#include <IOKit/pwr_mgt/IOPM.h>
+#pragma mark PM Timeline Logging
+/**************************************************
+*
+* Timeline API Keys - Reports timing details for
+* applications, drivers, and system during PM activity
+*
+* For kernel-internal use only
+**************************************************/
+
+// Keys for interfacing with IOPMrootDomain Timeline
+/* @constant kIOPMTimelineDictionaryKey
+ * @abstract RootDomain key for dictionary describing Timeline's info
+ */
+#define kIOPMTimelineDictionaryKey "PMTimelineLogging"
+
+/* @constant kIOPMTimelineEnabledKey
+ * @abstract Boolean value indicating whether the system is recording PM events.
+ * @discussion Key may be found in the dictionary at IOPMrootDomain's property
+ * kIOPMTimelineDictionaryKey. uint32_t value; may be 0.
+ */
+#define kIOPMTimelineEnabledKey "TimelineEnabled"
+
+/* @constant kIOMPTimelineSystemNumberTrackedKey
+ * @abstract The maximum number of system power events the system may record.
+ * @discussion Key may be found in the dictionary at IOPMrootDomain's property
+ * kIOPMTimelineDictionaryKey. uint32_t value; may be 0.
+ */
+#define kIOPMTimelineSystemNumberTrackedKey "TimelineSystemEventsTracked"
+
+/* @constant kIOPMTimelineSystemBufferSizeKey
+ * @abstract Size in bytes of buffer recording system PM events
+ * @discussion Key may be found in the dictionary at IOPMrootDomain's property
+ * kIOPMTimelineDictionaryKey. uint32_t value; may be 0.
+ */
+#define kIOPMTimelineSystemBufferSizeKey "TimelineSystemBufferSize"
+
+
+
+/* @constant kIOPMEventTypeIntermediateFlag
+ * @abstract This bit indicates the event is an intermediate event
+ * which must occur within a major system power event.
+ */
+#define kIOPMEventTypeIntermediateFlag 0x10000000
+
+/* @enum SystemEventTypes
+ * @abstract Potential system events logged in the system event record.
+ */
+enum {
+ kIOPMEventTypeUndefined = 0,
+
+ /* Event types mark driver events
+ */
+ kIOPMEventTypeSetPowerStateImmediate = 1001,
+ kIOPMEventTypeSetPowerStateDelayed = 1002,
+ kIOPMEventTypePSWillChangeTo = 1003,
+ kIOPMEventTypePSDidChangeTo = 1004,
+ kIOPMEventTypeAppResponse = 1005,
+
+
+ /* Start and stop event types bracket major
+ * system power management events.
+ */
+ kIOPMEventTypeSleep = 2001,
+ kIOPMEventTypeSleepDone = 2002,
+ kIOPMEventTypeWake = 3001,
+ kIOPMEventTypeWakeDone = 3002,
+ kIOPMEventTypeDoze = 4001,
+ kIOPMEventTypeDozeDone = 4002,
+ kIOPMEventTypeLiteWakeUp = 5001,
+ kIOPMEventTypeLiteWakeUpDone = 5002,
+ kIOPMEventTypeLiteWakeDown = 5003,
+ kIOPMEventTypeLiteWakeDownDone = 5004,
+ kIOPMEventTypeUUIDSet = 6001,
+ kIOPMEventTypeUUIDClear = 6002,
+
+ /* Intermediate events that may only occur within the bounds
+ * of a major system event (between the event's initiation and its "done event".)
+ * e.g. chronologically kIOPMEventTypeSleep may be followed by one or more
+ * intermediate events, which then must be followed by kIOPMEventTypeSleepDone.
+ *
+ * The intermediate events below will always occur in a Sleep or Wake event, and may
+ * or may not occur for any of the other events.
+ */
+ kIOPMEventTypeAppNotificationsFinished = 501 | kIOPMEventTypeIntermediateFlag,
+ kIOPMEventTypeDriverNotificationsFinished = 502 | kIOPMEventTypeIntermediateFlag,
+ kIOPMEventTypeCalTimeChange = 503 | kIOPMEventTypeIntermediateFlag
+};
+
+
+/* @enum SystemSleepReasons
+ * @abstract The potential causes for system sleep as logged in the system event record.
