| What:		/sys/devices/.../power/ | 
 | Date:		January 2009 | 
 | Contact:	Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@rjwysocki.net> | 
 | Description: | 
 | 		The /sys/devices/.../power directory contains attributes | 
 | 		allowing the user space to check and modify some power | 
 | 		management related properties of given device. | 
 |  | 
 | What:		/sys/devices/.../power/wakeup | 
 | Date:		January 2009 | 
 | Contact:	Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@rjwysocki.net> | 
 | Description: | 
 | 		The /sys/devices/.../power/wakeup attribute allows the user | 
 | 		space to check if the device is enabled to wake up the system | 
 | 		from sleep states, such as the memory sleep state (suspend to | 
 | 		RAM) and hibernation (suspend to disk), and to enable or disable | 
 | 		it to do that as desired. | 
 |  | 
 | 		Some devices support "wakeup" events, which are hardware signals | 
 | 		used to activate the system from a sleep state.  Such devices | 
 | 		have one of the following two values for the sysfs power/wakeup | 
 | 		file: | 
 |  | 
 | 		+ "enabled\n" to issue the events; | 
 | 		+ "disabled\n" not to do so; | 
 |  | 
 | 		In that cases the user space can change the setting represented | 
 | 		by the contents of this file by writing either "enabled", or | 
 | 		"disabled" to it. | 
 |  | 
 | 		For the devices that are not capable of generating system wakeup | 
 | 		events this file is not present.  In that case the device cannot | 
 | 		be enabled to wake up the system from sleep states. | 
 |  | 
 | What:		/sys/devices/.../power/control | 
 | Date:		January 2009 | 
 | Contact:	Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@rjwysocki.net> | 
 | Description: | 
 | 		The /sys/devices/.../power/control attribute allows the user | 
 | 		space to control the run-time power management of the device. | 
 |  | 
 | 		All devices have one of the following two values for the | 
 | 		power/control file: | 
 |  | 
 | 		+ "auto\n" to allow the device to be power managed at run time; | 
 | 		+ "on\n" to prevent the device from being power managed; | 
 |  | 
 | 		The default for all devices is "auto", which means that they may | 
 | 		be subject to automatic power management, depending on their | 
 | 		drivers.  Changing this attribute to "on" prevents the driver | 
 | 		from power managing the device at run time.  Doing that while | 
 | 		the device is suspended causes it to be woken up. | 
 |  | 
 | What:		/sys/devices/.../power/async | 
 | Date:		January 2009 | 
 | Contact:	Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@rjwysocki.net> | 
 | Description: | 
 | 		The /sys/devices/.../async attribute allows the user space to | 
 | 		enable or diasble the device's suspend and resume callbacks to | 
 | 		be executed asynchronously (ie. in separate threads, in parallel | 
 | 		with the main suspend/resume thread) during system-wide power | 
 | 		transitions (eg. suspend to RAM, hibernation). | 
 |  | 
 | 		All devices have one of the following two values for the | 
 | 		power/async file: | 
 |  | 
 | 		+ "enabled\n" to permit the asynchronous suspend/resume; | 
 | 		+ "disabled\n" to forbid it; | 
 |  | 
 | 		The value of this attribute may be changed by writing either | 
 | 		"enabled", or "disabled" to it. | 
 |  | 
 | 		It generally is unsafe to permit the asynchronous suspend/resume | 
 | 		of a device unless it is certain that all of the PM dependencies | 
 | 		of the device are known to the PM core.  However, for some | 
 | 		devices this attribute is set to "enabled" by bus type code or | 
 | 		device drivers and in that cases it should be safe to leave the | 
 | 		default value. | 
 |  | 
 | What:		/sys/devices/.../power/wakeup_count | 
 | Date:		September 2010 | 
 | Contact:	Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@rjwysocki.net> | 
 | Description: | 
 | 		The /sys/devices/.../wakeup_count attribute contains the number | 
 | 		of signaled wakeup events associated with the device.  This | 
 | 		attribute is read-only.  If the device is not capable to wake up | 
 | 		the system from sleep states, this attribute is not present. | 
 | 		If the device is not enabled to wake up the system from sleep | 
 | 		states, this attribute is empty. | 
 |  | 
 | What:		/sys/devices/.../power/wakeup_active_count | 
 | Date:		September 2010 | 
 | Contact:	Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@rjwysocki.net> | 
 | Description: | 
 | 		The /sys/devices/.../wakeup_active_count attribute contains the | 
 | 		number of times the processing of wakeup events associated with | 
 | 		the device was completed (at the kernel level).  This attribute | 
