Re: [linux-pm] [PATCH 0/6] [-mm]: ACPI: duplicate ACPI procfs functions in sysfs

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> > Patch 03-05:
> > 	add ACPI sleep attributes in sysfs.
> > 	/proc/acpi/sleep is already deprecated by /sys/power/state.
> 
> Does that mean we drop standby (S1) capability on PCs?

I think we need to make /sys/power/state handle S1.

There are two cases

1. Platform supports S1, but does not support S3.

This is more common.  You see this a lot on server-class machines.

We could make "mem" simply mean S1 here b/c it is effectively
the closest thing to S3.

2. Platform supports both S1 and S3.

This is pretty rare -- at least on the systems I've got.
I'd  like the generic interface be able to describe and handle this case.

I'm open to suggestions on what to call S1 if it isn't called "mem".

-Len
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