+ */
+enum {
+ kIOPMSleepReasonClamshell = 101,
+ kIOPMSleepReasonPowerButton = 102,
+ kIOPMSleepReasonSoftware = 103,
+ kIOPMSleepReasonOSSwitchHibernate = 104,
+ kIOPMSleepReasonIdle = 105,
+ kIOPMSleepReasonLowPower = 106,
+ kIOPMSleepReasonThermalEmergency = 107,
+ kIOPMSleepReasonMaintenance = 108,
+ kIOPMSleepReasonSleepServiceExit = 109,
+ kIOPMSleepReasonDarkWakeThermalEmergency = 110
+};
+
+/*
+ * Possible C-string sleep reasons found under kRootDomainSleepReasonsKey
+ */
+#define kIOPMClamshellSleepKey "Clamshell Sleep"
+#define kIOPMPowerButtonSleepKey "Power Button Sleep"
+#define kIOPMSoftwareSleepKey "Software Sleep"
+#define kIOPMOSSwitchHibernationKey "OS Switch Sleep"
+#define kIOPMIdleSleepKey "Idle Sleep"
+#define kIOPMLowPowerSleepKey "Low Power Sleep"
+#define kIOPMThermalEmergencySleepKey "Thermal Emergency Sleep"
+#define kIOPMSleepServiceExitKey "Sleep Service Back to Sleep"
+#define kIOPMDarkWakeThermalEmergencyKey "Dark Wake Thermal Emergency"
+
+
+enum {
+ kIOPMMaxSystemEventsTracked = 25000,
+ kIOPMDefaultSystemEventsTracked = 1000,
+ kMaxPMStringLength = 40,
+};
+
+/* @struct IOPMSystemEventRecord
+ * @abstract Records a singe power event to a particular PM entity.
+ * This includes changes to a driver's power state, application responses
+ * to PM notifications, or system power management milestones.
+ */
+typedef struct {
+ union {
+ // For DRIVER events
+ char ownerName[kMaxPMStringLength];
+ // For SYSTEM events, uuid contains the string describing the active UUID
+ char uuid[kMaxPMStringLength];
+ };
+
+ // For DRIVER events - records the name of the driver who generated the notifications.
+ char interestName[kMaxPMStringLength];
+
+ // DRIVER & SYSTEM - Times are stored as uint64_t
+ // The high 32 bytes are the seconds returned from clock_get_calendar_microtime,
+ // and the low 32 bytes are the accompanying microseconds.
+ uint64_t timestamp;
+
+ union {
+ // For DRIVER events - ownerDisambiguateID is a unique descriptor of the driver, to disambiguate
+ // several similarly named drivers.
+ uint64_t ownerDisambiguateID;
+ // For SYSTEM events - eventReason is a value in SystemSleepReason
+ uint64_t eventReason;
+ };
+
+ // DRIVER & SYSTEM - eventType is one of 'SystemEventTypes'
+ // The value of eventType determines, among ohter things, whether this is a SYSTEM or
+ // DRIVER event type.
+ uint32_t eventType;
+
+ // DRIVER & SYSTEM - eventResult is an IOReturn value
+ uint32_t eventResult;
+
+ // DRIVER - If defined, elapsedTimeUS records the entire time a transaction took to complete
+ uint32_t elapsedTimeUS;
+
+ // DRIVER - in power state changes, oldState & newState are PM power state indices.
+ uint8_t oldState;
+ uint8_t newState;
+} IOPMSystemEventRecord;
+
+/* @struct IOPMTraceBufferHeader
+ * Occupies the first bytes in the buffer allocated by IOPMrootDomain
+ * Describes the size and current index of the trace buffer
+ */
+typedef struct {
+ uint32_t sizeBytes;
+ uint32_t sizeEntries;
+ uint32_t index;
+} IOPMTraceBufferHeader;
+
+/* Argument to IOPMrootDomain::clientMemoryForType to acquire
+ * memory mapping.
