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diff --git a/marvell/linux/tools/power/pm-graph/Makefile b/marvell/linux/tools/power/pm-graph/Makefile
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+# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
+PREFIX		?= /usr
+DESTDIR		?=
+
+all:
+	@echo "Nothing to build"
+
+install : uninstall
+	install -d  $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/lib/pm-graph
+	install sleepgraph.py $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/lib/pm-graph
+	install bootgraph.py $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/lib/pm-graph
+	install -d  $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/lib/pm-graph/config
+	install -m 644 config/cgskip.txt $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/lib/pm-graph/config
+	install -m 644 config/freeze-callgraph.cfg $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/lib/pm-graph/config
+	install -m 644 config/freeze.cfg $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/lib/pm-graph/config
+	install -m 644 config/freeze-dev.cfg $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/lib/pm-graph/config
+	install -m 644 config/standby-callgraph.cfg $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/lib/pm-graph/config
+	install -m 644 config/standby.cfg $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/lib/pm-graph/config
+	install -m 644 config/standby-dev.cfg $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/lib/pm-graph/config
+	install -m 644 config/suspend-callgraph.cfg $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/lib/pm-graph/config
+	install -m 644 config/suspend.cfg $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/lib/pm-graph/config
+	install -m 644 config/suspend-dev.cfg $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/lib/pm-graph/config
+	install -m 644 config/suspend-x2-proc.cfg $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/lib/pm-graph/config
+
+	install -d  $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin
+	ln -s ../lib/pm-graph/bootgraph.py $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin/bootgraph
+	ln -s ../lib/pm-graph/sleepgraph.py $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin/sleepgraph
+
+	install -d  $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/man/man8
+	install bootgraph.8 $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/man/man8
+	install sleepgraph.8 $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/man/man8
+
+uninstall :
+	rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/man/man8/bootgraph.8
+	rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/man/man8/sleepgraph.8
+
+	rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin/bootgraph
+	rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin/sleepgraph
+
+	rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/lib/pm-graph/config/*
+	if [ -d $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/lib/pm-graph/config ] ; then \
+		rmdir $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/lib/pm-graph/config; \
+	fi;
+	rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/lib/pm-graph/*
+	if [ -d $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/lib/pm-graph ] ; then \
+		rmdir $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/lib/pm-graph; \
+	fi;
diff --git a/marvell/linux/tools/power/pm-graph/README b/marvell/linux/tools/power/pm-graph/README
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+                     p m - g r a p h
+
+   pm-graph: suspend/resume/boot timing analysis tools
+    Version: 5.5
+     Author: Todd Brandt <todd.e.brandt@intel.com>
+  Home Page: https://01.org/pm-graph
+
+ Report bugs/issues at bugzilla.kernel.org Tools/pm-graph
+	- https://bugzilla.kernel.org/buglist.cgi?component=pm-graph&product=Tools
+
+ Full documentation available online & in man pages
+	- Getting Started:
+	  https://01.org/pm-graph/documentation/getting-started
+
+	- Config File Format:
+	  https://01.org/pm-graph/documentation/3-config-file-format
+
+	- upstream version in git:
+	  https://github.com/intel/pm-graph/
+
+ Requirements:
+	- runs with python2 or python3, choice is made by /usr/bin/python link
+	- python2 now requires python-configparser be installed
+
+ Table of Contents
+	- Overview
+	- Setup
+	- Usage
+		- Basic Usage
+		- Dev Mode Usage
+		- Proc Mode Usage
+	- Configuration Files
+		- Usage Examples
+		- Config File Options
+	- Custom Timeline Entries
+		- Adding/Editing Timeline Functions
+		- Adding/Editing Dev Timeline Source Functions
+		- Verifying your Custom Functions
+	- Testing on consumer linux Operating Systems
+		- Android
+
+------------------------------------------------------------------
+|                          OVERVIEW                              |
+------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+ This tool suite is designed to assist kernel and OS developers in optimizing
+ their linux stack's suspend/resume & boot time. Using a kernel image built
+ with a few extra options enabled, the tools will execute a suspend or boot,
+ and will capture dmesg and ftrace data. This data is transformed into a set of
+ timelines and a callgraph to give a quick and detailed view of which devices
+ and kernel processes are taking the most time in suspend/resume & boot.
+
+------------------------------------------------------------------
+|                            SETUP                               |
+------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+    These packages are required to execute the scripts
+       - python
+       - python-requests
+
+       Ubuntu:
+          sudo apt-get install python python-requests
+
+       Fedora:
+          sudo dnf install python python-requests
+
+    The tools can most easily be installed via git clone and make install
+
+    $> git clone http://github.com/intel/pm-graph.git
+    $> cd pm-graph
+    $> sudo make install
+    $> man sleepgraph ; man bootgraph
+
+    Setup involves some minor kernel configuration
+
+    The following kernel build options are required for all kernels:
+        CONFIG_DEVMEM=y
+        CONFIG_PM_DEBUG=y
+        CONFIG_PM_SLEEP_DEBUG=y
+        CONFIG_FTRACE=y
+        CONFIG_FUNCTION_TRACER=y
+        CONFIG_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER=y
+        CONFIG_KPROBES=y
+        CONFIG_KPROBES_ON_FTRACE=y
+
+	In kernel 3.15.0, two patches were upstreamed which enable the
+        v3.0 behavior. These patches allow the tool to read all the
+        data from trace events instead of from dmesg. You can enable
+        this behavior on earlier kernels with these patches:
+
+        (kernel/pre-3.15/enable_trace_events_suspend_resume.patch)
+        (kernel/pre-3.15/enable_trace_events_device_pm_callback.patch)
+
+	If you're using a kernel older than 3.15.0, the following
+        additional kernel parameters are required:
+        (e.g. in file /etc/default/grub)
+        GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="... initcall_debug log_buf_len=32M ..."
+
+	If you're using a kernel older than 3.11-rc2, the following simple
+		patch must be applied to enable ftrace data:
+        in file: kernel/power/suspend.c
+        in function: int suspend_devices_and_enter(suspend_state_t state)
+        remove call to "ftrace_stop();"
+        remove call to "ftrace_start();"
+
+        There is a patch which does this for kernel v3.8.0:
+        (kernel/pre-3.11-rc2/enable_ftrace_in_suspendresume.patch)
+
+
+
+------------------------------------------------------------------
+|                            USAGE                               |
+------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+Basic Usage
+___________
+
+ 1) First configure a kernel using the instructions from the previous sections.
+    Then build, install, and boot with it.
+ 2) Open up a terminal window and execute the mode list command:
+
+	%> sudo ./sleepgraph.py -modes
+		['freeze', 'mem', 'disk']
+
+ Execute a test using one of the available power modes, e.g. mem (S3):
+
+	%> sudo ./sleepgraph.py -m mem -rtcwake 15
+
+		or with a config file
+
+	%> sudo ./sleepgraph.py -config config/suspend.cfg
+
+ When the system comes back you'll see the script finishing up and
+ creating the output files in the test subdir. It generates output
+ files in subdirectory: suspend-mmddyy-HHMMSS. The ftrace file can
+ be used to regenerate the html timeline with different options
+
+     HTML output:                    <hostname>_<mode>.html
+     raw dmesg output:               <hostname>_<mode>_dmesg.txt
+     raw ftrace output:              <hostname>_<mode>_ftrace.txt
+
+ View the html in firefox or chrome.
+
+
+Dev Mode Usage
+______________
+
+ Developer mode adds information on low level source calls to the timeline.
+ The tool sets kprobes on all delay and mutex calls to see which devices
+ are waiting for something and when. It also sets a suite of kprobes on
+ subsystem dependent calls to better fill out the timeline.
+
+ The tool will also expose kernel threads that don't normally show up in the
+ timeline. This is useful in discovering dependent threads to get a better
+ idea of what each device is waiting for. For instance, the scsi_eh thread,
+ a.k.a. scsi resume error handler, is what each SATA disk device waits for
+ before it can continue resume.
+
+ The timeline will be much larger if run with dev mode, so it can be useful
+ to set the -mindev option to clip out any device blocks that are too small
+ to see easily. The following command will give a nice dev mode run:
+
+ %> sudo ./sleepgraph.py -m mem -rtcwake 15 -mindev 1 -dev
+
+	or with a config file
+
+ %> sudo ./sleepgraph.py -config config/suspend-dev.cfg
+
+
+Proc Mode Usage
+_______________
+
+ Proc mode adds user process info to the timeline. This is done in a manner
+ similar to the bootchart utility, which graphs init processes and their
+ execution as the system boots. This tool option does the same thing but for
+ the period before and after suspend/resume.
+
+ In order to see any process info, there needs to be some delay before or
+ after resume since processes are frozen in suspend_prepare and thawed in
+ resume_complete. The predelay and postdelay args allow you to do this. It
+ can also be useful to run in x2 mode with an x2 delay, this way you can
+ see process activity before and after resume, and in between two
+ successive suspend/resumes.
+
+ The command can be run like this:
+
+ %> sudo ./sleepgraph.py -m mem -rtcwake 15 -x2 -x2delay 1000 -predelay 1000 -postdelay 1000 -proc
+
+	or with a config file
+
+ %> sudo ./sleepgraph.py -config config/suspend-proc.cfg
+
+
+------------------------------------------------------------------
+|                    CONFIGURATION FILES                         |
+------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+ Since 4.0 we've moved to using config files in lieu of command line options.
+ The config folder contains a collection of typical use cases.
+ There are corresponding configs for other power modes:
+
+	Simple suspend/resume with basic timeline (mem/freeze/standby)
+		config/suspend.cfg
+		config/freeze.cfg
+		config/standby.cfg
+
+	Dev mode suspend/resume with dev timeline (mem/freeze/standby)
+		config/suspend-dev.cfg
+		config/freeze-dev.cfg
+		config/standby-dev.cfg
+
+	Simple suspend/resume with timeline and callgraph (mem/freeze/standby)
+		config/suspend-callgraph.cfg
+		config/freeze-callgraph.cfg
+		config/standby-callgraph.cfg
+
+	Sample proc mode x2 run using mem suspend
+		config/suspend-x2-proc.cfg
+
+	Sample for editing timeline funcs (moves internal functions into config)
+		config/custom-timeline-functions.cfg
+
+	Sample debug config for serio subsystem
+		config/debug-serio-suspend.cfg
+
+
+Usage Examples
+______________
+
+ Run a simple mem suspend:
+ %> sudo ./sleepgraph.py -config config/suspend.cfg
+
+ Run a mem suspend with callgraph data:
+ %> sudo ./sleepgraph.py -config config/suspend-callgraph.cfg
+
+ Run a mem suspend with dev mode detail:
+ %> sudo ./sleepgraph.py -config config/suspend-dev.cfg
+
+
+Config File Options
+___________________
+
+ [Settings]
+
+ # Verbosity: print verbose messages (def: false)
+ verbose: false
+
+ # Suspend Mode: e.g. standby, mem, freeze, disk (def: mem)
+ mode: mem
+
+ # Output Directory Format: {hostname}, {date}, {time} give current values
+ output-dir: suspend-{hostname}-{date}-{time}
+
+ # Automatic Wakeup: use rtcwake to wakeup after X seconds (def: infinity)
+ rtcwake: 15
+
+ # Add Logs: add the dmesg and ftrace log to the html output (def: false)
+ addlogs: false
+
+ # Sus/Res Gap: insert a gap between sus & res in the timeline (def: false)
+ srgap: false
+
+ # Custom Command: Command to execute in lieu of suspend (def: "")
+ command: echo mem > /sys/power/state
+
+ # Proc mode: graph user processes and cpu usage in the timeline (def: false)
+ proc: false
+
+ # Dev mode: graph source functions in the timeline (def: false)
+ dev: false
+
+ # Suspend/Resume x2: run 2 suspend/resumes back to back (def: false)
+ x2: false
+
+ # x2 Suspend Delay: time delay between the two test runs in ms (def: 0 ms)
+ x2delay: 0
+
+ # Pre Suspend Delay: nclude an N ms delay before (1st) suspend (def: 0 ms)
+ predelay: 0
+
+ # Post Resume Delay: include an N ms delay after (last) resume (def: 0 ms)
+ postdelay: 0
+
+ # Min Device Length: graph only dev callbacks longer than min (def: 0.001 ms)
+ mindev: 0.001
+
+ # Callgraph: gather ftrace callgraph data on all timeline events (def: false)
+ callgraph: false
+
+ # Expand Callgraph: pre-expand the callgraph treeviews in html (def: false)
+ expandcg: false
+
+ # Min Callgraph Length: show callgraphs only if longer than min (def: 1 ms)
+ mincg: 1
+
+ # Timestamp Precision: number of sig digits in timestamps (0:S, [3:ms], 6:us)
+ timeprec: 3
+
+ # Device Filter: show only devs whose name/driver includes one of these strings
+ devicefilter: _cpu_up,_cpu_down,i915,usb
+
+ # Override default timeline entries:
+ # Do not use the internal default functions for timeline entries (def: false)
+ # Set this to true if you intend to only use the ones defined in the config
+ override-timeline-functions: true
+
+ # Override default dev timeline entries:
+ # Do not use the internal default functions for dev timeline entries (def: false)
+ # Set this to true if you intend to only use the ones defined in the config
+ override-dev-timeline-functions: true
+
+ # Call Loop Max Gap (dev mode only)
+ # merge loops of the same call if each is less than maxgap apart (def: 100us)
+ callloop-maxgap: 0.0001
+
+ # Call Loop Max Length (dev mode only)
+ # merge loops of the same call if each is less than maxlen in length (def: 5ms)
+ callloop-maxlen: 0.005
+
+------------------------------------------------------------------
+|                   CUSTOM TIMELINE ENTRIES                      |
+------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+Adding or Editing Timeline Functions
+____________________________________
+
+ The tool uses an array of function names to fill out empty spaces in the
+ timeline where device callbacks don't appear. For instance, in suspend_prepare
+ the tool adds the sys_sync and freeze_processes calls as virtual device blocks
+ in the timeline to show you where the time is going. These calls should fill
+ the timeline with contiguous data so that most kernel execution is covered.
+
+ It is possible to add new function calls to the timeline by adding them to
+ the config. It's also possible to copy the internal timeline functions into
+ the config so that you can override and edit them. Place them in the
+ timeline_functions_ARCH section with the name of your architecture appended.
+ i.e. for x86_64: [timeline_functions_x86_64]
+
+ Use the override-timeline-functions option if you only want to use your
+ custom calls, or leave it false to append them to the internal ones.
+
+ This section includes a list of functions (set using kprobes) which use both
+ symbol data and function arg data. The args are pulled directly from the
+ stack using this architecture's registers and stack formatting. Each entry
+ can include up to four pieces of info: The function name, a format string,
+ an argument list, and a color. But only a function name is required.
+
+ For a full example config, see config/custom-timeline-functions.cfg. It pulls
+ all the internal timeline functions into the config and allows you to edit
+ them.
+
+  Entry format:
+
+    function: format{fn_arg1}_{fn_arg2} fn_arg1 fn_arg2 ... [color=purple]
+
+  Required Arguments:
+
+    function: The symbol name for the function you want probed, this is the
+              minimum required for an entry, it will show up as the function
+              name with no arguments.
+
+        example: _cpu_up:
+
+  Optional Arguments:
+
+    format: The format to display the data on the timeline in. Use braces to
+            enclose the arg names.
+
+        example: CPU_ON[{cpu}]
+
+    color: The color of the entry block in the timeline. The default color is
+           transparent, so the entry shares the phase color. The color is an
+           html color string, either a word, or an RGB.
+
+        example: [color=#CC00CC]
+
+    arglist: A list of arguments from registers/stack addresses. See URL:
+             https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/trace/kprobetrace.txt
+
+        example: cpu=%di:s32
+
+ Here is a full example entry. It displays cpu resume calls in the timeline
+ in orange. They will appear as CPU_ON[0], CPU_ON[1], etc.
+
+  [timeline_functions_x86_64]
+  _cpu_up: CPU_ON[{cpu}] cpu=%di:s32 [color=orange]
+
+
+Adding or Editing Dev Mode Timeline Source Functions
+____________________________________________________
+
+ In dev mode, the tool uses an array of function names to monitor source
+ execution within the timeline entries.
+
+ The function calls are displayed inside the main device/call blocks in the
+ timeline. However, if a function call is not within a main timeline event,
+ it will spawn an entirely new event named after the caller's kernel thread.
+ These asynchronous kernel threads will populate in a separate section
+ beneath the main device/call section.
+
+ The tool has a set of hard coded calls which focus on the most common use
+ cases: msleep, udelay, schedule_timeout, mutex_lock_slowpath, etc. These are
+ the functions that add a hardcoded time delay to the suspend/resume path.
+ The tool also includes some common functions native to important
+ subsystems: ata, i915, and ACPI, etc.
+
+ It is possible to add new function calls to the dev timeline by adding them
+ to the config. It's also possible to copy the internal dev timeline
+ functions into the config so that you can override and edit them. Place them
+ in the dev_timeline_functions_ARCH section with the name of your architecture
+ appended. i.e. for x86_64: [dev_timeline_functions_x86_64]
+
+ Use the override-dev-timeline-functions option if you only want to use your
+ custom calls, or leave it false to append them to the internal ones.
+
+ The format is the same as the timeline_functions_x86_64 section. It's a
+ list of functions (set using kprobes) which use both symbol data and function
+ arg data. The args are pulled directly from the stack using this
+ architecture's registers and stack formatting. Each entry can include up
+ to four pieces of info: The function name, a format string, an argument list,
+ and a color. But only the function name is required.
+
+ For a full example config, see config/custom-timeline-functions.cfg. It pulls
+ all the internal dev timeline functions into the config and allows you to edit
+ them.
+
+ Here is a full example entry. It displays the ATA port reset calls as
+ ataN_port_reset in the timeline. This is where most of the SATA disk resume
+ time goes, so it can be helpful to see the low level call.
+
+  [dev_timeline_functions_x86_64]
+  ata_eh_recover: ata{port}_port_reset port=+36(%di):s32 [color=#CC00CC]
+
+
+Verifying your custom functions
+_______________________________
+
+ Once you have a set of functions (kprobes) defined, it can be useful to
+ perform a quick check to see if you formatted them correctly and if the system
+ actually supports them. To do this, run the tool with your config file
+ and the -status option. The tool will go through all the kprobes (both
+ custom and internal if you haven't overridden them) and actually attempts
+ to set them in ftrace. It will then print out success or fail for you.
+
+ Note that kprobes which don't actually exist in the kernel won't stop the
+ tool, they just wont show up.
+
+ For example:
+
+ sudo ./sleepgraph.py -config config/custom-timeline-functions.cfg -status
+ Checking this system (myhostname)...
+    have root access: YES
+    is sysfs mounted: YES
+    is "mem" a valid power mode: YES
+    is ftrace supported: YES
+    are kprobes supported: YES
+    timeline data source: FTRACE (all trace events found)
+    is rtcwake supported: YES
+    verifying timeline kprobes work:
+         _cpu_down: YES
+         _cpu_up: YES
+         acpi_pm_finish: YES
+         acpi_pm_prepare: YES
+         freeze_kernel_threads: YES
+         freeze_processes: YES
+         sys_sync: YES
+         thaw_processes: YES
+    verifying dev kprobes work:
+         __const_udelay: YES
+         __mutex_lock_slowpath: YES
+         acpi_os_stall: YES
+         acpi_ps_parse_aml: YES
+         intel_opregion_init: NO
+         intel_opregion_register: NO
+         intel_opregion_setup: NO
+         msleep: YES
+         schedule_timeout: YES
+         schedule_timeout_uninterruptible: YES
+         usleep_range: YES
+
+
+------------------------------------------------------------------
+|           TESTING ON CONSUMER LINUX OPERATING SYSTEMS          |
+------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+Android
+_______
+
+ The easiest way to execute on an android device is to run the android.sh
+ script on the device, then pull the ftrace log back to the host and run
+ sleepgraph.py on it.
+
+ Here are the steps:
+
+ [download and install the tool on the device]
+
+	host%> wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/intel/pm-graph/master/tools/android.sh
+	host%> adb connect 192.168.1.6
+	host%> adb root
+	# push the script to a writeable location
+	host%> adb push android.sh /sdcard/
+
+ [check whether the tool will run on your device]
+
+	host%> adb shell
+	dev%> cd /sdcard
+	dev%> sh android.sh status
+		host    : asus_t100
+		kernel  : 3.14.0-i386-dirty
+		modes   : freeze mem
+		rtcwake : supported
+		ftrace  : supported
+		trace events {
+		    suspend_resume: found
+		    device_pm_callback_end: found
+		    device_pm_callback_start: found
+		}
+	# the above is what you see on a system that's properly patched
+
+ [execute the suspend]
+
+	# NOTE: The suspend will only work if the screen isn't timed out,
+	# so you have to press some keys first to wake it up b4 suspend)
+	dev%> sh android.sh suspend mem
+	------------------------------------
+	Suspend/Resume timing test initiated
+	------------------------------------
+	hostname   : asus_t100
+	kernel     : 3.14.0-i386-dirty
+	mode       : mem
+	ftrace out : /mnt/shell/emulated/0/ftrace.txt
+	dmesg out  : /mnt/shell/emulated/0/dmesg.txt
+	log file   : /mnt/shell/emulated/0/log.txt
+	------------------------------------
+	INITIALIZING FTRACE........DONE
+	STARTING FTRACE
+	SUSPEND START @ 21:24:02 (rtcwake in 10 seconds)
+	<adb connection will now terminate>
+
+ [retrieve the data from the device]
+
+	# I find that you have to actually kill the adb process and
+	# reconnect sometimes in order for the connection to work post-suspend
+	host%> adb connect 192.168.1.6
+	# (required) get the ftrace data, this is the most important piece
+	host%> adb pull /sdcard/ftrace.txt
+	# (optional) get the dmesg data, this is for debugging
+	host%> adb pull /sdcard/dmesg.txt
+	# (optional) get the log, which just lists some test times for comparison
+	host%> adb pull /sdcard/log.txt
+
+ [create an output html file using sleepgraph.py]
+
+	host%> sleepgraph.py -ftrace ftrace.txt
+
+ You should now have an output.html with the android data, enjoy!
diff --git a/marvell/linux/tools/power/pm-graph/bootgraph.8 b/marvell/linux/tools/power/pm-graph/bootgraph.8
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+.TH BOOTGRAPH 8
+.SH NAME
+bootgraph \- Kernel boot timing analysis
+.SH SYNOPSIS
+.ft B
+.B bootgraph
+.RB [ OPTIONS ]
+.RB [ COMMAND ]
+.SH DESCRIPTION
+\fBbootgraph \fP reads the dmesg log from kernel boot and
+creates an html representation of the initcall timeline. It graphs
+every module init call found, through both kernel and user modes. The
+timeline is split into two phases: kernel mode & user mode. kernel mode
+represents a single process run on a single cpu with serial init calls.
+Once user mode begins, the init process is called, and the init calls
+start working in parallel.
+.PP
+If no specific command is given, the tool reads the current dmesg log and
+outputs a new timeline.
+.PP
+The tool can also augment the timeline with ftrace data on custom target
+functions as well as full trace callgraphs.
+.PP
+Generates output files in subdirectory: boot-yymmdd-HHMMSS
+   html timeline   :     <hostname>_boot.html
+   raw dmesg file  :     <hostname>_boot_dmesg.txt
+   raw ftrace file :     <hostname>_boot_ftrace.txt
+.SH OPTIONS
+.TP
+\fB-h\fR
+Print this help text
+.TP
+\fB-v\fR
+Print the current tool version
+.TP
+\fB-addlogs\fR
+Add the dmesg log to the html output. It will be viewable by
+clicking a button in the timeline.
+.TP
+\fB-result \fIfile\fR
+Export a results table to a text file for parsing.
+.TP
+\fB-o \fIname\fR
+Overrides the output subdirectory name when running a new test.
+Use {date}, {time}, {hostname} for current values.
+.sp
+e.g. boot-{hostname}-{date}-{time}
+.SS "advanced"
+.TP
+\fB-f or -callgraph\fR
+Use ftrace to create initcall callgraphs (default: disabled). If -func
+is not used there will be one callgraph per initcall. This can produce
+very large outputs, i.e. 10MB - 100MB.
+.TP
+\fB-fstat\fR
+Use ftrace to add function detail (default: disabled)
+.TP
+\fB-maxdepth \fIlevel\fR
+limit the callgraph trace depth to \fIlevel\fR (default: 2). This is
+the best way to limit the output size when using -callgraph.
+.TP
+\fB-mincg \fIt\fR
+Discard all callgraphs shorter than \fIt\fR milliseconds (default: 0=all).
+This reduces the html file size as there can be many tiny callgraphs
+which are barely visible in the timeline.
+The value is a float: e.g. 0.001 represents 1 us.
+.TP
+\fB-cgfilter \fI"func1,func2,..."\fR
+Reduce callgraph output in the timeline by limiting it to a list of calls. The
+argument can be a single function name or a comma delimited list.
+(default: none)
+.TP
+\fB-cgskip \fIfile\fR
+Reduce callgraph output in the timeline by skipping over uninteresting
+functions in the trace, e.g. printk or console_unlock. The functions listed
+in this file will show up as empty leaves in the callgraph with only the start/end
+times displayed.
+(default: none)
+.TP
+\fB-timeprec \fIn\fR
+Number of significant digits in timestamps (0:S, 3:ms, [6:us])
+.TP
+\fB-expandcg\fR
+pre-expand the callgraph data in the html output (default: disabled)
+.TP
+\fB-func \fI"func1,func2,..."\fR
+Instead of tracing each initcall, trace a custom list of functions (default: do_one_initcall)
+.TP
+\fB-reboot\fR
+Reboot the machine and generate a new timeline automatically. Works in 4 steps.
+  1. updates grub with the required kernel parameters
+  2. installs a cron job which re-runs the tool after reboot
+  3. reboots the system
+  4. after startup, extracts the data and generates the timeline
+.TP
+\fB-manual\fR
+Show the requirements to generate a new timeline manually. Requires 3 steps.
+  1. append the string to the kernel command line via your native boot manager.
+  2. reboot the system
+  3. after startup, re-run the tool with the same arguments and no command
+
+.SH COMMANDS
+.SS "rebuild"
+.TP
+\fB-dmesg \fIfile\fR
+Create HTML output from an existing dmesg file.
+.TP
+\fB-ftrace \fIfile\fR
+Create HTML output from an existing ftrace file (used with -dmesg).
+.SS "other"
+.TP
+\fB-flistall\fR
+Print all ftrace functions capable of being captured. These are all the
+possible values you can add to trace via the -func argument.
+.TP
+\fB-sysinfo\fR
+Print out system info extracted from BIOS. Reads /dev/mem directly instead of going through dmidecode.
+
+.SH EXAMPLES
+Create a timeline using the current dmesg log.
+.IP
+\f(CW$ bootgraph\fR
+.PP
+Create a timeline using the current dmesg and ftrace log.
+.IP
+\f(CW$ bootgraph -callgraph\fR
+.PP
+Create a timeline using the current dmesg, add the log to the html and change the folder.
+.IP
+\f(CW$ bootgraph -addlogs -o "myboot-{date}-{time}"\fR
+.PP
+Capture a new boot timeline by automatically rebooting the machine.
+.IP
+\f(CW$ sudo bootgraph -reboot -addlogs -o "latest-{hostname)"\fR
+.PP
+Capture a new boot timeline with function trace data.
+.IP
+\f(CW$ sudo bootgraph -reboot -f\fR
+.PP
+Capture a new boot timeline with trace & callgraph data. Skip callgraphs smaller than 5ms.
+.IP
+\f(CW$ sudo bootgraph -reboot -callgraph -mincg 5\fR
+.PP
+Capture a new boot timeline with callgraph data over custom functions.
+.IP
+\f(CW$ sudo bootgraph -reboot -callgraph -func "acpi_ps_parse_aml,msleep"\fR
+.PP
+Capture a brand new boot timeline with manual reboot.
+.IP
+\f(CW$ sudo bootgraph -callgraph -manual\fR
+.IP
+\f(CW$ vi /etc/default/grub      # add the CMDLINE string to your kernel params\fR
+.IP
+\f(CW$ sudo reboot               # reboot the machine\fR
+.IP
+\f(CW$ sudo bootgraph -callgraph # re-run the tool after restart\fR
+.PP
+.SS "rebuild timeline from logs"
+.PP
+Rebuild the html from a previous run's logs, using the same options.
+.IP
+\f(CW$ bootgraph -dmesg dmesg.txt -ftrace ftrace.txt -callgraph\fR
+.PP
+Rebuild the html with different options.
+.IP
+\f(CW$ bootgraph -dmesg dmesg.txt -ftrace ftrace.txt -addlogs\fR
+
+.SH "SEE ALSO"
+dmesg(1), update-grub(8), crontab(1), reboot(8)
+.PP
+.SH AUTHOR
+.nf
+Written by Todd Brandt <todd.e.brandt@linux.intel.com>
diff --git a/marvell/linux/tools/power/pm-graph/bootgraph.py b/marvell/linux/tools/power/pm-graph/bootgraph.py
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..d3b99a1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/marvell/linux/tools/power/pm-graph/bootgraph.py
@@ -0,0 +1,1101 @@
+#!/usr/bin/python
+# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
+#
+# Tool for analyzing boot timing
+# Copyright (c) 2013, Intel Corporation.
+#
+# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+# under the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public License,
+# version 2, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
+#
+# This program is distributed in the hope it will be useful, but WITHOUT
+# ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License for
+# more details.
+#
+# Authors:
+#	 Todd Brandt <todd.e.brandt@linux.intel.com>
+#
+# Description:
+#	 This tool is designed to assist kernel and OS developers in optimizing
+#	 their linux stack's boot time. It creates an html representation of
+#	 the kernel boot timeline up to the start of the init process.
