I/O devices to be put into energy-saving
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187 (low power) states, for example after a specified period of inactivity
188 (autosuspended), and woken up in response to a hardware-generated
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189 wake-up event or a driver's request.
190
191 Hardware support is generally required for this functionality to work
192 and the bus type drivers of the buses the devices are on are
464ed18e 193 responsible for the actual handling of device suspend requests and
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194 wake-up events.
195
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196config PM_DEBUG
197 bool "Power Management Debug Support"
198 depends on PM
a7f7f624 199 help
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200 This option enables various debugging support in the Power Management
201 code. This is helpful when debugging and reporting PM bugs, like
202 suspend support.
203
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204config PM_ADVANCED_DEBUG
205 bool "Extra PM attributes in sysfs for low-level debugging/testing"
206 depends on PM_DEBUG
a7f7f624 207 help
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208 Add extra sysfs attributes allowing one to access some Power Management
209 fields of device objects from user space. If you are not a kernel
210 developer interested in debugging/testing Power Management, say "no".
211
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212config PM_TEST_SUSPEND
213 bool "Test suspend/resume and wakealarm during bootup"
214 depends on SUSPEND && PM_DEBUG && RTC_CLASS=y
a7f7f624 215 help
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216 This option will let you suspend your machine during bootup, and
217 make it wake up a few seconds later using an RTC wakeup alarm.
218 Enable this with a kernel parameter like "test_suspend=mem".
219
220 You probably want to have your system's RTC driver statically
221 linked, ensuring that it's available when this test runs.
222
b2df1d4f 223config PM_SLEEP_DEBUG
196ec243 224 def_bool y
88a6f33e 225 depends on PM_DEBUG && PM_SLEEP
196ec243 226
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227config DPM_WATCHDOG
228 bool "Device suspend/resume watchdog"
5b3f249c 229 depends on PM_DEBUG && PSTORE && EXPERT
a7f7f624 230 help
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231 Sets up a watchdog timer to capture drivers that are
232 locked up attempting to suspend/resume a device.
233 A detected lockup causes system panic with message
234 captured in pstore device for inspection in subsequent
235 boot session.
236
237config DPM_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT
238 int "Watchdog timeout in seconds"
239 range 1 120
5b3f249c 240 default 120
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241 depends on DPM_WATCHDOG
242
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243config PM_TRACE
244 bool
245 help
246 This enables code to save the last PM event point across
247 reboot. The architecture needs to support this, x86 for
248 example does by saving things in the RTC, see below.
249
250 The architecture specific code must provide the extern
251 functions from <linux/resume-trace.h> as well as the
252 <asm/resume-trace.h> header with a TRACE_RESUME() macro.
253
254 The way the information is presented is architecture-
255 dependent, x86 will print the information during a
256 late_initcall.
257
258config PM_TRACE_RTC
259 bool "Suspend/resume event tracing"
b2df1d4f 260 depends on PM_SLEEP_DEBUG
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261 depends on X86
262 select PM_TRACE
a7f7f624 263 help
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264 This enables some cheesy code to save the last PM event point in the
265 RTC across reboots, so that you can debug a machine that just hangs
266 during suspend (or more commonly, during resume).
267
268 To use this debugging feature you should attempt to suspend the
269 machine, reboot it and then run
270
271 dmesg -s 1000000 | grep 'hash matches'
272
273 CAUTION: this option will cause your machine's real-time clock to be
274 set to an invalid time after a resume.
275
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276config APM_EMULATION
277 tristate "Advanced Power Management Emulation"
993e9fe1 278 depends on SYS_SUPPORTS_APM_EMULATION
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279 help
280 APM is a BIOS specification for saving power using several different
281 techniques. This is mostly useful for battery powered laptops with
282 APM compliant BIOSes. If you say Y here, the system time will be
283 reset after a RESUME operation, the /proc/apm device will provide
284 battery status information, and user-space programs will receive
285 notification of APM "events" (e.g. battery status change).
286
287 In order to use APM, you will need supporting software. For location
151f4e2b 288 and more information, read <file:Documentation/power/apm-acpi.rst>
2dc98fd3 289 and the Battery Powered Linux mini-HOWTO, available from
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290 <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>.
291
292 This driver does not spin down disk drives (see the hdparm(8)
293 manpage ("man 8 hdparm") for that), and it doesn't turn off
294 VESA-compliant "green" monitors.
295
296 Generally, if you don't have a battery in your machine, there isn't
297 much point in using this driver and you should say N. If you get
298 random kernel OOPSes or reboots that don't seem to be related to
299 anything, try disabling/enabling this option (or disabling/enabling
300 APM in your BIOS).
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b7b95920 302config PM_CLK
85eb8c8d 303 def_bool y
b7b95920 304 depends on PM && HAVE_CLK
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306config PM_GENERIC_DOMAINS
307 bool
308 depends on PM
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310config WQ_POWER_EFFICIENT_DEFAULT
311 bool "Enable workqueue power-efficient mode by default"
312 depends on PM
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313 help
314 Per-cpu workqueues are generally preferred because they show
315 better performance thanks to cache locality; unfortunately,
316 per-cpu workqueues tend to be more power hungry than unbound
317 workqueues.
318
319 Enabling workqueue.power_efficient kernel parameter makes the
320 per-cpu workqueues which were observed to contribute
321 significantly to power consumption unbound, leading to measurably
322 lower power usage at the cost of small performance overhead.
323
324 This config option determines whether workqueue.power_efficient
325 is enabled by default.
326
327 If in doubt, say N.
328
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329config PM_GENERIC_DOMAINS_SLEEP
330 def_bool y
331 depends on PM_SLEEP && PM_GENERIC_DOMAINS
332
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333config PM_GENERIC_DOMAINS_OF
334 def_bool y
a4a8c2c4 335 depends on PM_GENERIC_DOMAINS && OF
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337config CPU_PM
338 bool
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340config ENERGY_MODEL
3af2f0aa 341 bool "Energy Model for devices with DVFS (CPUs, GPUs, etc)"
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342 depends on SMP
343 depends on CPU_FREQ
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344 help
345 Several subsystems (thermal and/or the task scheduler for example)
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346 can leverage information about the energy consumed by devices to
347 make smarter decisions. This config option enables the framework
348 from which subsystems can access the energy models.
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349
350 The exact usage of the energy model is subsystem-dependent.
351
352 If in doubt, say N.