+ */
+enum {
+ kPMRootDomainMapTraceBuffer = 1
+};
+
+/**************************************************
+*
+* Accountability API Ends here
+*
+**************************************************/
+
+
+#pragma mark Stray Bitfields
// Private power commands issued to root domain
// bits 0-7 in IOPM.h
enum {
- kIOPMSetValue = (1<<16),
+ kIOPMSetValue = (1<<16),
// don't sleep on clamshell closure on a portable with AC connected
- kIOPMSetDesktopMode = (1<<17),
+ kIOPMSetDesktopMode = (1<<17),
// set state of AC adaptor connected
- kIOPMSetACAdaptorConnected = (1<<18)
+ kIOPMSetACAdaptorConnected = (1<<18)
};
+/*****************************************************************************/
+/*****************************************************************************/
+
/*
* PM notification types
*/
-/* @constant kIOPMStateConsoleUserShutdown
+/*! @constant kIOPMSleepServiceScheduleImmediate
+ *
+ * Setting type used in calls to IOPMrootDomain::registerPMSettingController
+ * Use this type between powerd and IOKit.framework
+ *
+ */
+#define kIOPMSleepServiceScheduleImmediate "SleepServiceImmediate"
+
+/*! @constant kIOPMSettingSleepServiceScheduleImmediate
+ *
+ * Setting type used in calls to IOPMrootDomain::registerPMSettingController
+ * Use this type between xnu and AppleRTC
+ */
+#define kIOPMSettingSleepServiceWakeCalendarKey "SleepServiceWakeCalendarKey"
+
+/*! @constant kIOPMCalendarWakeTypes
+ *
+ * These are valid values for IOPM.h:IOPMCalendarStruct->selector
+ */
+enum {
+ kPMCalendarTypeMaintenance = 1,
+ kPMCalendarTypeSleepService = 2
+};
+
+
+/* @constant kIOPMStateConsoleShutdown
* @abstract Notification of GUI shutdown state available to kexts.
* @discussion This type can be passed as arguments to registerPMSettingController()
* to receive callbacks.
#define kIOPMStateConsoleShutdown "ConsoleShutdown"
/* @enum ShutdownValues
- * @abstract Potential values shared with key kIOPMStateConsoleUserShutdown
+ * @abstract Potential values shared with key kIOPMStateConsoleShutdown
*/
enum {
/* @constant kIOPMStateConsoleShutdownNone
kIOPMStateConsoleShutdownCertain = 4
};
-#endif /* ! _IOKIT_IOPMPRIVATE_H */
+/* @constant kIOPMSettingSilentRunningKey
+ * @abstract Notification of silent running mode changes to kexts.
+ * @discussion This key can be passed as an argument to registerPMSettingController()
+ * and also identifies the type of PMSetting notification callback.
+ */
+#define kIOPMSettingSilentRunningKey "SilentRunning"
+#define kIOPMFeatureSilentRunningKey kIOPMSettingSilentRunningKey
+
+/* @enum SilentRunningFlags
+ * @abstract The kIOPMSettingSilentRunningKey notification provides an OSNumber
+ * object with a value described by the following flags.
+ */
+enum {
+ kIOPMSilentRunningModeOn = 0x00000001
+};
+
+/*****************************************************************************/
+/*****************************************************************************/
+
+/* PM Statistics - event indices
+ * These are arguments to IOPMrootDomain::pmStatsRecordEvent().
+ */
+enum {
+ kIOPMStatsHibernateImageWrite = 1,
+ kIOPMStatsHibernateImageRead,
+ kIOPMStatsDriversNotify,
+ kIOPMStatsApplicationNotify,
+ kIOPMStatsLateDriverAcknowledge,
+ kIOPMStatsLateAppAcknowledge,
+
+ // To designate if you're specifying the start or stop end of
+ // each of the above events, do a bitwise OR of the appropriate
+ // Start/Stop flag and pass the result to IOPMrootDomain to record
+ // the event.
+ kIOPMStatsEventStartFlag = (1 << 24),
+ kIOPMStatsEventStopFlag = (1 << 25)
+};
+
+// Keys for IOPMrootDomain registry properties
+#define kIOPMSleepStatisticsKey "SleepStatistics"
+#define kIOPMSleepStatisticsAppsKey "AppStatistics"
+
+// Application response statistics
+#define kIOPMStatsNameKey "Name"
+#define kIOPMStatsPIDKey "Pid"
+#define kIOPMStatsTimeMSKey "TimeMS"
+#define kIOPMStatsApplicationResponseTypeKey "ResponseType"
+#define kIOPMStatsMessageTypeKey "MessageType"
+
+// PM Statistics: potential values for the key kIOPMStatsApplicationResponseTypeKey
+// entry in the application results array.