+#
+
+# ----------------- LIBRARIES --------------------
+
+import sys
+import time
+import os
+import string
+import re
+import platform
+import shutil
+from datetime import datetime, timedelta
+from subprocess import call, Popen, PIPE
+import sleepgraph as aslib
+
+def pprint(msg):
+	print(msg)
+	sys.stdout.flush()
+
+# ----------------- CLASSES --------------------
+
+# Class: SystemValues
+# Description:
+#	 A global, single-instance container used to
+#	 store system values and test parameters
+class SystemValues(aslib.SystemValues):
+	title = 'BootGraph'
+	version = '2.2'
+	hostname = 'localhost'
+	testtime = ''
+	kernel = ''
+	dmesgfile = ''
+	ftracefile = ''
+	htmlfile = 'bootgraph.html'
+	testdir = ''
+	kparams = ''
+	result = ''
+	useftrace = False
+	usecallgraph = False
+	suspendmode = 'boot'
+	max_graph_depth = 2
+	graph_filter = 'do_one_initcall'
+	reboot = False
+	manual = False
+	iscronjob = False
+	timeformat = '%.6f'
+	bootloader = 'grub'
+	blexec = []
+	def __init__(self):
+		self.hostname = platform.node()
+		self.testtime = datetime.now().strftime('%Y-%m-%d_%H:%M:%S')
+		if os.path.exists('/proc/version'):
+			fp = open('/proc/version', 'r')
+			val = fp.read().strip()
+			fp.close()
+			self.kernel = self.kernelVersion(val)
+		else:
+			self.kernel = 'unknown'
+		self.testdir = datetime.now().strftime('boot-%y%m%d-%H%M%S')
+	def kernelVersion(self, msg):
+		return msg.split()[2]
+	def checkFtraceKernelVersion(self):
+		val = tuple(map(int, self.kernel.split('-')[0].split('.')))
+		if val >= (4, 10, 0):
+			return True
+		return False
+	def kernelParams(self):
+		cmdline = 'initcall_debug log_buf_len=32M'
+		if self.useftrace:
+			if self.cpucount > 0:
+				bs = min(self.memtotal // 2, 2*1024*1024) // self.cpucount
+			else:
+				bs = 131072
+			cmdline += ' trace_buf_size=%dK trace_clock=global '\
+			'trace_options=nooverwrite,funcgraph-abstime,funcgraph-cpu,'\
+			'funcgraph-duration,funcgraph-proc,funcgraph-tail,'\
+			'nofuncgraph-overhead,context-info,graph-time '\
+			'ftrace=function_graph '\
+			'ftrace_graph_max_depth=%d '\
+			'ftrace_graph_filter=%s' % \
+				(bs, self.max_graph_depth, self.graph_filter)
+		return cmdline
+	def setGraphFilter(self, val):
+		master = self.getBootFtraceFilterFunctions()
+		fs = ''
+		for i in val.split(','):
+			func = i.strip()
+			if func == '':
+				doError('badly formatted filter function string')
+			if '[' in func or ']' in func:
+				doError('loadable module functions not allowed - "%s"' % func)
+			if ' ' in func:
+				doError('spaces found in filter functions - "%s"' % func)
+			if func not in master:
+				doError('function "%s" not available for ftrace' % func)
+			if not fs:
+				fs = func
+			else:
+				fs += ','+func
+		if not fs:
+			doError('badly formatted filter function string')
+		self.graph_filter = fs
+	def getBootFtraceFilterFunctions(self):
+		self.rootCheck(True)
+		fp = open(self.tpath+'available_filter_functions')
+		fulllist = fp.read().split('\n')
+		fp.close()
+		list = []
+		for i in fulllist:
+			if not i or ' ' in i or '[' in i or ']' in i:
+				continue
+			list.append(i)
+		return list
+	def myCronJob(self, line):
+		if '@reboot' not in line:
+			return False
+		if 'bootgraph' in line or 'analyze_boot.py' in line or '-cronjob' in line:
+			return True
+		return False
+	def cronjobCmdString(self):
+		cmdline = '%s -cronjob' % os.path.abspath(sys.argv[0])
+		args = iter(sys.argv[1:])
+		for arg in args:
+			if arg in ['-h', '-v', '-cronjob', '-reboot', '-verbose']:
+				continue
+			elif arg in ['-o', '-dmesg', '-ftrace', '-func']:
+				next(args)
+				continue
+			elif arg == '-result':
+				cmdline += ' %s "%s"' % (arg, os.path.abspath(next(args)))
+				continue
+			elif arg == '-cgskip':
+				file = self.configFile(next(args))
+				cmdline += ' %s "%s"' % (arg, os.path.abspath(file))
+				continue
+			cmdline += ' '+arg
+		if self.graph_filter != 'do_one_initcall':
+			cmdline += ' -func "%s"' % self.graph_filter
+		cmdline += ' -o "%s"' % os.path.abspath(self.testdir)
+		return cmdline
+	def manualRebootRequired(self):
+		cmdline = self.kernelParams()
+		pprint('To generate a new timeline manually, follow these steps:\n\n'\
+		'1. Add the CMDLINE string to your kernel command line.\n'\
+		'2. Reboot the system.\n'\
+		'3. After reboot, re-run this tool with the same arguments but no command (w/o -reboot or -manual).\n\n'\
+		'CMDLINE="%s"' % cmdline)
+		sys.exit()
+	def blGrub(self):
+		blcmd = ''
+		for cmd in ['update-grub', 'grub-mkconfig', 'grub2-mkconfig']:
+			if blcmd:
+				break
+			blcmd = self.getExec(cmd)
+		if not blcmd:
+			doError('[GRUB] missing update command')
+		if not os.path.exists('/etc/default/grub'):
+			doError('[GRUB] missing /etc/default/grub')
+		if 'grub2' in blcmd:
+			cfg = '/boot/grub2/grub.cfg'
+		else:
+			cfg = '/boot/grub/grub.cfg'
+		if not os.path.exists(cfg):
+			doError('[GRUB] missing %s' % cfg)
+		if 'update-grub' in blcmd:
+			self.blexec = [blcmd]
+		else:
+			self.blexec = [blcmd, '-o', cfg]
+	def getBootLoader(self):
+		if self.bootloader == 'grub':
+			self.blGrub()
+		else:
+			doError('unknown boot loader: %s' % self.bootloader)
+	def writeDatafileHeader(self, filename):
+		self.kparams = open('/proc/cmdline', 'r').read().strip()
+		fp = open(filename, 'w')
+		fp.write(self.teststamp+'\n')
+		fp.write(self.sysstamp+'\n')
+		fp.write('# command | %s\n' % self.cmdline)
+		fp.write('# kparams | %s\n' % self.kparams)
+		fp.close()
+
+sysvals = SystemValues()
+
+# Class: Data
+# Description:
+#	 The primary container for test data.
+class Data(aslib.Data):
+	dmesg = {}  # root data structure
+	start = 0.0 # test start
+	end = 0.0   # test end
+	dmesgtext = []   # dmesg text file in memory
+	testnumber = 0
+	idstr = ''
+	html_device_id = 0
+	valid = False
+	tUserMode = 0.0
+	boottime = ''
+	phases = ['kernel', 'user']
+	do_one_initcall = False
+	def __init__(self, num):
+		self.testnumber = num
+		self.idstr = 'a'
+		self.dmesgtext = []
+		self.dmesg = {
+			'kernel': {'list': dict(), 'start': -1.0, 'end': -1.0, 'row': 0,
+				'order': 0, 'color': 'linear-gradient(to bottom, #fff, #bcf)'},
+			'user': {'list': dict(), 'start': -1.0, 'end': -1.0, 'row': 0,
+				'order': 1, 'color': '#fff'}
+		}
+	def deviceTopology(self):
+		return ''
+	def newAction(self, phase, name, pid, start, end, ret, ulen):
+		# new device callback for a specific phase
+		self.html_device_id += 1
+		devid = '%s%d' % (self.idstr, self.html_device_id)
+		list = self.dmesg[phase]['list']
+		length = -1.0
+		if(start >= 0 and end >= 0):
+			length = end - start
+		i = 2
+		origname = name
+		while(name in list):
+			name = '%s[%d]' % (origname, i)
+			i += 1
+		list[name] = {'name': name, 'start': start, 'end': end,
+			'pid': pid, 'length': length, 'row': 0, 'id': devid,
+			'ret': ret, 'ulen': ulen }
+		return name
+	def deviceMatch(self, pid, cg):
+		if cg.end - cg.start == 0:
+			return ''
+		for p in data.phases:
+			list = self.dmesg[p]['list']
+			for devname in list:
+				dev = list[devname]
+				if pid != dev['pid']:
+					continue
+				if cg.name == 'do_one_initcall':
+					if(cg.start <= dev['start'] and cg.end >= dev['end'] and dev['length'] > 0):
+						dev['ftrace'] = cg
+						self.do_one_initcall = True
+						return devname
+				else:
+					if(cg.start > dev['start'] and cg.end < dev['end']):
+						if 'ftraces' not in dev:
+							dev['ftraces'] = []
+						dev['ftraces'].append(cg)
+						return devname
+		return ''
+	def printDetails(self):
+		sysvals.vprint('Timeline Details:')
+		sysvals.vprint('          Host: %s' % sysvals.hostname)
+		sysvals.vprint('        Kernel: %s' % sysvals.kernel)
+		sysvals.vprint('     Test time: %s' % sysvals.testtime)
+		sysvals.vprint('     Boot time: %s' % self.boottime)
+		for phase in self.phases:
+			dc = len(self.dmesg[phase]['list'])
+			sysvals.vprint('%9s mode: %.3f - %.3f (%d initcalls)' % (phase,
+				self.dmesg[phase]['start']*1000,
+				self.dmesg[phase]['end']*1000, dc))
+
+# ----------------- FUNCTIONS --------------------
+
+# Function: parseKernelLog
+# Description:
+#	 parse a kernel log for boot data
+def parseKernelLog():
+	sysvals.vprint('Analyzing the dmesg data (%s)...' % \
+		os.path.basename(sysvals.dmesgfile))
+	phase = 'kernel'
+	data = Data(0)
+	data.dmesg['kernel']['start'] = data.start = ktime = 0.0
+	sysvals.stamp = {
+		'time': datetime.now().strftime('%B %d %Y, %I:%M:%S %p'),
+		'host': sysvals.hostname,
+		'mode': 'boot', 'kernel': ''}
+
+	tp = aslib.TestProps()
+	devtemp = dict()
+	if(sysvals.dmesgfile):
+		lf = open(sysvals.dmesgfile, 'rb')
+	else:
+		lf = Popen('dmesg', stdout=PIPE).stdout
+	for line in lf:
+		line = aslib.ascii(line).replace('\r\n', '')
+		# grab the stamp and sysinfo
+		if re.match(tp.stampfmt, line):
+			tp.stamp = line
+			continue
+		elif re.match(tp.sysinfofmt, line):
+			tp.sysinfo = line
+			continue
+		elif re.match(tp.cmdlinefmt, line):
+			tp.cmdline = line
+			continue
+		elif re.match(tp.kparamsfmt, line):
+			tp.kparams = line
+			continue
+		idx = line.find('[')
+		if idx > 1:
+			line = line[idx:]
+		m = re.match('[ \t]*(\[ *)(?P<ktime>[0-9\.]*)(\]) (?P<msg>.*)', line)
+		if(not m):
+			continue
+		ktime = float(m.group('ktime'))
+		if(ktime > 120):
+			break
+		msg = m.group('msg')
+		data.dmesgtext.append(line)
+		if(ktime == 0.0 and re.match('^Linux version .*', msg)):
+			if(not sysvals.stamp['kernel']):
+				sysvals.stamp['kernel'] = sysvals.kernelVersion(msg)
+			continue
+		m = re.match('.* setting system clock to (?P<d>[0-9\-]*)[ A-Z](?P<t>[0-9:]*) UTC.*', msg)
+		if(m):
+			bt = datetime.strptime(m.group('d')+' '+m.group('t'), '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S')
+			bt = bt - timedelta(seconds=int(ktime))
+			data.boottime = bt.strftime('%Y-%m-%d_%H:%M:%S')
+			sysvals.stamp['time'] = bt.strftime('%B %d %Y, %I:%M:%S %p')
+			continue
+		m = re.match('^calling *(?P<f>.*)\+.* @ (?P<p>[0-9]*)', msg)
+		if(m):
+			func = m.group('f')
+			pid = int(m.group('p'))
+			devtemp[func] = (ktime, pid)
+			continue
+		m = re.match('^initcall *(?P<f>.*)\+.* returned (?P<r>.*) after (?P<t>.*) usecs', msg)
+		if(m):
+			data.valid = True
+			data.end = ktime
+			f, r, t = m.group('f', 'r', 't')
+			if(f in devtemp):
+				start, pid = devtemp[f]
+				data.newAction(phase, f, pid, start, ktime, int(r), int(t))
+				del devtemp[f]
+			continue
+		if(re.match('^Freeing unused kernel .*', msg)):
+			data.tUserMode = ktime
+			data.dmesg['kernel']['end'] = ktime
+			data.dmesg['user']['start'] = ktime
+			phase = 'user'
+
+	if tp.stamp:
+		sysvals.stamp = 0
+		tp.parseStamp(data, sysvals)
+	data.dmesg['user']['end'] = data.end
+	lf.close()
+	return data
+
+# Function: parseTraceLog
+# Description:
+#	 Check if trace is available and copy to a temp file
+def parseTraceLog(data):
+	sysvals.vprint('Analyzing the ftrace data (%s)...' % \
+		os.path.basename(sysvals.ftracefile))
+	# if available, calculate cgfilter allowable ranges
+	cgfilter = []
+	if len(sysvals.cgfilter) > 0:
+		for p in data.phases:
+			list = data.dmesg[p]['list']
+			for i in sysvals.cgfilter:
+				if i in list:
+					cgfilter.append([list[i]['start']-0.0001,
+						list[i]['end']+0.0001])
+	# parse the trace log
+	ftemp = dict()
+	tp = aslib.TestProps()
+	tp.setTracerType('function_graph')
+	tf = open(sysvals.ftracefile, 'r')
+	for line in tf:
+		if line[0] == '#':
+			continue
+		m = re.match(tp.ftrace_line_fmt, line.strip())
+		if(not m):
+			continue
+		m_time, m_proc, m_pid, m_msg, m_dur = \
+			m.group('time', 'proc', 'pid', 'msg', 'dur')
+		t = float(m_time)
+		if len(cgfilter) > 0:
+			allow = False
+			for r in cgfilter:
+				if t >= r[0] and t < r[1]:
+					allow = True
+					break
+			if not allow:
+				continue
+		if t > data.end:
+			break
+		if(m_time and m_pid and m_msg):
+			t = aslib.FTraceLine(m_time, m_msg, m_dur)
+			pid = int(m_pid)
+		else:
+			continue
+		if t.fevent or t.fkprobe:
+			continue
+		key = (m_proc, pid)
+		if(key not in ftemp):
+			ftemp[key] = []
+			ftemp[key].append(aslib.FTraceCallGraph(pid, sysvals))
+		cg = ftemp[key][-1]
+		res = cg.addLine(t)
+		if(res != 0):
+			ftemp[key].append(aslib.FTraceCallGraph(pid, sysvals))
+		if(res == -1):
+			ftemp[key][-1].addLine(t)
+
+	tf.close()
+
+	# add the callgraph data to the device hierarchy
+	for key in ftemp:
+		proc, pid = key
+		for cg in ftemp[key]:
+			if len(cg.list) < 1 or cg.invalid or (cg.end - cg.start == 0):
+				continue
+			if(not cg.postProcess()):
+				pprint('Sanity check failed for %s-%d' % (proc, pid))
+				continue
+			# match cg data to devices
+			devname = data.deviceMatch(pid, cg)
+			if not devname:
+				kind = 'Orphan'
+				if cg.partial:
+					kind = 'Partial'
+				sysvals.vprint('%s callgraph found for %s %s-%d [%f - %f]' %\
+					(kind, cg.name, proc, pid, cg.start, cg.end))
+			elif len(cg.list) > 1000000:
+				pprint('WARNING: the callgraph found for %s is massive! (%d lines)' %\
+					(devname, len(cg.list)))
+
+# Function: retrieveLogs
+# Description:
+#	 Create copies of dmesg and/or ftrace for later processing
+def retrieveLogs():
+	# check ftrace is configured first
+	if sysvals.useftrace:
+		tracer = sysvals.fgetVal('current_tracer').strip()
+		if tracer != 'function_graph':
+			doError('ftrace not configured for a boot callgraph')
+	# create the folder and get dmesg
+	sysvals.systemInfo(aslib.dmidecode(sysvals.mempath))
+	sysvals.initTestOutput('boot')
+	sysvals.writeDatafileHeader(sysvals.dmesgfile)
+	call('dmesg >> '+sysvals.dmesgfile, shell=True)
+	if not sysvals.useftrace:
+		return
+	# get ftrace
+	sysvals.writeDatafileHeader(sysvals.ftracefile)
+	call('cat '+sysvals.tpath+'trace >> '+sysvals.ftracefile, shell=True)
+
+# Function: colorForName
+# Description:
+#	 Generate a repeatable color from a list for a given name
+def colorForName(name):
+	list = [
+		('c1', '#ec9999'),
+		('c2', '#ffc1a6'),
+		('c3', '#fff0a6'),
+		('c4', '#adf199'),
+		('c5', '#9fadea'),
+		('c6', '#a699c1'),
+		('c7', '#ad99b4'),
+		('c8', '#eaffea'),
+		('c9', '#dcecfb'),
+		('c10', '#ffffea')
+	]
+	i = 0
+	total = 0
+	count = len(list)
+	while i < len(name):
+		total += ord(name[i])
+		i += 1
+	return list[total % count]
+
+def cgOverview(cg, minlen):
+	stats = dict()
+	large = []
+	for l in cg.list:
+		if l.fcall and l.depth == 1:
+			if l.length >= minlen:
+				large.append(l)
+			if l.name not in stats:
+				stats[l.name] = [0, 0.0]
+			stats[l.name][0] += (l.length * 1000.0)
+			stats[l.name][1] += 1
+	return (large, stats)
+
+# Function: createBootGraph
+# Description:
+#	 Create the output html file from the resident test data
+# Arguments:
+#	 testruns: array of Data objects from parseKernelLog or parseTraceLog
+# Output:
+#	 True if the html file was created, false if it failed
+def createBootGraph(data):
+	# html function templates
+	html_srccall = '<div id={6} title="{5}" class="srccall" style="left:{1}%;top:{2}px;height:{3}px;width:{4}%;line-height:{3}px;">{0}</div>\n'
+	html_timetotal = '<table class="time1">\n<tr>'\
+		'<td class="blue">Init process starts @ <b>{0} ms</b></td>'\
+		'<td class="blue">Last initcall ends @ <b>{1} ms</b></td>'\
+		'</tr>\n</table>\n'
+
+	# device timeline
+	devtl = aslib.Timeline(100, 20)
+
+	# write the test title and general info header
+	devtl.createHeader(sysvals, sysvals.stamp)
+
+	# Generate the header for this timeline
+	t0 = data.start
+	tMax = data.end
+	tTotal = tMax - t0
+	if(tTotal == 0):
+		pprint('ERROR: No timeline data')
+		return False
+	user_mode = '%.0f'%(data.tUserMode*1000)
+	last_init = '%.0f'%(tTotal*1000)
+	devtl.html += html_timetotal.format(user_mode, last_init)
+
+	# determine the maximum number of rows we need to draw
+	devlist = []
+	for p in data.phases:
+		list = data.dmesg[p]['list']
+		for devname in list:
+			d = aslib.DevItem(0, p, list[devname])
+			devlist.append(d)
+		devtl.getPhaseRows(devlist, 0, 'start')
+	devtl.calcTotalRows()
+
+	# draw the timeline background
+	devtl.createZoomBox()
+	devtl.html += devtl.html_tblock.format('boot', '0', '100', devtl.scaleH)
+	for p in data.phases:
+		phase = data.dmesg[p]
+		length = phase['end']-phase['start']
+		left = '%.3f' % (((phase['start']-t0)*100.0)/tTotal)
+		width = '%.3f' % ((length*100.0)/tTotal)
+		devtl.html += devtl.html_phase.format(left, width, \
+			'%.3f'%devtl.scaleH, '%.3f'%devtl.bodyH, \
+			phase['color'], '')
+
+	# draw the device timeline
+	num = 0
+	devstats = dict()
+	for phase in data.phases:
+		list = data.dmesg[phase]['list']
+		for devname in sorted(list):
+			cls, color = colorForName(devname)
+			dev = list[devname]
+			info = '@|%.3f|%.3f|%.3f|%d' % (dev['start']*1000.0, dev['end']*1000.0,
+				dev['ulen']/1000.0, dev['ret'])
+			devstats[dev['id']] = {'info':info}
+			dev['color'] = color
+			height = devtl.phaseRowHeight(0, phase, dev['row'])
+			top = '%.6f' % ((dev['row']*height) + devtl.scaleH)
+			left = '%.6f' % (((dev['start']-t0)*100)/tTotal)
+			width = '%.6f' % (((dev['end']-dev['start'])*100)/tTotal)
+			length = ' (%0.3f ms) ' % ((dev['end']-dev['start'])*1000)
+			devtl.html += devtl.html_device.format(dev['id'],
+				devname+length+phase+'_mode', left, top, '%.3f'%height,
+				width, devname, ' '+cls, '')
+			rowtop = devtl.phaseRowTop(0, phase, dev['row'])
+			height = '%.6f' % (devtl.rowH / 2)
+			top = '%.6f' % (rowtop + devtl.scaleH + (devtl.rowH / 2))
+			if data.do_one_initcall:
+				if('ftrace' not in dev):
+					continue
+				cg = dev['ftrace']
+				large, stats = cgOverview(cg, 0.001)
+				devstats[dev['id']]['fstat'] = stats
+				for l in large:
+					left = '%f' % (((l.time-t0)*100)/tTotal)
+					width = '%f' % (l.length*100/tTotal)
+					title = '%s (%0.3fms)' % (l.name, l.length * 1000.0)
+					devtl.html += html_srccall.format(l.name, left,
+						top, height, width, title, 'x%d'%num)
+					num += 1
+				continue
+			if('ftraces' not in dev):
+				continue
+			for cg in dev['ftraces']:
+				left = '%f' % (((cg.start-t0)*100)/tTotal)
+				width = '%f' % ((cg.end-cg.start)*100/tTotal)
+				cglen = (cg.end - cg.start) * 1000.0
+				title = '%s (%0.3fms)' % (cg.name, cglen)
+				cg.id = 'x%d' % num
+				devtl.html += html_srccall.format(cg.name, left,
+					top, height, width, title, dev['id']+cg.id)
+				num += 1
+
+	# draw the time scale, try to make the number of labels readable
+	devtl.createTimeScale(t0, tMax, tTotal, 'boot')
+	devtl.html += '</div>\n'
+
+	# timeline is finished
+	devtl.html += '</div>\n</div>\n'
+
+	# draw a legend which describes the phases by color
+	devtl.html += '<div class="legend">\n'
+	pdelta = 20.0
+	pmargin = 36.0
+	for phase in data.phases:
+		order = '%.2f' % ((data.dmesg[phase]['order'] * pdelta) + pmargin)
+		devtl.html += devtl.html_legend.format(order, \
+			data.dmesg[phase]['color'], phase+'_mode', phase[0])
+	devtl.html += '</div>\n'
+
+	hf = open(sysvals.htmlfile, 'w')
+
+	# add the css
+	extra = '\
+		.c1 {background:rgba(209,0,0,0.4);}\n\
+		.c2 {background:rgba(255,102,34,0.4);}\n\
+		.c3 {background:rgba(255,218,33,0.4);}\n\
+		.c4 {background:rgba(51,221,0,0.4);}\n\
+		.c5 {background:rgba(17,51,204,0.4);}\n\
+		.c6 {background:rgba(34,0,102,0.4);}\n\
+		.c7 {background:rgba(51,0,68,0.4);}\n\
+		.c8 {background:rgba(204,255,204,0.4);}\n\
+		.c9 {background:rgba(169,208,245,0.4);}\n\
+		.c10 {background:rgba(255,255,204,0.4);}\n\
+		.vt {transform:rotate(-60deg);transform-origin:0 0;}\n\
+		table.fstat {table-layout:fixed;padding:150px 15px 0 0;font-size:10px;column-width:30px;}\n\
+		.fstat th {width:55px;}\n\
+		.fstat td {text-align:left;width:35px;}\n\
+		.srccall {position:absolute;font-size:10px;z-index:7;overflow:hidden;color:black;text-align:center;white-space:nowrap;border-radius:5px;border:1px solid black;background:linear-gradient(to bottom right,#CCC,#969696);}\n\
+		.srccall:hover {color:white;font-weight:bold;border:1px solid white;}\n'
+	aslib.addCSS(hf, sysvals, 1, False, extra)
+
+	# write the device timeline
+	hf.write(devtl.html)
+
+	# add boot specific html
+	statinfo = 'var devstats = {\n'
+	for n in sorted(devstats):
+		statinfo += '\t"%s": [\n\t\t"%s",\n' % (n, devstats[n]['info'])
+		if 'fstat' in devstats[n]:
+			funcs = devstats[n]['fstat']
+			for f in sorted(funcs, key=lambda k:(funcs[k], k), reverse=True):
+				if funcs[f][0] < 0.01 and len(funcs) > 10:
+					break
+				statinfo += '\t\t"%f|%s|%d",\n' % (funcs[f][0], f, funcs[f][1])
+		statinfo += '\t],\n'
+	statinfo += '};\n'
+	html = \
+		'<div id="devicedetailtitle"></div>\n'\
+		'<div id="devicedetail" style="display:none;">\n'\
+		'<div id="devicedetail0">\n'
+	for p in data.phases:
+		phase = data.dmesg[p]
+		html += devtl.html_phaselet.format(p+'_mode', '0', '100', phase['color'])
+	html += '</div>\n</div>\n'\
+		'<script type="text/javascript">\n'+statinfo+\
+		'</script>\n'
+	hf.write(html)
+
+	# add the callgraph html
+	if(sysvals.usecallgraph):
+		aslib.addCallgraphs(sysvals, hf, data)
+
+	# add the test log as a hidden div
+	if sysvals.testlog and sysvals.logmsg:
+		hf.write('<div id="testlog" style="display:none;">\n'+sysvals.logmsg+'</div>\n')
+	# add the dmesg log as a hidden div
+	if sysvals.dmesglog:
+		hf.write('<div id="dmesglog" style="display:none;">\n')
+		for line in data.dmesgtext:
+			line = line.replace('<', '&lt').replace('>', '&gt')
+			hf.write(line)
+		hf.write('</div>\n')
+
+	# write the footer and close
+	aslib.addScriptCode(hf, [data])
+	hf.write('</body>\n</html>\n')
+	hf.close()
+	return True
+
+# Function: updateCron
+# Description:
+#    (restore=False) Set the tool to run automatically on reboot
+#    (restore=True) Restore the original crontab
+def updateCron(restore=False):
+	if not restore:
+		sysvals.rootUser(True)
+	crondir = '/var/spool/cron/crontabs/'
+	if not os.path.exists(crondir):
+		crondir = '/var/spool/cron/'
+	if not os.path.exists(crondir):
+		doError('%s not found' % crondir)
+	cronfile = crondir+'root'
+	backfile = crondir+'root-analyze_boot-backup'
+	cmd = sysvals.getExec('crontab')
+	if not cmd:
+		doError('crontab not found')
+	# on restore: move the backup cron back into place
+	if restore:
+		if os.path.exists(backfile):
+			shutil.move(backfile, cronfile)
+			call([cmd, cronfile])
+		return
+	# backup current cron and install new one with reboot
+	if os.path.exists(cronfile):
+		shutil.move(cronfile, backfile)
+	else:
+		fp = open(backfile, 'w')
+		fp.close()
+	res = -1
+	try:
+		fp = open(backfile, 'r')
+		op = open(cronfile, 'w')
+		for line in fp:
+			if not sysvals.myCronJob(line):
+				op.write(line)
+				continue
+		fp.close()
+		op.write('@reboot python %s\n' % sysvals.cronjobCmdString())
+		op.close()
+		res = call([cmd, cronfile])
+	except Exception as e:
+		pprint('Exception: %s' % str(e))
+		shutil.move(backfile, cronfile)
+		res = -1
+	if res != 0:
+		doError('crontab failed')
+
+# Function: updateGrub
+# Description:
+#	 update grub.cfg for all kernels with our parameters
+def updateGrub(restore=False):
+	# call update-grub on restore
+	if restore:
+		try:
+			call(sysvals.blexec, stderr=PIPE, stdout=PIPE,
+				env={'PATH': '.:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin'})
+		except Exception as e:
+			pprint('Exception: %s\n' % str(e))
+		return
+	# extract the option and create a grub config without it
+	sysvals.rootUser(True)
+	tgtopt = 'GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT'
+	cmdline = ''
+	grubfile = '/etc/default/grub'
+	tempfile = '/etc/default/grub.analyze_boot'
+	shutil.move(grubfile, tempfile)
+	res = -1
+	try:
+		fp = open(tempfile, 'r')
+		op = open(grubfile, 'w')
+		cont = False
+		for line in fp:
+			line = line.strip()
+			if len(line) == 0 or line[0] == '#':
+				continue
+			opt = line.split('=')[0].strip()
+			if opt == tgtopt:
+				cmdline = line.split('=', 1)[1].strip('\\')
+				if line[-1] == '\\':
+					cont = True
+			elif cont:
+				cmdline += line.strip('\\')
+				if line[-1] != '\\':
+					cont = False
+			else:
+				op.write('%s\n' % line)
+		fp.close()
+		# if the target option value is in quotes, strip them
+		sp = '"'
+		val = cmdline.strip()
+		if val and (val[0] == '\'' or val[0] == '"'):
+			sp = val[0]
+			val = val.strip(sp)
+		cmdline = val
+		# append our cmd line options
+		if len(cmdline) > 0:
+			cmdline += ' '
+		cmdline += sysvals.kernelParams()
+		# write out the updated target option
+		op.write('\n%s=%s%s%s\n' % (tgtopt, sp, cmdline, sp))
+		op.close()
+		res = call(sysvals.blexec)
+		os.remove(grubfile)
+	except Exception as e:
+		pprint('Exception: %s' % str(e))
+		res = -1
+	# cleanup
+	shutil.move(tempfile, grubfile)
+	if res != 0:
+		doError('update grub failed')
+
+# Function: updateKernelParams
+# Description:
+#	 update boot conf for all kernels with our parameters
+def updateKernelParams(restore=False):
+	# find the boot loader
+	sysvals.getBootLoader()
+	if sysvals.bootloader == 'grub':
+		updateGrub(restore)
+
+# Function: doError Description:
+#	 generic error function for catastrphic failures
+# Arguments:
+#	 msg: the error message to print
+#	 help: True if printHelp should be called after, False otherwise
+def doError(msg, help=False):
+	if help == True:
+		printHelp()
+	pprint('ERROR: %s\n' % msg)
+	sysvals.outputResult({'error':msg})
+	sys.exit()
+
+# Function: printHelp
+# Description:
+#	 print out the help text
+def printHelp():
+	pprint('\n%s v%s\n'\
+	'Usage: bootgraph <options> <command>\n'\
+	'\n'\
+	'Description:\n'\
+	'  This tool reads in a dmesg log of linux kernel boot and\n'\
+	'  creates an html representation of the boot timeline up to\n'\
+	'  the start of the init process.\n'\
+	'\n'\
+	'  If no specific command is given the tool reads the current dmesg\n'\
+	'  and/or ftrace log and creates a timeline\n'\
+	'\n'\
+	'  Generates output files in subdirectory: boot-yymmdd-HHMMSS\n'\
+	'   HTML output:                    <hostname>_boot.html\n'\
+	'   raw dmesg output:               <hostname>_boot_dmesg.txt\n'\
+	'   raw ftrace output:              <hostname>_boot_ftrace.txt\n'\
+	'\n'\
+	'Options:\n'\
+	'  -h            Print this help text\n'\
+	'  -v            Print the current tool version\n'\
+	'  -verbose      Print extra information during execution and analysis\n'\
+	'  -addlogs      Add the dmesg log to the html output\n'\
+	'  -result fn    Export a results table to a text file for parsing.\n'\
+	'  -o name       Overrides the output subdirectory name when running a new test\n'\
+	'                default: boot-{date}-{time}\n'\
+	' [advanced]\n'\
+	'  -fstat        Use ftrace to add function detail and statistics (default: disabled)\n'\
+	'  -f/-callgraph Add callgraph detail, can be very large (default: disabled)\n'\
+	'  -maxdepth N   limit the callgraph data to N call levels (default: 2)\n'\
+	'  -mincg ms     Discard all callgraphs shorter than ms milliseconds (e.g. 0.001 for us)\n'\