 | 		is read-only.  If the device is not capable to wake up the | 
 | 		system from sleep states, this attribute is not present.  If | 
 | 		the device is not enabled to wake up the system from sleep | 
 | 		states, this attribute is empty. | 
 |  | 
 | What:		/sys/devices/.../power/wakeup_abort_count | 
 | Date:		February 2012 | 
 | Contact:	Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@rjwysocki.net> | 
 | Description: | 
 | 		The /sys/devices/.../wakeup_abort_count attribute contains the | 
 | 		number of times the processing of a wakeup event associated with | 
 | 		the device might have aborted system transition into a sleep | 
 | 		state in progress.  This attribute is read-only.  If the device | 
 | 		is not capable to wake up the system from sleep states, this | 
 | 		attribute is not present.  If the device is not enabled to wake | 
 | 		up the system from sleep states, this attribute is empty. | 
 |  | 
 | What:		/sys/devices/.../power/wakeup_expire_count | 
 | Date:		February 2012 | 
 | Contact:	Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@rjwysocki.net> | 
 | Description: | 
 | 		The /sys/devices/.../wakeup_expire_count attribute contains the | 
 | 		number of times a wakeup event associated with the device has | 
 | 		been reported with a timeout that expired.  This attribute is | 
 | 		read-only.  If the device is not capable to wake up the system | 
 | 		from sleep states, this attribute is not present.  If the | 
 | 		device is not enabled to wake up the system from sleep states, | 
 | 		this attribute is empty. | 
 |  | 
 | What:		/sys/devices/.../power/wakeup_active | 
 | Date:		September 2010 | 
 | Contact:	Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@rjwysocki.net> | 
 | Description: | 
 | 		The /sys/devices/.../wakeup_active attribute contains either 1, | 
 | 		or 0, depending on whether or not a wakeup event associated with | 
 | 		the device is being processed (1).  This attribute is read-only. | 
 | 		If the device is not capable to wake up the system from sleep | 
 | 		states, this attribute is not present.  If the device is not | 
 | 		enabled to wake up the system from sleep states, this attribute | 
 | 		is empty. | 
 |  | 
 | What:		/sys/devices/.../power/wakeup_total_time_ms | 
 | Date:		September 2010 | 
 | Contact:	Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@rjwysocki.net> | 
 | Description: | 
 | 		The /sys/devices/.../wakeup_total_time_ms attribute contains | 
 | 		the total time of processing wakeup events associated with the | 
 | 		device, in milliseconds.  This attribute is read-only.  If the | 
 | 		device is not capable to wake up the system from sleep states, | 
 | 		this attribute is not present.  If the device is not enabled to | 
 | 		wake up the system from sleep states, this attribute is empty. | 
 |  | 
 | What:		/sys/devices/.../power/wakeup_max_time_ms | 
 | Date:		September 2010 | 
 | Contact:	Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@rjwysocki.net> | 
 | Description: | 
 | 		The /sys/devices/.../wakeup_max_time_ms attribute contains | 
 | 		the maximum time of processing a single wakeup event associated | 
 | 		with the device, in milliseconds.  This attribute is read-only. | 
 | 		If the device is not capable to wake up the system from sleep | 
 | 		states, this attribute is not present.  If the device is not | 
 | 		enabled to wake up the system from sleep states, this attribute | 
 | 		is empty. | 
 |  | 
 | What:		/sys/devices/.../power/wakeup_last_time_ms | 
 | Date:		September 2010 | 
 | Contact:	Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@rjwysocki.net> | 
 | Description: | 
 | 		The /sys/devices/.../wakeup_last_time_ms attribute contains | 
 | 		the value of the monotonic clock corresponding to the time of | 
 | 		signaling the last wakeup event associated with the device, in | 
 | 		milliseconds.  This attribute is read-only.  If the device is | 
 | 		not enabled to wake up the system from sleep states, this | 
 | 		attribute is not present.  If the device is not enabled to wake | 
 | 		up the system from sleep states, this attribute is empty. | 
 |  | 
 | What:		/sys/devices/.../power/wakeup_prevent_sleep_time_ms | 
 | Date:		February 2012 | 
 | Contact:	Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@rjwysocki.net> | 
 | Description: | 
 | 		The /sys/devices/.../wakeup_prevent_sleep_time_ms attribute | 
 | 		contains the total time the device has been preventing | 
 | 		opportunistic transitions to sleep states from occurring. | 
 | 		This attribute is read-only.  If the device is not capable to | 
 | 		wake up the system from sleep states, this attribute is not | 