+#define kIOPMStatsResponseTimedOut "ResponseTimedOut"
+#define kIOPMStatsResponseCancel "ResponseCancel"
+#define kIOPMStatsResponseSlow "ResponseSlow"
+
+struct PMStatsBounds{
+ uint64_t start;
+ uint64_t stop;
+};
+typedef struct {
+
+ struct PMStatsBounds hibWrite;
+ struct PMStatsBounds hibRead;
+// bounds driverNotifySleep;
+// bounds driverNotifyWake;
+// bounds appNotifySleep;
+// bounds appNotifyWake;
+// OSDictionary *tardyApps;
+// OSDictionary *tardyDrivers;
+} PMStatsStruct;
+
+/*****************************************************************************/
+
+/* PM RootDomain tracePoints
+ *
+ * In the sleep/wake process, we expect the sleep trace points to proceed
+ * in increasing order. Once sleep begins with code kIOPMTracePointSleepStarted,
+ * we expect sleep to continue in a monotonically increasing order of tracepoints
+ * to kIOPMTracePointSystemLoginwindowPhase. After trace point SystemLoginWindowPhase,
+ * the system will return to kIOPMTracePointSystemUp.
+ *
+ * If the trace point decreases (instead of increasing) before reaching kIOPMTracePointSystemUp,
+ * that indicates that the sleep process was cancelled. The cancel reason shall be indicated
+ * in the cancel tracepoint. (TBD)
+ */
+
+enum {
+/* When kTracePointSystemUp is the latest tracePoint,
+ * the system is awake. It is not asleep, sleeping, or waking.
+ *
+ * Phase begins: At boot, at completion of wake from sleep,
+ * immediately following kIOPMTracePointSystemLoginwindowPhase.
+ * Phase ends: When a sleep attempt is initiated.
+ */
+ kIOPMTracePointSystemUp = 0,
+
+/* When kIOPMTracePointSleepStarted is the latest tracePoint,
+ * sleep has been initiated.
+ *
+ * Phase begins: At initiation of system sleep (idle or forced).
+ * Phase ends: PM starts to notify applications of system sleep.
+ */
+ kIOPMTracePointSleepStarted = 0x10,
+
+/* When kIOPMTracePointSleepApplications is the latest tracePoint,
+ * a system sleep has been initiated and PM waits for responses
+ * from notified applications.
+ *
+ * Phase begins: Begin to asynchronously fire kIOMessageSystemWillSleep
+ * notifications, and also kIOMessageCanSystemSleep for the idle sleep case.
+ * Phase ends: When PM has received all application responses.
+ */
+ kIOPMTracePointSleepApplications = 0x11,
+
+/* When kIOPMTracePointSleepPriorityClients is the latest tracePoint,
+ * PM is notifying priority clients and in-kernel system capability
+ * clients, and waiting for any asynchronous completions.
+ *
+ * Phase begins: Synchronous delivery of kIOMessageSystemWillSleep notifications.
+ * Phase ends: All notified clients have acknowledged.
+ */
+ kIOPMTracePointSleepPriorityClients = 0x12,
+
+/* When kIOPMTracePointSleepWillChangeInterests is the latest tracePoint,
+ * PM is calling powerStateWillChangeTo() on interested drivers of root domain.
+ *
+ * Phase begins: Dispatch a callout thread to call interested drivers.
+ * Phase ends: Callout thread work done, and acknowledgePowerChange() called
+ * by drivers that indicated asynchronous completion.
+ */
+ kIOPMTracePointSleepWillChangeInterests = 0x13,
+
+/* When kIOPMTracePointSleepPowerPlaneDrivers is the latest tracePoint,
+ * PM is directing power plane drivers to power off in leaf-to-root order.
+ *
+ * Phase begins: Root domain informs its power children that it will drop to
+ * sleep state. This has a cascade effect and triggers all drivers in
+ * the power plane to transition to a lower power state if necessary.
+ * Phase ends: All power transitions in response to the root domain power
+ * change have completed.
+ */
+ kIOPMTracePointSleepPowerPlaneDrivers = 0x14,
+
+/* When kIOPMTracePointSleepDidChangeInterests is the latest tracePoint,
+ * PM is calling powerStateDidChangeTo() on interested drivers of root domain.
+ *
+ * Phase begins: Dispatch a callout thread to call interested drivers.
