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25#pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"
26#
27
28name="ppm" parent="pseudo" instance=0;
29
30#
31# ppm configuration format
32#
33# "ppm-domains" - in form of "domain_xxx" where "xxx" string highlights
34# the nature of the domain;
35#
36# "domain_xxx-model" - PM model: CPU
37#
38# "domain_xxx-propname" - a property name that is exported by device in
39# a domain.  Currently, it is used by PCI_PROP model to identify devices
40# that are to have their clocks stopped when all power-manageable devices
41# in the domain are at D3 power level.
42#
43# "domain-xxx-devices" - a list of prom path match patterns to match devices
44# that fall into "domain_xxx", where wildcard '*' is allowed by observing
45# the following expectations:
46#	. a single wildcard with exact match up to (but exclude) the wildcard
47#	  which then terminates the match pattern;
48#	. a single wildcard that does not terminate a match pattern must
49#	  match driver name (followed by '@');
50#	. with two wildcard occurences, the first is to match driver name,
51#	  the second function id, as well as the last character of the match
52#	  pattern.
53#
54# "domain-xxx-ctrl" - blank space separated definitions in the form of
55# keyword=definition [keyword=definition...]
56#    The keywords are as follows, where 'method' must come before mask as it
57#       tells how to store 'mask' and 'val'.  Missing 'val' defaults to 0.
58#
59#    which keywords apply depends on cmd.  There are two sets as shown below.
60#    Here is the first:
61#	cmd=[PCI_ON | PCI_OFF]
62# 	path=<prompath>	- control device's prom pathname (includes minor)
63# 	method=[KIO|I2CKIO]	This selects a method which may be
64#		an ioctl that sets a single value or an i2c ioctl that
65#		takes a value and a mask to access gpio register
66#	iord=<integer> - value of ioctl command for reading
67#	iowr=<integer> - value of ioctl command for writing
68# 	val=<integer>	- a single integer value, generally the value to which
69#			  the relevant bits of a register will be set
70#	mask=<integer>	- which bits of val are relevant (if method is I2CKIO)
71#
72
73ppm-domains="domain_cpu";
74domain_cpu-devices="/cpus/cpu@*";
75domain_cpu-model="CPU";
76