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8 power.conf \- Power Management configuration information file
34 \fBpm-components\fR property describes the Power Management model of a device
35 driver to the Power Management framework. See \fBpm-components\fR(9P) for more
42 component is power-managed independently.
47 threshold. By default, all components of the device are powered off if they
58 system-threshold \fIthreshold\fR
65 system-threshold \fBalways-on\fR
73 (defaulting to seconds if only a number is given). If \fBalways-on\fR is
77 The \fBsystem-threshold\fR entry is applicable to CPU Power Management only
78 when CPU Power Management has been configured to operate in poll-mode, which is
87 cpu-threshold \fIthreshold\fR
94 cpu-threshold \fBalways-on\fR
102 (defaulting to seconds if only a number is given). If \fBalways-on\fR is
106 The \fBcpu-threshold\fR keyword is used only when CPU Power Management has been
107 configured to operate in poll-mode, which is expressed through the \fBcpupm\fR
111 If no \fBcpu-threshold\fR entry is specified, then the system idleness
116 Management framework, a \fBdevice-thresholds\fR entry can be used. A
117 \fBdevice-thresholds\fR entry sets thresholds for a specific automatically
118 power-managed device or disables automatic Power Management for the specific
122 A \fBdevice-thresholds\fR entry has the form:
126 device-thresholds \fIphys_path\fR \fI(threshold ...) ...\fR
136 device-thresholds \fIphys_path\fR \fIthreshold\fR
146 device-thresholds \fIphys_path\fR \fBalways-on\fR
168 next-to-highest level, while the first (leftmost) number represents the time to
169 be idle in the next-to-lowest power level before going to the lowest power
174 device (by means of \fBpm-components\fR(9P) property), or the number of
186 The following \fBdevice-thresholds\fR entry:
190 device-thresholds \fI/pci@f0000/xfb@0 (0) (3m 5m 15m)\fR
206 the entire device should be powered down if it is idle. Because the system does
208 components, the device can actually be powered down sooner than the specified
224 components of the other device are powered off. A dependency can be indicated
229 device-dependency \fIdependent_phys_path phys_path [ phys_path ... ]\fR
251 device-dependency-property \fIproperty\fR \fIphys_path\fR [\fIphys_path\fR ...]
265 boolean property named \fBremovable-media\fR is kept up when the console
266 framebuffer is up. See \fBremovable-media\fR(9P).
270 # This entry keeps removable media from being powered down unless the
271 # console framebuffer and monitor are powered down
272 # (See removable-media(9P))
274 device-dependency-property removable-media /dev/fb
281 Management on a system-wide basis. The format of the \fBautopm\fR entry is:
326 on a system-wide basis, independent of \fBautopm\fR. The format of the
359 \fB\fBevent-mode\fR\fR
363 The \fBcpu-threshold\fR, and \fBsystem-threshold\fR keywords are not used for
370 \fB\fBpoll-mode\fR\fR
375 \fBsystem-threshold\fR or \fBcpu-threshold\fR.
412 it. On X86 systems this can translate to the use of ACPI C-States beyond C1.
454 override this default, an S3-support entry (of the format S3-support
466 an \fBS3-support enable\fR entry does not support entry into S3, the attempt
468 of a system enabled via an S3-support entry contains bugs, the system can be
503 enabled. Non-Sun systems do not. See \fBNOTES\fR for more information.
527 system using the suspend-resume feature. When the system is suspended, the
534 the suspend-resume feature by an entry of the following form:
630 \fBldterm\fR module while still allowing the system to be considered idle. This
642 while still allowing the system to be considered idle. This value defaults to
654 system while still allowing the system to be considered idle. This value
666 by the system while still allowing the system to be considered idle. Null
694 When the system is suspended, the current system state is saved on the disk in
801 prtconf -pv | grep -i energystar
811 System Power Management (suspend-resume) is currently supported only on a