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    • Regulator Driver Interface
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Power Management¶

  • APM or ACPI?
  • Debugging hibernation and suspend
  • Charger Manager
  • Testing suspend and resume support in device drivers
  • Energy Model of devices
  • Freezing of tasks
  • Operating Performance Points (OPP) Library
  • PCI Power Management
  • PM Quality Of Service Interface
  • Linux power supply class
  • Runtime Power Management Framework for I/O Devices
  • How to get s2ram working
  • Interaction of Suspend code (S3) with the CPU hotplug infrastructure
  • System Suspend and Device Interrupts
  • Using swap files with software suspend (swsusp)
  • How to use dm-crypt and swsusp together
  • Swap suspend
  • Video issues with S3 resume
  • swsusp/S3 tricks
  • Documentation for userland software suspend interface
  • Power Capping Framework
  • Dynamic Thermal Power Management framework
  • Regulator Consumer Driver Interface
  • Regulator API design notes
  • Regulator Machine Driver Interface
  • Linux voltage and current regulator framework
  • Regulator Driver Interface
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