Zephyr API 3.6.99
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Architecture-specific power management APIs

Functions

FUNC_NORETURN void arch_system_halt (unsigned int reason)
 Halt the system, optionally propagating a reason code.
 
void arch_cpu_idle (void)
 Power save idle routine.
 
void arch_cpu_atomic_idle (unsigned int key)
 Atomically re-enable interrupts and enter low power mode.
 

Detailed Description

Function Documentation

◆ arch_cpu_atomic_idle()

void arch_cpu_atomic_idle ( unsigned int key)

#include <zephyr/arch/arch_interface.h>

Atomically re-enable interrupts and enter low power mode.

The requirements for arch_cpu_atomic_idle() are as follows:

  1. Enabling interrupts and entering a low-power mode needs to be atomic, i.e. there should be no period of time where interrupts are enabled before the processor enters a low-power mode. See the comments in k_lifo_get(), for example, of the race condition that occurs if this requirement is not met.
  2. After waking up from the low-power mode, the interrupt lockout state must be restored as indicated in the 'key' input parameter.
See also
k_cpu_atomic_idle()
Parameters
keyLockout key returned by previous invocation of arch_irq_lock()

◆ arch_cpu_idle()

void arch_cpu_idle ( void )

#include <zephyr/arch/arch_interface.h>

Power save idle routine.

This function will be called by the kernel idle loop or possibly within an implementation of z_pm_save_idle in the kernel when the '_pm_save_flag' variable is non-zero.

Architectures that do not implement power management instructions may immediately return, otherwise a power-saving instruction should be issued to wait for an interrupt.

Note
The function is expected to return after the interrupt that has caused the CPU to exit power-saving mode has been serviced, although this is not a firm requirement.
See also
k_cpu_idle()

◆ arch_system_halt()

FUNC_NORETURN void arch_system_halt ( unsigned int reason)

#include </home/runner/work/sdk-nrf/sdk-nrf/ncs/zephyr/kernel/include/kernel_arch_interface.h>

Halt the system, optionally propagating a reason code.