+ * Phase ends: Callout thread work done, and acknowledgePowerChange() called
+ * by drivers that indicated asynchronous completion.
+ */
+ kIOPMTracePointSleepDidChangeInterests = 0x15,
+
+/* When kIOPMTracePointSleepCapabilityClients is the latest tracePoint,
+ * PM is notifying system capability clients about system sleep.
+ *
+ * Phase begins: Send kIOMessageSystemCapabilityChange notifications to inform
+ * capability clients that system has lost all capabilities.
+ * Phase ends: Finished sending notifications.
+ */
+ kIOPMTracePointSleepCapabilityClients = 0x16,
+
+/* When kIOPMTracePointSleepPlatformActions is the latest tracePoint,
+ * PM is calling drivers that have registered a platform sleep action.
+ */
+ kIOPMTracePointSleepPlatformActions = 0x17,
+
+/* When kIOPMTracePointSleepCPUs is the latest tracePoint,
+ * PM is shutting down all non-boot processors.
+ *
+ * Phase begins: Shutdown all non-boot processors.
+ * Phase ends: Reduced to only the boot processor running.
+ */
+ kIOPMTracePointSleepCPUs = 0x18,
+
+/* When kIOPMTracePointSleepPlatformDriver is the latest tracePoint,
+ * PM is executing platform dependent code to prepare for system sleep.
+ */
+ kIOPMTracePointSleepPlatformDriver = 0x19,
+
+/* When kIOPMTracePointHibernate is the latest tracePoint,
+ * PM is writing the hibernate image to disk.
+ */
+ kIOPMTracePointHibernate = 0x1a,
+
+/* When kIOPMTracePointSystemSleep is the latest tracePoint,
+ * PM has recorded the final trace point before the hardware platform
+ * enters sleep state, or low level wakeup is underway - such as restoring
+ * the hibernate image from disk.
+ *
+ * Note: If a system is asleep and then loses power, and it does not have a
+ * hibernate image to restore from (e.g. hibernatemode = 0), then OS X will
+ * interpret this power loss as a failure in kIOPMTracePointSystemSleep.
+ *
+ * Phase begins: Before the OS directs the hardware to enter sleep state.
+ * Phase ends: Control returns to the OS on wake, but before recording the first
+ * wake trace point.
+ */
+ kIOPMTracePointSystemSleep = 0x1f,
+
+/* When kIOPMTracePointWakePlatformDriver is the latest tracePoint,
+ * PM is executing platform dependent code to prepare for system wake.
+ */
+ kIOPMTracePointWakePlatformDriver = 0x21,
+
+/* When kIOPMTracePointWakePlatformActions is the latest tracePoint,
+ * PM is calling drivers that have registered a platform wake action.
+ */
+ kIOPMTracePointWakePlatformActions = 0x22,
+
+/* When kIOPMTracePointWakeCPUs is the latest tracePoint,
+ * PM is bringing all non-boot processors online.
+ */
+ kIOPMTracePointWakeCPUs = 0x23,
+
+/* When kIOPMTracePointWakeWillPowerOnClients is the latest tracePoint,
+ * PM is sending kIOMessageSystemWillPowerOn to both kernel clients and
+ * applications. PM also notifies system capability clients about the
+ * proposed capability change.
+ *
+ * Phase begins: Send kIOMessageSystemWillPowerOn and
+ * kIOMessageSystemCapabilityChange notifications.
+ * Phase ends: Finished sending notifications.
+ */
+ kIOPMTracePointWakeWillPowerOnClients = 0x24,
+
+/* When kIOPMTracePointWakeWillChangeInterests is the latest tracePoint,
+ * PM is calling powerStateWillChangeTo() on interested drivers of root domain.
+ *
+ * Phase begins: Dispatch a callout thread to call interested drivers.
+ * Phase ends: Callout thread work done, and acknowledgePowerChange() called
+ * by drivers that indicated asynchronous completion.
+ */
+ kIOPMTracePointWakeWillChangeInterests = 0x25,
+
+/* When kIOPMTracePointWakeDidChangeInterests is the latest tracePoint,
+ * PM is calling powerStateDidChangeTo() on interested drivers of root domain.
+ *
+ * Phase begins: Dispatch a callout thread to call interested drivers.
