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								What:		/sys/devices/.../real_power_state
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								Date:		January 2013
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								Contact:	Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>
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								Description:
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										The /sys/devices/.../real_power_state attribute is only present
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										for device objects representing ACPI device nodes that provide
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										power management methods and use ACPI power resources for power
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										management.
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										If present, it contains a string representing the real ACPI
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										power state of the given device node as returned by the _PSC
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										control method or inferred from the configuration of power
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										resources.  Its possible values, "D0", "D1", "D2", "D3hot", and
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										"D3cold", reflect the power state names defined by the ACPI
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										specification (ACPI 4 and above).
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										In some situations the value of this attribute may be different
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										from the value of the /sys/devices/.../power_state attribute for
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										the same device object.  If that happens, some shared power
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										resources used by the device node are only ON because of some
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										other devices using them at the moment.
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										This attribute is read-only.
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