sysfs-power (0d3c24e936feefeca854073ccb40613cd6eba9a9) sysfs-power (e0a86312874e36033cd94fb977dd603a292875c8)
1What: /sys/power/
2Date: August 2006
3Contact: Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@rjwysocki.net>
4Description:
5 The /sys/power directory will contain files that will
6 provide a unified interface to the power management
7 subsystem.
8

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122 this case cat /sys/power/pm_trace_dev_match (see below) after
123 your system is started up and the kernel modules are loaded.
124
125 CAUTION: Using it will cause your machine's real-time (CMOS)
126 clock to be set to a random invalid time after a resume.
127
128What; /sys/power/pm_trace_dev_match
129Date: October 2010
1What: /sys/power/
2Date: August 2006
3Contact: Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@rjwysocki.net>
4Description:
5 The /sys/power directory will contain files that will
6 provide a unified interface to the power management
7 subsystem.
8

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122 this case cat /sys/power/pm_trace_dev_match (see below) after
123 your system is started up and the kernel modules are loaded.
124
125 CAUTION: Using it will cause your machine's real-time (CMOS)
126 clock to be set to a random invalid time after a resume.
127
128What; /sys/power/pm_trace_dev_match
129Date: October 2010
130Contact: James Hogan <james@albanarts.com>
130Contact: James Hogan <jhogan@kernel.org>
131Description:
132 The /sys/power/pm_trace_dev_match file contains the name of the
133 device associated with the last PM event point saved in the RTC
134 across reboots when pm_trace has been used. More precisely it
135 contains the list of current devices (including those
136 registered by loadable kernel modules since boot) which match
137 the device hash in the RTC at boot, with a newline after each
138 one.

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131Description:
132 The /sys/power/pm_trace_dev_match file contains the name of the
133 device associated with the last PM event point saved in the RTC
134 across reboots when pm_trace has been used. More precisely it
135 contains the list of current devices (including those
136 registered by loadable kernel modules since boot) which match
137 the device hash in the RTC at boot, with a newline after each
138 one.

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