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[03/11] docs: thermal: sync hardware protection doc with code

Message ID 20241219-hw_protection-reboot-v1-3-263a0c1df802@pengutronix.de
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Series reboot: support runtime configuration of emergency hw_protection action | expand

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Ahmad Fatoum Dec. 19, 2024, 7:31 a.m. UTC
Originally, the thermal framework's only hardware protection action was
to trigger a shutdown. This has been changed a little over a year ago to
also support rebooting as alternative hardware protection action.

Update the documentation to reflect this.

Fixes: 62e79e38b257 ("thermal/thermal_of: Allow rebooting after critical temp")
Signed-off-by: Ahmad Fatoum <a.fatoum@pengutronix.de>
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 Documentation/driver-api/thermal/sysfs-api.rst | 25 ++++++++++++++-----------
 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/Documentation/driver-api/thermal/sysfs-api.rst b/Documentation/driver-api/thermal/sysfs-api.rst
index c803b89b7248f9f26ac24608b0144db5e9c2ddb4..6b481364457b8ec56302e80bb443291c2b4a94d5 100644
--- a/Documentation/driver-api/thermal/sysfs-api.rst
+++ b/Documentation/driver-api/thermal/sysfs-api.rst
@@ -413,18 +413,21 @@  This function serves as an arbitrator to set the state of a cooling
 device. It sets the cooling device to the deepest cooling state if
 possible.
 
-5. thermal_emergency_poweroff
-=============================
+5. Critical Events
+==================
 
-On an event of critical trip temperature crossing the thermal framework
-shuts down the system by calling hw_protection_shutdown(). The
-hw_protection_shutdown() first attempts to perform an orderly shutdown
-but accepts a delay after which it proceeds doing a forced power-off
-or as last resort an emergency_restart.
+On an event of critical trip temperature crossing, the thermal framework
+will trigger a hardware protection power-off (shutdown) or reboot,
+depending on configuration.
+
+At first, the kernel will attempt an orderly power-off or reboot, but
+accepts a delay after which it proceeds to do a forced power-off or
+reboot, respectively. If this fails, ``emergency restart()`` is invoked
+as last resort.
 
 The delay should be carefully profiled so as to give adequate time for
-orderly poweroff.
+orderly power-off or reboot.
 
-If the delay is set to 0 emergency poweroff will not be supported. So a
-carefully profiled non-zero positive value is a must for emergency
-poweroff to be triggered.
+If the delay is set to 0, the emergency action will not be supported. So a
+carefully profiled non-zero positive value is a must for the emergency
+action to be triggered.