> This is not necessarily a slot-by-slot question, but whether the entire
> PCI/AGP buses will lose power during the sleep state, right?
This is really per-slot. Especially on embedded or laptops, you really
don't know how each slot is wired regarding the power planes.
> There are a couple of things to note.
>
> This is only an issue when doing suspend-to-RAM. Suspend-to-disk, and
> power-on suspend will definitely lose power and definitely not lose any
> power, respectively. So, you need a mechanism to determine what state the
> system is entering.
Yes.
> Next, once you determine that we're entering suspend-to-RAM, you need to
> know if the buses will lose power. In order to have a generic suspend
> sequence, there must be a set of platform-specific methods to do all the
> fun platform things that must be done. In that object, we can easily add a
> flag that specifies whether or not the platform will lose power. This flag
> can be initialized based on platform knowledge on startup.
It's individual to each device though. And we must also have a flag the
platform can use to indicate it can/will re-POST the card (by re-running
the BIOS or whatever firmware)...
> In short, there should be no problems. Hopefully, I should have something
> within the week to review/test. (Yeah yeah, talk is cheap, but I'm getting
> there).
Good :) I'm getting there too for the pmac implementation finally...
Ben.
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