linux/drivers/acpi/sleep
Rafael J. Wysocki 296699de6b Introduce CONFIG_SUSPEND for suspend-to-Ram and standby
Introduce CONFIG_SUSPEND representing the ability to enter system sleep
states, such as the ACPI S3 state, and allow the user to choose SUSPEND
and HIBERNATION independently of each other.

Make HOTPLUG_CPU be selected automatically if SUSPEND or HIBERNATION has
been chosen and the kernel is intended for SMP systems.

Also, introduce CONFIG_PM_SLEEP which is automatically selected if
CONFIG_SUSPEND or CONFIG_HIBERNATION is set and use it to select the
code needed for both suspend and hibernation.

The top-level power management headers and the ACPI code related to
suspend and hibernation are modified to use the new definitions (the
changes in drivers/acpi/sleep/main.c are, mostly, moving code to reduce
the number of ifdefs).

There are many other files in which CONFIG_PM can be replaced with
CONFIG_PM_SLEEP or even with CONFIG_SUSPEND, but they can be updated in
the future.

Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@sisk.pl>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2007-07-29 16:45:38 -07:00
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main.c Introduce CONFIG_SUSPEND for suspend-to-Ram and standby 2007-07-29 16:45:38 -07:00
Makefile Introduce CONFIG_SUSPEND for suspend-to-Ram and standby 2007-07-29 16:45:38 -07:00
poweroff.c ACPI: Kconfig: remove CONFIG_ACPI_SLEEP from source 2007-07-25 01:29:39 -04:00
proc.c Introduce CONFIG_SUSPEND for suspend-to-Ram and standby 2007-07-29 16:45:38 -07:00
sleep.h Introduce CONFIG_SUSPEND for suspend-to-Ram and standby 2007-07-29 16:45:38 -07:00
wakeup.c ACPI: Kconfig: remove CONFIG_ACPI_SLEEP from source 2007-07-25 01:29:39 -04:00