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power management and pseudo-devices
Currently, pseudo-devices are silently attached to the device tree
without giving the driver any access to the associated device_t
structure. As a result, the pseudo-device driver is unable to access
much of the pmf framework. In particular, the pseudo-device cannot
register a suspend/resume/shutdown handler, nor can it register to
receive pmf event notifications.
It seems to me that it would be reasonably useful for pseudo-devices to
be capabile of participating in pmf. One particular example I've run
into recently is the swwdog pseudo-device. Other watchdog drivers can
prevent a suspend if their timer is armed, but since swwdog is only a
pseudo-device it cannot register a pmf handler.
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