On 8/26/20 4:54 AM, Sakari Ailus wrote:
> Document the probe-low-power _DSD property and how it is used with I²C
> drivers.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Sakari Ailus <[email protected]>
> ---
>  .../acpi/dsd/allow-low-power-probe.rst        | 28 +++++++++++++++++++
>  Documentation/firmware-guide/acpi/index.rst   |  1 +
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> Documentation/firmware-guide/acpi/dsd/allow-low-power-probe.rst
> 
> diff --git a/Documentation/firmware-guide/acpi/dsd/allow-low-power-probe.rst 
> b/Documentation/firmware-guide/acpi/dsd/allow-low-power-probe.rst
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> +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
> +
> +======================================
> +Probing I²C devices in low power state
> +======================================
> +
> +Introduction
> +============
> +
> +In some cases it may be preferred to leave certain devices powered off for 
> the
> +entire system bootup if powering on these devices has adverse side effects,
> +beyond just powering on the said device. Linux recognizes the _DSD property
> +"allow-low-power-probe" that can be used for this purpose.
> +
> +How it works
> +============
> +
> +The property "allow-low-power-probe" boolean property may be used to tell 
> Linux

Drop the first "property".

> +that the I²C framework should instruct the kernel ACPI framework to leave the
> +device in the low power state. If the driver indicates its support for this 
> by
> +setting the I2C_DRV_FL_ALLOW_LOW_POWER_PROBE flag in struct i2c_driver.flags
> +field and the "allow-low-power-probe" property is present, the device will 
> not
> +be powered on for probe.

thanks.
-- 
~Randy

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