+ * Phase ends: Callout thread work done, and acknowledgePowerChange() called
+ * by drivers that indicated asynchronous completion.
+ */
+ kIOPMTracePointWakeDidChangeInterests = 0x26,
+
+/* When kIOPMTracePointWakePowerPlaneDrivers is the latest tracePoint,
+ * PM is directing power plane drivers to power up in root-to-leaf order.
+ *
+ * Phase begins: Root domain informs its power children that it transitioned
+ * to ON state. This has a cascade effect and triggers all drivers in
+ * the power plane to re-evaluate and potentially change power state.
+ * Phase ends: All power transitions in response to the root domain power
+ * change have completed.
+ */
+ kIOPMTracePointWakePowerPlaneDrivers = 0x27,
+
+/* When kIOPMTracePointWakeCapabilityClients is the latest tracePoint,
+ * PM is notifying system capability clients about system wake, and waiting
+ * for any asynchronous completions.
+ *
+ * Phase begins: Inform capability clients that system has gained capabilities.
+ * Phase ends: All notified clients have acknowledged.
+ */
+ kIOPMTracePointWakeCapabilityClients = 0x28,
+
+/* When kIOPMTracePointWakeApplications is the latest tracePoint,
+ * System CPU is powered, PM has powered on each driver.
+ *
+ * Phase begins: Send asynchronous kIOMessageSystemHasPoweredOn notifications.
+ * Phase ends: Finished sending asynchronous notifications.
+ */
+ kIOPMTracePointWakeApplications = 0x29,
+
+/* kIOPMTracePointSystemLoginwindowPhase
+ * This phase represents a several minute window after the system has powered on.
+ * Higher levels of system diagnostics are in a heightened state of alert in this phase,
+ * in case any user errors occurred that we could not detect in software.
+ *
+ * Phase begins: After IOPMrootDomain sends kIOMessageSystemHasPoweredOn message.
+ * Phase ends: When loginwindow calls IOPMSleepWakeSetUUID(NULL) the system shall
+ * be considered awake and usable. The next phase shall be kIOPMTracePointSystemUp.
+ */
+ kIOPMTracePointSystemLoginwindowPhase = 0x30,
+
+/* When kIOPMTracePointDarkWakeEntry is the latest tracePoint,
+ * PM has started a transition from full wake to dark wake.
+ *
+ * Phase begins: Start transition to dark wake.
+ * Phase ends: System in dark wake. Before recording kIOPMTracePointSystemUp.
+ */
+ kIOPMTracePointDarkWakeEntry = 0x31,
+
+/* When kIOPMTracePointDarkWakeExit is the latest tracePoint,
+ * PM has started a transition from dark wake to full wake.
+ *
+ * Phase begins: Start transition to full wake.
+ * Phase ends: System in full wake. Before recording kIOPMTracePointSystemUp.
+ */
+ kIOPMTracePointDarkWakeExit = 0x32
+};
+
+/*****************************************************************************/
+
+/*
+Ê* kIOPMLoginWindowSecurityDebugKey - identifies PM debug data specific to LoginWindow
+ * for use with IOPMrootDomain.
+Ê*/
+#define kIOPMLoginWindowSecurityDebugKey "LoginWindowSecurity"
+
+// For PM internal use only - key to locate sleep failure results within SCDynamicStore.
+#define kIOPMDynamicStoreSleepFailureKey "SleepFailure"
+
+/*****************************************************************************/
+
+// For IOPMLibPrivate.h
+#define kIOPMSleepWakeFailureKey "PMFailurePhase"
+#define kIOPMSleepWakeFailureCodeKey "PMStatusCode"
+#define kIOPMSleepWakeFailureLoginKey "LWFailurePhase"
+#define kIOPMSleepWakeFailureUUIDKey "UUID"
+#define kIOPMSleepWakeFailureDateKey "Date"
+
+/*****************************************************************************
+ *
+ * Root Domain private property keys
+ *
+ *****************************************************************************/
+
+/* kIOPMFeatureAutoPowerOffKey
+ * Feature published if Auto Power Off is supported
+ */
+#define kIOPMFeatureAutoPowerOffKey "AutoPowerOff"
+
+/* kIOPMAutoPowerOffEnabledKey
+ * Indicates if Auto Power Off is enabled.
+ * It has a boolean value.