+	'  -timeprec N   Number of significant digits in timestamps (0:S, 3:ms, [6:us])\n'\
+	'  -expandcg     pre-expand the callgraph data in the html output (default: disabled)\n'\
+	'  -func list    Limit ftrace to comma-delimited list of functions (default: do_one_initcall)\n'\
+	'  -cgfilter S   Filter the callgraph output in the timeline\n'\
+	'  -cgskip file  Callgraph functions to skip, off to disable (default: cgskip.txt)\n'\
+	'  -bl name      Use the following boot loader for kernel params (default: grub)\n'\
+	'  -reboot       Reboot the machine automatically and generate a new timeline\n'\
+	'  -manual       Show the steps to generate a new timeline manually (used with -reboot)\n'\
+	'\n'\
+	'Other commands:\n'\
+	'  -flistall     Print all functions capable of being captured in ftrace\n'\
+	'  -sysinfo      Print out system info extracted from BIOS\n'\
+	'  -which exec   Print an executable path, should function even without PATH\n'\
+	' [redo]\n'\
+	'  -dmesg file   Create HTML output using dmesg input (used with -ftrace)\n'\
+	'  -ftrace file  Create HTML output using ftrace input (used with -dmesg)\n'\
+	'' % (sysvals.title, sysvals.version))
+	return True
+
+# ----------------- MAIN --------------------
+# exec start (skipped if script is loaded as library)
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+	# loop through the command line arguments
+	cmd = ''
+	testrun = True
+	switchoff = ['disable', 'off', 'false', '0']
+	simplecmds = ['-sysinfo', '-kpupdate', '-flistall', '-checkbl']
+	cgskip = ''
+	if '-f' in sys.argv:
+		cgskip = sysvals.configFile('cgskip.txt')
+	args = iter(sys.argv[1:])
+	mdset = False
+	for arg in args:
+		if(arg == '-h'):
+			printHelp()
+			sys.exit()
+		elif(arg == '-v'):
+			pprint("Version %s" % sysvals.version)
+			sys.exit()
+		elif(arg == '-verbose'):
+			sysvals.verbose = True
+		elif(arg in simplecmds):
+			cmd = arg[1:]
+		elif(arg == '-fstat'):
+			sysvals.useftrace = True
+		elif(arg == '-callgraph' or arg == '-f'):
+			sysvals.useftrace = True
+			sysvals.usecallgraph = True
+		elif(arg == '-cgdump'):
+			sysvals.cgdump = True
+		elif(arg == '-mincg'):
+			sysvals.mincglen = aslib.getArgFloat('-mincg', args, 0.0, 10000.0)
+		elif(arg == '-cgfilter'):
+			try:
+				val = next(args)
+			except:
+				doError('No callgraph functions supplied', True)
+			sysvals.setCallgraphFilter(val)
+		elif(arg == '-cgskip'):
+			try:
+				val = next(args)
+			except:
+				doError('No file supplied', True)
+			if val.lower() in switchoff:
+				cgskip = ''
+			else:
+				cgskip = sysvals.configFile(val)
+				if(not cgskip):
+					doError('%s does not exist' % cgskip)
+		elif(arg == '-bl'):
+			try:
+				val = next(args)
+			except:
+				doError('No boot loader name supplied', True)
+			if val.lower() not in ['grub']:
+				doError('Unknown boot loader: %s' % val, True)
+			sysvals.bootloader = val.lower()
+		elif(arg == '-timeprec'):
+			sysvals.setPrecision(aslib.getArgInt('-timeprec', args, 0, 6))
+		elif(arg == '-maxdepth'):
+			mdset = True
+			sysvals.max_graph_depth = aslib.getArgInt('-maxdepth', args, 0, 1000)
+		elif(arg == '-func'):
+			try:
+				val = next(args)
+			except:
+				doError('No filter functions supplied', True)
+			sysvals.useftrace = True
+			sysvals.usecallgraph = True
+			sysvals.rootCheck(True)
+			sysvals.setGraphFilter(val)
+		elif(arg == '-ftrace'):
+			try:
+				val = next(args)
+			except:
+				doError('No ftrace file supplied', True)
+			if(os.path.exists(val) == False):
+				doError('%s does not exist' % val)
+			testrun = False
+			sysvals.ftracefile = val
+		elif(arg == '-addlogs'):
+			sysvals.dmesglog = True
+		elif(arg == '-expandcg'):
+			sysvals.cgexp = True
+		elif(arg == '-dmesg'):
+			try:
+				val = next(args)
+			except:
+				doError('No dmesg file supplied', True)
+			if(os.path.exists(val) == False):
+				doError('%s does not exist' % val)
+			testrun = False
+			sysvals.dmesgfile = val
+		elif(arg == '-o'):
+			try:
+				val = next(args)
+			except:
+				doError('No subdirectory name supplied', True)
+			sysvals.testdir = sysvals.setOutputFolder(val)
+		elif(arg == '-result'):
+			try:
+				val = next(args)
+			except:
+				doError('No result file supplied', True)
+			sysvals.result = val
+		elif(arg == '-reboot'):
+			sysvals.reboot = True
+		elif(arg == '-manual'):
+			sysvals.reboot = True
+			sysvals.manual = True
+		# remaining options are only for cron job use
+		elif(arg == '-cronjob'):
+			sysvals.iscronjob = True
+		elif(arg == '-which'):
+			try:
+				val = next(args)
+			except:
+				doError('No executable supplied', True)
+			out = sysvals.getExec(val)
+			if not out:
+				print('%s not found' % val)
+				sys.exit(1)
+			print(out)
+			sys.exit(0)
+		else:
+			doError('Invalid argument: '+arg, True)
+
+	# compatibility errors and access checks
+	if(sysvals.iscronjob and (sysvals.reboot or \
+		sysvals.dmesgfile or sysvals.ftracefile or cmd)):
+		doError('-cronjob is meant for batch purposes only')
+	if(sysvals.reboot and (sysvals.dmesgfile or sysvals.ftracefile)):
+		doError('-reboot and -dmesg/-ftrace are incompatible')
+	if cmd or sysvals.reboot or sysvals.iscronjob or testrun:
+		sysvals.rootCheck(True)
+	if (testrun and sysvals.useftrace) or cmd == 'flistall':
+		if not sysvals.verifyFtrace():
+			doError('Ftrace is not properly enabled')
+
+	# run utility commands
+	sysvals.cpuInfo()
+	if cmd != '':
+		if cmd == 'kpupdate':
+			updateKernelParams()
+		elif cmd == 'flistall':
+			for f in sysvals.getBootFtraceFilterFunctions():
+				print(f)
+		elif cmd == 'checkbl':
+			sysvals.getBootLoader()
+			pprint('Boot Loader: %s\n%s' % (sysvals.bootloader, sysvals.blexec))
+		elif(cmd == 'sysinfo'):
+			sysvals.printSystemInfo(True)
+		sys.exit()
+
+	# reboot: update grub, setup a cronjob, and reboot
+	if sysvals.reboot:
+		if (sysvals.useftrace or sysvals.usecallgraph) and \
+			not sysvals.checkFtraceKernelVersion():
+			doError('Ftrace functionality requires kernel v4.10 or newer')
+		if not sysvals.manual:
+			updateKernelParams()
+			updateCron()
+			call('reboot')
+		else:
+			sysvals.manualRebootRequired()
+		sys.exit()
+
+	if sysvals.usecallgraph and cgskip:
+		sysvals.vprint('Using cgskip file: %s' % cgskip)
+		sysvals.setCallgraphBlacklist(cgskip)
+
+	# cronjob: remove the cronjob, grub changes, and disable ftrace
+	if sysvals.iscronjob:
+		updateCron(True)
+		updateKernelParams(True)
+		try:
+			sysvals.fsetVal('0', 'tracing_on')
+		except:
+			pass
+
+	# testrun: generate copies of the logs
+	if testrun:
+		retrieveLogs()
+	else:
+		sysvals.setOutputFile()
+
+	# process the log data
+	if sysvals.dmesgfile:
+		if not mdset:
+			sysvals.max_graph_depth = 0
+		data = parseKernelLog()
+		if(not data.valid):
+			doError('No initcall data found in %s' % sysvals.dmesgfile)
+		if sysvals.useftrace and sysvals.ftracefile:
+			parseTraceLog(data)
+		if sysvals.cgdump:
+			data.debugPrint()
+			sys.exit()
+	else:
+		doError('dmesg file required')
+
+	sysvals.vprint('Creating the html timeline (%s)...' % sysvals.htmlfile)
+	sysvals.vprint('Command:\n    %s' % sysvals.cmdline)
+	sysvals.vprint('Kernel parameters:\n    %s' % sysvals.kparams)
+	data.printDetails()
+	createBootGraph(data)
+
+	# if running as root, change output dir owner to sudo_user
+	if testrun and os.path.isdir(sysvals.testdir) and \
+		os.getuid() == 0 and 'SUDO_USER' in os.environ:
+		cmd = 'chown -R {0}:{0} {1} > /dev/null 2>&1'
+		call(cmd.format(os.environ['SUDO_USER'], sysvals.testdir), shell=True)
+
+	sysvals.stamp['boot'] = (data.tUserMode - data.start) * 1000
+	sysvals.stamp['lastinit'] = data.end * 1000
+	sysvals.outputResult(sysvals.stamp)
diff --git a/marvell/linux/tools/power/pm-graph/config/cgskip.txt b/marvell/linux/tools/power/pm-graph/config/cgskip.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..9ff88e7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/marvell/linux/tools/power/pm-graph/config/cgskip.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,66 @@
+# -----------------------------------------------
+# CallGraph function skip list
+#
+# This file contains a list of functions which are
+# meant to be skipped in the callgraph trace. It reduces
+# the callgraph html file size by treating these functions
+# as leaves with no child calls. It can be editted by
+# adding or removing function symbol names.
+#
+# The sleepgraph tool automatically pulls this file in when
+# it is found in the config folder. It can be ignored if
+# the tool is called with "-cgskip off".
+# -----------------------------------------------
+
+# low level scheduling and timing
+up
+down_timeout
+mutex_lock
+down_read
+complete_all
+schedule_timeout
+wake_up_process
+msleep
+__udelay
+ktime_get
+
+# console calls
+printk
+dev_printk
+__dev_printk
+console_unlock
+
+# memory handling
+__kmalloc
+__kmalloc_track_caller
+kmem_cache_alloc
+kmem_cache_alloc_trace
+kmem_cache_free
+kstrdup
+kstrdup_const
+kmalloc_slab
+new_slab
+__slab_alloc
+__slab_free
+raw_pci_read
+pci_read
+alloc_pages_current
+
+# debugfs and sysfs setup
+debugfs_remove_recursive
+debugfs_create_dir
+debugfs_create_files
+debugfs_create_dir
+debugfs_get_inode
+sysfs_add_file_mode_ns
+sysfs_add_file
+sysfs_create_dir_ns
+sysfs_create_link
+sysfs_create_group
+sysfs_create_groups
+sysfs_create_bin_file
+dpm_sysfs_add
+sysfs_create_file_ns
+sysfs_merge_group
+sysfs_add_link_to_group
+sysfs_create_link_sd
diff --git a/marvell/linux/tools/power/pm-graph/config/custom-timeline-functions.cfg b/marvell/linux/tools/power/pm-graph/config/custom-timeline-functions.cfg
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..4f80ad7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/marvell/linux/tools/power/pm-graph/config/custom-timeline-functions.cfg
@@ -0,0 +1,205 @@
+#
+# This is the configuration file for sleepgraph. It contains
+# all the tool arguments so that they don't have to be given on the
+# command line. It also includes advanced settings for functions
+# and kprobes. It is run like this
+#
+#    sudo ./sleepgraph.py -config thisfile.txt
+#
+
+[Settings]
+
+# Verbosity
+# print verbose messages (default: false)
+verbose: false
+
+# Suspend Mode
+# e.g. standby, mem, freeze, disk (default: mem)
+mode: mem
+
+# Automatic Wakeup
+# Use rtcwake to autoresume after X seconds, or off to disable (default: 15)
+rtcwake: 15
+
+# Add Logs
+# add the dmesg and ftrace log to the html output (default: false)
+addlogs: false
+
+# Display function calls
+# graph source functions in the timeline (default: false)
+dev: true
+
+# Callgraph
+# gather detailed ftrace callgraph data on all timeline events (default: false)
+callgraph: false
+
+# Back to Back Suspend/Resume
+# Run two suspend/resumes back to back (default: false)
+x2: false
+
+# Back to Back Suspend Delay
+# Time delay between the two test runs in ms (default: 0 ms)
+x2delay: 0
+
+# Minimum Device Length
+# graph only devices longer than min in the timeline (default: 0.001 ms)
+mindev: 1
+
+# Minimum Callgraph Length
+# provide callgraph data for blocks longer than min (default: 0.001 ms)
+mincg: 1
+
+# Suspend/Resume Gap
+# insert a small visible gap between suspend and resume on the timeline (default: false)
+srgap: false
+
+# Output Directory Format
+# output folder for html, ftrace, and dmesg. Use {date} and {time} for current values
+output-dir: suspend-{hostname}-{date}-{time}-custom
+
+# Override default timeline entries
+# Do not use the internal default functions for timeline entries (default: false)
+# Set this to true if you intend to only use the ones defined in this config
+override-timeline-functions: true
+
+# Override default dev timeline entries
+# Do not use the internal default functions for dev timeline entries (default: false)
+# Set this to true if you intend to only use the ones defined in this config
+override-dev-timeline-functions: true
+
+[timeline_functions_x86_64]
+#
+# Function calls to display in the timeline alongside device callbacks.
+# The tool has an internal set of these functions which should cover the
+# whole of kernel execution, but you can append or override here.
+#
+# This is a list of kprobes which use both symbol data and function arg data.
+# The function calls are displayed on the timeline alongside the device blocks.
+# The args are pulled directly from the stack using this architecture's registers
+# and stack formatting. Three pieces of info are required. The function name,
+# a format string, and an argument list
+#
+# Entry format:
+#
+#   function: format{fn_arg1}_{fn_arg2} fn_arg1 fn_arg2 ... [color=purple]
+#
+# Required Arguments:
+#
+#   function: The symbol name for the function you want probed, this is the
+#             minimum required for an entry, it will show up as the function
+#             name with no arguments.
+#
+#       example: _cpu_up:
+#
+# Optional Arguments:
+#
+#   format: The format to display the data on the timeline in. Use braces to
+#           enclose the arg names.
+#
+#       example: CPU_ON[{cpu}]
+#
+#   color: The color of the entry block in the timeline. The default color is
+#          transparent, so the entry shares the phase color. The color is an
+#          html color string, either a word, or an RGB.
+#
+#       example: [color=#CC00CC]
+#
+#   arglist: A list of arguments from registers/stack addresses. See URL:
+#            https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/trace/kprobetrace.txt
+#
+#       example: cpu=%di:s32
+#
+# Example: Display cpu resume in the timeline
+#
+#       _cpu_up: CPU_ON[{cpu}] cpu=%di:s32 [color=orange]
+#
+_cpu_down: CPU_OFF[{cpu}] cpu=%di:s32
+_cpu_up: CPU_ON[{cpu}] cpu=%di:s32
+sys_sync:
+pm_prepare_console:
+pm_notifier_call_chain:
+freeze_processes:
+freeze_kernel_threads:
+pm_restrict_gfp_mask:
+acpi_suspend_begin:
+suspend_console:
+acpi_pm_prepare:
+syscore_suspend:
+arch_enable_nonboot_cpus_end:
+syscore_resume:
+acpi_pm_finish:
+resume_console:
+acpi_pm_end:
+pm_restore_gfp_mask:
+thaw_processes:
+pm_restore_console:
+
+[dev_timeline_functions_x86_64]
+#
+# Dev mode function calls to display inside timeline entries
+#
+# This is a list of kprobes which use both symbol data and function arg data.
+# The function calls are displayed on the timeline alongside the device blocks.
+# The args are pulled directly from the stack using this architecture's registers
+# and stack formatting. Three pieces of info are required. The function name,
+# a format string, and an argument list
+#
+# Entry format:
+#
+#   function: format{fn_arg1}_{fn_arg2} fn_arg1 fn_arg2 ... [color=purple]
+#
+# Required Arguments:
+#
+#   function: The symbol name for the function you want probed, this is the
+#             minimum required for an entry, it will show up as the function
+#             name with no arguments.
+#
+#       example: ata_eh_recover:
+#
+# Optional Arguments:
+#
+#   format: The format to display the data on the timeline in. Use braces to
+#           enclose the arg names.
+#
+#       example: ata{port}_port_reset
+# 
+#   color: The color of the entry block in the timeline. The default color is
+#          transparent, so the entry shares the phase color. The color is an
+#          html color string, either a word, or an RGB.
+#
+#       example: [color=#CC00CC]
+#
+#   arglist: A list of arguments from registers/stack addresses. See URL:
+#            https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/trace/kprobetrace.txt
+#
+#       example: port=+36(%di):s32
+#
+# Example: Display ATA port reset as ataN_port_reset in the timeline
+#
+#       ata_eh_recover: ata{port}_port_reset port=+36(%di):s32
+#
+msleep: msleep time=%di:s32
+schedule_timeout_uninterruptible: schedule_timeout_uninterruptible timeout=%di:s32
+schedule_timeout: schedule_timeout timeout=%di:s32
+usleep_range: usleep_range min=%di:s32 max=%si:s32
+__const_udelay: udelay loops=%di:s32
+__mutex_lock_slowpath: mutex_lock_slowpath
+ata_eh_recover: ata_eh_recover port=+36(%di):s32
+acpi_os_stall:
+acpi_resume_power_resources:
+acpi_ps_parse_aml:
+ext4_sync_fs:
+i915_gem_resume:
+i915_restore_state:
+intel_opregion_setup:
+g4x_pre_enable_dp:
+vlv_pre_enable_dp:
+chv_pre_enable_dp:
+g4x_enable_dp:
+vlv_enable_dp:
+intel_hpd_init:
+intel_opregion_register:
+intel_dp_detect:
+intel_hdmi_detect:
+intel_opregion_init:
+intel_fbdev_set_suspend:
diff --git a/marvell/linux/tools/power/pm-graph/config/example.cfg b/marvell/linux/tools/power/pm-graph/config/example.cfg
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..1ef3eb9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/marvell/linux/tools/power/pm-graph/config/example.cfg
@@ -0,0 +1,159 @@
+#
+# Generic S3 (Suspend to Mem) test
+#
+# This is the configuration file for sleepgraph. It contains
+# all the tool arguments so that they don't have to be given on the
+# command line. It also includes advanced settings for functions
+# and kprobes. It is run like this
+#
+#    sudo ./sleepgraph.py -config config/example.cfg
+#
+
+[Settings]
+
+# ---- General Options ----
+
+# Verbosity
+# print verbose messages (default: false)
+verbose: false
+
+# Suspend Mode
+# e.g. standby, mem, freeze, disk (default: mem)
+mode: mem
+
+# Output Directory Format
+# output folder for html, ftrace, and dmesg. Use {date} and {time} for current values
+output-dir: suspend-{hostname}-{date}-{time}
+
+# Automatic Wakeup
+# Use rtcwake to autoresume after X seconds, or off to disable (default: 15)
+rtcwake: 15
+
+# Add Logs
+# add the dmesg and ftrace log to the html output (default: false)
+addlogs: true
+
+# Suspend/Resume Gap
+# insert a small visible gap between suspend and resume on the timeline (default: false)
+srgap: false
+
+# Skip HTML generation
+# Only capture the logs, don't generate the html timeline (default: false)
+skiphtml: false
+
+# Sync filesystem before suspend
+# run sync before the test, minimizes sys_sync call time (default: false)
+sync: true
+
+# Runtime suspend enable/disable
+# Enable/disable runtime suspend for all devices, restore all after test (default: no-action)
+# rs: disable
+
+# Turn display on/off for test
+# Switch the display on/off for the test using xset (default: no-action)
+# display: on
+
+# Print results to text file
+# Print the status of the test run in the given file (default: no-action)
+result: result.txt
+
+# Gzip the log files to save space
+# Gzip the generated log files, and read gzipped log files (default: false)
+gzip: true
+
+# ---- Advanced Options ----
+
+# Command to execute in lieu of suspend (default: "")
+# command: echo mem > /sys/power/state
+
+# Display user processes
+# graph user processes and cpu usage in the timeline (default: false)
+proc: false
+
+# Display function calls
+# graph source functions in the timeline (default: false)
+dev: false
+
+# Multiple test runs
+# Run N tests D seconds apart, generates separate outputs with a summary (default: false)
+# multi: 3 5
+
+# Back to Back Suspend/Resume
+# Run two suspend/resumes back to back and display in the same timeline (default: false)
+x2: false
+
+# Back to Back Suspend Delay
+# Time delay between the two test runs in ms (default: 0 ms)
+x2delay: 0
+
+# Pre Suspend Delay
+# Include an N ms delay before (1st) suspend (default: 0 ms)
+predelay: 0
+
+# Post Resume Delay
+# Include an N ms delay after (last) resume (default: 0 ms)
+postdelay: 0
+
+# Minimum Device Length
+# graph only devices longer than min in the timeline (default: 0.001 ms)
+mindev: 0.001
+
+# Call Loop Max Gap (dev mode only)
+# merge loops of the same call if each is less than maxgap apart (def: 100us)
+callloop-maxgap: 0.0001
+
+# Call Loop Max Length (dev mode only)
+# merge loops of the same call if each is less than maxlen in length (def: 5ms)
+callloop-maxlen: 0.005
+
+# Override default timeline entries:
+# Do not use the internal default functions for timeline entries (def: false)
+# Set this to true if you intend to only use the ones defined in the config
+override-timeline-functions: true
+
+# Override default dev timeline entries:
+# Do not use the internal default functions for dev timeline entries (def: false)
+# Set this to true if you intend to only use the ones defined in the config
+override-dev-timeline-functions: true
+
+# ---- Debug Options ----
+
+# Callgraph
+# gather detailed ftrace callgraph data on all timeline events (default: false)
+callgraph: false
+
+# Max graph depth
+# limit the callgraph trace to this depth (default: 0 = all)
+maxdepth: 2
+
+# Callgraph phase filter
+# Only enable callgraphs for one phase, i.e. resume_noirq (default: all)
+cgphase: suspend
+
+# Callgraph x2 test filter
+# Only enable callgraphs test 0 or 1 when using -x2 (default: 1)
+cgtest: 0
+
+# Expand Callgraph
+# pre-expand the callgraph data in the html output (default: disabled)
+expandcg: false
+
+# Minimum Callgraph Length
+# provide callgraph data for blocks longer than min (default: 0.001 ms)
+mincg: 1
+
+# Timestamp Precision
+# Number of significant digits in timestamps (0:S, [3:ms], 6:us)
+timeprec: 6
+
+# Device Filter
+# show only devices whose name/driver includes one of these strings
+# devicefilter: _cpu_up,_cpu_down,i915,usb
+
+# Add kprobe functions to the timeline
+# Add functions to the timeline from a text file (default: no-action)
+# fadd: file.txt
+
+# Ftrace buffer size
+# Set trace buffer size to N kilo-bytes (default: all of free memory up to 3GB)
+# bufsize: 1000
diff --git a/marvell/linux/tools/power/pm-graph/config/freeze-callgraph.cfg b/marvell/linux/tools/power/pm-graph/config/freeze-callgraph.cfg
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..f692821
--- /dev/null
+++ b/marvell/linux/tools/power/pm-graph/config/freeze-callgraph.cfg
@@ -0,0 +1,94 @@
+#
+# Full Callgraph for S2 (Freeze) test
+#
+# This is the configuration file for sleepgraph. It contains
+# all the tool arguments so that they don't have to be given on the
+# command line. It also includes advanced settings for functions
+# and kprobes. It is run like this
+#
+#    sudo ./sleepgraph.py -config config/freeze-callgraph.cfg
+#
+# NOTE: the output of this test is very large (> 30MB)
+
+[Settings]
+
+# ---- General Options ----
+
+# Verbosity
+# print verbose messages (default: false)
+verbose: false
+
+# Suspend Mode
+# e.g. standby, mem, freeze, disk (default: mem)
+mode: freeze
+
+# Output Directory Format
+# output folder for html, ftrace, and dmesg. Use {date} and {time} for current values
+output-dir: freeze-{hostname}-{date}-{time}-cg
+
+# Automatic Wakeup
+# Use rtcwake to autoresume after X seconds, or off to disable (default: 15)
+rtcwake: 15
+
+# Add Logs
+# add the dmesg and ftrace log to the html output (default: false)
+addlogs: false
+
+# Suspend/Resume Gap
+# insert a small visible gap between suspend and resume on the timeline (default: false)
+srgap: false
+
+# ---- Advanced Options ----
+
+# Command to execute in lieu of freeze (default: "")
+# command: echo freeze > /sys/power/state
+
+# Display user processes
+# graph user processes and cpu usage in the timeline (default: false)
+proc: false
+
+# Display function calls
+# graph source functions in the timeline (default: false)
+dev: false
+
+# Back to Back Suspend/Resume
+# Run two suspend/resumes back to back (default: false)
+x2: false
+
+# Back to Back Suspend Delay
+# Time delay between the two test runs in ms (default: 0 ms)
+x2delay: 0
+
+# Pre Suspend Delay
+# Include an N ms delay before (1st) suspend (default: 0 ms)
+predelay: 0
+
+# Post Resume Delay
+# Include an N ms delay after (last) resume (default: 0 ms)
+postdelay: 0
+
+# Minimum Device Length
+# graph only devices longer than min in the timeline (default: 0.001 ms)
+mindev: 1
+
+# ---- Debug Options ----
+
+# Callgraph
+# gather detailed ftrace callgraph data on all timeline events (default: false)
+callgraph: true
+
+# Expand Callgraph
+# pre-expand the callgraph data in the html output (default: disabled)
+expandcg: false
+
+# Minimum Callgraph Length
+# provide callgraph data for blocks longer than min (default: 0.001 ms)
+mincg: 1
+
+# Timestamp Precision
+# Number of significant digits in timestamps (0:S, [3:ms], 6:us)
+timeprec: 6
+
+# Device Filter
+# show only devs whose name/driver includes one of these strings
+# devicefilter: _cpu_up,_cpu_down,i915,usb
diff --git a/marvell/linux/tools/power/pm-graph/config/freeze-dev.cfg b/marvell/linux/tools/power/pm-graph/config/freeze-dev.cfg
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..c4ad5ce
--- /dev/null
+++ b/marvell/linux/tools/power/pm-graph/config/freeze-dev.cfg
@@ -0,0 +1,93 @@
+#
+# Dev S2 (Freeze) test - includes src calls / kernel threads
+#
+# This is the configuration file for sleepgraph. It contains
+# all the tool arguments so that they don't have to be given on the
+# command line. It also includes advanced settings for functions
+# and kprobes. It is run like this
+#
+#    sudo ./sleepgraph.py -config config/freeze-dev.cfg
+#
+
+[Settings]
+
+# ---- General Options ----
+
+# Verbosity
+# print verbose messages (default: false)
+verbose: false
+
+# Suspend Mode
+# e.g. standby, mem, freeze, disk (default: mem)
+mode: freeze
+
+# Output Directory Format
+# output folder for html, ftrace, and dmesg. Use {date} and {time} for current values
+output-dir: freeze-{hostname}-{date}-{time}-dev
+
+# Automatic Wakeup
+# Use rtcwake to autoresume after X seconds, or off to disable (default: 15)
+rtcwake: 15
+
+# Add Logs
+# add the dmesg and ftrace log to the html output (default: false)
+addlogs: false
+
+# Suspend/Resume Gap
+# insert a small visible gap between suspend and resume on the timeline (default: false)
+srgap: false
+
+# ---- Advanced Options ----
+
+# Command to execute in lieu of freeze (default: "")
+# command: echo freeze > /sys/power/state
+
+# Display user processes
+# graph user processes and cpu usage in the timeline (default: false)
+proc: false
+
+# Display function calls
+# graph source functions in the timeline (default: false)
+dev: true
+
+# Back to Back Suspend/Resume
+# Run two suspend/resumes back to back (default: false)
+x2: false
+
+# Back to Back Suspend Delay
+# Time delay between the two test runs in ms (default: 0 ms)
+x2delay: 0
+
+# Pre Suspend Delay
+# Include an N ms delay before (1st) suspend (default: 0 ms)
+predelay: 0
+
+# Post Resume Delay
+# Include an N ms delay after (last) resume (default: 0 ms)
+postdelay: 0
+
+# Minimum Device Length
+# graph only devices longer than min in the timeline (default: 0.001 ms)
+mindev: 1
+
+# ---- Debug Options ----
+
+# Callgraph
+# gather detailed ftrace callgraph data on all timeline events (default: false)
+callgraph: false
+
+# Expand Callgraph
+# pre-expand the callgraph data in the html output (default: disabled)
+expandcg: false
+
