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#!/bin/sh # vim:noexpandtab # Default values go here. It is important to _not_ initialize some # variables here. They are: # # PM_CMDLINE # RESUME_MODULES # # for great debugging! [ "${PM_DEBUG}" = "true" ] && { export PM_DEBUG set -x } set -a PM_UTILS_LIBDIR="/usr/lib64/pm-utils" PM_UTILS_ETCDIR="/etc/pm" PM_UTILS_RUNDIR="/var/run/pm-utils" PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin:"${PM_UTILS_LIBDIR}"/bin PM_LOGFILE="/var/log/${STASHNAME}.log" TEMPORARY_CPUFREQ_GOVERNOR="performance" LOCKDIR="${PM_UTILS_RUNDIR}/locks" STORAGEDIR="${PM_UTILS_RUNDIR}/${STASHNAME}/storage" NA=254 NX=253 DX=252 PM_FUNCTIONS="$PM_UTILS_LIBDIR/functions" PM_QUIRKDB="$PM_UTILS_LIBDIR/video-quirks" PM_LKW_QUIRKS="$PM_UTILS_ETCDIR/last_known_working.quirkdb" # Use c sort order LC_COLLATE=C # These should be overridden by defaults and/or config.d settings. # Specifically, distros should override these by modifying defaults, # and end users should modify these using files in /etc/pm/config. HIBERNATE_MODE="" HIBERNATE_RESUME_POST_VIDEO="no" SLEEP_MODULE="auto" # These variables will be handled specially when we load the config file. SUSPEND_MODULES="" HOOK_BLACKLIST="" ADD_PARAMETERS="" DROP_PARAMETERS="" PARAMETERS="${STORAGEDIR}/parameters" INHIBIT="${STORAGEDIR}/inhibit" PM_CMDLINE="$*" BEFORE_HOOKS="" MODULE_HELP="" SUSPEND_MODULE="" HIBERNATE_MODULE="" SUSPEND_HYBRID_MODULE="" # variables to handle hibernate after suspend support PM_HIBERNATE_DELAY=900 # 15 minutes PM_RTC=/sys/class/rtc/rtc0 # when loading configuration files, allow stash-specific ones # to override the pm-utils global ones. [ -f "${PM_UTILS_LIBDIR}"/defaults ] && . "${PM_UTILS_LIBDIR}"/defaults [ -f "${PM_UTILS_LIBDIR}/${STASHNAME}.defaults" ] && \ . "${PM_UTILS_LIBDIR}/${STASHNAME}.defaults" set +a for cfg in "${PM_UTILS_ETCDIR}"/config.d/*[!~] \ "${PM_UTILS_ETCDIR}/${STASHNAME}.config.d"/*[!~]; do [ -f "$cfg" ] || continue # Ugly, I know. The goal here is to allow multiple files in # /etc/pm/config.d declare these variables and have those # declarations add together instead of the last one overwriting # all the others. [ "$SUSPEND_MODULES" ] && REAL_SUSPEND_MODULES="$SUSPEND_MODULES" [ "$HOOK_BLACKLIST" ] && REAL_HOOK_BLACKLIST="$HOOK_BLACKLIST" [ "$ADD_PARAMETERS" ] && REAL_ADD_PARAMETERS="$ADD_PARAMETERS" [ "$DROP_PARAMETERS" ] && REAL_DROP_PARAMETERS="$DROP_PARAMETERS" set -a . "${cfg}" SUSPEND_MODULES="$REAL_SUSPEND_MODULES $SUSPEND_MODULES" HOOK_BLACKLIST="$REAL_HOOK_BLACKLIST $HOOK_BLACKLIST" ADD_PARAMETERS="$REAL_ADD_PARAMETERS $ADD_PARAMETERS" DROP_PARAMETERS="$REAL_DROP_PARAMETERS $DROP_PARAMETERS" set +a done . "${PM_FUNCTIONS}" # Simple little logging function. # We do it this way because 'echo -n' is not posix. log() { is_set "$LOGGING" || return 0; local fmt='%s\n' [ "$1" = "-n" ] && { fmt='%s'; shift; } printf "$fmt" "$*" } profiling() { [ "$PM_PROFILE" = "true" ]; } if profiling; then profile() { local t1 t2 status msg elapsed msg="$1" shift t1="$(date '+%s.%N')" "$@" status=$? t2="$(date '+%s.