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See the * License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations * under the License. * ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Included Files ****************************************************************************/ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "pm.h" #ifdef CONFIG_PM /**************************************************************************** * Public Functions ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Name: pm_activity * * Description: * This function is called by a device driver to indicate that it is * performing meaningful activities (non-idle). This increments an * activity count and/or will restart a idle timer and prevent entering * reduced power states. * * Input Parameters: * domain - The domain of the PM activity * priority - Activity priority, range 0-9. Larger values correspond to * higher priorities. Higher priority activity can prevent the system * from entering reduced power states for a longer period of time. * * As an example, a button press might be higher priority activity * because it means that the user is actively interacting with the * device. * * Returned Value: * None. * * Assumptions: * This function may be called from an interrupt handler (this is the ONLY * PM function that may be called from an interrupt handler!). * ****************************************************************************/ void pm_activity(int domain, int priority) { DEBUGASSERT(domain >= 0 && domain < CONFIG_PM_NDOMAINS); if (g_pmglobals.domain[domain].governor->activity) { g_pmglobals.domain[domain].governor->activity(domain, priority); } pm_auto_updatestate(domain); } /**************************************************************************** * Name: pm_stay * * Description: * This function is called by a device driver to indicate that it is * performing meaningful activities (non-idle), needs the power at kept * last the specified level. * * Input Parameters: * domain - The domain of the PM activity * state - The state want to stay. * * As an example, media player might stay in normal state during playback. * * Returned Value: * None. * * Assumptions: * This function may be called from an interrupt handler. * ****************************************************************************/ void pm_stay(int domain, enum pm_state_e state) { FAR struct pm_domain_s *pdom; irqstate_t flags; /* Get a convenience pointer to minimize all of the indexing */ DEBUGASSERT(domain >= 0 && domain < CONFIG_PM_NDOMAINS); pdom = &g_pmglobals.domain[domain]; flags = enter_critical_section(); DEBUGASSERT(state < PM_COUNT); DEBUGASSERT(pdom->stay[state] < UINT16_MAX); pdom->stay[state]++; leave_critical_section(flags); pm_auto_updatestate(domain); } /**************************************************************************** * Name: pm_relax * * Description: * This function is called by a device driver to indicate that it is * idle now, could relax the previous requested power level. * * Input Parameters: * domain - The domain of the PM activity * state - The state want to relax. * * As an example, media player might relax power level after playback. * * Returned Value: * None. * * Assumptions: * This function may be called from an interrupt handler. * ****************************************************************************/ void pm_relax(int domain, enum pm_state_e state) { FAR struct pm_domain_s *pdom; irqstate_t flags; /* Get a convenience pointer to minimize all of the indexing */ DEBUGASSERT(domain >= 0 && domain < CONFIG_PM_NDOMAINS); pdom = &g_pmglobals.domain[domain]; flags = enter_critical_section(); DEBUGASSERT(state < PM_COUNT); DEBUGASSERT(pdom->stay[state] > 0); pdom->stay[state]--; leave_critical_section(flags); pm_auto_updatestate(domain); } /**************************************************************************** * Name: pm_staycount * * Description: * This function is called to get current stay count. * * Input Parameters: * domain - The domain of the PM activity * state - The state want to relax. * * Returned Value: * Current pm stay count * * Assumptions: * This function may be called from an interrupt handler. * ****************************************************************************/ uint32_t pm_staycount(int domain, enum pm_state_e state) { FAR struct pm_domain_s *pdom; /* Get a convenience pointer to minimize all of the indexing */ DEBUGASSERT(domain >= 0 && domain < CONFIG_PM_NDOMAINS); pdom = &g_pmglobals.domain[domain]; return pdom->stay[state]; } #endif /* CONFIG_PM */