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It is not always possible to keep a device in the runtime suspended state
when a system level suspend/resume cycle is executed. E.g. for ATA devices
connected to AHCI adapters, system resume resets the ATA ports, which
causes connected devices to spin up. In such case, a runtime suspended disk
will incorrectly be seen with a suspended runtime state because the device
is not resumed by sd_resume_system(). The power state seen by the user is
different than the actual device physical power state.
Fix this issue by introducing the struct scsi_device flag
force_runtime_start_on_system_start. When set, this flag causes
sd_resume_system() to request a runtime resume operation for runtime
suspended devices. This results in the user seeing the device runtime_state
as active after a system resume, thus correctly reflecting the device
physical power state.
Fixes:
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| .. | ||
| fc | ||
| fc_frame.h | ||
| fcoe_sysfs.h | ||
| iscsi_if.h | ||
| iscsi_proto.h | ||
| iser.h | ||
| libfc.h | ||
| libfcoe.h | ||
| libiscsi.h | ||
| libiscsi_tcp.h | ||
| libsas.h | ||
| sas.h | ||
| sas_ata.h | ||
| scsi.h | ||
| scsi_bsg_iscsi.h | ||
| scsi_cmnd.h | ||
| scsi_common.h | ||
| scsi_dbg.h | ||
| scsi_device.h | ||
| scsi_devinfo.h | ||
| scsi_dh.h | ||
| scsi_driver.h | ||
| scsi_eh.h | ||
| scsi_host.h | ||
| scsi_ioctl.h | ||
| scsi_proto.h | ||
| scsi_status.h | ||
| scsi_tcq.h | ||
| scsi_transport.h | ||
| scsi_transport_fc.h | ||
| scsi_transport_iscsi.h | ||
| scsi_transport_sas.h | ||
| scsi_transport_spi.h | ||
| scsi_transport_srp.h | ||
| scsicam.h | ||
| sg.h | ||
| srp.h | ||
| viosrp.h | ||