+# Minimum Callgraph Length
+# provide callgraph data for blocks longer than min (default: 0.001 ms)
+mincg: 1
+
+# Timestamp Precision
+# Number of significant digits in timestamps (0:S, [3:ms], 6:us)
+timeprec: 3
+
+# Device Filter
+# show only devs whose name/driver includes one of these strings
+# devicefilter: _cpu_up,_cpu_down,i915,usb
diff --git a/marvell/linux/tools/power/pm-graph/config/freeze.cfg b/marvell/linux/tools/power/pm-graph/config/freeze.cfg
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..0b70e0b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/marvell/linux/tools/power/pm-graph/config/freeze.cfg
@@ -0,0 +1,93 @@
+#
+# Generic S2 (Freeze) test
+#
+# This is the configuration file for sleepgraph. It contains
+# all the tool arguments so that they don't have to be given on the
+# command line. It also includes advanced settings for functions
+# and kprobes. It is run like this
+#
+#    sudo ./sleepgraph.py -config config/freeze.cfg
+#
+
+[Settings]
+
+# ---- General Options ----
+
+# Verbosity
+# print verbose messages (default: false)
+verbose: false
+
+# Suspend Mode
+# e.g. standby, mem, freeze, disk (default: mem)
+mode: freeze
+
+# Output Directory Format
+# output folder for html, ftrace, and dmesg. Use {date} and {time} for current values
+output-dir: freeze-{hostname}-{date}-{time}
+
+# Automatic Wakeup
+# Use rtcwake to autoresume after X seconds, or off to disable (default: 15)
+rtcwake: 15
+
+# Add Logs
+# add the dmesg and ftrace log to the html output (default: false)
+addlogs: false
+
+# Suspend/Resume Gap
+# insert a small visible gap between suspend and resume on the timeline (default: false)
+srgap: false
+
+# ---- Advanced Options ----
+
+# Command to execute in lieu of freeze (default: "")
+# command: echo freeze > /sys/power/state
+
+# Display user processes
+# graph user processes and cpu usage in the timeline (default: false)
+proc: false
+
+# Display function calls
+# graph source functions in the timeline (default: false)
+dev: false
+
+# Back to Back Suspend/Resume
+# Run two suspend/resumes back to back (default: false)
+x2: false
+
+# Back to Back Suspend Delay
+# Time delay between the two test runs in ms (default: 0 ms)
+x2delay: 0
+
+# Pre Suspend Delay
+# Include an N ms delay before (1st) suspend (default: 0 ms)
+predelay: 0
+
+# Post Resume Delay
+# Include an N ms delay after (last) resume (default: 0 ms)
+postdelay: 0
+
+# Minimum Device Length
+# graph only devices longer than min in the timeline (default: 0.001 ms)
+mindev: 0.001
+
+# ---- Debug Options ----
+
+# Callgraph
+# gather detailed ftrace callgraph data on all timeline events (default: false)
+callgraph: false
+
+# Expand Callgraph
+# pre-expand the callgraph data in the html output (default: disabled)
+expandcg: false
+
+# Minimum Callgraph Length
+# provide callgraph data for blocks longer than min (default: 0.001 ms)
+mincg: 1
+
+# Timestamp Precision
+# Number of significant digits in timestamps (0:S, [3:ms], 6:us)
+timeprec: 3
+
+# Device Filter
+# show only devs whose name/driver includes one of these strings
+# devicefilter: _cpu_up,_cpu_down,i915,usb
diff --git a/marvell/linux/tools/power/pm-graph/config/standby-callgraph.cfg b/marvell/linux/tools/power/pm-graph/config/standby-callgraph.cfg
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..f52a6b9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/marvell/linux/tools/power/pm-graph/config/standby-callgraph.cfg
@@ -0,0 +1,94 @@
+#
+# Full Callgraph for S1 (Standby) test
+#
+# This is the configuration file for sleepgraph. It contains
+# all the tool arguments so that they don't have to be given on the
+# command line. It also includes advanced settings for functions
+# and kprobes. It is run like this
+#
+#    sudo ./sleepgraph.py -config config/standby-callgraph.cfg
+#
+# NOTE: the output of this test is very large (> 30MB)
+
+[Settings]
+
+# ---- General Options ----
+
+# Verbosity
+# print verbose messages (default: false)
+verbose: false
+
+# Suspend Mode
+# e.g. standby, mem, freeze, disk (default: mem)
+mode: standby
+
+# Output Directory Format
+# output folder for html, ftrace, and dmesg. Use {date} and {time} for current values
+output-dir: standby-{hostname}-{date}-{time}-cg
+
+# Automatic Wakeup
+# Use rtcwake to autoresume after X seconds, or off to disable (default: 15)
+rtcwake: 15
+
+# Add Logs
+# add the dmesg and ftrace log to the html output (default: false)
+addlogs: false
+
+# Suspend/Resume Gap
+# insert a small visible gap between suspend and resume on the timeline (default: false)
+srgap: false
+
+# ---- Advanced Options ----
+
+# Command to execute in lieu of standby (default: "")
+# command: echo standby > /sys/power/state
+
+# Display user processes
+# graph user processes and cpu usage in the timeline (default: false)
+proc: false
+
+# Display function calls
+# graph source functions in the timeline (default: false)
+dev: false
+
+# Back to Back Suspend/Resume
+# Run two suspend/resumes back to back (default: false)
+x2: false
+
+# Back to Back Suspend Delay
+# Time delay between the two test runs in ms (default: 0 ms)
+x2delay: 0
+
+# Pre Suspend Delay
+# Include an N ms delay before (1st) suspend (default: 0 ms)
+predelay: 0
+
+# Post Resume Delay
+# Include an N ms delay after (last) resume (default: 0 ms)
+postdelay: 0
+
+# Minimum Device Length
+# graph only devices longer than min in the timeline (default: 0.001 ms)
+mindev: 1
+
+# ---- Debug Options ----
+
+# Callgraph
+# gather detailed ftrace callgraph data on all timeline events (default: false)
+callgraph: true
+
+# Expand Callgraph
+# pre-expand the callgraph data in the html output (default: disabled)
+expandcg: false
+
+# Minimum Callgraph Length
+# provide callgraph data for blocks longer than min (default: 0.001 ms)
+mincg: 1
+
+# Timestamp Precision
+# Number of significant digits in timestamps (0:S, [3:ms], 6:us)
+timeprec: 6
+
+# Device Filter
+# show only devs whose name/driver includes one of these strings
+# devicefilter: _cpu_up,_cpu_down,i915,usb
diff --git a/marvell/linux/tools/power/pm-graph/config/standby-dev.cfg b/marvell/linux/tools/power/pm-graph/config/standby-dev.cfg
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a5498ec
--- /dev/null
+++ b/marvell/linux/tools/power/pm-graph/config/standby-dev.cfg
@@ -0,0 +1,93 @@
+#
+# Dev S1 (Standby) test - includes src calls / kernel threads
+#
+# This is the configuration file for sleepgraph. It contains
+# all the tool arguments so that they don't have to be given on the
+# command line. It also includes advanced settings for functions
+# and kprobes. It is run like this
+#
+#    sudo ./sleepgraph.py -config config/standby-dev.cfg
+#
+
+[Settings]
+
+# ---- General Options ----
+
+# Verbosity
+# print verbose messages (default: false)
+verbose: false
+
+# Suspend Mode
+# e.g. standby, mem, freeze, disk (default: mem)
+mode: standby
+
+# Output Directory Format
+# output folder for html, ftrace, and dmesg. Use {date} and {time} for current values
+output-dir: standby-{hostname}-{date}-{time}-dev
+
+# Automatic Wakeup
+# Use rtcwake to autoresume after X seconds, or off to disable (default: 15)
+rtcwake: 15
+
+# Add Logs
+# add the dmesg and ftrace log to the html output (default: false)
+addlogs: false
+
+# Suspend/Resume Gap
+# insert a small visible gap between suspend and resume on the timeline (default: false)
+srgap: false
+
+# ---- Advanced Options ----
+
+# Command to execute in lieu of standby (default: "")
+# command: echo standby > /sys/power/state
+
+# Display user processes
+# graph user processes and cpu usage in the timeline (default: false)
+proc: false
+
+# Display function calls
+# graph source functions in the timeline (default: false)
+dev: true
+
+# Back to Back Suspend/Resume
+# Run two suspend/resumes back to back (default: false)
+x2: false
+
+# Back to Back Suspend Delay
+# Time delay between the two test runs in ms (default: 0 ms)
+x2delay: 0
+
+# Pre Suspend Delay
+# Include an N ms delay before (1st) suspend (default: 0 ms)
+predelay: 0
+
+# Post Resume Delay
+# Include an N ms delay after (last) resume (default: 0 ms)
+postdelay: 0
+
+# Minimum Device Length
+# graph only devices longer than min in the timeline (default: 0.001 ms)
+mindev: 1
+
+# ---- Debug Options ----
+
+# Callgraph
+# gather detailed ftrace callgraph data on all timeline events (default: false)
+callgraph: false
+
+# Expand Callgraph
+# pre-expand the callgraph data in the html output (default: disabled)
+expandcg: false
+
+# Minimum Callgraph Length
+# provide callgraph data for blocks longer than min (default: 0.001 ms)
+mincg: 1
+
+# Timestamp Precision
+# Number of significant digits in timestamps (0:S, [3:ms], 6:us)
+timeprec: 3
+
+# Device Filter
+# show only devs whose name/driver includes one of these strings
+# devicefilter: _cpu_up,_cpu_down,i915,usb
diff --git a/marvell/linux/tools/power/pm-graph/config/standby.cfg b/marvell/linux/tools/power/pm-graph/config/standby.cfg
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..f0dd264
--- /dev/null
+++ b/marvell/linux/tools/power/pm-graph/config/standby.cfg
@@ -0,0 +1,93 @@
+#
+# Generic S1 (Standby) test
+#
+# This is the configuration file for sleepgraph. It contains
+# all the tool arguments so that they don't have to be given on the
+# command line. It also includes advanced settings for functions
+# and kprobes. It is run like this
+#
+#    sudo ./sleepgraph.py -config config/standby.cfg
+#
+
+[Settings]
+
+# ---- General Options ----
+
+# Verbosity
+# print verbose messages (default: false)
+verbose: false
+
+# Suspend Mode
+# e.g. standby, mem, freeze, disk (default: mem)
+mode: standby
+
+# Output Directory Format
+# output folder for html, ftrace, and dmesg. Use {date} and {time} for current values
+output-dir: standby-{hostname}-{date}-{time}
+
+# Automatic Wakeup
+# Use rtcwake to autoresume after X seconds, or off to disable (default: 15)
+rtcwake: 15
+
+# Add Logs
+# add the dmesg and ftrace log to the html output (default: false)
+addlogs: false
+
+# Suspend/Resume Gap
+# insert a small visible gap between suspend and resume on the timeline (default: false)
+srgap: false
+
+# ---- Advanced Options ----
+
+# Command to execute in lieu of standby (default: "")
+# command: echo standby > /sys/power/state
+
+# Display user processes
+# graph user processes and cpu usage in the timeline (default: false)
+proc: false
+
+# Display function calls
+# graph source functions in the timeline (default: false)
+dev: false
+
+# Back to Back Suspend/Resume
+# Run two suspend/resumes back to back (default: false)
+x2: false
+
+# Back to Back Suspend Delay
+# Time delay between the two test runs in ms (default: 0 ms)
+x2delay: 0
+
+# Pre Suspend Delay
+# Include an N ms delay before (1st) suspend (default: 0 ms)
+predelay: 0
+
+# Post Resume Delay
+# Include an N ms delay after (last) resume (default: 0 ms)
+postdelay: 0
+
+# Minimum Device Length
+# graph only devices longer than min in the timeline (default: 0.001 ms)
+mindev: 0.001
+
+# ---- Debug Options ----
+
+# Callgraph
+# gather detailed ftrace callgraph data on all timeline events (default: false)
+callgraph: false
+
+# Expand Callgraph
+# pre-expand the callgraph data in the html output (default: disabled)
+expandcg: false
+
+# Minimum Callgraph Length
+# provide callgraph data for blocks longer than min (default: 0.001 ms)
+mincg: 1
+
+# Timestamp Precision
+# Number of significant digits in timestamps (0:S, [3:ms], 6:us)
+timeprec: 3
+
+# Device Filter
+# show only devs whose name/driver includes one of these strings
+# devicefilter: _cpu_up,_cpu_down,i915,usb
diff --git a/marvell/linux/tools/power/pm-graph/config/suspend-callgraph.cfg b/marvell/linux/tools/power/pm-graph/config/suspend-callgraph.cfg
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..11b8cbc
--- /dev/null
+++ b/marvell/linux/tools/power/pm-graph/config/suspend-callgraph.cfg
@@ -0,0 +1,98 @@
+#
+# Full Callgraph for S3 (Suspend to Mem) test
+#
+# This is the configuration file for sleepgraph. It contains
+# all the tool arguments so that they don't have to be given on the
+# command line. It also includes advanced settings for functions
+# and kprobes. It is run like this
+#
+#    sudo ./sleepgraph.py -config config/suspend.cfg
+#
+# NOTE: the output of this test is very large (> 30MB)
+
+[Settings]
+
+# ---- General Options ----
+
+# Verbosity
+# print verbose messages (default: false)
+verbose: false
+
+# Suspend Mode
+# e.g. standby, mem, freeze, disk (default: mem)
+mode: mem
+
+# Output Directory Format
+# output folder for html, ftrace, and dmesg. Use {date} and {time} for current values
+output-dir: suspend-{hostname}-{date}-{time}-cg
+
+# Automatic Wakeup
+# Use rtcwake to autoresume after X seconds, or off to disable (default: 15)
+rtcwake: 15
+
+# Add Logs
+# add the dmesg and ftrace log to the html output (default: false)
+addlogs: false
+
+# Suspend/Resume Gap
+# insert a small visible gap between suspend and resume on the timeline (default: false)
+srgap: false
+
+# ---- Advanced Options ----
+
+# Command to execute in lieu of suspend (default: "")
+# command: echo mem > /sys/power/state
+
+# Display user processes
+# graph user processes and cpu usage in the timeline (default: false)
+proc: false
+
+# Display function calls
+# graph source functions in the timeline (default: false)
+dev: false
+
+# Back to Back Suspend/Resume
+# Run two suspend/resumes back to back (default: false)
+x2: false
+
+# Back to Back Suspend Delay
+# Time delay between the two test runs in ms (default: 0 ms)
+x2delay: 0
+
+# Pre Suspend Delay
+# Include an N ms delay before (1st) suspend (default: 0 ms)
+predelay: 0
+
+# Post Resume Delay
+# Include an N ms delay after (last) resume (default: 0 ms)
+postdelay: 0
+
+# Minimum Device Length
+# graph only devices longer than min in the timeline (default: 0.001 ms)
+mindev: 0.001
+
+# ---- Debug Options ----
+
+# Callgraph
+# gather detailed ftrace callgraph data on all timeline events (default: false)
+callgraph: true
+
+# Max graph depth
+# limit the callgraph trace to this depth (default: 0 = all)
+maxdepth: 5
+
+# Expand Callgraph
+# pre-expand the callgraph data in the html output (default: disabled)
+expandcg: false
+
+# Minimum Callgraph Length
+# provide callgraph data for blocks longer than min (default: 0.001 ms)
+mincg: 1
+
+# Timestamp Precision
+# Number of significant digits in timestamps (0:S, [3:ms], 6:us)
+timeprec: 6
+
+# Device Filter
+# show only devs whose name/driver includes one of these strings
+# devicefilter: _cpu_up,_cpu_down,i915,usb
diff --git a/marvell/linux/tools/power/pm-graph/config/suspend-dev.cfg b/marvell/linux/tools/power/pm-graph/config/suspend-dev.cfg
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..56f1d21
--- /dev/null
+++ b/marvell/linux/tools/power/pm-graph/config/suspend-dev.cfg
@@ -0,0 +1,93 @@
+#
+# Dev S3 (Suspend to Mem) test - includes src calls / kernel threads
+#
+# This is the configuration file for sleepgraph. It contains
+# all the tool arguments so that they don't have to be given on the
+# command line. It also includes advanced settings for functions
+# and kprobes. It is run like this
+#
+#    sudo ./sleepgraph.py -config config/suspend-dev.cfg
+#
+
+[Settings]
+
+# ---- General Options ----
+
+# Verbosity
+# print verbose messages (default: false)
+verbose: false
+
+# Suspend Mode
+# e.g. standby, mem, freeze, disk (default: mem)
+mode: mem
+
+# Output Directory Format
+# output folder for html, ftrace, and dmesg. Use {date} and {time} for current values
+output-dir: suspend-{hostname}-{date}-{time}-dev
+
+# Automatic Wakeup
+# Use rtcwake to autoresume after X seconds, or off to disable (default: 15)
+rtcwake: 15
+
+# Add Logs
+# add the dmesg and ftrace log to the html output (default: false)
+addlogs: false
+
+# Suspend/Resume Gap
+# insert a small visible gap between suspend and resume on the timeline (default: false)
+srgap: false
+
+# ---- Advanced Options ----
+
+# Command to execute in lieu of suspend (default: "")
+# command: echo mem > /sys/power/state
+
+# Display user processes
+# graph user processes and cpu usage in the timeline (default: false)
+proc: false
+
+# Display function calls
+# graph source functions in the timeline (default: false)
+dev: true
+
+# Back to Back Suspend/Resume
+# Run two suspend/resumes back to back (default: false)
+x2: false
+
+# Back to Back Suspend Delay
+# Time delay between the two test runs in ms (default: 0 ms)
+x2delay: 0
+
+# Pre Suspend Delay
+# Include an N ms delay before (1st) suspend (default: 0 ms)
+predelay: 0
+
+# Post Resume Delay
+# Include an N ms delay after (last) resume (default: 0 ms)
+postdelay: 0
+
+# Minimum Device Length
+# graph only devices longer than min in the timeline (default: 0.001 ms)
+mindev: 1
+
+# ---- Debug Options ----
+
+# Callgraph
+# gather detailed ftrace callgraph data on all timeline events (default: false)
+callgraph: false
+
+# Expand Callgraph
+# pre-expand the callgraph data in the html output (default: disabled)
+expandcg: false
+
+# Minimum Callgraph Length
+# provide callgraph data for blocks longer than min (default: 0.001 ms)
+mincg: 1
+
+# Timestamp Precision
+# Number of significant digits in timestamps (0:S, [3:ms], 6:us)
+timeprec: 3
+
+# Device Filter
+# show only devs whose name/driver includes one of these strings
+# devicefilter: _cpu_up,_cpu_down,i915,usb
diff --git a/marvell/linux/tools/power/pm-graph/config/suspend-x2-proc.cfg b/marvell/linux/tools/power/pm-graph/config/suspend-x2-proc.cfg
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..0ecca0e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/marvell/linux/tools/power/pm-graph/config/suspend-x2-proc.cfg
@@ -0,0 +1,93 @@
+#
+# Proc S3 (Suspend to Mem) x2 test - includes user processes
+#
+# This is the configuration file for sleepgraph. It contains
+# all the tool arguments so that they don't have to be given on the
+# command line. It also includes advanced settings for functions
+# and kprobes. It is run like this
+#
+#    sudo ./sleepgraph.py -config config/suspend-proc.cfg
+#
+
+[Settings]
+
+# ---- General Options ----
+
+# Verbosity
+# print verbose messages (default: false)
+verbose: false
+
+# Suspend Mode
+# e.g. standby, mem, freeze, disk (default: mem)
+mode: mem
+
+# Output Directory Format
+# output folder for html, ftrace, and dmesg. Use {date} and {time} for current values
+output-dir: suspend-{hostname}-{date}-{time}-x2-proc
+
+# Automatic Wakeup
+# Use rtcwake to autoresume after X seconds, or off to disable (default: 15)
+rtcwake: 15
+
+# Add Logs
+# add the dmesg and ftrace log to the html output (default: false)
+addlogs: false
+
+# Suspend/Resume Gap
+# insert a small visible gap between suspend and resume on the timeline (default: false)
+srgap: false
+
+# ---- Advanced Options ----
+
+# Command to execute in lieu of suspend (default: "")
+# command: echo mem > /sys/power/state
+
+# Display user processes
+# graph user processes and cpu usage in the timeline (default: false)
+proc: true
+
+# Display function calls
+# graph source functions in the timeline (default: false)
+dev: false
+
+# Back to Back Suspend/Resume
+# Run two suspend/resumes back to back (default: false)
+x2: true
+
+# Back to Back Suspend Delay
+# Time delay between the two test runs in ms (default: 0 ms)
+x2delay: 1000
+
+# Pre Suspend Delay
+# Include an N ms delay before (1st) suspend (default: 0 ms)
+predelay: 1000
+
+# Post Resume Delay
+# Include an N ms delay after (last) resume (default: 0 ms)
+postdelay: 1000
+
+# Minimum Device Length
+# graph only devices longer than min in the timeline (default: 0.001 ms)
+mindev: 1
+
+# ---- Debug Options ----
+
+# Callgraph
+# gather detailed ftrace callgraph data on all timeline events (default: false)
+callgraph: false
+
+# Expand Callgraph
+# pre-expand the callgraph data in the html output (default: disabled)
+expandcg: false
+
+# Minimum Callgraph Length
+# provide callgraph data for blocks longer than min (default: 0.001 ms)
+mincg: 1
+
+# Timestamp Precision
+# Number of significant digits in timestamps (0:S, [3:ms], 6:us)
+timeprec: 3
+
+# Device Filter
+# show only devs whose name/driver includes one of these strings
+# devicefilter: _cpu_up,_cpu_down,i915,usb
diff --git a/marvell/linux/tools/power/pm-graph/config/suspend.cfg b/marvell/linux/tools/power/pm-graph/config/suspend.cfg
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..70d2932
--- /dev/null
+++ b/marvell/linux/tools/power/pm-graph/config/suspend.cfg
@@ -0,0 +1,93 @@
+#
+# Generic S3 (Suspend to Mem) test
+#
+# This is the configuration file for sleepgraph. It contains
+# all the tool arguments so that they don't have to be given on the
+# command line. It also includes advanced settings for functions
+# and kprobes. It is run like this
+#
+#    sudo ./sleepgraph.py -config config/suspend.cfg
+#
+
+[Settings]
+
+# ---- General Options ----
+
+# Verbosity
+# print verbose messages (default: false)
+verbose: false
+
+# Suspend Mode
+# e.g. standby, mem, freeze, disk (default: mem)
+mode: mem
+
+# Output Directory Format
+# output folder for html, ftrace, and dmesg. Use {date} and {time} for current values
+output-dir: suspend-{hostname}-{date}-{time}
+
+# Automatic Wakeup
+# Use rtcwake to autoresume after X seconds, or off to disable (default: 15)
+rtcwake: 15
+
+# Add Logs
+# add the dmesg and ftrace log to the html output (default: false)
+addlogs: false
+
+# Suspend/Resume Gap
+# insert a small visible gap between suspend and resume on the timeline (default: false)
+srgap: false
+
+# ---- Advanced Options ----
+
+# Command to execute in lieu of suspend (default: "")
+# command: echo mem > /sys/power/state
+
+# Display user processes
+# graph user processes and cpu usage in the timeline (default: false)
+proc: false
+
+# Display function calls
+# graph source functions in the timeline (default: false)
+dev: false
+
+# Back to Back Suspend/Resume
+# Run two suspend/resumes back to back (default: false)
+x2: false
+
+# Back to Back Suspend Delay
+# Time delay between the two test runs in ms (default: 0 ms)
+x2delay: 0
+
+# Pre Suspend Delay
+# Include an N ms delay before (1st) suspend (default: 0 ms)
+predelay: 0
+
+# Post Resume Delay
+# Include an N ms delay after (last) resume (default: 0 ms)
+postdelay: 0
+
+# Minimum Device Length
+# graph only devices longer than min in the timeline (default: 0.001 ms)
+mindev: 0.001
+
+# ---- Debug Options ----
+
+# Callgraph
+# gather detailed ftrace callgraph data on all timeline events (default: false)
+callgraph: false
+
+# Expand Callgraph
+# pre-expand the callgraph data in the html output (default: disabled)
+expandcg: false
+
+# Minimum Callgraph Length
+# provide callgraph data for blocks longer than min (default: 0.001 ms)
+mincg: 1
+
+# Timestamp Precision
+# Number of significant digits in timestamps (0:S, [3:ms], 6:us)
+timeprec: 3
+
+# Device Filter
+# show only devs whose name/driver includes one of these strings
+# devicefilter: _cpu_up,_cpu_down,i915,usb
diff --git a/marvell/linux/tools/power/pm-graph/sleepgraph.8 b/marvell/linux/tools/power/pm-graph/sleepgraph.8
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..43aee64
--- /dev/null
+++ b/marvell/linux/tools/power/pm-graph/sleepgraph.8
@@ -0,0 +1,311 @@
+.TH SLEEPGRAPH 8
+.SH NAME
+sleepgraph \- Suspend/Resume timing analysis
+.SH SYNOPSIS
+.ft B
+.B sleepgraph
+.RB [ OPTIONS ]
+.RB [ COMMAND ]
+.SH DESCRIPTION
+\fBsleepgraph \fP is designed to assist kernel and OS developers
+in optimizing their linux stack's suspend/resume time. Using a kernel
+image built with a few extra options enabled, the tool will execute a
+suspend and capture dmesg and ftrace data until resume is complete.
+This data is transformed into a device timeline and an optional
+callgraph to give a detailed view of which devices/subsystems are
+taking the most time in suspend/resume.
+.PP
+If no specific command is given, the default behavior is to initiate
+a suspend/resume.
+.PP
+Generates output files in subdirectory: suspend-yymmdd-HHMMSS
+   html timeline   :     <hostname>_<mode>.html
+   raw dmesg file  :     <hostname>_<mode>_dmesg.txt
+   raw ftrace file :     <hostname>_<mode>_ftrace.txt
+.SH OPTIONS
+.TP
+\fB-h\fR
+Print the help text.
+.TP
+\fB-v\fR
+Print the current tool version.
+.TP
+\fB-verbose\fR
+Print extra information during execution and analysis.
+.TP
+\fB-config \fIfile\fR
+Pull arguments and config options from a file.
+.TP
+\fB-m \fImode\fR
+Mode to initiate for suspend e.g. standby, freeze, mem (default: mem).
+.TP
+\fB-o \fIname\fR
+Overrides the output subdirectory name when running a new test.
+Use {date}, {time}, {hostname} for current values.
+.sp
+e.g. suspend-{hostname}-{date}-{time}
+.TP
+\fB-rtcwake \fIt\fR | off
+Use rtcwake to autoresume after \fIt\fR seconds (default: 15). Set t to "off" to
+disable rtcwake and require a user keypress to resume.
+.TP
+\fB-addlogs\fR
+Add the dmesg and ftrace logs to the html output. They will be viewable by
+clicking buttons in the timeline.
+.TP
+\fB-noturbostat\fR
+By default, if turbostat is found and the requested mode is freeze, sleepgraph
+will execute the suspend via turbostat and collect data in the timeline log.
+This option disables the use of turbostat.
+.TP
+\fB-result \fIfile\fR
+Export a results table to a text file for parsing.
+.TP
+\fB-sync\fR
+Sync the filesystems before starting the test. This reduces the size of
+the sys_sync call which happens in the suspend_prepare phase.
+.TP
+\fB-rs \fIenable/disable\fR
+During test, enable/disable runtime suspend for all devices. The test is delayed
+by 5 seconds to allow runtime suspend changes to occur. The settings are restored
+after the test is complete.
+.TP
+\fB-display \fIon/off/standby/suspend\fR
+Switch the display to the requested mode for the test using the xset command.
+This helps maintain the consistency of test data for better comparison.
+.TP
+\fB-skiphtml\fR
+Run the test and capture the trace logs, but skip the timeline generation.
+
+.SS "advanced"
+.TP
+\fB-gzip\fR
+Gzip the trace and dmesg logs to save space. The tool can also read in gzipped
+logs for processing.
+.TP
+\fB-cmd \fIstr\fR
+Run the timeline over a custom suspend command, e.g. pm-suspend. By default
+the tool forces suspend via /sys/power/state so this allows testing over
+an OS's official suspend method. The output file will change to
+hostname_command.html and will autodetect which suspend mode was triggered.
+.TP
+\fB-filter \fI"d1,d2,..."\fR
+Filter out all but these device callbacks. These strings can be device names
+or module names. e.g. 0000:00:02.0, ata5, i915, usb, etc.
+.TP
+\fB-mindev \fIt\fR
+Discard all device callbacks shorter than \fIt\fR milliseconds (default: 0.0).