%N')" elapsed="$(printf "%s %s - p q" "$t2" "$t1" |dc)" log "$msg: $(printf "%.3f" $elapsed) ($t2 - $t1)" return $status } else profile() { shift; "$@"; } fi add_before_hooks() { [ -z "$BEFORE_HOOKS" ] && BEFORE_HOOKS="$*" || \ BEFORE_HOOKS="$BEFORE_HOOKS $*" } add_module_help() { [ -z "$MODULE_HELP" ] && MODULE_HELP="$*" || \ MODULE_HELP="$MODULE_HELP $*" } before_hooks() { [ -z "$BEFORE_HOOKS" ] && return 0 local meth for meth in $BEFORE_HOOKS; do command_exists "$meth" && "$meth" done } sleep_module_help() { [ -z "$MODULE_HELP" ] && return 0 local meth for meth in $MODULE_HELP; do command_exists "$meth" && "$meth" done } # update PM_CMDLINE iff someone changed our parameters update_parameters() { [ -f "$PARAMETERS.new" ] || return export PM_CMDLINE="$(get_parameters)" rm -f "$PARAMETERS.new" } # if the user asked us to blacklist any hooks, do it. load_hook_blacklist() { [ "$HOOK_BLACKLIST" ] || return local hook for hook in $HOOK_BLACKLIST; do disablehook "${hook}" "blacklisted by user" log "Blacklisting ${hook}." done } load_hook_parameters() { [ "$DROP_PARAMETERS" ] && remove_parameters $DROP_PARAMETERS [ "$ADD_PARAMETERS" ] && add_parameters $ADD_PARAMETERS update_parameters } hook_exit_status(){ case $1 in 0) log "success." ;; $NA) log "not applicable." ;; $NX) log "not executable." ;; $DX) log "disabled." ;; *) log "Returned exit code $1."; return 1 ;; esac } # check to see if a hook is a candidate for being run. hook_ok() { local hook="${1##*/}" # the actual name as passed to us. [ -f "$STORAGEDIR/disable_hook:$hook" ] && return $DX # name with leading digits chopped off the filename [ -f "$STORAGEDIR/disable_hook:${hook#[0-9][0-9]}" ] && return $DX [ -x "$1" ] || return $NX return 0 } _run_hook() { # $1 = hook to run # rest of args passed to hook unchanged. local hook_status log "Running hook $*:" hook_ok "$1" && "$@" hook_status=$? log -n "$*: " hook_exit_status $hook_status && LAST_HOOK="${1##*/}" || inhibit log "" } if profiling; then run_hook() { profile "$1:" _run_hook "$@"; } else run_hook() { _run_hook "$@"; } fi # Run all applicable hooks, logging success and failure as we go. _run_hooks() { # $1 = type of hook to find. # $2 = paramaters to pass to hooks. # $3 = if present and equal to "reverse", run hooks backwards. # Currently only power and sleep are meaningful. local syshooks="${PM_UTILS_ETCDIR}/$1.d" local phooks="${PM_UTILS_LIBDIR}/$1.d" command_exists before_hooks && before_hooks local sort="sort" local base local hook local oifs="${IFS}" # the next two lines are not a typo or a formatting error! local nifs=" " IFS="${nifs}" # tolerate spaces in filenames. [ "$3" = "reverse" ] && sort="sort -r" for base in $(IFS="${oifs}"; for f in "$syshooks/"*[!~] "$phooks/"*[!~]; do [ -O "$f" ] && echo ${f##*/} ; done | $sort | uniq) ; do IFS="${oifs}" # if we are running backwards, skip hooks that we did not # run going forwards due to a hook failing. [ "$3" -a "$3" = "reverse" -a "$LAST_HOOK" ] && \ [ "$base" \> "$LAST_HOOK" ] && continue # if we have already inhibited suspend/resume, # don't run any more hooks. [ ! "$3" ] && inhibited && break update_parameters if [ -f "$syshooks/$base" ]; then hook="$syshooks/$base" elif [ -f "$phooks/$base" ]; then hook="$phooks/$base" fi run_hook "$hook" $2 IFS="${nifs}" done IFS="${oifs}" # return value is 1 if something was