 | 		present.  If the device is not enabled to wake up the system | 
 | 		from sleep states, this attribute is empty. | 
 |  | 
 | What:		/sys/devices/.../power/autosuspend_delay_ms | 
 | Date:		September 2010 | 
 | Contact:	Alan Stern <stern@rowland.harvard.edu> | 
 | Description: | 
 | 		The /sys/devices/.../power/autosuspend_delay_ms attribute | 
 | 		contains the autosuspend delay value (in milliseconds).  Some | 
 | 		drivers do not want their device to suspend as soon as it | 
 | 		becomes idle at run time; they want the device to remain | 
 | 		inactive for a certain minimum period of time first.  That | 
 | 		period is called the autosuspend delay.  Negative values will | 
 | 		prevent the device from being suspended at run time (similar | 
 | 		to writing "on" to the power/control attribute).  Values >= | 
 | 		1000 will cause the autosuspend timer expiration to be rounded | 
 | 		up to the nearest second. | 
 |  | 
 | 		Not all drivers support this attribute.  If it isn't supported, | 
 | 		attempts to read or write it will yield I/O errors. | 
 |  | 
 | What:		/sys/devices/.../power/pm_qos_resume_latency_us | 
 | Date:		March 2012 | 
 | Contact:	Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@rjwysocki.net> | 
 | Description: | 
 | 		The /sys/devices/.../power/pm_qos_resume_latency_us attribute | 
 | 		contains the PM QoS resume latency limit for the given device, | 
 | 		which is the maximum allowed time it can take to resume the | 
 | 		device, after it has been suspended at run time, from a resume | 
 | 		request to the moment the device will be ready to process I/O, | 
 | 		in microseconds.  If it is equal to 0, however, this means that | 
 | 		the PM QoS resume latency may be arbitrary. | 
 |  | 
 | 		Not all drivers support this attribute.  If it isn't supported, | 
 | 		it is not present. | 
 |  | 
 | 		This attribute has no effect on system-wide suspend/resume and | 
 | 		hibernation. | 
 |  | 
 | What:		/sys/devices/.../power/pm_qos_latency_tolerance_us | 
 | Date:		January 2014 | 
 | Contact:	Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@rjwysocki.net> | 
 | Description: | 
 | 		The /sys/devices/.../power/pm_qos_latency_tolerance_us attribute | 
 | 		contains the PM QoS active state latency tolerance limit for the | 
 | 		given device in microseconds.  That is the maximum memory access | 
 | 		latency the device can suffer without any visible adverse | 
 | 		effects on user space functionality.  If that value is the | 
 | 		string "any", the latency does not matter to user space at all, | 
 | 		but hardware should not be allowed to set the latency tolerance | 
 | 		for the device automatically. | 
 |  | 
 | 		Reading "auto" from this file means that the maximum memory | 
 | 		access latency for the device may be determined automatically | 
 | 		by the hardware as needed.  Writing "auto" to it allows the | 
 | 		hardware to be switched to this mode if there are no other | 
 | 		latency tolerance requirements from the kernel side. | 
 |  | 
 | 		This attribute is only present if the feature controlled by it | 
 | 		is supported by the hardware. | 
 |  | 
 | 		This attribute has no effect on runtime suspend and resume of | 
 | 		devices and on system-wide suspend/resume and hibernation. | 
 |  | 
 | What:		/sys/devices/.../power/pm_qos_no_power_off | 
 | Date:		September 2012 | 
 | Contact:	Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@rjwysocki.net> | 
 | Description: | 
 | 		The /sys/devices/.../power/pm_qos_no_power_off attribute | 
 | 		is used for manipulating the PM QoS "no power off" flag.  If | 
 | 		set, this flag indicates to the kernel that power should not | 
 | 		be removed entirely from the device. | 
 |  | 
 | 		Not all drivers support this attribute.  If it isn't supported, | 
 | 		it is not present. | 
 |  | 
 | 		This attribute has no effect on system-wide suspend/resume and | 
 | 		hibernation. | 
 |  | 
 | What:		/sys/devices/.../power/pm_qos_remote_wakeup | 
 | Date:		September 2012 | 
 | Contact:	Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@rjwysocki.net> | 
 | Description: | 
 | 		The /sys/devices/.../power/pm_qos_remote_wakeup attribute | 
 | 		is used for manipulating the PM QoS "remote wakeup required" | 
 | 		flag.  If set, this flag indicates to the kernel that the | 
 | 		device is a source of user events that have to be signaled from | 
 | 		its low-power states. | 
 |  | 
 | 		Not all drivers support this attribute.  If it isn't supported, | 
 | 		it is not present. | 
 |  | 
 | 		This attribute has no effect on system-wide suspend/resume and | 
 | 		hibernation. |