+This reduces the html file size as there can be many tiny callbacks which are barely
+visible. The value is a float: e.g. 0.001 represents 1 us.
+.TP
+\fB-proc\fR
+Add usermode process info into the timeline (default: disabled).
+.TP
+\fB-dev\fR
+Add kernel source calls and threads to the timeline (default: disabled).
+.TP
+\fB-x2\fR
+Run two suspend/resumes back to back (default: disabled).
+.TP
+\fB-x2delay \fIt\fR
+Include \fIt\fR ms delay between multiple test runs (default: 0 ms).
+.TP
+\fB-predelay \fIt\fR
+Include \fIt\fR ms delay before 1st suspend (default: 0 ms).
+.TP
+\fB-postdelay \fIt\fR
+Include \fIt\fR ms delay after last resume (default: 0 ms).
+.TP
+\fB-multi \fIn d\fR
+Execute \fIn\fR consecutive tests at \fId\fR seconds intervals. The outputs will
+be created in a new subdirectory with a summary page: suspend-xN-{date}-{time}.
+
+.SS "ftrace debug"
+.TP
+\fB-f\fR
+Use ftrace to create device callgraphs (default: disabled). This can produce
+very large outputs, i.e. 10MB - 100MB.
+.TP
+\fB-ftop\fR
+Use ftrace on the top level call: "suspend_devices_and_enter" only (default: disabled).
+This option implies -f and creates a single callgraph covering all of suspend/resume.
+.TP
+\fB-maxdepth \fIlevel\fR
+limit the callgraph trace depth to \fIlevel\fR (default: 0=all). This is
+the best way to limit the output size when using callgraphs via -f.
+.TP
+\fB-expandcg\fR
+pre-expand the callgraph data in the html output (default: disabled)
+.TP
+\fB-fadd \fIfile\fR
+Add functions to be graphed in the timeline from a list in a text file
+.TP
+\fB-mincg \fIt\fR
+Discard all callgraphs shorter than \fIt\fR milliseconds (default: 0.0).
+This reduces the html file size as there can be many tiny callgraphs
+which are barely visible in the timeline.
+The value is a float: e.g. 0.001 represents 1 us.
+.TP
+\fB-cgfilter \fI"func1,func2,..."\fR
+Reduce callgraph output in the timeline by limiting it certain devices. The
+argument can be a single device name or a comma delimited list.
+(default: none)
+.TP
+\fB-cgskip \fIfile\fR
+Reduce callgraph timeline size by skipping over uninteresting functions
+in the trace, e.g. printk or console_unlock. The functions listed
+in this file will show up as empty leaves in the callgraph with only the start/end
+times displayed. cgskip.txt is used automatically if found in the path, so
+use "off" to disable completely (default: cgskip.txt)
+.TP
+\fB-cgphase \fIp\fR
+Only show callgraph data for phase \fIp\fR (e.g. suspend_late).
+.TP
+\fB-cgtest \fIn\fR
+In an x2 run, only show callgraph data for test \fIn\fR (e.g. 0 or 1).
+.TP
+\fB-timeprec \fIn\fR
+Number of significant digits in timestamps (0:S, [3:ms], 6:us).
+.TP
+\fB-bufsize \fIN\fR
+Set trace buffer size to N kilo-bytes (default: all of free memory up to 3GB)
+
+.SH COMMANDS
+.TP
+\fB-summary \fIindir\fR
+Create a summary page of all tests in \fIindir\fR. Creates summary.html
+in the current folder. The output page is a table of tests with
+suspend and resume values sorted by suspend mode, host, and kernel.
+Includes test averages by mode and links to the test html files.
+Use -genhtml to include tests with missing html.
+.TP
+\fB-modes\fR
+List available suspend modes.
+.TP
+\fB-status\fR
+Test to see if the system is able to run this tool. Use this along
+with any options you intend to use to see if they will work.
+.TP
+\fB-fpdt\fR
+Print out the contents of the ACPI Firmware Performance Data Table.
+.TP
+\fB-battery\fR
+Print out battery status and current charge.
+.TP
+\fB-wifi\fR
+Print out wifi status and connection details.
+.TP
+\fB-xon/-xoff/-xstandby/-xsuspend\fR
+Test xset by attempting to switch the display to the given mode. This
+is the same command which will be issued by \fB-display \fImode\fR.
+.TP
+\fB-xstat\fR
+Get the current DPMS display mode.
+.TP
+\fB-sysinfo\fR
+Print out system info extracted from BIOS. Reads /dev/mem directly instead of going through dmidecode.
+.TP
+\fB-devinfo\fR
+Print out the pm settings of all devices which support runtime suspend.
+.TP
+\fB-flist\fR
+Print the list of ftrace functions currently being captured. Functions
+that are not available as symbols in the current kernel are shown in red.
+By default, the tool traces a list of important suspend/resume functions
+in order to better fill out the timeline. If the user has added their own
+with -fadd they will also be checked.
+.TP
+\fB-flistall\fR
+Print all ftrace functions capable of being captured. These are all the
+possible values you can add to trace via the -fadd argument.
+.SS "rebuild"
+.TP
+\fB-ftrace \fIfile\fR
+Create HTML output from an existing ftrace file.
+.TP
+\fB-dmesg \fIfile\fR
+Create HTML output from an existing dmesg file.
+
+.SH EXAMPLES
+.SS "simple commands"
+Check which suspend modes are currently supported.
+.IP
+\f(CW$ sleepgraph -modes\fR
+.PP
+Read the Firmware Performance Data Table (FPDT)
+.IP
+\f(CW$ sudo sleepgraph -fpdt\fR
+.PP
+Print out the current USB power topology
+.IP
+\f(CW$ sleepgraph -usbtopo
+.PP
+Verify that you can run a command with a set of arguments
+.IP
+\f(CW$ sudo sleepgraph -f -rtcwake 30 -status
+.PP
+Generate a summary of all timelines in a particular folder.
+.IP
+\f(CW$ sleepgraph -summary ~/workspace/myresults/\fR
+.PP
+
+.SS "capturing basic timelines"
+Execute a mem suspend with a 15 second wakeup. Include the logs in the html.
+.IP
+\f(CW$ sudo sleepgraph -rtcwake 15 -addlogs\fR
+.PP
+Execute a standby with a 15 second wakeup. Change the output folder name.
+.IP
+\f(CW$ sudo sleepgraph -m standby -rtcwake 15 -o "standby-{host}-{date}-{time}"\fR
+.PP
+Execute a freeze with no wakeup (require keypress). Change output folder name.
+.IP
+\f(CW$ sudo sleepgraph -m freeze -rtcwake off -o "freeze-{hostname}-{date}-{time}"\fR
+.PP
+
+.SS "capturing advanced timelines"
+Execute a suspend & include dev mode source calls, limit callbacks to 5ms or larger.
+.IP
+\f(CW$ sudo sleepgraph -m mem -rtcwake 15 -dev -mindev 5\fR
+.PP
+Run two suspends back to back, include a 500ms delay before, after, and in between runs.
+.IP
+\f(CW$ sudo sleepgraph -m mem -rtcwake 15 -x2 -predelay 500 -x2delay 500 -postdelay 500\fR
+.PP
+Do a batch run of 10 freezes with 30 seconds delay between runs.
+.IP
+\f(CW$ sudo sleepgraph -m freeze -rtcwake 15 -multi 10 30\fR
+.PP
+Execute a suspend using a custom command.
+.IP
+\f(CW$ sudo sleepgraph -cmd "echo mem > /sys/power/state" -rtcwake 15\fR
+.PP
+
+.SS "adding callgraph data"
+Add device callgraphs. Limit the trace depth and only show callgraphs 10ms or larger.
+.IP
+\f(CW$ sudo sleepgraph -m mem -rtcwake 15 -f -maxdepth 5 -mincg 10\fR
+.PP
+Capture a full callgraph across all suspend, then filter the html by a single phase.
+.IP
+\f(CW$ sudo sleepgraph -m mem -rtcwake 15 -f\fR
+.IP
+\f(CW$ sleepgraph -dmesg host_mem_dmesg.txt -ftrace host_mem_ftrace.txt -f -cgphase resume
+.PP
+
+.SS "rebuild timeline from logs"
+.PP
+Rebuild the html from a previous run's logs, using the same options.
+.IP
+\f(CW$ sleepgraph -dmesg dmesg.txt -ftrace ftrace.txt -callgraph\fR
+.PP
+Rebuild the html with different options.
+.IP
+\f(CW$ sleepgraph -dmesg dmesg.txt -ftrace ftrace.txt -addlogs -srgap\fR
+
+.SH "SEE ALSO"
+dmesg(1)
+.PP
+.SH AUTHOR
+.nf
+Written by Todd Brandt <todd.e.brandt@linux.intel.com>
diff --git a/marvell/linux/tools/power/pm-graph/sleepgraph.py b/marvell/linux/tools/power/pm-graph/sleepgraph.py
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..f7d1c1f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/marvell/linux/tools/power/pm-graph/sleepgraph.py
@@ -0,0 +1,6752 @@
+#!/usr/bin/python
+# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
+#
+# Tool for analyzing suspend/resume timing
+# Copyright (c) 2013, Intel Corporation.
+#
+# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+# under the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public License,
+# version 2, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
+#
+# This program is distributed in the hope it will be useful, but WITHOUT
+# ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License for
+# more details.
+#
+# Authors:
+#	 Todd Brandt <todd.e.brandt@linux.intel.com>
+#
+# Links:
+#	 Home Page
+#	   https://01.org/pm-graph
+#	 Source repo
+#	   git@github.com:intel/pm-graph
+#
+# Description:
+#	 This tool is designed to assist kernel and OS developers in optimizing
+#	 their linux stack's suspend/resume time. Using a kernel image built
+#	 with a few extra options enabled, the tool will execute a suspend and
+#	 will capture dmesg and ftrace data until resume is complete. This data
+#	 is transformed into a device timeline and a callgraph to give a quick
+#	 and detailed view of which devices and callbacks are taking the most
+#	 time in suspend/resume. The output is a single html file which can be
+#	 viewed in firefox or chrome.
+#
+#	 The following kernel build options are required:
+#		 CONFIG_DEVMEM=y
+#		 CONFIG_PM_DEBUG=y
+#		 CONFIG_PM_SLEEP_DEBUG=y
+#		 CONFIG_FTRACE=y
+#		 CONFIG_FUNCTION_TRACER=y
+#		 CONFIG_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER=y
+#		 CONFIG_KPROBES=y
+#		 CONFIG_KPROBES_ON_FTRACE=y
+#
+#	 For kernel versions older than 3.15:
+#	 The following additional kernel parameters are required:
+#		 (e.g. in file /etc/default/grub)
+#		 GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="... initcall_debug log_buf_len=16M ..."
+#
+
+# ----------------- LIBRARIES --------------------
+
+import sys
+import time
+import os
+import string
+import re
+import platform
+import signal
+import codecs
+from datetime import datetime
+import struct
+import configparser
+import gzip
+from threading import Thread
+from subprocess import call, Popen, PIPE
+import base64
+
+def pprint(msg):
+	print(msg)
+	sys.stdout.flush()
+
+def ascii(text):
+	return text.decode('ascii', 'ignore')
+
+# ----------------- CLASSES --------------------
+
+# Class: SystemValues
+# Description:
+#	 A global, single-instance container used to
+#	 store system values and test parameters
+class SystemValues:
+	title = 'SleepGraph'
+	version = '5.5'
+	ansi = False
+	rs = 0
+	display = ''
+	gzip = False
+	sync = False
+	verbose = False
+	testlog = True
+	dmesglog = True
+	ftracelog = False
+	tstat = True
+	mindevlen = 0.0
+	mincglen = 0.0
+	cgphase = ''
+	cgtest = -1
+	cgskip = ''
+	multitest = {'run': False, 'count': 0, 'delay': 0}
+	max_graph_depth = 0
+	callloopmaxgap = 0.0001
+	callloopmaxlen = 0.005
+	bufsize = 0
+	cpucount = 0
+	memtotal = 204800
+	memfree = 204800
+	srgap = 0
+	cgexp = False
+	testdir = ''
+	outdir = ''
+	tpath = '/sys/kernel/debug/tracing/'
+	fpdtpath = '/sys/firmware/acpi/tables/FPDT'
+	epath = '/sys/kernel/debug/tracing/events/power/'
+	pmdpath = '/sys/power/pm_debug_messages'
+	traceevents = [
+		'suspend_resume',
+		'wakeup_source_activate',
+		'wakeup_source_deactivate',
+		'device_pm_callback_end',
+		'device_pm_callback_start'
+	]
+	logmsg = ''
+	testcommand = ''
+	mempath = '/dev/mem'
+	powerfile = '/sys/power/state'
+	mempowerfile = '/sys/power/mem_sleep'
+	diskpowerfile = '/sys/power/disk'
+	suspendmode = 'mem'
+	memmode = ''
+	diskmode = ''
+	hostname = 'localhost'
+	prefix = 'test'
+	teststamp = ''
+	sysstamp = ''
+	dmesgstart = 0.0
+	dmesgfile = ''
+	ftracefile = ''
+	htmlfile = 'output.html'
+	result = ''
+	rtcwake = True
+	rtcwaketime = 15
+	rtcpath = ''
+	devicefilter = []
+	cgfilter = []
+	stamp = 0
+	execcount = 1
+	x2delay = 0
+	skiphtml = False
+	usecallgraph = False
+	ftopfunc = 'suspend_devices_and_enter'
+	ftop = False
+	usetraceevents = False
+	usetracemarkers = True
+	usekprobes = True
+	usedevsrc = False
+	useprocmon = False
+	notestrun = False
+	cgdump = False
+	devdump = False
+	mixedphaseheight = True
+	devprops = dict()
+	platinfo = []
+	predelay = 0
+	postdelay = 0
+	pmdebug = ''
+	tracefuncs = {
+		'sys_sync': {},
+		'ksys_sync': {},
+		'__pm_notifier_call_chain': {},
+		'pm_prepare_console': {},
+		'pm_notifier_call_chain': {},
+		'freeze_processes': {},
+		'freeze_kernel_threads': {},
+		'pm_restrict_gfp_mask': {},
+		'acpi_suspend_begin': {},
+		'acpi_hibernation_begin': {},
+		'acpi_hibernation_enter': {},
+		'acpi_hibernation_leave': {},
+		'acpi_pm_freeze': {},
+		'acpi_pm_thaw': {},
+		'acpi_s2idle_end': {},
+		'acpi_s2idle_sync': {},
+		'acpi_s2idle_begin': {},
+		'acpi_s2idle_prepare': {},
+		'acpi_s2idle_wake': {},
+		'acpi_s2idle_wakeup': {},
+		'acpi_s2idle_restore': {},
+		'hibernate_preallocate_memory': {},
+		'create_basic_memory_bitmaps': {},
+		'swsusp_write': {},
+		'suspend_console': {},
+		'acpi_pm_prepare': {},
+		'syscore_suspend': {},
+		'arch_enable_nonboot_cpus_end': {},
+		'syscore_resume': {},
+		'acpi_pm_finish': {},
+		'resume_console': {},
+		'acpi_pm_end': {},
+		'pm_restore_gfp_mask': {},
+		'thaw_processes': {},
+		'pm_restore_console': {},
+		'CPU_OFF': {
+			'func':'_cpu_down',
+			'args_x86_64': {'cpu':'%di:s32'},
+			'format': 'CPU_OFF[{cpu}]'
+		},
+		'CPU_ON': {
+			'func':'_cpu_up',
+			'args_x86_64': {'cpu':'%di:s32'},
+			'format': 'CPU_ON[{cpu}]'
+		},
+	}
+	dev_tracefuncs = {
+		# general wait/delay/sleep
+		'msleep': { 'args_x86_64': {'time':'%di:s32'}, 'ub': 1 },
+		'schedule_timeout': { 'args_x86_64': {'timeout':'%di:s32'}, 'ub': 1 },
+		'udelay': { 'func':'__const_udelay', 'args_x86_64': {'loops':'%di:s32'}, 'ub': 1 },
+		'usleep_range': { 'args_x86_64': {'min':'%di:s32', 'max':'%si:s32'}, 'ub': 1 },
+		'mutex_lock_slowpath': { 'func':'__mutex_lock_slowpath', 'ub': 1 },
+		'acpi_os_stall': {'ub': 1},
+		'rt_mutex_slowlock': {'ub': 1},
+		# ACPI
+		'acpi_resume_power_resources': {},
+		'acpi_ps_execute_method': { 'args_x86_64': {
+			'fullpath':'+0(+40(%di)):string',
+		}},
+		# mei_me
+		'mei_reset': {},
+		# filesystem
+		'ext4_sync_fs': {},
+		# 80211
+		'ath10k_bmi_read_memory': { 'args_x86_64': {'length':'%cx:s32'} },
+		'ath10k_bmi_write_memory': { 'args_x86_64': {'length':'%cx:s32'} },
+		'ath10k_bmi_fast_download': { 'args_x86_64': {'length':'%cx:s32'} },
+		'iwlagn_mac_start': {},
+		'iwlagn_alloc_bcast_station': {},
+		'iwl_trans_pcie_start_hw': {},
+		'iwl_trans_pcie_start_fw': {},
+		'iwl_run_init_ucode': {},
+		'iwl_load_ucode_wait_alive': {},
+		'iwl_alive_start': {},
+		'iwlagn_mac_stop': {},
+		'iwlagn_mac_suspend': {},
+		'iwlagn_mac_resume': {},
+		'iwlagn_mac_add_interface': {},
+		'iwlagn_mac_remove_interface': {},
+		'iwlagn_mac_change_interface': {},
+		'iwlagn_mac_config': {},
+		'iwlagn_configure_filter': {},
+		'iwlagn_mac_hw_scan': {},
+		'iwlagn_bss_info_changed': {},
+		'iwlagn_mac_channel_switch': {},
+		'iwlagn_mac_flush': {},
+		# ATA
+		'ata_eh_recover': { 'args_x86_64': {'port':'+36(%di):s32'} },
+		# i915
+		'i915_gem_resume': {},
+		'i915_restore_state': {},
+		'intel_opregion_setup': {},
+		'g4x_pre_enable_dp': {},
+		'vlv_pre_enable_dp': {},
+		'chv_pre_enable_dp': {},
+		'g4x_enable_dp': {},
+		'vlv_enable_dp': {},
+		'intel_hpd_init': {},
+		'intel_opregion_register': {},
+		'intel_dp_detect': {},
+		'intel_hdmi_detect': {},
+		'intel_opregion_init': {},
+		'intel_fbdev_set_suspend': {},
+	}
+	cgblacklist = []
+	kprobes = dict()
+	timeformat = '%.3f'
+	cmdline = '%s %s' % \
+			(os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]), ' '.join(sys.argv[1:]))
+	kparams = ''
+	sudouser = ''
+	def __init__(self):
+		self.archargs = 'args_'+platform.machine()
+		self.hostname = platform.node()
+		if(self.hostname == ''):
+			self.hostname = 'localhost'
+		rtc = "rtc0"
+		if os.path.exists('/dev/rtc'):
+			rtc = os.readlink('/dev/rtc')
+		rtc = '/sys/class/rtc/'+rtc
+		if os.path.exists(rtc) and os.path.exists(rtc+'/date') and \
+			os.path.exists(rtc+'/time') and os.path.exists(rtc+'/wakealarm'):
+			self.rtcpath = rtc
+		if (hasattr(sys.stdout, 'isatty') and sys.stdout.isatty()):
+			self.ansi = True
+		self.testdir = datetime.now().strftime('suspend-%y%m%d-%H%M%S')
+		if os.getuid() == 0 and 'SUDO_USER' in os.environ and \
+			os.environ['SUDO_USER']:
+			self.sudouser = os.environ['SUDO_USER']
+	def vprint(self, msg):
+		self.logmsg += msg+'\n'
+		if self.verbose or msg.startswith('WARNING:'):
+			pprint(msg)
+	def signalHandler(self, signum, frame):
+		if not self.result:
+			return
+		signame = self.signames[signum] if signum in self.signames else 'UNKNOWN'
+		msg = 'Signal %s caused a tool exit, line %d' % (signame, frame.f_lineno)
+		sysvals.outputResult({'error':msg})
+		sys.exit(3)
+	def signalHandlerInit(self):
+		capture = ['BUS', 'SYS', 'XCPU', 'XFSZ', 'PWR', 'HUP', 'INT', 'QUIT',
+			'ILL', 'ABRT', 'FPE', 'SEGV', 'TERM', 'TSTP']
+		self.signames = dict()
+		for i in capture:
+			s = 'SIG'+i
+			try:
+				signum = getattr(signal, s)
+				signal.signal(signum, self.signalHandler)
+			except:
+				continue
+			self.signames[signum] = s
+	def rootCheck(self, fatal=True):
+		if(os.access(self.powerfile, os.W_OK)):
+			return True
+		if fatal:
+			msg = 'This command requires sysfs mount and root access'
+			pprint('ERROR: %s\n' % msg)
+			self.outputResult({'error':msg})
+			sys.exit(1)
+		return False
+	def rootUser(self, fatal=False):
+		if 'USER' in os.environ and os.environ['USER'] == 'root':
+			return True
+		if fatal:
+			msg = 'This command must be run as root'
+			pprint('ERROR: %s\n' % msg)
+			self.outputResult({'error':msg})
+			sys.exit(1)
+		return False
+	def getExec(self, cmd):
+		try:
+			fp = Popen(['which', cmd], stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE).stdout
+			out = ascii(fp.read()).strip()
+			fp.close()
+		except:
+			out = ''
+		if out:
+			return out
+		for path in ['/sbin', '/bin', '/usr/sbin', '/usr/bin',
+			'/usr/local/sbin', '/usr/local/bin']:
+			cmdfull = os.path.join(path, cmd)
+			if os.path.exists(cmdfull):
+				return cmdfull
+		return out
+	def setPrecision(self, num):
+		if num < 0 or num > 6:
+			return
+		self.timeformat = '%.{0}f'.format(num)
+	def setOutputFolder(self, value):
+		args = dict()
+		n = datetime.now()
+		args['date'] = n.strftime('%y%m%d')
+		args['time'] = n.strftime('%H%M%S')
+		args['hostname'] = args['host'] = self.hostname
+		args['mode'] = self.suspendmode
+		return value.format(**args)
+	def setOutputFile(self):
+		if self.dmesgfile != '':
+			m = re.match('(?P<name>.*)_dmesg\.txt.*', self.dmesgfile)
+			if(m):
+				self.htmlfile = m.group('name')+'.html'
+		if self.ftracefile != '':
+			m = re.match('(?P<name>.*)_ftrace\.txt.*', self.ftracefile)
+			if(m):
+				self.htmlfile = m.group('name')+'.html'
+	def systemInfo(self, info):
+		p = m = ''
+		if 'baseboard-manufacturer' in info:
+			m = info['baseboard-manufacturer']
+		elif 'system-manufacturer' in info:
+			m = info['system-manufacturer']
+		if 'system-product-name' in info:
+			p = info['system-product-name']
+		elif 'baseboard-product-name' in info:
+			p = info['baseboard-product-name']
+		if m[:5].lower() == 'intel' and 'baseboard-product-name' in info:
+			p = info['baseboard-product-name']
+		c = info['processor-version'] if 'processor-version' in info else ''
+		b = info['bios-version'] if 'bios-version' in info else ''
+		r = info['bios-release-date'] if 'bios-release-date' in info else ''
+		self.sysstamp = '# sysinfo | man:%s | plat:%s | cpu:%s | bios:%s | biosdate:%s | numcpu:%d | memsz:%d | memfr:%d' % \
+			(m, p, c, b, r, self.cpucount, self.memtotal, self.memfree)
+		try:
+			kcmd = open('/proc/cmdline', 'r').read().strip()
+		except:
+			kcmd = ''
+		if kcmd:
+			self.sysstamp += '\n# kparams | %s' % kcmd
+	def printSystemInfo(self, fatal=False):
+		self.rootCheck(True)
+		out = dmidecode(self.mempath, fatal)
+		if len(out) < 1:
+			return
+		fmt = '%-24s: %s'
+		for name in sorted(out):
+			print(fmt % (name, out[name]))
+		print(fmt % ('cpucount', ('%d' % self.cpucount)))
+		print(fmt % ('memtotal', ('%d kB' % self.memtotal)))
+		print(fmt % ('memfree', ('%d kB' % self.memfree)))
+	def cpuInfo(self):
+		self.cpucount = 0
+		fp = open('/proc/cpuinfo', 'r')
+		for line in fp:
+			if re.match('^processor[ \t]*:[ \t]*[0-9]*', line):
+				self.cpucount += 1
+		fp.close()
+		fp = open('/proc/meminfo', 'r')
+		for line in fp:
+			m = re.match('^MemTotal:[ \t]*(?P<sz>[0-9]*) *kB', line)
+			if m:
+				self.memtotal = int(m.group('sz'))
+			m = re.match('^MemFree:[ \t]*(?P<sz>[0-9]*) *kB', line)
+			if m:
+				self.memfree = int(m.group('sz'))
+		fp.close()
+	def initTestOutput(self, name):
+		self.prefix = self.hostname
+		v = open('/proc/version', 'r').read().strip()
+		kver = v.split()[2]
+		fmt = name+'-%m%d%y-%H%M%S'
+		testtime = datetime.now().strftime(fmt)
+		self.teststamp = \
+			'# '+testtime+' '+self.prefix+' '+self.suspendmode+' '+kver
+		ext = ''
+		if self.gzip:
+			ext = '.gz'
+		self.dmesgfile = \
+			self.testdir+'/'+self.prefix+'_'+self.suspendmode+'_dmesg.txt'+ext
+		self.ftracefile = \
+			self.testdir+'/'+self.prefix+'_'+self.suspendmode+'_ftrace.txt'+ext
+		self.htmlfile = \
+			self.testdir+'/'+self.prefix+'_'+self.suspendmode+'.html'
+		if not os.path.isdir(self.testdir):
+			os.makedirs(self.testdir)
+	def getValueList(self, value):
+		out = []
+		for i in value.split(','):
+			if i.strip():
+				out.append(i.strip())
+		return out
+	def setDeviceFilter(self, value):
+		self.devicefilter = self.getValueList(value)
+	def setCallgraphFilter(self, value):
+		self.cgfilter = self.getValueList(value)
+	def skipKprobes(self, value):
+		for k in self.getValueList(value):
+			if k in self.tracefuncs:
+				del self.tracefuncs[k]
+			if k in self.dev_tracefuncs:
+				del self.dev_tracefuncs[k]
+	def setCallgraphBlacklist(self, file):
+		self.cgblacklist = self.listFromFile(file)
+	def rtcWakeAlarmOn(self):
+		call('echo 0 > '+self.rtcpath+'/wakealarm', shell=True)
+		nowtime = open(self.rtcpath+'/since_epoch', 'r').read().strip()
+		if nowtime:
+			nowtime = int(nowtime)
+		else:
+			# if hardware time fails, use the software time
+			nowtime = int(datetime.now().strftime('%s'))
+		alarm = nowtime + self.rtcwaketime
+		call('echo %d > %s/wakealarm' % (alarm, self.rtcpath), shell=True)
+	def rtcWakeAlarmOff(self):
+		call('echo 0 > %s/wakealarm' % self.rtcpath, shell=True)
+	def initdmesg(self):
+		# get the latest time stamp from the dmesg log
+		fp = Popen('dmesg', stdout=PIPE).stdout
+		ktime = '0'
+		for line in fp:
+			line = ascii(line).replace('\r\n', '')
+			idx = line.find('[')
+			if idx > 1:
+				line = line[idx:]
+			m = re.match('[ \t]*(\[ *)(?P<ktime>[0-9\.]*)(\]) (?P<msg>.*)', line)
+			if(m):
+				ktime = m.group('ktime')
+		fp.close()
+		self.dmesgstart = float(ktime)
+	def getdmesg(self, testdata):
+		op = self.writeDatafileHeader(sysvals.dmesgfile, testdata)
+		# store all new dmesg lines since initdmesg was called
+		fp = Popen('dmesg', stdout=PIPE).stdout
+		for line in fp:
+			line = ascii(line).replace('\r\n', '')
+			idx = line.find('[')
+			if idx > 1:
+				line = line[idx:]
+			m = re.match('[ \t]*(\[ *)(?P<ktime>[0-9\.]*)(\]) (?P<msg>.*)', line)
+			if(not m):
+				continue
+			ktime = float(m.group('ktime'))
+			if ktime > self.dmesgstart:
+				op.write(line)
+		fp.close()
+		op.close()
+	def listFromFile(self, file):
+		list = []
+		fp = open(file)
+		for i in fp.read().split('\n'):
+			i = i.strip()
+			if i and i[0] != '#':
+				list.append(i)
+		fp.close()
+		return list
+	def addFtraceFilterFunctions(self, file):
+		for i in self.listFromFile(file):
+			if len(i) < 2:
+				continue
+			self.tracefuncs[i] = dict()
+	def getFtraceFilterFunctions(self, current):
+		self.rootCheck(True)
+		if not current:
+			call('cat '+self.tpath+'available_filter_functions', shell=True)
+			return
+		master = self.listFromFile(self.tpath+'available_filter_functions')
+		for i in sorted(self.tracefuncs):
+			if 'func' in self.tracefuncs[i]:
+				i = self.tracefuncs[i]['func']
+			if i in master:
+				print(i)
+			else:
+				print(self.colorText(i))
+	def setFtraceFilterFunctions(self, list):
+		master = self.listFromFile(self.tpath+'available_filter_functions')
+		flist = ''
+		for i in list:
+			if i not in master:
+				continue
+			if ' [' in i:
+				flist += i.split(' ')[0]+'\n'
+			else:
+				flist += i+'\n'
+		fp = open(self.tpath+'set_graph_function', 'w')
+		fp.write(flist)
+		fp.close()
+	def basicKprobe(self, name):
+		self.kprobes[name] = {'name': name,'func': name,'args': dict(),'format': name}
+	def defaultKprobe(self, name, kdata):
+		k = kdata
+		for field in ['name', 'format', 'func']:
+			if field not in k:
+				k[field] = name
+		if self.archargs in k:
+			k['args'] = k[self.archargs]
+		else:
+			k['args'] = dict()
+			k['format'] = name
+		self.kprobes[name] = k
+	def kprobeColor(self, name):
+		if name not in self.kprobes or 'color' not in self.kprobes[name]:
+			return ''
+		return self.kprobes[name]['color']
+	def kprobeDisplayName(self, name, dataraw):
+		if name not in self.kprobes:
+			self.basicKprobe(name)
+		data = ''
+		quote=0
+		# first remvoe any spaces inside quotes, and the quotes
+		for c in dataraw:
+			if c == '"':
+				quote = (quote + 1) % 2
+			if quote and c == ' ':
+				data += '_'
+			elif c != '"':
+				data += c
+		fmt, args = self.kprobes[name]['format'], self.kprobes[name]['args']
+		arglist = dict()
+		# now process the args
+		for arg in sorted(args):
+			arglist[arg] = ''
+			m = re.match('.* '+arg+'=(?P<arg>.*) ', data);
+			if m:
+				arglist[arg] = m.group('arg')
+			else:
+				m = re.match('.* '+arg+'=(?P<arg>.*)', data);
+				if m:
+					arglist[arg] = m.group('arg')
+		out = fmt.format(**arglist)
+		out = out.replace(' ', '_').replace('"', '')
+		return out
+	def kprobeText(self, kname, kprobe):
+		name = fmt = func = kname
+		args = dict()
+		if 'name' in kprobe:
+			name = kprobe['name']
+		if 'format' in kprobe:
+			fmt = kprobe['format']
+		if 'func' in kprobe:
+			func = kprobe['func']
+		if self.archargs in kprobe:
+			args = kprobe[self.archargs]
+		if 'args' in kprobe:
+			args = kprobe['args']
+		if re.findall('{(?P<n>[a-z,A-Z,0-9]*)}', func):
+			doError('Kprobe "%s" has format info in the function name "%s"' % (name, func))
+		for arg in re.findall('{(?P<n>[a-z,A-Z,0-9]*)}', fmt):
+			if arg not in args:
+				doError('Kprobe "%s" is missing argument "%s"' % (name, arg))
+		val = 'p:%s_cal %s' % (name, func)
+		for i in sorted(args):
+			val += ' %s=%s' % (i, args[i])
+		val += '\nr:%s_ret %s $retval\n' % (name, func)
+		return val
+	def addKprobes(self, output=False):
+		if len(self.kprobes) < 1:
+			return
+		if output:
+			pprint('    kprobe functions in this kernel:')
+		# first test each kprobe
+		rejects = []
+		# sort kprobes: trace, ub-dev, custom, dev
+		kpl = [[], [], [], []]
+		linesout = len(self.kprobes)
+		for name in sorted(self.kprobes):
+			res = self.colorText('YES', 32)
+			if not self.testKprobe(name, self.kprobes[name]):
+				res = self.colorText('NO')
+				rejects.append(name)
+			else:
+				if name in self.tracefuncs:
+					kpl[0].append(name)
+				elif name in self.dev_tracefuncs:
+					if 'ub' in self.dev_tracefuncs[name]:
+						kpl[1].append(name)
+					else:
+						kpl[3].append(name)
+				else:
+					kpl[2].append(name)
+			if output:
+				pprint('         %s: %s' % (name, res))
+		kplist = kpl[0] + kpl[1] + kpl[2] + kpl[3]
+		# remove all failed ones from the list
+		for name in rejects:
+			self.kprobes.pop(name)
+		# set the kprobes all at once
+		self.fsetVal('', 'kprobe_events')
+		kprobeevents = ''
+		for kp in kplist:
+			kprobeevents += self.kprobeText(kp, self.kprobes[kp])
+		self.fsetVal(kprobeevents, 'kprobe_events')
+		if output:
+			check = self.fgetVal('kprobe_events')
+			linesack = (len(check.split('\n')) - 1) // 2
+			pprint('    kprobe functions enabled: %d/%d' % (linesack, linesout))
+		self.fsetVal('1', 'events/kprobes/enable')
+	def testKprobe(self, kname, kprobe):
+		self.fsetVal('0', 'events/kprobes/enable')
+		kprobeevents = self.kprobeText(kname, kprobe)
+		if not kprobeevents:
+			return False
+		try:
+			self.fsetVal(kprobeevents, 'kprobe_events')
+			check = self.fgetVal('kprobe_events')
+		except:
+			return False
+		linesout = len(kprobeevents.split('\n'))
+		linesack = len(check.split('\n'))
+		if linesack < linesout:
+			return False
+		return True
+	def setVal(self, val, file):
+		if not os.path.exists(file):
+			return False
+		try:
+			fp = open(file, 'wb', 0)
+			fp.write(val.encode())
+			fp.flush()
+			fp.close()
+		except:
+			return False
+		return True
+	def fsetVal(self, val, path):
+		return self.setVal(val, self.tpath+path)
+	def getVal(self, file):
+		res = ''
+		if not os.path.exists(file):
+			return res
+		try:
+			fp = open(file, 'r')
+			res = fp.read()
+			fp.close()
+		except:
+			pass
+		return res
+	def fgetVal(self, path):
+		return self.getVal(self.tpath+path)
+	def cleanupFtrace(self):
+		if(self.usecallgraph or self.usetraceevents or self.usedevsrc):
+			self.fsetVal('0', 'events/kprobes/enable')
+			self.fsetVal('', 'kprobe_events')
+			self.fsetVal('1024', 'buffer_size_kb')
+		if self.pmdebug:
+			self.setVal(self.pmdebug, self.pmdpath)
+	def setupAllKprobes(self):
+		for name in self.tracefuncs:
+			self.defaultKprobe(name, self.tracefuncs[name])
+		for name in self.dev_tracefuncs:
+			self.defaultKprobe(name, self.dev_tracefuncs[name])
+	def isCallgraphFunc(self, name):
+		if len(self.tracefuncs) < 1 and self.suspendmode == 'command':
+			return True
+		for i in self.tracefuncs:
+			if 'func' in self.tracefuncs[i]:
+				f = self.tracefuncs[i]['func']
+			else:
+				f = i
+			if name == f:
+				return True
+		return False
+	def initFtrace(self):
+		self.printSystemInfo(False)
+		pprint('INITIALIZING FTRACE...')