+ * true == Auto Power Off is enabled
+ * false == Auto Power Off is disabled
+ * not present == Auto Power Off is not supported on this hardware
+ */
+#define kIOPMAutoPowerOffEnabledKey "AutoPowerOff Enabled"
+
+/* kIOPMAutoPowerOffDelayKey
+ * Key refers to a CFNumberRef that represents the delay in seconds before
+ * entering the Auto Power Off state. The property is not present if Auto
+ * Power Off is unsupported.
+ */
+#define kIOPMAutoPowerOffDelayKey "AutoPowerOff Delay"
+
+/* kIOPMAutoPowerOffTimerKey
+ * Key refers to a CFNumberRef that indicates the time in seconds until the
+ * expiration of the Auto Power Off delay period. This value should be used
+ * to program a wake alarm before system sleep.
+ */
+#define kIOPMAutoPowerOffTimerKey "AutoPowerOff Timer"
+
+/* kIOPMUserWakeAlarmScheduledKey
+ * Key refers to a boolean value that indicates if an user alarm was scheduled
+ * or pending.
+ */
+#define kIOPMUserWakeAlarmScheduledKey "UserWakeAlarmScheduled"
+
+/* kIOPMDeepIdleSupportedKey
+ * Presence of this key indicates Deep Idle is supported on this platform.
+ * Key will always refer to a value of kOSBooleanTrue.
+ */
+#define kIOPMDeepIdleSupportedKey "IOPMDeepIdleSupported"
+/*****************************************************************************
+ *
+ * System Sleep Policy
+ *
+ *****************************************************************************/
+
+#define kIOPMSystemSleepPolicySignature 0x54504c53
+#define kIOPMSystemSleepPolicyVersion 2
+
+/*!
+ * @defined kIOPMSystemSleepTypeKey
+ * @abstract Indicates the type of system sleep.
+ * @discussion An OSNumber property of root domain that describes the type
+ * of system sleep. This property is set after notifying priority sleep/wake
+ * clients, but before informing interested drivers and shutting down power
+ * plane drivers.
+ */
+#define kIOPMSystemSleepTypeKey "IOPMSystemSleepType"
+
+struct IOPMSystemSleepPolicyVariables
+{
+ uint32_t signature; // kIOPMSystemSleepPolicySignature
+ uint32_t version; // kIOPMSystemSleepPolicyVersion
+
+ uint64_t currentCapability; // current system capability bits
+ uint64_t highestCapability; // highest system capability bits
+
+ uint64_t sleepFactors; // sleep factor bits
+ uint32_t sleepReason; // kIOPMSleepReason*
+ uint32_t sleepPhase; // identify the sleep phase
+ uint32_t hibernateMode; // current hibernate mode
+
+ uint32_t standbyDelay; // standby delay in seconds
+ uint32_t poweroffDelay; // auto-poweroff delay in seconds
+ uint32_t scheduledAlarms; // bitmask of scheduled alarm types
+ uint32_t poweroffTimer; // auto-poweroff timer in seconds
+
+ uint32_t reserved[49]; // pad sizeof 256 bytes
+};
+
+enum {
+ kIOPMAlarmBitDebugWake = 0x01,
+ kIOPMAlarmBitCalendarWake = 0x02,
+ kIOPMAlarmBitMaintenanceWake = 0x04,
+ kIOPMAlarmBitSleepServiceWake = 0x08
+};
+
+enum {
+ kIOPMSleepPhase0 = 0,
+ kIOPMSleepPhase1,
+ kIOPMSleepPhase2
+};
+
+// Sleep Factor Mask / Bits
+enum {
+ kIOPMSleepFactorSleepTimerWake = 0x00000001ULL,
+ kIOPMSleepFactorLidOpen = 0x00000002ULL,
+ kIOPMSleepFactorACPower = 0x00000004ULL,
+ kIOPMSleepFactorBatteryLow = 0x00000008ULL,
+ kIOPMSleepFactorStandbyNoDelay = 0x00000010ULL,
