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Special Forums Windows & DOS: Issues & Discussions Poor Windows 10 Performance of Parallels Desktop 15 on macOS Catalina Post 303043281 by Neo on Thursday 23rd of January 2020 07:24:09 AM
Old 01-23-2020
Here is the Riden Power Supply Softare running in macOS Catalina in the Window 10 Paralles VM.

Guess I'll have to seriously consider buying an RD 6006 power supply now that I have the software working on the Mac (or so it seems without testing the device) Smilie

Poor Windows 10 Performance of Parallels Desktop 15 on macOS Catalina-riden_ps_windows_parallelsjpg


RD RD6006 RD6006W USB WiFi DC - DC Voltage current Step-down Power Supply module buck Voltage converter voltmeter 60V 6A aa

(If I can tolerate the slow speed of the Parallels VM, that is).
 

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pm_power_has_changed(9F)				   Kernel Functions for Drivers 				  pm_power_has_changed(9F)

NAME
pm_power_has_changed - Notify Power Management framework of autonomous power level change SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/ddi.h> #include <sys/sunddi.h> int pm_power_has_changed(dev_info_t *dip, int component, int level); INTERFACE LEVEL
Solaris DDI specific (Solaris DDI) PARAMETERS
dip Pointer to the device dev_info structure component Number of the component that has changed power level level Power level to which the indicated component has changed DESCRIPTION
The pm_power_has_changed(9) function notifies the Power Management framework that the power level of component of dip has changed to level. Normally power level changes are initiated by the Power Management framework due to device idleness, or through a request to the framework from the driver via pm_raise_power(9F) or pm_lower_power(9F), but some devices may change power levels on their own. For the framework to track the power level of the device under these circumstances, the framework must be notified of autonomous power level changes by a call to pm_power_has_changed(). Because of the asynchronous nature of these events, the Power Management framework might have called power(9E) between the device's autono- mous power level change and the driver calling pm_power_has_changed(), or the framework may be in the process of changing the power level when pm_power_has_changed() is called. To handle these situations correctly, the driver should verify that the device is indeed at the level or set the device to the level if it doesn't support inquirying of power levels, before calling pm_power_has_changed(). In addition, the driver should prevent a power(9E) entry point from running in parallel with pm_power_has_changed(). Note - If this function is called as a result of entry into the driver's attach(9E), detach(9E) or power(9E) entry point, this function must be called from the same thread which entered attach(9E), detach(9E) or power(9E). RETURN VALUES
The pm_power_has_changed() function returns: DDI_SUCCESS The power level of component was successfully updated to level. DDI_FAILURE Invalid component component or power level level. CONTEXT
This function can be called from user or kernel context. This function can also be called from interrupt context, providing that it is not the first Power Management function called by the driver. EXAMPLES
A hypothetical driver might include this code to handle pm_power_has_changed(9): static int xxusb_intr(struct buf *bp) { ... /* * At this point the device has informed us that it has * changed power level on its own. Inform this to framework. * We need to take care of the case when framework has * already called power() entry point and changed power level * before we were able to inform framework of this change. * Handle this by comparing the informed power level with * the actual power level and only doing the call if they * are same. In addition, make sure that power() doesn't get * run in parallel with this code by holding the mutex. */ ASSERT(mutex_owned(&xsp->lock)); if (level_informed == *(xsp->level_reg_addr)) { if (pm_power_has_changed(xsp->dip, XXUSB_COMPONENT, level_informed) != DDI_SUCCESS) { mutex_exit( &xsp->lock); return(DDI_INTR_UNCLAIMED); } } .... } xxdisk_power(dev_info *dip, int comp, int level) { mutex_enter( xsp->lock); ... ... } ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for a description of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Stability level |Evolving | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
power.conf(4), pm(7D), attach(9E), detach(9E), power(9E), pm_busy_component(9F), pm_idle_component(9F), pm_raise_power(9F), pm_lower_power(9F), pm(9P), pm-components(9P) Writing Device Drivers SunOS 5.10 22 July 2004 pm_power_has_changed(9F)
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