+		# turn trace off
+		self.fsetVal('0', 'tracing_on')
+		self.cleanupFtrace()
+		# pm debug messages
+		pv = self.getVal(self.pmdpath)
+		if pv != '1':
+			self.setVal('1', self.pmdpath)
+			self.pmdebug = pv
+		# set the trace clock to global
+		self.fsetVal('global', 'trace_clock')
+		self.fsetVal('nop', 'current_tracer')
+		# set trace buffer to an appropriate value
+		cpus = max(1, self.cpucount)
+		if self.bufsize > 0:
+			tgtsize = self.bufsize
+		elif self.usecallgraph or self.usedevsrc:
+			bmax = (1*1024*1024) if self.suspendmode in ['disk', 'command'] \
+				else (3*1024*1024)
+			tgtsize = min(self.memfree, bmax)
+		else:
+			tgtsize = 65536
+		while not self.fsetVal('%d' % (tgtsize // cpus), 'buffer_size_kb'):
+			# if the size failed to set, lower it and keep trying
+			tgtsize -= 65536
+			if tgtsize < 65536:
+				tgtsize = int(self.fgetVal('buffer_size_kb')) * cpus
+				break
+		pprint('Setting trace buffers to %d kB (%d kB per cpu)' % (tgtsize, tgtsize/cpus))
+		# initialize the callgraph trace
+		if(self.usecallgraph):
+			# set trace type
+			self.fsetVal('function_graph', 'current_tracer')
+			self.fsetVal('', 'set_ftrace_filter')
+			# set trace format options
+			self.fsetVal('print-parent', 'trace_options')
+			self.fsetVal('funcgraph-abstime', 'trace_options')
+			self.fsetVal('funcgraph-cpu', 'trace_options')
+			self.fsetVal('funcgraph-duration', 'trace_options')
+			self.fsetVal('funcgraph-proc', 'trace_options')
+			self.fsetVal('funcgraph-tail', 'trace_options')
+			self.fsetVal('nofuncgraph-overhead', 'trace_options')
+			self.fsetVal('context-info', 'trace_options')
+			self.fsetVal('graph-time', 'trace_options')
+			self.fsetVal('%d' % self.max_graph_depth, 'max_graph_depth')
+			cf = ['dpm_run_callback']
+			if(self.usetraceevents):
+				cf += ['dpm_prepare', 'dpm_complete']
+			for fn in self.tracefuncs:
+				if 'func' in self.tracefuncs[fn]:
+					cf.append(self.tracefuncs[fn]['func'])
+				else:
+					cf.append(fn)
+			if self.ftop:
+				self.setFtraceFilterFunctions([self.ftopfunc])
+			else:
+				self.setFtraceFilterFunctions(cf)
+		# initialize the kprobe trace
+		elif self.usekprobes:
+			for name in self.tracefuncs:
+				self.defaultKprobe(name, self.tracefuncs[name])
+			if self.usedevsrc:
+				for name in self.dev_tracefuncs:
+					self.defaultKprobe(name, self.dev_tracefuncs[name])
+			pprint('INITIALIZING KPROBES...')
+			self.addKprobes(self.verbose)
+		if(self.usetraceevents):
+			# turn trace events on
+			events = iter(self.traceevents)
+			for e in events:
+				self.fsetVal('1', 'events/power/'+e+'/enable')
+		# clear the trace buffer
+		self.fsetVal('', 'trace')
+	def verifyFtrace(self):
+		# files needed for any trace data
+		files = ['buffer_size_kb', 'current_tracer', 'trace', 'trace_clock',
+				 'trace_marker', 'trace_options', 'tracing_on']
+		# files needed for callgraph trace data
+		tp = self.tpath
+		if(self.usecallgraph):
+			files += [
+				'available_filter_functions',
+				'set_ftrace_filter',
+				'set_graph_function'
+			]
+		for f in files:
+			if(os.path.exists(tp+f) == False):
+				return False
+		return True
+	def verifyKprobes(self):
+		# files needed for kprobes to work
+		files = ['kprobe_events', 'events']
+		tp = self.tpath
+		for f in files:
+			if(os.path.exists(tp+f) == False):
+				return False
+		return True
+	def colorText(self, str, color=31):
+		if not self.ansi:
+			return str
+		return '\x1B[%d;40m%s\x1B[m' % (color, str)
+	def writeDatafileHeader(self, filename, testdata):
+		fp = self.openlog(filename, 'w')
+		fp.write('%s\n%s\n# command | %s\n' % (self.teststamp, self.sysstamp, self.cmdline))
+		for test in testdata:
+			if 'fw' in test:
+				fw = test['fw']
+				if(fw):
+					fp.write('# fwsuspend %u fwresume %u\n' % (fw[0], fw[1]))
+			if 'mcelog' in test:
+				fp.write('# mcelog %s\n' % test['mcelog'])
+			if 'turbo' in test:
+				fp.write('# turbostat %s\n' % test['turbo'])
+			if 'bat' in test:
+				(a1, c1), (a2, c2) = test['bat']
+				fp.write('# battery %s %d %s %d\n' % (a1, c1, a2, c2))
+			if 'wifi' in test:
+				wstr = []
+				for wifi in test['wifi']:
+					tmp = []
+					for key in sorted(wifi):
+						tmp.append('%s:%s' % (key, wifi[key]))
+					wstr.append('|'.join(tmp))
+				fp.write('# wifi %s\n' % (','.join(wstr)))
+			if test['error'] or len(testdata) > 1:
+				fp.write('# enter_sleep_error %s\n' % test['error'])
+		return fp
+	def sudoUserchown(self, dir):
+		if os.path.exists(dir) and self.sudouser:
+			cmd = 'chown -R {0}:{0} {1} > /dev/null 2>&1'
+			call(cmd.format(self.sudouser, dir), shell=True)
+	def outputResult(self, testdata, num=0):
+		if not self.result:
+			return
+		n = ''
+		if num > 0:
+			n = '%d' % num
+		fp = open(self.result, 'a')
+		if 'error' in testdata:
+			fp.write('result%s: fail\n' % n)
+			fp.write('error%s: %s\n' % (n, testdata['error']))
+		else:
+			fp.write('result%s: pass\n' % n)
+		for v in ['suspend', 'resume', 'boot', 'lastinit']:
+			if v in testdata:
+				fp.write('%s%s: %.3f\n' % (v, n, testdata[v]))
+		for v in ['fwsuspend', 'fwresume']:
+			if v in testdata:
+				fp.write('%s%s: %.3f\n' % (v, n, testdata[v] / 1000000.0))
+		if 'bugurl' in testdata:
+			fp.write('url%s: %s\n' % (n, testdata['bugurl']))
+		fp.close()
+		self.sudoUserchown(self.result)
+	def configFile(self, file):
+		dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__))
+		if os.path.exists(file):
+			return file
+		elif os.path.exists(dir+'/'+file):
+			return dir+'/'+file
+		elif os.path.exists(dir+'/config/'+file):
+			return dir+'/config/'+file
+		return ''
+	def openlog(self, filename, mode):
+		isgz = self.gzip
+		if mode == 'r':
+			try:
+				with gzip.open(filename, mode+'t') as fp:
+					test = fp.read(64)
+				isgz = True
+			except:
+				isgz = False
+		if isgz:
+			return gzip.open(filename, mode+'t')
+		return open(filename, mode)
+	def b64unzip(self, data):
+		try:
+			out = codecs.decode(base64.b64decode(data), 'zlib').decode()
+		except:
+			out = data
+		return out
+	def b64zip(self, data):
+		out = base64.b64encode(codecs.encode(data.encode(), 'zlib')).decode()
+		return out
+	def mcelog(self, clear=False):
+		cmd = self.getExec('mcelog')
+		if not cmd:
+			return ''
+		if clear:
+			call(cmd+' > /dev/null 2>&1', shell=True)
+			return ''
+		try:
+			fp = Popen([cmd], stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE).stdout
+			out = ascii(fp.read()).strip()
+			fp.close()
+		except:
+			return ''
+		if not out:
+			return ''
+		return self.b64zip(out)
+	def platforminfo(self):
+		# add platform info on to a completed ftrace file
+		if not os.path.exists(self.ftracefile):
+			return False
+		footer = '#\n'
+
+		# add test command string line if need be
+		if self.suspendmode == 'command' and self.testcommand:
+			footer += '# platform-testcmd: %s\n' % (self.testcommand)
+
+		# get a list of target devices from the ftrace file
+		props = dict()
+		tp = TestProps()
+		tf = self.openlog(self.ftracefile, 'r')
+		for line in tf:
+			# determine the trace data type (required for further parsing)
+			m = re.match(tp.tracertypefmt, line)
+			if(m):
+				tp.setTracerType(m.group('t'))
+				continue
+			# parse only valid lines, if this is not one move on
+			m = re.match(tp.ftrace_line_fmt, line)
+			if(not m or 'device_pm_callback_start' not in line):
+				continue
+			m = re.match('.*: (?P<drv>.*) (?P<d>.*), parent: *(?P<p>.*), .*', m.group('msg'));
+			if(not m):
+				continue
+			dev = m.group('d')
+			if dev not in props:
+				props[dev] = DevProps()
+		tf.close()
+
+		# now get the syspath for each target device
+		for dirname, dirnames, filenames in os.walk('/sys/devices'):
+			if(re.match('.*/power', dirname) and 'async' in filenames):
+				dev = dirname.split('/')[-2]
+				if dev in props and (not props[dev].syspath or len(dirname) < len(props[dev].syspath)):
+					props[dev].syspath = dirname[:-6]
+
+		# now fill in the properties for our target devices
+		for dev in sorted(props):
+			dirname = props[dev].syspath
+			if not dirname or not os.path.exists(dirname):
+				continue
+			with open(dirname+'/power/async') as fp:
+				text = fp.read()
+				props[dev].isasync = False
+				if 'enabled' in text:
+					props[dev].isasync = True
+			fields = os.listdir(dirname)
+			if 'product' in fields:
+				with open(dirname+'/product', 'rb') as fp:
+					props[dev].altname = ascii(fp.read())
+			elif 'name' in fields:
+				with open(dirname+'/name', 'rb') as fp:
+					props[dev].altname = ascii(fp.read())
+			elif 'model' in fields:
+				with open(dirname+'/model', 'rb') as fp:
+					props[dev].altname = ascii(fp.read())
+			elif 'description' in fields:
+				with open(dirname+'/description', 'rb') as fp:
+					props[dev].altname = ascii(fp.read())
+			elif 'id' in fields:
+				with open(dirname+'/id', 'rb') as fp:
+					props[dev].altname = ascii(fp.read())
+			elif 'idVendor' in fields and 'idProduct' in fields:
+				idv, idp = '', ''
+				with open(dirname+'/idVendor', 'rb') as fp:
+					idv = ascii(fp.read()).strip()
+				with open(dirname+'/idProduct', 'rb') as fp:
+					idp = ascii(fp.read()).strip()
+				props[dev].altname = '%s:%s' % (idv, idp)
+			if props[dev].altname:
+				out = props[dev].altname.strip().replace('\n', ' ')\
+					.replace(',', ' ').replace(';', ' ')
+				props[dev].altname = out
+
+		# add a devinfo line to the bottom of ftrace
+		out = ''
+		for dev in sorted(props):
+			out += props[dev].out(dev)
+		footer += '# platform-devinfo: %s\n' % self.b64zip(out)
+
+		# add a line for each of these commands with their outputs
+		cmds = [
+			['pcidevices', 'lspci', '-tv'],
+			['interrupts', 'cat', '/proc/interrupts'],
+			['gpecounts', 'sh', '-c', 'grep -v invalid /sys/firmware/acpi/interrupts/gpe*'],
+		]
+		for cargs in cmds:
+			name = cargs[0]
+			cmdline = ' '.join(cargs[1:])
+			cmdpath = self.getExec(cargs[1])
+			if not cmdpath:
+				continue
+			cmd = [cmdpath] + cargs[2:]
+			try:
+				fp = Popen(cmd, stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE).stdout
+				info = ascii(fp.read()).strip()
+				fp.close()
+			except:
+				continue
+			if not info:
+				continue
+			footer += '# platform-%s: %s | %s\n' % (name, cmdline, self.b64zip(info))
+
+		with self.openlog(self.ftracefile, 'a') as fp:
+			fp.write(footer)
+		return True
+	def haveTurbostat(self):
+		if not self.tstat:
+			return False
+		cmd = self.getExec('turbostat')
+		if not cmd:
+			return False
+		fp = Popen([cmd, '-v'], stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE).stderr
+		out = ascii(fp.read()).strip()
+		fp.close()
+		if re.match('turbostat version [0-9\.]* .*', out):
+			sysvals.vprint(out)
+			return True
+		return False
+	def turbostat(self):
+		cmd = self.getExec('turbostat')
+		rawout = keyline = valline = ''
+		fullcmd = '%s -q -S echo freeze > %s' % (cmd, self.powerfile)
+		fp = Popen(['sh', '-c', fullcmd], stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE).stderr
+		for line in fp:
+			line = ascii(line)
+			rawout += line
+			if keyline and valline:
+				continue
+			if re.match('(?i)Avg_MHz.*', line):
+				keyline = line.strip().split()
+			elif keyline:
+				valline = line.strip().split()
+		fp.close()
+		if not keyline or not valline or len(keyline) != len(valline):
+			errmsg = 'unrecognized turbostat output:\n'+rawout.strip()
+			sysvals.vprint(errmsg)
+			if not sysvals.verbose:
+				pprint(errmsg)
+			return ''
+		if sysvals.verbose:
+			pprint(rawout.strip())
+		out = []
+		for key in keyline:
+			idx = keyline.index(key)
+			val = valline[idx]
+			out.append('%s=%s' % (key, val))
+		return '|'.join(out)
+	def checkWifi(self):
+		out = dict()
+		iwcmd, ifcmd = self.getExec('iwconfig'), self.getExec('ifconfig')
+		if not iwcmd or not ifcmd:
+			return out
+		fp = Popen(iwcmd, stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE).stdout
+		for line in fp:
+			m = re.match('(?P<dev>\S*) .* ESSID:(?P<ess>\S*)', ascii(line))
+			if not m:
+				continue
+			out['device'] = m.group('dev')
+			if '"' in m.group('ess'):
+				out['essid'] = m.group('ess').strip('"')
+				break
+		fp.close()
+		if 'device' in out:
+			fp = Popen([ifcmd, out['device']], stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE).stdout
+			for line in fp:
+				m = re.match('.* inet (?P<ip>[0-9\.]*)', ascii(line))
+				if m:
+					out['ip'] = m.group('ip')
+					break
+			fp.close()
+		return out
+	def errorSummary(self, errinfo, msg):
+		found = False
+		for entry in errinfo:
+			if re.match(entry['match'], msg):
+				entry['count'] += 1
+				if self.hostname not in entry['urls']:
+					entry['urls'][self.hostname] = [self.htmlfile]
+				elif self.htmlfile not in entry['urls'][self.hostname]:
+					entry['urls'][self.hostname].append(self.htmlfile)
+				found = True
+				break
+		if found:
+			return
+		arr = msg.split()
+		for j in range(len(arr)):
+			if re.match('^[0-9,\-\.]*$', arr[j]):
+				arr[j] = '[0-9,\-\.]*'
+			else:
+				arr[j] = arr[j]\
+					.replace('\\', '\\\\').replace(']', '\]').replace('[', '\[')\
+					.replace('.', '\.').replace('+', '\+').replace('*', '\*')\
+					.replace('(', '\(').replace(')', '\)')
+		mstr = ' '.join(arr)
+		entry = {
+			'line': msg,
+			'match': mstr,
+			'count': 1,
+			'urls': {self.hostname: [self.htmlfile]}
+		}
+		errinfo.append(entry)
+
+sysvals = SystemValues()
+switchvalues = ['enable', 'disable', 'on', 'off', 'true', 'false', '1', '0']
+switchoff = ['disable', 'off', 'false', '0']
+suspendmodename = {
+	'freeze': 'Freeze (S0)',
+	'standby': 'Standby (S1)',
+	'mem': 'Suspend (S3)',
+	'disk': 'Hibernate (S4)'
+}
+
+# Class: DevProps
+# Description:
+#	 Simple class which holds property values collected
+#	 for all the devices used in the timeline.