+ kIOPMSleepFactorStandbyForced = 0x00000020ULL,
+ kIOPMSleepFactorStandbyDisabled = 0x00000040ULL,
+ kIOPMSleepFactorUSBExternalDevice = 0x00000080ULL,
+ kIOPMSleepFactorBluetoothHIDDevice = 0x00000100ULL,
+ kIOPMSleepFactorExternalMediaMounted = 0x00000200ULL,
+ kIOPMSleepFactorThunderboltDevice = 0x00000400ULL,
+ kIOPMSleepFactorRTCAlarmScheduled = 0x00000800ULL,
+ kIOPMSleepFactorMagicPacketWakeEnabled = 0x00001000ULL,
+ kIOPMSleepFactorHibernateForced = 0x00010000ULL,
+ kIOPMSleepFactorAutoPowerOffDisabled = 0x00020000ULL,
+ kIOPMSleepFactorAutoPowerOffForced = 0x00040000ULL,
+ kIOPMSleepFactorExternalDisplay = 0x00080000ULL
+};
+
+// System Sleep Types
+enum {
+ kIOPMSleepTypeInvalid = 0,
+ kIOPMSleepTypeAbortedSleep = 1,
+ kIOPMSleepTypeNormalSleep = 2,
+ kIOPMSleepTypeSafeSleep = 3,
+ kIOPMSleepTypeHibernate = 4,
+ kIOPMSleepTypeStandby = 5,
+ kIOPMSleepTypePowerOff = 6,
+ kIOPMSleepTypeDeepIdle = 7,
+ kIOPMSleepTypeLast = 8
+};
+
+// System Sleep Flags
+enum {
+ kIOPMSleepFlagDisableHibernateAbort = 0x00000001,
+ kIOPMSleepFlagDisableUSBWakeEvents = 0x00000002,
+ kIOPMSleepFlagDisableBatlowAssertion = 0x00000004
+};
+
+// System Wake Events
+enum {
+ kIOPMWakeEventLidOpen = 0x00000001,
+ kIOPMWakeEventLidClose = 0x00000002,
+ kIOPMWakeEventACAttach = 0x00000004,
+ kIOPMWakeEventACDetach = 0x00000008,
+ kIOPMWakeEventCDInsert = 0x00000010,
+ kIOPMWakeEventCDEject = 0x00000020,
+ kIOPMWakeEventHPDAttach = 0x00000040,
+ kIOPMWakeEventHPDDetach = 0x00000080,
+ kIOPMWakeEventPowerButton = 0x00000100,
+ kIOPMWakeEventG3PowerOn = 0x00000200,
+ kIOPMWakeEventUserPME = 0x00000400,
+ kIOPMWakeEventSleepTimer = 0x00000800,
+ kIOPMWakeEventBatteryLow = 0x00001000,
+ kIOPMWakeEventDarkPME = 0x00002000
+};
+
+/*!
+ * @defined kIOPMSystemSleepParametersKey
+ * @abstract Sleep parameters describing the upcoming sleep
+ * @discussion Root domain updates this OSData property before system sleep
+ * to pass sleep parameters to the platform driver. Some of the parameters
+ * are based on the chosen entry in the system sleep policy table.
+ */
+#define kIOPMSystemSleepParametersKey "IOPMSystemSleepParameters"
+#define kIOPMSystemSleepParametersVersion 2
+
+struct IOPMSystemSleepParameters
+{
+ uint16_t version;
+ uint16_t reserved1;
+ uint32_t sleepType;
+ uint32_t sleepFlags;
+ uint32_t ecWakeEvents;
+ uint32_t ecWakeTimer;
+ uint32_t ecPoweroffTimer;
+ uint32_t reserved2[10];
+} __attribute__((packed));
+
+#if defined(KERNEL) && defined(__cplusplus)
+
+/*!
+ * @defined kIOPMInstallSystemSleepPolicyHandlerKey
+ * @abstract Name of the platform function to install a sleep policy handler.
+ * @discussion Pass to IOPMrootDomain::callPlatformFunction(), with a pointer
+ * to the C-function handler at param1, and an optional target at param2, to
+ * register a sleep policy handler. Only a single sleep policy handler can
+ * be installed.
+ */
+#define kIOPMInstallSystemSleepPolicyHandlerKey \
+ "IOPMInstallSystemSleepPolicyHandler"
+
+typedef IOReturn (*IOPMSystemSleepPolicyHandler)(
+ void * target,
+ const IOPMSystemSleepPolicyVariables * vars,
+ IOPMSystemSleepParameters * params );
+
+#endif /* KERNEL */
+
+#endif /* ! _IOKIT_IOPMPRIVATE_H */