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Manuel Lauss authored
Replace the current sysctl-based suspend interface with a new sysfs- based one which also uses the Linux-2.6 suspend model. To configure wakeup sources, a subtree for the demoboards is created under /sys/power/db1x: sys/ `-- power `-- db1x |-- gpio0 |-- gpio1 |-- gpio2 |-- gpio3 |-- gpio4 |-- gpio5 |-- gpio6 |-- gpio7 |-- timer |-- timer_timeout |-- wakemsk `-- wakesrc The nodes 'gpio[0-7]' and 'timer' configure the GPIO0..7 and M2 bits of the SYS_WAKEMSK (wakeup source enable) register. Writing '1' enables a wakesource, 0 disables it. The 'timer_timeout' node holds the timeout in seconds after which the TOYMATCH2 event should wake the system. The 'wakesrc' node holds the SYS_WAKESRC register after wakeup (in hex), the 'wakemsk' node can be used to get/set the wakeup mask directly. For example, to have the timer wake the system after 10 seconds of sleep, the following must be done in userspace: echo 10 > /sys/power/db1x/timer_timeout echo 1 > /sys/power/db1x/timer echo mem > /sys/power/sleep This patch also removes the homebrew CPU frequency switching code. I don't understand how it could have ever worked reliably; it does not communicate the clock changes to peripheral devices other than uarts. Signed-off-by: Manuel Lauss <mano@roarinelk.homelinux.net> Signed-off-by: Ralf Baechle <ralf@linux-mips.org> create mode 100644 arch/mips/alchemy/devboards/pm.c
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