+class DevProps:
+	def __init__(self):
+		self.syspath = ''
+		self.altname = ''
+		self.isasync = True
+		self.xtraclass = ''
+		self.xtrainfo = ''
+	def out(self, dev):
+		return '%s,%s,%d;' % (dev, self.altname, self.isasync)
+	def debug(self, dev):
+		pprint('%s:\n\taltname = %s\n\t  async = %s' % (dev, self.altname, self.isasync))
+	def altName(self, dev):
+		if not self.altname or self.altname == dev:
+			return dev
+		return '%s [%s]' % (self.altname, dev)
+	def xtraClass(self):
+		if self.xtraclass:
+			return ' '+self.xtraclass
+		if not self.isasync:
+			return ' sync'
+		return ''
+	def xtraInfo(self):
+		if self.xtraclass:
+			return ' '+self.xtraclass
+		if self.isasync:
+			return ' async_device'
+		return ' sync_device'
+
+# Class: DeviceNode
+# Description:
+#	 A container used to create a device hierachy, with a single root node
+#	 and a tree of child nodes. Used by Data.deviceTopology()
+class DeviceNode:
+	def __init__(self, nodename, nodedepth):
+		self.name = nodename
+		self.children = []
+		self.depth = nodedepth
+
+# Class: Data
+# Description:
+#	 The primary container for suspend/resume test data. There is one for
+#	 each test run. The data is organized into a cronological hierarchy:
+#	 Data.dmesg {
+#		phases {
+#			10 sequential, non-overlapping phases of S/R
+#			contents: times for phase start/end, order/color data for html
+#			devlist {
+#				device callback or action list for this phase
+#				device {
+#					a single device callback or generic action
+#					contents: start/stop times, pid/cpu/driver info
+#						parents/children, html id for timeline/callgraph
+#						optionally includes an ftrace callgraph
+#						optionally includes dev/ps data
+#				}
+#			}
+#		}
+#	}
+#
+class Data:
+	phasedef = {
+		'suspend_prepare': {'order': 0, 'color': '#CCFFCC'},
+		        'suspend': {'order': 1, 'color': '#88FF88'},
+		   'suspend_late': {'order': 2, 'color': '#00AA00'},
+		  'suspend_noirq': {'order': 3, 'color': '#008888'},
+		'suspend_machine': {'order': 4, 'color': '#0000FF'},
+		 'resume_machine': {'order': 5, 'color': '#FF0000'},
+		   'resume_noirq': {'order': 6, 'color': '#FF9900'},
+		   'resume_early': {'order': 7, 'color': '#FFCC00'},
+		         'resume': {'order': 8, 'color': '#FFFF88'},
+		'resume_complete': {'order': 9, 'color': '#FFFFCC'},
+	}
+	errlist = {
+		'HWERROR' : '.*\[ *Hardware Error *\].*',
+		'FWBUG'   : '.*\[ *Firmware Bug *\].*',
+		'BUG'     : '.*BUG.*',
+		'ERROR'   : '.*ERROR.*',
+		'WARNING' : '.*WARNING.*',
+		'IRQ'     : '.*genirq: .*',
+		'TASKFAIL': '.*Freezing of tasks *.*',
+		'ACPI'    : '.*ACPI *(?P<b>[A-Za-z]*) *Error[: ].*',
+		'DEVFAIL' : '.* failed to (?P<b>[a-z]*) async: .*',
+		'DISKFULL': '.*No space left on device.*',
+		'USBERR'  : '.*usb .*device .*, error [0-9-]*',
+		'ATAERR'  : ' *ata[0-9\.]*: .*failed.*',
+		'MEIERR'  : ' *mei.*: .*failed.*',
+		'TPMERR'  : '(?i) *tpm *tpm[0-9]*: .*error.*',
+	}
+	def __init__(self, num):
+		idchar = 'abcdefghij'
+		self.start = 0.0 # test start
+		self.end = 0.0   # test end
+		self.tSuspended = 0.0 # low-level suspend start
+		self.tResumed = 0.0   # low-level resume start
+		self.tKernSus = 0.0   # kernel level suspend start
+		self.tKernRes = 0.0   # kernel level resume end
+		self.fwValid = False  # is firmware data available
+		self.fwSuspend = 0    # time spent in firmware suspend
+		self.fwResume = 0     # time spent in firmware resume
+		self.html_device_id = 0
+		self.stamp = 0
+		self.outfile = ''
+		self.kerror = False
+		self.battery = 0
+		self.wifi = 0
+		self.turbostat = 0
+		self.mcelog = 0
+		self.enterfail = ''
+		self.currphase = ''
+		self.pstl = dict()    # process timeline
+		self.testnumber = num
+		self.idstr = idchar[num]
+		self.dmesgtext = []   # dmesg text file in memory
+		self.dmesg = dict()   # root data structure
+		self.errorinfo = {'suspend':[],'resume':[]}
+		self.tLow = []        # time spent in low-level suspends (standby/freeze)
+		self.devpids = []
+		self.devicegroups = 0
+	def sortedPhases(self):
+		return sorted(self.dmesg, key=lambda k:self.dmesg[k]['order'])
+	def initDevicegroups(self):
+		# called when phases are all finished being added
+		for phase in sorted(self.dmesg.keys()):
+			if '*' in phase:
+				p = phase.split('*')
+				pnew = '%s%d' % (p[0], len(p))
+				self.dmesg[pnew] = self.dmesg.pop(phase)
+		self.devicegroups = []
+		for phase in self.sortedPhases():
+			self.devicegroups.append([phase])
+	def nextPhase(self, phase, offset):
+		order = self.dmesg[phase]['order'] + offset
+		for p in self.dmesg:
+			if self.dmesg[p]['order'] == order:
+				return p
+		return ''
+	def lastPhase(self):
+		plist = self.sortedPhases()
+		if len(plist) < 1:
+			return ''
+		return plist[-1]
+	def turbostatInfo(self):
+		tp = TestProps()
+		out = {'syslpi':'N/A','pkgpc10':'N/A'}
+		for line in self.dmesgtext:
+			m = re.match(tp.tstatfmt, line)
+			if not m:
+				continue
+			for i in m.group('t').split('|'):
+				if 'SYS%LPI' in i:
+					out['syslpi'] = i.split('=')[-1]+'%'
+				elif 'pc10' in i:
+					out['pkgpc10'] = i.split('=')[-1]+'%'
+			break
+		return out
+	def extractErrorInfo(self):
+		lf = self.dmesgtext
+		if len(self.dmesgtext) < 1 and sysvals.dmesgfile:
+			lf = sysvals.openlog(sysvals.dmesgfile, 'r')
+		i = 0
+		list = []
+		for line in lf:
+			i += 1
+			m = re.match('[ \t]*(\[ *)(?P<ktime>[0-9\.]*)(\]) (?P<msg>.*)', line)
+			if not m:
+				continue
+			t = float(m.group('ktime'))
+			if t < self.start or t > self.end:
+				continue
+			dir = 'suspend' if t < self.tSuspended else 'resume'
+			msg = m.group('msg')
+			for err in self.errlist:
+				if re.match(self.errlist[err], msg):
+					list.append((msg, err, dir, t, i, i))
+					self.kerror = True
+					break
+		msglist = []
+		for msg, type, dir, t, idx1, idx2 in list:
+			msglist.append(msg)
+			sysvals.vprint('kernel %s found in %s at %f' % (type, dir, t))
+			self.errorinfo[dir].append((type, t, idx1, idx2))
+		if self.kerror:
+			sysvals.dmesglog = True
+		if len(self.dmesgtext) < 1 and sysvals.dmesgfile:
+			lf.close()
+		return msglist
+	def setStart(self, time):
+		self.start = time
+	def setEnd(self, time):
+		self.end = time
+	def isTraceEventOutsideDeviceCalls(self, pid, time):
+		for phase in self.sortedPhases():
+			list = self.dmesg[phase]['list']
+			for dev in list:
+				d = list[dev]
+				if(d['pid'] == pid and time >= d['start'] and
+					time < d['end']):
+					return False
+		return True
+	def sourcePhase(self, start):
+		for phase in self.sortedPhases():
+			if 'machine' in phase:
+				continue
+			pend = self.dmesg[phase]['end']
+			if start <= pend:
+				return phase
+		return 'resume_complete'
+	def sourceDevice(self, phaselist, start, end, pid, type):
+		tgtdev = ''
+		for phase in phaselist:
+			list = self.dmesg[phase]['list']
+			for devname in list:
+				dev = list[devname]
+				# pid must match
+				if dev['pid'] != pid:
+					continue
+				devS = dev['start']
+				devE = dev['end']
+				if type == 'device':
+					# device target event is entirely inside the source boundary
+					if(start < devS or start >= devE or end <= devS or end > devE):
+						continue
+				elif type == 'thread':
+					# thread target event will expand the source boundary
+					if start < devS:
+						dev['start'] = start
+					if end > devE:
+						dev['end'] = end
+				tgtdev = dev
+				break
+		return tgtdev
+	def addDeviceFunctionCall(self, displayname, kprobename, proc, pid, start, end, cdata, rdata):
+		# try to place the call in a device
+		phases = self.sortedPhases()
+		tgtdev = self.sourceDevice(phases, start, end, pid, 'device')
+		# calls with device pids that occur outside device bounds are dropped
+		# TODO: include these somehow
+		if not tgtdev and pid in self.devpids:
+			return False
+		# try to place the call in a thread
+		if not tgtdev:
+			tgtdev = self.sourceDevice(phases, start, end, pid, 'thread')
+		# create new thread blocks, expand as new calls are found
+		if not tgtdev:
+			if proc == '<...>':
+				threadname = 'kthread-%d' % (pid)
+			else:
+				threadname = '%s-%d' % (proc, pid)
+			tgtphase = self.sourcePhase(start)
+			self.newAction(tgtphase, threadname, pid, '', start, end, '', ' kth', '')
+			return self.addDeviceFunctionCall(displayname, kprobename, proc, pid, start, end, cdata, rdata)
+		# this should not happen
+		if not tgtdev:
+			sysvals.vprint('[%f - %f] %s-%d %s %s %s' % \
+				(start, end, proc, pid, kprobename, cdata, rdata))
+			return False
+		# place the call data inside the src element of the tgtdev
+		if('src' not in tgtdev):
+			tgtdev['src'] = []
+		dtf = sysvals.dev_tracefuncs
+		ubiquitous = False
+		if kprobename in dtf and 'ub' in dtf[kprobename]:
+			ubiquitous = True
+		title = cdata+' '+rdata
+		mstr = '\(.*\) *(?P<args>.*) *\((?P<caller>.*)\+.* arg1=(?P<ret>.*)'
+		m = re.match(mstr, title)
+		if m:
+			c = m.group('caller')
+			a = m.group('args').strip()
+			r = m.group('ret')
+			if len(r) > 6:
+				r = ''
+			else:
+				r = 'ret=%s ' % r
+			if ubiquitous and c in dtf and 'ub' in dtf[c]:
+				return False
+		color = sysvals.kprobeColor(kprobename)
+		e = DevFunction(displayname, a, c, r, start, end, ubiquitous, proc, pid, color)
+		tgtdev['src'].append(e)
+		return True
+	def overflowDevices(self):
+		# get a list of devices that extend beyond the end of this test run
+		devlist = []
+		for phase in self.sortedPhases():
+			list = self.dmesg[phase]['list']
+			for devname in list:
+				dev = list[devname]
+				if dev['end'] > self.end:
+					devlist.append(dev)
+		return devlist
+	def mergeOverlapDevices(self, devlist):
+		# merge any devices that overlap devlist
+		for dev in devlist:
+			devname = dev['name']
+			for phase in self.sortedPhases():
+				list = self.dmesg[phase]['list']
+				if devname not in list:
+					continue
+				tdev = list[devname]
+				o = min(dev['end'], tdev['end']) - max(dev['start'], tdev['start'])
+				if o <= 0:
+					continue
+				dev['end'] = tdev['end']
+				if 'src' not in dev or 'src' not in tdev:
+					continue
+				dev['src'] += tdev['src']
+				del list[devname]
+	def usurpTouchingThread(self, name, dev):
+		# the caller test has priority of this thread, give it to him
+		for phase in self.sortedPhases():
+			list = self.dmesg[phase]['list']
+			if name in list:
+				tdev = list[name]
+				if tdev['start'] - dev['end'] < 0.1:
+					dev['end'] = tdev['end']
+					if 'src' not in dev:
+						dev['src'] = []
+					if 'src' in tdev:
+						dev['src'] += tdev['src']
+					del list[name]
+				break
+	def stitchTouchingThreads(self, testlist):
+		# merge any threads between tests that touch
+		for phase in self.sortedPhases():
+			list = self.dmesg[phase]['list']
+			for devname in list:
+				dev = list[devname]
+				if 'htmlclass' not in dev or 'kth' not in dev['htmlclass']:
+					continue
+				for data in testlist:
+					data.usurpTouchingThread(devname, dev)
+	def optimizeDevSrc(self):
+		# merge any src call loops to reduce timeline size
+		for phase in self.sortedPhases():
+			list = self.dmesg[phase]['list']
+			for dev in list:
+				if 'src' not in list[dev]:
+					continue
+				src = list[dev]['src']
+				p = 0
+				for e in sorted(src, key=lambda event: event.time):
+					if not p or not e.repeat(p):
+						p = e
+						continue
+					# e is another iteration of p, move it into p
+					p.end = e.end
+					p.length = p.end - p.time
+					p.count += 1
+					src.remove(e)
+	def trimTimeVal(self, t, t0, dT, left):
+		if left:
+			if(t > t0):
+				if(t - dT < t0):
+					return t0
+				return t - dT
+			else:
+				return t
+		else:
+			if(t < t0 + dT):
+				if(t > t0):
+					return t0 + dT
+				return t + dT
+			else:
+				return t
+	def trimTime(self, t0, dT, left):
+		self.tSuspended = self.trimTimeVal(self.tSuspended, t0, dT, left)
+		self.tResumed = self.trimTimeVal(self.tResumed, t0, dT, left)
+		self.start = self.trimTimeVal(self.start, t0, dT, left)
+		self.tKernSus = self.trimTimeVal(self.tKernSus, t0, dT, left)
+		self.tKernRes = self.trimTimeVal(self.tKernRes, t0, dT, left)
+		self.end = self.trimTimeVal(self.end, t0, dT, left)
+		for phase in self.sortedPhases():
+			p = self.dmesg[phase]
+			p['start'] = self.trimTimeVal(p['start'], t0, dT, left)
+			p['end'] = self.trimTimeVal(p['end'], t0, dT, left)
+			list = p['list']
+			for name in list:
+				d = list[name]
+				d['start'] = self.trimTimeVal(d['start'], t0, dT, left)
+				d['end'] = self.trimTimeVal(d['end'], t0, dT, left)
+				d['length'] = d['end'] - d['start']
+				if('ftrace' in d):
+					cg = d['ftrace']
+					cg.start = self.trimTimeVal(cg.start, t0, dT, left)
+					cg.end = self.trimTimeVal(cg.end, t0, dT, left)
+					for line in cg.list:
+						line.time = self.trimTimeVal(line.time, t0, dT, left)
+				if('src' in d):
+					for e in d['src']:
+						e.time = self.trimTimeVal(e.time, t0, dT, left)
+		for dir in ['suspend', 'resume']:
+			list = []
+			for e in self.errorinfo[dir]:
+				type, tm, idx1, idx2 = e
+				tm = self.trimTimeVal(tm, t0, dT, left)
+				list.append((type, tm, idx1, idx2))
+			self.errorinfo[dir] = list
+	def trimFreezeTime(self, tZero):
+		# trim out any standby or freeze clock time
+		lp = ''
+		for phase in self.sortedPhases():
+			if 'resume_machine' in phase and 'suspend_machine' in lp:
+				tS, tR = self.dmesg[lp]['end'], self.dmesg[phase]['start']
+				tL = tR - tS
+				if tL > 0:
+					left = True if tR > tZero else False
+					self.trimTime(tS, tL, left)
+					self.tLow.append('%.0f'%(tL*1000))
+			lp = phase
+	def getTimeValues(self):
+		sktime = (self.tSuspended - self.tKernSus) * 1000
+		rktime = (self.tKernRes - self.tResumed) * 1000
+		return (sktime, rktime)
+	def setPhase(self, phase, ktime, isbegin, order=-1):
+		if(isbegin):
+			# phase start over current phase
+			if self.currphase:
+				if 'resume_machine' not in self.currphase:
+					sysvals.vprint('WARNING: phase %s failed to end' % self.currphase)
+				self.dmesg[self.currphase]['end'] = ktime
+			phases = self.dmesg.keys()
+			color = self.phasedef[phase]['color']
+			count = len(phases) if order < 0 else order
+			# create unique name for every new phase
+			while phase in phases:
+				phase += '*'
+			self.dmesg[phase] = {'list': dict(), 'start': -1.0, 'end': -1.0,
+				'row': 0, 'color': color, 'order': count}
+			self.dmesg[phase]['start'] = ktime
+			self.currphase = phase
+		else:
+			# phase end without a start
+			if phase not in self.currphase:
+				if self.currphase:
+					sysvals.vprint('WARNING: %s ended instead of %s, ftrace corruption?' % (phase, self.currphase))
+				else:
+					sysvals.vprint('WARNING: %s ended without a start, ftrace corruption?' % phase)
+					return phase
+			phase = self.currphase
+			self.dmesg[phase]['end'] = ktime
+			self.currphase = ''
+		return phase
+	def sortedDevices(self, phase):
+		list = self.dmesg[phase]['list']
+		return sorted(list, key=lambda k:list[k]['start'])
+	def fixupInitcalls(self, phase):
+		# if any calls never returned, clip them at system resume end
+		phaselist = self.dmesg[phase]['list']
+		for devname in phaselist:
+			dev = phaselist[devname]
+			if(dev['end'] < 0):
+				for p in self.sortedPhases():
+					if self.dmesg[p]['end'] > dev['start']:
+						dev['end'] = self.dmesg[p]['end']
+						break
+				sysvals.vprint('%s (%s): callback didnt return' % (devname, phase))
+	def deviceFilter(self, devicefilter):
+		for phase in self.sortedPhases():
+			list = self.dmesg[phase]['list']
+			rmlist = []
+			for name in list:
+				keep = False
+				for filter in devicefilter:
+					if filter in name or \
+						('drv' in list[name] and filter in list[name]['drv']):
+						keep = True
+				if not keep:
+					rmlist.append(name)
+			for name in rmlist:
+				del list[name]
+	def fixupInitcallsThatDidntReturn(self):
+		# if any calls never returned, clip them at system resume end
+		for phase in self.sortedPhases():
+			self.fixupInitcalls(phase)
+	def phaseOverlap(self, phases):
+		rmgroups = []
+		newgroup = []
+		for group in self.devicegroups:
+			for phase in phases:
+				if phase not in group:
+					continue
+				for p in group:
+					if p not in newgroup:
+						newgroup.append(p)
+				if group not in rmgroups:
+					rmgroups.append(group)
+		for group in rmgroups:
+			self.devicegroups.remove(group)
+		self.devicegroups.append(newgroup)
+	def newActionGlobal(self, name, start, end, pid=-1, color=''):
+		# which phase is this device callback or action in
+		phases = self.sortedPhases()
+		targetphase = 'none'
+		htmlclass = ''
+		overlap = 0.0
+		myphases = []
+		for phase in phases:
+			pstart = self.dmesg[phase]['start']
+			pend = self.dmesg[phase]['end']
+			# see if the action overlaps this phase
+			o = max(0, min(end, pend) - max(start, pstart))
+			if o > 0:
+				myphases.append(phase)
+			# set the target phase to the one that overlaps most
+			if o > overlap:
+				if overlap > 0 and phase == 'post_resume':
+					continue
+				targetphase = phase
+				overlap = o
+		# if no target phase was found, pin it to the edge
+		if targetphase == 'none':
+			p0start = self.dmesg[phases[0]]['start']
+			if start <= p0start:
+				targetphase = phases[0]
+			else:
+				targetphase = phases[-1]
+		if pid == -2:
+			htmlclass = ' bg'
+		elif pid == -3:
+			htmlclass = ' ps'
+		if len(myphases) > 1:
+			htmlclass = ' bg'
+			self.phaseOverlap(myphases)
+		if targetphase in phases:
+			newname = self.newAction(targetphase, name, pid, '', start, end, '', htmlclass, color)
+			return (targetphase, newname)
+		return False
+	def newAction(self, phase, name, pid, parent, start, end, drv, htmlclass='', color=''):
+		# new device callback for a specific phase
+		self.html_device_id += 1
+		devid = '%s%d' % (self.idstr, self.html_device_id)
+		list = self.dmesg[phase]['list']
+		length = -1.0
+		if(start >= 0 and end >= 0):
+			length = end - start
+		if pid == -2:
+			i = 2
+			origname = name
+			while(name in list):
+				name = '%s[%d]' % (origname, i)
+				i += 1
+		list[name] = {'name': name, 'start': start, 'end': end, 'pid': pid,
+			'par': parent, 'length': length, 'row': 0, 'id': devid, 'drv': drv }
+		if htmlclass:
+			list[name]['htmlclass'] = htmlclass
+		if color:
+			list[name]['color'] = color
+		return name
+	def deviceChildren(self, devname, phase):
+		devlist = []
+		list = self.dmesg[phase]['list']
+		for child in list:
+			if(list[child]['par'] == devname):
+				devlist.append(child)
+		return devlist
+	def maxDeviceNameSize(self, phase):
+		size = 0
+		for name in self.dmesg[phase]['list']:
+			if len(name) > size:
+				size = len(name)
+		return size
+	def printDetails(self):
+		sysvals.vprint('Timeline Details:')
+		sysvals.vprint('          test start: %f' % self.start)
+		sysvals.vprint('kernel suspend start: %f' % self.tKernSus)
+		tS = tR = False
+		for phase in self.sortedPhases():
+			devlist = self.dmesg[phase]['list']
+			dc, ps, pe = len(devlist), self.dmesg[phase]['start'], self.dmesg[phase]['end']
+			if not tS and ps >= self.tSuspended:
+				sysvals.vprint('   machine suspended: %f' % self.tSuspended)
+				tS = True
+			if not tR and ps >= self.tResumed:
+				sysvals.vprint('     machine resumed: %f' % self.tResumed)
+				tR = True
+			sysvals.vprint('%20s: %f - %f (%d devices)' % (phase, ps, pe, dc))
+			if sysvals.devdump:
+				sysvals.vprint(''.join('-' for i in range(80)))
+				maxname = '%d' % self.maxDeviceNameSize(phase)
+				fmt = '%3d) %'+maxname+'s - %f - %f'
+				c = 1
+				for name in sorted(devlist):
+					s = devlist[name]['start']
+					e = devlist[name]['end']
+					sysvals.vprint(fmt % (c, name, s, e))
+					c += 1
+				sysvals.vprint(''.join('-' for i in range(80)))
+		sysvals.vprint('   kernel resume end: %f' % self.tKernRes)
+		sysvals.vprint('            test end: %f' % self.end)
+	def deviceChildrenAllPhases(self, devname):
+		devlist = []
+		for phase in self.sortedPhases():
+			list = self.deviceChildren(devname, phase)
+			for dev in sorted(list):
+				if dev not in devlist:
+					devlist.append(dev)
+		return devlist
+	def masterTopology(self, name, list, depth):
+		node = DeviceNode(name, depth)
+		for cname in list:
+			# avoid recursions
+			if name == cname:
+				continue
+			clist = self.deviceChildrenAllPhases(cname)
+			cnode = self.masterTopology(cname, clist, depth+1)
+			node.children.append(cnode)
+		return node
+	def printTopology(self, node):
+		html = ''
+		if node.name:
+			info = ''
+			drv = ''
+			for phase in self.sortedPhases():
+				list = self.dmesg[phase]['list']
+				if node.name in list:
+					s = list[node.name]['start']
+					e = list[node.name]['end']
+					if list[node.name]['drv']:
+						drv = ' {'+list[node.name]['drv']+'}'
+					info += ('<li>%s: %.3fms</li>' % (phase, (e-s)*1000))
+			html += '<li><b>'+node.name+drv+'</b>'
+			if info:
+				html += '<ul>'+info+'</ul>'
+			html += '</li>'
+		if len(node.children) > 0:
+			html += '<ul>'
+			for cnode in node.children:
+				html += self.printTopology(cnode)
+			html += '</ul>'
+		return html
+	def rootDeviceList(self):
+		# list of devices graphed
+		real = []
+		for phase in self.sortedPhases():
+			list = self.dmesg[phase]['list']
+			for dev in sorted(list):
+				if list[dev]['pid'] >= 0 and dev not in real:
+					real.append(dev)
+		# list of top-most root devices
+		rootlist = []
+		for phase in self.sortedPhases():
+			list = self.dmesg[phase]['list']
+			for dev in sorted(list):
+				pdev = list[dev]['par']
+				pid = list[dev]['pid']
+				if(pid < 0 or re.match('[0-9]*-[0-9]*\.[0-9]*[\.0-9]*\:[\.0-9]*$', pdev)):
+					continue
+				if pdev and pdev not in real and pdev not in rootlist:
+					rootlist.append(pdev)
+		return rootlist
+	def deviceTopology(self):
+		rootlist = self.rootDeviceList()
+		master = self.masterTopology('', rootlist, 0)
+		return self.printTopology(master)
+	def selectTimelineDevices(self, widfmt, tTotal, mindevlen):
+		# only select devices that will actually show up in html
+		self.tdevlist = dict()
+		for phase in self.dmesg:
+			devlist = []
+			list = self.dmesg[phase]['list']
+			for dev in list:
+				length = (list[dev]['end'] - list[dev]['start']) * 1000
+				width = widfmt % (((list[dev]['end']-list[dev]['start'])*100)/tTotal)
+				if width != '0.000000' and length >= mindevlen:
+					devlist.append(dev)
+			self.tdevlist[phase] = devlist
+	def addHorizontalDivider(self, devname, devend):
+		phase = 'suspend_prepare'
+		self.newAction(phase, devname, -2, '', \
+			self.start, devend, '', ' sec', '')
+		if phase not in self.tdevlist:
+			self.tdevlist[phase] = []
+		self.tdevlist[phase].append(devname)
+		d = DevItem(0, phase, self.dmesg[phase]['list'][devname])
+		return d
+	def addProcessUsageEvent(self, name, times):
+		# get the start and end times for this process
+		maxC = 0
+		tlast = 0
+		start = -1
+		end = -1
+		for t in sorted(times):
+			if tlast == 0:
+				tlast = t
+				continue
+			if name in self.pstl[t]:
+				if start == -1 or tlast < start:
+					start = tlast
+				if end == -1 or t > end:
+					end = t
+			tlast = t
+		if start == -1 or end == -1:
+			return 0
+		# add a new action for this process and get the object
+		out = self.newActionGlobal(name, start, end, -3)
+		if not out:
+			return 0
+		phase, devname = out
+		dev = self.dmesg[phase]['list'][devname]
+		# get the cpu exec data
+		tlast = 0
+		clast = 0
+		cpuexec = dict()
+		for t in sorted(times):
+			if tlast == 0 or t <= start or t > end:
+				tlast = t
+				continue
+			list = self.pstl[t]
+			c = 0
+			if name in list:
+				c = list[name]
+			if c > maxC:
+				maxC = c
+			if c != clast:
+				key = (tlast, t)
+				cpuexec[key] = c
+				tlast = t
+				clast = c
+		dev['cpuexec'] = cpuexec
+		return maxC
+	def createProcessUsageEvents(self):
+		# get an array of process names
+		proclist = []
+		for t in sorted(self.pstl):
+			pslist = self.pstl[t]
+			for ps in sorted(pslist):
+				if ps not in proclist:
+					proclist.append(ps)
+		# get a list of data points for suspend and resume
+		tsus = []
+		tres = []
+		for t in sorted(self.pstl):
+			if t < self.tSuspended:
+				tsus.append(t)
+			else:
+				tres.append(t)
+		# process the events for suspend and resume
+		if len(proclist) > 0:
+			sysvals.vprint('Process Execution:')
+		for ps in proclist:
+			c = self.addProcessUsageEvent(ps, tsus)
+			if c > 0:
+				sysvals.vprint('%25s (sus): %d' % (ps, c))
+			c = self.addProcessUsageEvent(ps, tres)
+			if c > 0:
+				sysvals.vprint('%25s (res): %d' % (ps, c))
+	def handleEndMarker(self, time):
+		dm = self.dmesg
+		self.setEnd(time)
+		self.initDevicegroups()
+		# give suspend_prepare an end if needed
+		if 'suspend_prepare' in dm and dm['suspend_prepare']['end'] < 0:
+			dm['suspend_prepare']['end'] = time
+		# assume resume machine ends at next phase start
+		if 'resume_machine' in dm and dm['resume_machine']['end'] < 0:
+			np = self.nextPhase('resume_machine', 1)
+			if np:
+				dm['resume_machine']['end'] = dm[np]['start']
+		# if kernel resume end not found, assume its the end marker
+		if self.tKernRes == 0.0:
+			self.tKernRes = time
+		# if kernel suspend start not found, assume its the end marker
+		if self.tKernSus == 0.0:
+			self.tKernSus = time
+		# set resume complete to end at end marker
+		if 'resume_complete' in dm:
+			dm['resume_complete']['end'] = time
+	def debugPrint(self):
+		for p in self.sortedPhases():
+			list = self.dmesg[p]['list']
+			for devname in sorted(list):
+				dev = list[devname]
+				if 'ftrace' in dev:
+					dev['ftrace'].debugPrint(' [%s]' % devname)
+
+# Class: DevFunction
+# Description:
+#	 A container for kprobe function data we want in the dev timeline
+class DevFunction:
+	def __init__(self, name, args, caller, ret, start, end, u, proc, pid, color):
+		self.row = 0
+		self.count = 1
+		self.name = name
+		self.args = args
+		self.caller = caller
+		self.ret = ret
+		self.time = start
+		self.length = end - start
+		self.end = end
+		self.ubiquitous = u
+		self.proc = proc
+		self.pid = pid
+		self.color = color
+	def title(self):
+		cnt = ''
+		if self.count > 1:
+			cnt = '(x%d)' % self.count
+		l = '%0.3fms' % (self.length * 1000)
+		if self.ubiquitous:
+			title = '%s(%s)%s <- %s, %s(%s)' % \
+				(self.name, self.args, cnt, self.caller, self.ret, l)
+		else:
+			title = '%s(%s) %s%s(%s)' % (self.name, self.args, self.ret, cnt, l)
+		return title.replace('"', '')
+	def text(self):
+		if self.count > 1:
+			text = '%s(x%d)' % (self.name, self.count)
+		else:
+			text = self.name
+		return text
+	def repeat(self, tgt):
+		# is the tgt call just a repeat of this call (e.g. are we in a loop)
+		dt = self.time - tgt.end
+		# only combine calls if -all- attributes are identical
+		if tgt.caller == self.caller and \
+			tgt.name == self.name and tgt.args == self.args and \
+			tgt.proc == self.proc and tgt.pid == self.pid and \
+			tgt.ret == self.ret and dt >= 0 and \
+			dt <= sysvals.callloopmaxgap and \
+			self.length < sysvals.callloopmaxlen:
+			return True
+		return False
+
+# Class: FTraceLine
+# Description:
+#	 A container for a single line of ftrace data. There are six basic types:
+#		 callgraph line:
+#			  call: "  dpm_run_callback() {"
+#			return: "  }"
+#			  leaf: " dpm_run_callback();"
+#		 trace event:
+#			 tracing_mark_write: SUSPEND START or RESUME COMPLETE
+#			 suspend_resume: phase or custom exec block data
+#			 device_pm_callback: device callback info
+class FTraceLine:
+	def __init__(self, t, m='', d=''):
+		self.length = 0.0
+		self.fcall = False
+		self.freturn = False
+		self.fevent = False
+		self.fkprobe = False
+		self.depth = 0
+		self.name = ''
+		self.type = ''
+		self.time = float(t)
+		if not m and not d:
+			return
+		# is this a trace event
+		if(d == 'traceevent' or re.match('^ *\/\* *(?P<msg>.*) \*\/ *$', m)):
+			if(d == 'traceevent'):
+				# nop format trace event
+				msg = m
+			else:
+				# function_graph format trace event
+				em = re.match('^ *\/\* *(?P<msg>.*) \*\/ *$', m)
+				msg = em.group('msg')
+
+			emm = re.match('^(?P<call>.*?): (?P<msg>.*)', msg)
+			if(emm):
+				self.name = emm.group('msg')
+				self.type = emm.group('call')
+			else:
+				self.name = msg
+			km = re.match('^(?P<n>.*)_cal$', self.type)
+			if km:
+				self.fcall = True
+				self.fkprobe = True
+				self.type = km.group('n')
+				return
+			km = re.match('^(?P<n>.*)_ret$', self.type)
+			if km:
+				self.freturn = True
+				self.fkprobe = True
+				self.type = km.group('n')
+				return
+			self.fevent = True
+			return
+		# convert the duration to seconds
+		if(d):
+			self.length = float(d)/1000000
+		# the indentation determines the depth
+		match = re.match('^(?P<d> *)(?P<o>.*)$', m)
+		if(not match):
+			return
+		self.depth = self.getDepth(match.group('d'))
+		m = match.group('o')
+		# function return
+		if(m[0] == '}'):
+			self.freturn = True
+			if(len(m) > 1):
+				# includes comment with function name
+				match = re.match('^} *\/\* *(?P<n>.*) *\*\/$', m)
+				if(match):
+					self.name = match.group('n').strip()
+		# function call
+		else:
+			self.fcall = True
+			# function call with children
+			if(m[-1] == '{'):
+				match = re.match('^(?P<n>.*) *\(.*', m)
+				if(match):
+					self.name = match.group('n').strip()
+			# function call with no children (leaf)
+			elif(m[-1] == ';'):
+				self.freturn = True
+				match = re.match('^(?P<n>.*) *\(.*', m)
+				if(match):
+					self.name = match.group('n').strip()
+			# something else (possibly a trace marker)
+			else:
+				self.name = m
+	def isCall(self):
+		return self.fcall and not self.freturn
+	def isReturn(self):
+		return self.freturn and not self.fcall
+	def isLeaf(self):
+		return self.fcall and self.freturn
+	def getDepth(self, str):
+		return len(str)/2
+	def debugPrint(self, info=''):
+		if self.isLeaf():
+			pprint(' -- %12.6f (depth=%02d): %s(); (%.3f us) %s' % (self.time, \
+				self.depth, self.name, self.length*1000000, info))
+		elif self.freturn:
+			pprint(' -- %12.6f (depth=%02d): %s} (%.3f us) %s' % (self.time, \
+				self.depth, self.name, self.length*1000000, info))
+		else:
+			pprint(' -- %12.6f (depth=%02d): %s() { (%.3f us) %s' % (self.time, \
+				self.depth, self.name, self.length*1000000, info))
+	def startMarker(self):
+		# Is this the starting line of a suspend?
+		if not self.fevent:
+			return False
+		if sysvals.usetracemarkers:
+			if(self.name == 'SUSPEND START'):
+				return True
+			return False
+		else:
+			if(self.type == 'suspend_resume' and
+				re.match('suspend_enter\[.*\] begin', self.name)):
+				return True
+			return False
+	def endMarker(self):
+		# Is this the ending line of a resume?
+		if not self.fevent:
+			return False
+		if sysvals.usetracemarkers:
+			if(self.name == 'RESUME COMPLETE'):
+				return True
+			return False
+		else:
+			if(self.type == 'suspend_resume' and
+				re.match('thaw_processes\[.*\] end', self.name)):
+				return True
+			return False
+
+# Class: FTraceCallGraph
+# Description:
+#	 A container for the ftrace callgraph of a single recursive function.
