Re: [RFC][PATCH] PM / sleep: Rename symbols, functions and variables related to sleep

From: Rafael J. Wysocki
Date: Mon Aug 11 2014 - 21:01:16 EST


On Monday, August 11, 2014 08:15:22 AM Olof Johansson wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 27, 2014 at 4:13 PM, Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > From: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@xxxxxxxxx>
> >
> > The names of several symbols, data types, functions and variables
> > related to system sleep states are confusing and don't reflect the
> > real behavior of those states correctly.
> >
> > First of all, there generally are two sleep states that require
> > platform support and one sleep state that is platform-independent.
> > The first two of them are currently known as MEM and STANDBY,
> > although these names really only match what the states do on full
> > hardware ACPI compliant systems. MEM in particular is supposed
> > to mean "suspend-to-RAM", but in fact it means "the deepest sleep
> > state available with platform support". The definition of STANDBY
> > is even more arbitrary.
> >
> > Moreover, the remaining sleep state that doesn't need platform support
> > is currently called FREEZE, which leads to double confusion with the
> > process freezer (used during transitions to all sleep states) and
> > with the freeze stage of processing devices during hibernation.
> >
> > For these reasons, rename the PM_SUSPEND_MEM, PM_SUSPEND_STANDBY
> > and PM_SUSPEND_FREEZE symbols to PM_SUSPEND_PLATFORM_DEEP,
> > PM_SUSPEND_PLATFORM_SHALLOW and PM_SUSPEND_IDLE_SLEEP, respectively,
> > everywhere and rename data types, functions and variables related to
> > those states to match the new names of the symbols.
> >
> > This is a semi-mechanical replacement of names and it should not lead
> > to any functional differences.
> >
> > Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@xxxxxxxxx>
>
> This showed up in -next over this weekend and broke two ARM builds.

Sorry about that, I dropped this patch from my linux-next brach.

Rafael

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