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6.3.6 _RMV (Remove) ............................................................................................... 341<br />

6.3.7 _STA (Status).................................................................................................... 341<br />

6.4 Resource Data Types for ACPI..................................................................................... 342<br />

6.4.1 ASL Macros for Resource Descriptors.............................................................. 342<br />

6.4.2 Small Resource Data Type ............................................................................... 343<br />

6.4.3 Large Resource Data Type ............................................................................... 349<br />

6.5 Other Objects <strong>and</strong> Control Methods ............................................................................. 381<br />

6.5.1 _INI (Init) ........................................................................................................... 381<br />

6.5.2 _DCK (Dock) ..................................................................................................... 382<br />

6.5.3 _BDN (BIOS Dock Name)................................................................................. 382<br />

6.5.4 _REG (Region).................................................................................................. 383<br />

6.5.5 _BBN (Base Bus Number) ................................................................................ 385<br />

6.5.6 _SEG (Segment)............................................................................................... 385<br />

6.5.7 _GLK (Global Lock)........................................................................................... 386<br />

6.5.8 _DEP (Operation Region Dependencies) ......................................................... 387<br />

6.5.9 _FIT (Firmware <strong>Interface</strong> Table) ....................................................................... 388<br />

<strong>Power</strong> <strong>and</strong> Performance Management ..................................................... 389<br />

7.1 <strong>Power</strong> Resource Objects <strong>and</strong> the <strong>Power</strong> Management Models ................................... 389<br />

7.2 Declaring a <strong>Power</strong> Resource Object............................................................................. 391<br />

7.2.1 Defined Methods for a <strong>Power</strong> Resource ........................................................... 392<br />

7.2.2 _OFF ................................................................................................................. 392<br />

7.2.3 _ON................................................................................................................... 393<br />

7.2.4 _STA (Status).................................................................................................... 393<br />

7.2.5 Passive <strong>Power</strong> Resources ................................................................................ 393<br />

7.3 Device <strong>Power</strong> Management Objects............................................................................. 394<br />

7.3.1 _DSW (Device Sleep Wake) ............................................................................. 395<br />

7.3.2 _PS0 (<strong>Power</strong> State 0) ....................................................................................... 396<br />

7.3.3 _PS1 (<strong>Power</strong> State 1) ....................................................................................... 396<br />

7.3.4 _PS2 (<strong>Power</strong> State 2) ....................................................................................... 396<br />

7.3.5 _PS3 (<strong>Power</strong> State 3) ....................................................................................... 397<br />

7.3.6 _PSC (<strong>Power</strong> State Current)............................................................................. 397<br />

7.3.7 _PSE (<strong>Power</strong> State for Enumeration) ............................................................... 397<br />

7.3.8 _PR0 (<strong>Power</strong> Resources for D0)....................................................................... 398<br />

7.3.9 _PR1 (<strong>Power</strong> Resources for D1)....................................................................... 398<br />

7.3.10 _PR2 (<strong>Power</strong> Resources for D2)..................................................................... 399<br />

7.3.11 _PR3 (<strong>Power</strong> Resources for D3hot)................................................................ 399<br />

7.3.12 _PRE (<strong>Power</strong> Resources for Enumeration) .................................................... 400<br />

7.3.13 _PRW (<strong>Power</strong> Resources for Wake)............................................................... 400<br />

7.3.14 _PSW (<strong>Power</strong> State Wake)............................................................................. 402<br />

7.3.15 _IRC (In Rush Current) ................................................................................... 402<br />

7.3.16 _S1D (S1 Device State) .................................................................................. 402<br />

7.3.17 _S2D (S2 Device State) .................................................................................. 403<br />

7.3.18 _S3D (S3 Device State) .................................................................................. 404<br />

7.3.19 _S4D (S4 Device State) .................................................................................. 404<br />

7.3.20 _S0W (S0 Device Wake State) ....................................................................... 405<br />

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