inhibited, 0 otherwise. inhibited && return 1 || return 0 } if profiling; then run_hooks() { profile "$1 $2:" _run_hooks "$@"; } else run_hooks() { _run_hooks "$@"; } fi # Try to reinitalize the logfile. Fail unless certian criteria are met. init_logfile() { if [ -z "$1" ]; then echo "Please pass a filename to init_logfile." return 1 elif [ -h "$1" ]; then echo "$1 is a symbolic link, refusing to overwrite." return 1 elif [ -f "$1" -a ! -O "$1" ]; then echo "We do not own $1, refusing to overwrite." return 1 fi export LOGGING=true rm -f "$1" touch "$1" exec >> "$1" 2>&1 } check_suspend() { [ -n "$SUSPEND_MODULE" ]; } check_hibernate() { [ -n "$HIBERNATE_MODULE" ]; } check_suspend_hybrid() { [ -n "$SUSPEND_HYBRID_MODULE" ]; } # allow autodetection of sleep methods if [ "$SLEEP_MODULE" = "auto" ]; then SLEEP_MODULE="tuxonice uswsusp" fi for mod in $SLEEP_MODULE; do mod="${PM_UTILS_LIBDIR}/module.d/${mod}" [ -f "$mod" ] || continue . "$mod" done # always fall back to kernel methods if nothing else was declared if [ -z "$SUSPEND_MODULE" ]; then if grep -q mem /sys/power/state; then SUSPEND_MODULE="kernel" do_suspend() { echo -n "mem" >/sys/power/state; } elif [ -c /dev/pmu ] && pm-pmu --check; then SUSPEND_MODULE="kernel" do_suspend() { pm-pmu --suspend; } elif grep -q standby /sys/power/state; then SUSPEND_MODULE="kernel" do_suspend() { echo -n "standby" >/sys/power/state; } fi fi if [ -z "$HIBERNATE_MODULE" ] && \ [ -f /sys/power/disk ] && \ grep -q disk /sys/power/state; then HIBERNATE_MODULE="kernel" do_hibernate() { [ -n "${HIBERNATE_MODE}" ] && \ grep -qw "${HIBERNATE_MODE}" /sys/power/disk && \ HIBERNATE_MODE_SAVE=$(cat /sys/power/disk) && \ HIBERNATE_MODE_SAVE="${HIBERNATE_MODE_SAVE##*[}" && \ HIBERNATE_MODE_SAVE="${HIBERNATE_MODE_SAVE%%]*}" && \ echo -n "${HIBERNATE_MODE}" > /sys/power/disk echo -n "disk" > /sys/power/state RET=$? echo -n "$HIBERNATE_MODE_SAVE" > /sys/power/disk return "$RET" } fi # for kernels that support suspend to both (i.e. hybrid suspend) # since kernel 3.6 if [ -z "$SUSPEND_HYBRID_MODULE" ] && \ [ -f /sys/power/disk ] && \ grep -q disk /sys/power/state && \ grep -q suspend /sys/power/disk; then SUSPEND_HYBRID_MODULE="kernel" do_suspend_hybrid() { HIBERNATE_MODE="suspend" do_hibernate } fi # since the kernel does not directly support hybrid sleep, we do # something else -- suspend and schedule an alarm to go into # hibernate if we have slept long enough. # Only do this if we do not need to do any special video hackery on resume # from hibernate, though. if [ -z "$SUSPEND_HYBRID_MODULE" -a -w "$PM_RTC/wakealarm" ] && \ check_suspend && check_hibernate && ! is_set $HIBERNATE_RESUME_POST_VIDEO; \ then SUSPEND_HYBRID_MODULE="kernel" do_suspend_hybrid() { WAKETIME=$(( $(cat "$PM_RTC/since_epoch") + PM_HIBERNATE_DELAY)) echo >"$PM_RTC/wakealarm" echo $WAKETIME > "$PM_RTC/wakealarm" if do_suspend; then NOW=$(cat "$PM_RTC/since_epoch") if [ "$NOW" -ge "$WAKETIME" -a "$NOW" -lt $((WAKETIME + 30)) ]; then log "Woken by RTC alarm, hibernating." # if hibernate fails for any reason, go back to suspend. do_hibernate || do_suspend else echo > "$PM_RTC/wakealarm" fi else # if we cannot suspend, just try to hibernate. do_hibernate fi } fi