On Sun, 29 Nov 2009 16:32:44 +0100 "Rafael J. Wysocki" <rjw@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi, > > The following (updated) series of patches provides preliminary > run-time power management support for PCI devices through ACPI and/or > the native PCIe PME. > > Some patches have been modified since the previous iteration and two > new patches have been added. Also, I've tested this patchset with > the native PCIe PME mechanism using the r8169 driver on the MSI Wind > U-100 (see the last patch for details). > > [1/12] - Add flag for marking devices capable of generating wake-up > events at run time > [2/12] - Add function for checking PME status of devices > > [3/12] - Modify wake-up enable propagation so that it's done for PCIe > devices too > [4/12] - PCIe PME root port service driver > > [5/12][New] - "Don't use MSIs for PME signaling" switch for PCIe > > [6/12] - ACPI GPE refcounting, from Matthew > > [7/12] - ACPI drivers support for GPE refcounting, from Matthew > > [8/12] - ACPI removal of the old GPE API, from Matthew > > [9/12] - ACPI add fields for handling run-wake devices > > [10/12] - PCI ACPI platform support for run-time power management > > [11/12] - Runtime PM callbacks for the PCI bus type > > [12/12] - Runtime PM support for r8169 (experimental) > > If there are no objections, I think the patches [1-11/12] are ready > for merging at this point. Len, it sounds like this patchset is settling down. Have you or one of the ACPI folks had a chance to check out the ACPI GPE changes? I can take it all through my PCI tree if you're ok with it. -- Jesse Barnes, Intel Open Source Technology Center _______________________________________________ linux-pm mailing list linux-pm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linux-foundation.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-pm