PM_FIND

Section: (9)
Updated: 09 April 2004
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NAME

pm_find - find a device  

SYNOPSIS

struct pm_dev * pm_find (pm_dev_t type, struct pm_dev * from);  

ARGUMENTS

type
type of device
from
where to start looking
 

DESCRIPTION

Scan the power management list for devices of a specific type. The return value for a matching device may be passed to further calls to this function to find further matches. A NULL indicates the end of the list.

To search from the beginning pass NULL as the from value.

The caller MUST hold the pm_devs_lock lock when calling this function. The instant that the lock is dropped all pointers returned may become invalid.  

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This documentation was generated with kernel version 2.6.0.


 

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