+#	 This can be a dpm_run_callback, dpm_prepare, or dpm_complete callgraph
+#	 Each instance is tied to a single device in a single phase, and is
+#	 comprised of an ordered list of FTraceLine objects
+class FTraceCallGraph:
+	vfname = 'missing_function_name'
+	def __init__(self, pid, sv):
+		self.id = ''
+		self.invalid = False
+		self.name = ''
+		self.partial = False
+		self.ignore = False
+		self.start = -1.0
+		self.end = -1.0
+		self.list = []
+		self.depth = 0
+		self.pid = pid
+		self.sv = sv
+	def addLine(self, line):
+		# if this is already invalid, just leave
+		if(self.invalid):
+			if(line.depth == 0 and line.freturn):
+				return 1
+			return 0
+		# invalidate on bad depth
+		if(self.depth < 0):
+			self.invalidate(line)
+			return 0
+		# ignore data til we return to the current depth
+		if self.ignore:
+			if line.depth > self.depth:
+				return 0
+			else:
+				self.list[-1].freturn = True
+				self.list[-1].length = line.time - self.list[-1].time
+				self.ignore = False
+				# if this is a return at self.depth, no more work is needed
+				if line.depth == self.depth and line.isReturn():
+					if line.depth == 0:
+						self.end = line.time
+						return 1
+					return 0
+		# compare current depth with this lines pre-call depth
+		prelinedep = line.depth
+		if line.isReturn():
+			prelinedep += 1
+		last = 0
+		lasttime = line.time
+		if len(self.list) > 0:
+			last = self.list[-1]
+			lasttime = last.time
+			if last.isLeaf():
+				lasttime += last.length
+		# handle low misalignments by inserting returns
+		mismatch = prelinedep - self.depth
+		warning = self.sv.verbose and abs(mismatch) > 1
+		info = []
+		if mismatch < 0:
+			idx = 0
+			# add return calls to get the depth down
+			while prelinedep < self.depth:
+				self.depth -= 1
+				if idx == 0 and last and last.isCall():
+					# special case, turn last call into a leaf
+					last.depth = self.depth
+					last.freturn = True
+					last.length = line.time - last.time
+					if warning:
+						info.append(('[make leaf]', last))
+				else:
+					vline = FTraceLine(lasttime)
+					vline.depth = self.depth
+					vline.name = self.vfname
+					vline.freturn = True
+					self.list.append(vline)
+					if warning:
+						if idx == 0:
+							info.append(('', last))
+						info.append(('[add return]', vline))
+				idx += 1
+			if warning:
+				info.append(('', line))
+		# handle high misalignments by inserting calls
+		elif mismatch > 0:
+			idx = 0
+			if warning:
+				info.append(('', last))
+			# add calls to get the depth up
+			while prelinedep > self.depth:
+				if idx == 0 and line.isReturn():
+					# special case, turn this return into a leaf
+					line.fcall = True
+					prelinedep -= 1
+					if warning:
+						info.append(('[make leaf]', line))
+				else:
+					vline = FTraceLine(lasttime)
+					vline.depth = self.depth
+					vline.name = self.vfname
+					vline.fcall = True
+					self.list.append(vline)
+					self.depth += 1
+					if not last:
+						self.start = vline.time
+					if warning:
+						info.append(('[add call]', vline))
+				idx += 1
+			if warning and ('[make leaf]', line) not in info:
+				info.append(('', line))
+		if warning:
+			pprint('WARNING: ftrace data missing, corrections made:')
+			for i in info:
+				t, obj = i
+				if obj:
+					obj.debugPrint(t)
+		# process the call and set the new depth
+		skipadd = False
+		md = self.sv.max_graph_depth
+		if line.isCall():
+			# ignore blacklisted/overdepth funcs
+			if (md and self.depth >= md - 1) or (line.name in self.sv.cgblacklist):
+				self.ignore = True
+			else:
+				self.depth += 1
+		elif line.isReturn():
+			self.depth -= 1
+			# remove blacklisted/overdepth/empty funcs that slipped through
+			if (last and last.isCall() and last.depth == line.depth) or \
+				(md and last and last.depth >= md) or \
+				(line.name in self.sv.cgblacklist):
+				while len(self.list) > 0 and self.list[-1].depth > line.depth:
+					self.list.pop(-1)
+				if len(self.list) == 0:
+					self.invalid = True
+					return 1
+				self.list[-1].freturn = True
+				self.list[-1].length = line.time - self.list[-1].time
+				self.list[-1].name = line.name
+				skipadd = True
+		if len(self.list) < 1:
+			self.start = line.time
+		# check for a mismatch that returned all the way to callgraph end
+		res = 1
+		if mismatch < 0 and self.list[-1].depth == 0 and self.list[-1].freturn:
+			line = self.list[-1]
+			skipadd = True
+			res = -1
+		if not skipadd:
+			self.list.append(line)
+		if(line.depth == 0 and line.freturn):
+			if(self.start < 0):
+				self.start = line.time
+			self.end = line.time
+			if line.fcall:
+				self.end += line.length
+			if self.list[0].name == self.vfname:
+				self.invalid = True
+			if res == -1:
+				self.partial = True
+			return res
+		return 0
+	def invalidate(self, line):
+		if(len(self.list) > 0):
+			first = self.list[0]
+			self.list = []
+			self.list.append(first)
+		self.invalid = True
+		id = 'task %s' % (self.pid)
+		window = '(%f - %f)' % (self.start, line.time)
+		if(self.depth < 0):
+			pprint('Data misalignment for '+id+\
+				' (buffer overflow), ignoring this callback')
+		else:
+			pprint('Too much data for '+id+\
+				' '+window+', ignoring this callback')
+	def slice(self, dev):
+		minicg = FTraceCallGraph(dev['pid'], self.sv)
+		minicg.name = self.name
+		mydepth = -1
+		good = False
+		for l in self.list:
+			if(l.time < dev['start'] or l.time > dev['end']):
+				continue
+			if mydepth < 0:
+				if l.name == 'mutex_lock' and l.freturn:
+					mydepth = l.depth
+				continue
+			elif l.depth == mydepth and l.name == 'mutex_unlock' and l.fcall:
+				good = True
+				break
+			l.depth -= mydepth
+			minicg.addLine(l)
+		if not good or len(minicg.list) < 1:
+			return 0
+		return minicg
+	def repair(self, enddepth):
+		# bring the depth back to 0 with additional returns
+		fixed = False
+		last = self.list[-1]
+		for i in reversed(range(enddepth)):
+			t = FTraceLine(last.time)
+			t.depth = i
+			t.freturn = True
+			fixed = self.addLine(t)
+			if fixed != 0:
+				self.end = last.time
+				return True
+		return False
+	def postProcess(self):
+		if len(self.list) > 0:
+			self.name = self.list[0].name
+		stack = dict()
+		cnt = 0
+		last = 0
+		for l in self.list:
+			# ftrace bug: reported duration is not reliable
+			# check each leaf and clip it at max possible length
+			if last and last.isLeaf():
+				if last.length > l.time - last.time:
+					last.length = l.time - last.time
+			if l.isCall():
+				stack[l.depth] = l
+				cnt += 1
+			elif l.isReturn():
+				if(l.depth not in stack):
+					if self.sv.verbose:
+						pprint('Post Process Error: Depth missing')
+						l.debugPrint()
+					return False
+				# calculate call length from call/return lines
+				cl = stack[l.depth]
+				cl.length = l.time - cl.time
+				if cl.name == self.vfname:
+					cl.name = l.name
+				stack.pop(l.depth)
+				l.length = 0
+				cnt -= 1
+			last = l
+		if(cnt == 0):
+			# trace caught the whole call tree
+			return True
+		elif(cnt < 0):
+			if self.sv.verbose:
+				pprint('Post Process Error: Depth is less than 0')
+			return False
+		# trace ended before call tree finished
+		return self.repair(cnt)
+	def deviceMatch(self, pid, data):
+		found = ''
+		# add the callgraph data to the device hierarchy
+		borderphase = {
+			'dpm_prepare': 'suspend_prepare',
+			'dpm_complete': 'resume_complete'
+		}
+		if(self.name in borderphase):
+			p = borderphase[self.name]
+			list = data.dmesg[p]['list']
+			for devname in list:
+				dev = list[devname]
+				if(pid == dev['pid'] and
+					self.start <= dev['start'] and
+					self.end >= dev['end']):
+					cg = self.slice(dev)
+					if cg:
+						dev['ftrace'] = cg
+					found = devname
+			return found
+		for p in data.sortedPhases():
+			if(data.dmesg[p]['start'] <= self.start and
+				self.start <= data.dmesg[p]['end']):
+				list = data.dmesg[p]['list']
+				for devname in sorted(list, key=lambda k:list[k]['start']):
+					dev = list[devname]
+					if(pid == dev['pid'] and
+						self.start <= dev['start'] and
+						self.end >= dev['end']):
+						dev['ftrace'] = self
+						found = devname
+						break
+				break
+		return found
+	def newActionFromFunction(self, data):
+		name = self.name
+		if name in ['dpm_run_callback', 'dpm_prepare', 'dpm_complete']:
+			return
+		fs = self.start
+		fe = self.end
+		if fs < data.start or fe > data.end:
+			return
+		phase = ''
+		for p in data.sortedPhases():
+			if(data.dmesg[p]['start'] <= self.start and
+				self.start < data.dmesg[p]['end']):
+				phase = p
+				break
+		if not phase:
+			return
+		out = data.newActionGlobal(name, fs, fe, -2)
+		if out:
+			phase, myname = out
+			data.dmesg[phase]['list'][myname]['ftrace'] = self
+	def debugPrint(self, info=''):
+		pprint('%s pid=%d [%f - %f] %.3f us' % \
+			(self.name, self.pid, self.start, self.end,
+			(self.end - self.start)*1000000))
+		for l in self.list:
+			if l.isLeaf():
+				pprint('%f (%02d): %s(); (%.3f us)%s' % (l.time, \
+					l.depth, l.name, l.length*1000000, info))
+			elif l.freturn:
+				pprint('%f (%02d): %s} (%.3f us)%s' % (l.time, \
+					l.depth, l.name, l.length*1000000, info))
+			else:
+				pprint('%f (%02d): %s() { (%.3f us)%s' % (l.time, \
+					l.depth, l.name, l.length*1000000, info))
+		pprint(' ')
+
+class DevItem:
+	def __init__(self, test, phase, dev):
+		self.test = test
+		self.phase = phase
+		self.dev = dev
+	def isa(self, cls):
+		if 'htmlclass' in self.dev and cls in self.dev['htmlclass']:
+			return True
+		return False
+
+# Class: Timeline
+# Description:
+#	 A container for a device timeline which calculates
+#	 all the html properties to display it correctly
+class Timeline:
+	html_tblock = '<div id="block{0}" class="tblock" style="left:{1}%;width:{2}%;"><div class="tback" style="height:{3}px"></div>\n'
+	html_device = '<div id="{0}" title="{1}" class="thread{7}" style="left:{2}%;top:{3}px;height:{4}px;width:{5}%;{8}">{6}</div>\n'
+	html_phase = '<div class="phase" style="left:{0}%;width:{1}%;top:{2}px;height:{3}px;background:{4}">{5}</div>\n'
+	html_phaselet = '<div id="{0}" class="phaselet" style="left:{1}%;width:{2}%;background:{3}"></div>\n'
+	html_legend = '<div id="p{3}" class="square" style="left:{0}%;background:{1}">&nbsp;{2}</div>\n'
+	def __init__(self, rowheight, scaleheight):
+		self.html = ''
+		self.height = 0  # total timeline height
+		self.scaleH = scaleheight # timescale (top) row height
+		self.rowH = rowheight     # device row height
+		self.bodyH = 0   # body height
+		self.rows = 0    # total timeline rows
+		self.rowlines = dict()
+		self.rowheight = dict()
+	def createHeader(self, sv, stamp):
+		if(not stamp['time']):
+			return
+		self.html += '<div class="version"><a href="https://01.org/suspendresume">%s v%s</a></div>' \
+			% (sv.title, sv.version)
+		if sv.logmsg and sv.testlog:
+			self.html += '<button id="showtest" class="logbtn btnfmt">log</button>'
+		if sv.dmesglog:
+			self.html += '<button id="showdmesg" class="logbtn btnfmt">dmesg</button>'
+		if sv.ftracelog:
+			self.html += '<button id="showftrace" class="logbtn btnfmt">ftrace</button>'
+		headline_stamp = '<div class="stamp">{0} {1} {2} {3}</div>\n'
+		self.html += headline_stamp.format(stamp['host'], stamp['kernel'],
+			stamp['mode'], stamp['time'])
+		if 'man' in stamp and 'plat' in stamp and 'cpu' in stamp and \
+			stamp['man'] and stamp['plat'] and stamp['cpu']:
+			headline_sysinfo = '<div class="stamp sysinfo">{0} {1} <i>with</i> {2}</div>\n'
+			self.html += headline_sysinfo.format(stamp['man'], stamp['plat'], stamp['cpu'])
+
+	# Function: getDeviceRows
+	# Description:
+	#    determine how may rows the device funcs will take
+	# Arguments:
+	#	 rawlist: the list of devices/actions for a single phase
+	# Output:
+	#	 The total number of rows needed to display this phase of the timeline
+	def getDeviceRows(self, rawlist):
+		# clear all rows and set them to undefined
+		sortdict = dict()
+		for item in rawlist:
+			item.row = -1
+			sortdict[item] = item.length
+		sortlist = sorted(sortdict, key=sortdict.get, reverse=True)
+		remaining = len(sortlist)
+		rowdata = dict()
+		row = 1
+		# try to pack each row with as many ranges as possible
+		while(remaining > 0):
+			if(row not in rowdata):
+				rowdata[row] = []
+			for i in sortlist:
+				if(i.row >= 0):
+					continue
+				s = i.time
+				e = i.time + i.length
+				valid = True
+				for ritem in rowdata[row]:
+					rs = ritem.time
+					re = ritem.time + ritem.length
+					if(not (((s <= rs) and (e <= rs)) or
+						((s >= re) and (e >= re)))):
+						valid = False
+						break
+				if(valid):
+					rowdata[row].append(i)
+					i.row = row
+					remaining -= 1
+			row += 1
+		return row
+	# Function: getPhaseRows
+	# Description:
+	#	 Organize the timeline entries into the smallest
+	#	 number of rows possible, with no entry overlapping
+	# Arguments:
+	#	 devlist: the list of devices/actions in a group of contiguous phases
+	# Output:
+	#	 The total number of rows needed to display this phase of the timeline
+	def getPhaseRows(self, devlist, row=0, sortby='length'):
+		# clear all rows and set them to undefined
+		remaining = len(devlist)
+		rowdata = dict()
+		sortdict = dict()
+		myphases = []
+		# initialize all device rows to -1 and calculate devrows
+		for item in devlist:
+			dev = item.dev
+			tp = (item.test, item.phase)
+			if tp not in myphases:
+				myphases.append(tp)
+			dev['row'] = -1
+			if sortby == 'start':
+				# sort by start 1st, then length 2nd
+				sortdict[item] = (-1*float(dev['start']), float(dev['end']) - float(dev['start']))
+			else:
+				# sort by length 1st, then name 2nd
+				sortdict[item] = (float(dev['end']) - float(dev['start']), item.dev['name'])
+			if 'src' in dev:
+				dev['devrows'] = self.getDeviceRows(dev['src'])
+		# sort the devlist by length so that large items graph on top
+		sortlist = sorted(sortdict, key=sortdict.get, reverse=True)
+		orderedlist = []
+		for item in sortlist:
+			if item.dev['pid'] == -2:
+				orderedlist.append(item)
+		for item in sortlist:
+			if item not in orderedlist:
+				orderedlist.append(item)
+		# try to pack each row with as many devices as possible
+		while(remaining > 0):
+			rowheight = 1
+			if(row not in rowdata):
+				rowdata[row] = []
+			for item in orderedlist:
+				dev = item.dev
+				if(dev['row'] < 0):
+					s = dev['start']
+					e = dev['end']
+					valid = True
+					for ritem in rowdata[row]:
+						rs = ritem.dev['start']
+						re = ritem.dev['end']
+						if(not (((s <= rs) and (e <= rs)) or
+							((s >= re) and (e >= re)))):
+							valid = False
+							break
+					if(valid):
+						rowdata[row].append(item)
+						dev['row'] = row
+						remaining -= 1
+						if 'devrows' in dev and dev['devrows'] > rowheight:
+							rowheight = dev['devrows']
+			for t, p in myphases:
+				if t not in self.rowlines or t not in self.rowheight:
+					self.rowlines[t] = dict()
+					self.rowheight[t] = dict()
+				if p not in self.rowlines[t] or p not in self.rowheight[t]:
+					self.rowlines[t][p] = dict()
+					self.rowheight[t][p] = dict()
+				rh = self.rowH
+				# section headers should use a different row height
+				if len(rowdata[row]) == 1 and \
+					'htmlclass' in rowdata[row][0].dev and \
+					'sec' in rowdata[row][0].dev['htmlclass']:
+					rh = 15
+				self.rowlines[t][p][row] = rowheight
+				self.rowheight[t][p][row] = rowheight * rh
+			row += 1
+		if(row > self.rows):
+			self.rows = int(row)
+		return row
+	def phaseRowHeight(self, test, phase, row):
+		return self.rowheight[test][phase][row]
+	def phaseRowTop(self, test, phase, row):
+		top = 0
+		for i in sorted(self.rowheight[test][phase]):
+			if i >= row:
+				break
+			top += self.rowheight[test][phase][i]
+		return top
+	def calcTotalRows(self):
+		# Calculate the heights and offsets for the header and rows
+		maxrows = 0
+		standardphases = []
+		for t in self.rowlines:
+			for p in self.rowlines[t]:
+				total = 0
+				for i in sorted(self.rowlines[t][p]):
+					total += self.rowlines[t][p][i]
+				if total > maxrows:
+					maxrows = total
+				if total == len(self.rowlines[t][p]):
+					standardphases.append((t, p))
+		self.height = self.scaleH + (maxrows*self.rowH)
+		self.bodyH = self.height - self.scaleH
+		# if there is 1 line per row, draw them the standard way
+		for t, p in standardphases:
+			for i in sorted(self.rowheight[t][p]):
+				self.rowheight[t][p][i] = float(self.bodyH)/len(self.rowlines[t][p])
+	def createZoomBox(self, mode='command', testcount=1):
+		# Create bounding box, add buttons
+		html_zoombox = '<center><button id="zoomin">ZOOM IN +</button><button id="zoomout">ZOOM OUT -</button><button id="zoomdef">ZOOM 1:1</button></center>\n'
+		html_timeline = '<div id="dmesgzoombox" class="zoombox">\n<div id="{0}" class="timeline" style="height:{1}px">\n'
+		html_devlist1 = '<button id="devlist1" class="devlist" style="float:left;">Device Detail{0}</button>'
+		html_devlist2 = '<button id="devlist2" class="devlist" style="float:right;">Device Detail2</button>\n'
+		if mode != 'command':
+			if testcount > 1:
+				self.html += html_devlist2
+				self.html += html_devlist1.format('1')
+			else:
+				self.html += html_devlist1.format('')
+		self.html += html_zoombox
+		self.html += html_timeline.format('dmesg', self.height)
+	# Function: createTimeScale
+	# Description:
+	#	 Create the timescale for a timeline block
+	# Arguments:
+	#	 m0: start time (mode begin)
+	#	 mMax: end time (mode end)
+	#	 tTotal: total timeline time
+	#	 mode: suspend or resume
+	# Output:
+	#	 The html code needed to display the time scale
+	def createTimeScale(self, m0, mMax, tTotal, mode):
+		timescale = '<div class="t" style="right:{0}%">{1}</div>\n'
+		rline = '<div class="t" style="left:0;border-left:1px solid black;border-right:0;">{0}</div>\n'
+		output = '<div class="timescale">\n'
+		# set scale for timeline
+		mTotal = mMax - m0
+		tS = 0.1
+		if(tTotal <= 0):
+			return output+'</div>\n'
+		if(tTotal > 4):
+			tS = 1
+		divTotal = int(mTotal/tS) + 1
+		divEdge = (mTotal - tS*(divTotal-1))*100/mTotal
+		for i in range(divTotal):
+			htmlline = ''
+			if(mode == 'suspend'):
+				pos = '%0.3f' % (100 - ((float(i)*tS*100)/mTotal) - divEdge)
+				val = '%0.fms' % (float(i-divTotal+1)*tS*1000)
+				if(i == divTotal - 1):
+					val = mode
+				htmlline = timescale.format(pos, val)
+			else:
+				pos = '%0.3f' % (100 - ((float(i)*tS*100)/mTotal))
+				val = '%0.fms' % (float(i)*tS*1000)
+				htmlline = timescale.format(pos, val)
+				if(i == 0):
+					htmlline = rline.format(mode)
+			output += htmlline
+		self.html += output+'</div>\n'
+
+# Class: TestProps
+# Description:
+#	 A list of values describing the properties of these test runs
+class TestProps:
+	stampfmt = '# [a-z]*-(?P<m>[0-9]{2})(?P<d>[0-9]{2})(?P<y>[0-9]{2})-'+\
+				'(?P<H>[0-9]{2})(?P<M>[0-9]{2})(?P<S>[0-9]{2})'+\
+				' (?P<host>.*) (?P<mode>.*) (?P<kernel>.*)$'
+	batteryfmt = '^# battery (?P<a1>\w*) (?P<c1>\d*) (?P<a2>\w*) (?P<c2>\d*)'
+	wififmt    = '^# wifi (?P<w>.*)'
+	tstatfmt   = '^# turbostat (?P<t>\S*)'
+	mcelogfmt  = '^# mcelog (?P<m>\S*)'
+	testerrfmt = '^# enter_sleep_error (?P<e>.*)'
+	sysinfofmt = '^# sysinfo .*'
+	cmdlinefmt = '^# command \| (?P<cmd>.*)'
+	kparamsfmt = '^# kparams \| (?P<kp>.*)'
+	devpropfmt = '# Device Properties: .*'
+	pinfofmt   = '# platform-(?P<val>[a-z,A-Z,0-9]*): (?P<info>.*)'
+	tracertypefmt = '# tracer: (?P<t>.*)'
+	firmwarefmt = '# fwsuspend (?P<s>[0-9]*) fwresume (?P<r>[0-9]*)$'
+	procexecfmt = 'ps - (?P<ps>.*)$'
+	ftrace_line_fmt_fg = \
+		'^ *(?P<time>[0-9\.]*) *\| *(?P<cpu>[0-9]*)\)'+\
+		' *(?P<proc>.*)-(?P<pid>[0-9]*) *\|'+\
+		'[ +!#\*@$]*(?P<dur>[0-9\.]*) .*\|  (?P<msg>.*)'
+	ftrace_line_fmt_nop = \
+		' *(?P<proc>.*)-(?P<pid>[0-9]*) *\[(?P<cpu>[0-9]*)\] *'+\
+		'(?P<flags>.{4}) *(?P<time>[0-9\.]*): *'+\
+		'(?P<msg>.*)'
+	def __init__(self):
+		self.stamp = ''
+		self.sysinfo = ''
+		self.cmdline = ''
+		self.kparams = ''
+		self.testerror = []
+		self.mcelog = []
+		self.turbostat = []
+		self.battery = []
+		self.wifi = []
+		self.fwdata = []
+		self.ftrace_line_fmt = self.ftrace_line_fmt_nop
+		self.cgformat = False
+		self.data = 0
+		self.ktemp = dict()
+	def setTracerType(self, tracer):
+		if(tracer == 'function_graph'):
+			self.cgformat = True
+			self.ftrace_line_fmt = self.ftrace_line_fmt_fg
+		elif(tracer == 'nop'):
+			self.ftrace_line_fmt = self.ftrace_line_fmt_nop
+		else:
+			doError('Invalid tracer format: [%s]' % tracer)
+	def stampInfo(self, line):
+		if re.match(self.stampfmt, line):
+			self.stamp = line
+			return True
+		elif re.match(self.sysinfofmt, line):
+			self.sysinfo = line
+			return True
+		elif re.match(self.kparamsfmt, line):
+			self.kparams = line
+			return True
+		elif re.match(self.cmdlinefmt, line):
+			self.cmdline = line
+			return True
+		elif re.match(self.mcelogfmt, line):
+			self.mcelog.append(line)
+			return True
+		elif re.match(self.tstatfmt, line):
+			self.turbostat.append(line)
+			return True
+		elif re.match(self.batteryfmt, line):
+			self.battery.append(line)
+			return True
+		elif re.match(self.wififmt, line):
+			self.wifi.append(line)
+			return True
+		elif re.match(self.testerrfmt, line):
+			self.testerror.append(line)
+			return True
+		elif re.match(self.firmwarefmt, line):
+			self.fwdata.append(line)
+			return True
+		return False
+	def parseStamp(self, data, sv):
+		# global test data
+		m = re.match(self.stampfmt, self.stamp)
+		data.stamp = {'time': '', 'host': '', 'mode': ''}
+		dt = datetime(int(m.group('y'))+2000, int(m.group('m')),
+			int(m.group('d')), int(m.group('H')), int(m.group('M')),
+			int(m.group('S')))
+		data.stamp['time'] = dt.strftime('%B %d %Y, %I:%M:%S %p')
+		data.stamp['host'] = m.group('host')
+		data.stamp['mode'] = m.group('mode')
+		data.stamp['kernel'] = m.group('kernel')
+		if re.match(self.sysinfofmt, self.sysinfo):
+			for f in self.sysinfo.split('|'):
+				if '#' in f:
+					continue
+				tmp = f.strip().split(':', 1)
+				key = tmp[0]
+				val = tmp[1]
+				data.stamp[key] = val
+		sv.hostname = data.stamp['host']
+		sv.suspendmode = data.stamp['mode']
+		if sv.suspendmode == 'command' and sv.ftracefile != '':
+			modes = ['on', 'freeze', 'standby', 'mem', 'disk']
+			fp = sysvals.openlog(sv.ftracefile, 'r')
+			for line in fp:
+				m = re.match('.* machine_suspend\[(?P<mode>.*)\]', line)
+				if m and m.group('mode') in ['1', '2', '3', '4']:
+					sv.suspendmode = modes[int(m.group('mode'))]
+					data.stamp['mode'] = sv.suspendmode
+					break
+			fp.close()
+		m = re.match(self.cmdlinefmt, self.cmdline)
+		if m:
+			sv.cmdline = m.group('cmd')
+		if self.kparams:
+			m = re.match(self.kparamsfmt, self.kparams)
+			if m:
+				sv.kparams = m.group('kp')
+		if not sv.stamp:
+			sv.stamp = data.stamp
+		# firmware data
+		if sv.suspendmode == 'mem' and len(self.fwdata) > data.testnumber:
+			m = re.match(self.firmwarefmt, self.fwdata[data.testnumber])
+			if m:
+				data.fwSuspend, data.fwResume = int(m.group('s')), int(m.group('r'))
+				if(data.fwSuspend > 0 or data.fwResume > 0):
+					data.fwValid = True
+		# mcelog data
+		if len(self.mcelog) > data.testnumber:
+			m = re.match(self.mcelogfmt, self.mcelog[data.testnumber])
+			if m:
+				data.mcelog = sv.b64unzip(m.group('m'))
+		# turbostat data
+		if len(self.turbostat) > data.testnumber:
+			m = re.match(self.tstatfmt, self.turbostat[data.testnumber])
+			if m:
+				data.turbostat = m.group('t')
+		# battery data
+		if len(self.battery) > data.testnumber:
+			m = re.match(self.batteryfmt, self.battery[data.testnumber])
+			if m:
+				data.battery = m.groups()
+		# wifi data
+		if len(self.wifi) > data.testnumber:
+			m = re.match(self.wififmt, self.wifi[data.testnumber])
+			if m:
+				data.wifi = m.group('w')
+		# sleep mode enter errors
+		if len(self.testerror) > data.testnumber:
+			m = re.match(self.testerrfmt, self.testerror[data.testnumber])
+			if m:
+				data.enterfail = m.group('e')
+	def devprops(self, data):
+		props = dict()
+		devlist = data.split(';')
+		for dev in devlist:
+			f = dev.split(',')
+			if len(f) < 3:
+				continue
+			dev = f[0]
+			props[dev] = DevProps()
+			props[dev].altname = f[1]
+			if int(f[2]):
+				props[dev].isasync = True
+			else:
+				props[dev].isasync = False
+		return props
+	def parseDevprops(self, line, sv):
+		idx = line.index(': ') + 2
+		if idx >= len(line):
+			return
+		props = self.devprops(line[idx:])
+		if sv.suspendmode == 'command' and 'testcommandstring' in props:
+			sv.testcommand = props['testcommandstring'].altname
+		sv.devprops = props
+	def parsePlatformInfo(self, line, sv):
+		m = re.match(self.pinfofmt, line)
+		if not m:
+			return
+		name, info = m.group('val'), m.group('info')
+		if name == 'devinfo':
+			sv.devprops = self.devprops(sv.b64unzip(info))
+			return
+		elif name == 'testcmd':
+			sv.testcommand = info
+			return
+		field = info.split('|')
+		if len(field) < 2:
+			return
+		cmdline = field[0].strip()
+		output = sv.b64unzip(field[1].strip())
+		sv.platinfo.append([name, cmdline, output])
+
+# Class: TestRun
+# Description:
+#	 A container for a suspend/resume test run. This is necessary as
+#	 there could be more than one, and they need to be separate.
+class TestRun:
+	def __init__(self, dataobj):
+		self.data = dataobj
+		self.ftemp = dict()
+		self.ttemp = dict()
+
+class ProcessMonitor:
+	def __init__(self):
+		self.proclist = dict()
+		self.running = False
+	def procstat(self):
+		c = ['cat /proc/[1-9]*/stat 2>/dev/null']
+		process = Popen(c, shell=True, stdout=PIPE)
+		running = dict()
+		for line in process.stdout:
+			data = ascii(line).split()
+			pid = data[0]
+			name = re.sub('[()]', '', data[1])
+			user = int(data[13])
+			kern = int(data[14])
+			kjiff = ujiff = 0
+			if pid not in self.proclist:
+				self.proclist[pid] = {'name' : name, 'user' : user, 'kern' : kern}
+			else:
+				val = self.proclist[pid]
+				ujiff = user - val['user']
+				kjiff = kern - val['kern']
+				val['user'] = user
+				val['kern'] = kern
+			if ujiff > 0 or kjiff > 0:
+				running[pid] = ujiff + kjiff
+		process.wait()
+		out = ''
+		for pid in running:
+			jiffies = running[pid]
+			val = self.proclist[pid]
+			if out:
+				out += ','
+			out += '%s-%s %d' % (val['name'], pid, jiffies)
+		return 'ps - '+out
+	def processMonitor(self, tid):
+		while self.running:
+			out = self.procstat()
+			if out:
+				sysvals.fsetVal(out, 'trace_marker')
+	def start(self):
+		self.thread = Thread(target=self.processMonitor, args=(0,))
+		self.running = True
+		self.thread.start()
+	def stop(self):
+		self.running = False
+
+# ----------------- FUNCTIONS --------------------
+
+# Function: doesTraceLogHaveTraceEvents
+# Description:
+#	 Quickly determine if the ftrace log has all of the trace events,
+#	 markers, and/or kprobes required for primary parsing.
+def doesTraceLogHaveTraceEvents():
+	kpcheck = ['_cal: (', '_ret: (']
+	techeck = ['suspend_resume', 'device_pm_callback']
+	tmcheck = ['SUSPEND START', 'RESUME COMPLETE']
+	sysvals.usekprobes = False
+	fp = sysvals.openlog(sysvals.ftracefile, 'r')
+	for line in fp:
+		# check for kprobes
+		if not sysvals.usekprobes:
+			for i in kpcheck:
+				if i in line:
+					sysvals.usekprobes = True
+		# check for all necessary trace events
+		check = techeck[:]
+		for i in techeck:
+			if i in line:
+				check.remove(i)
+		techeck = check
+		# check for all necessary trace markers
+		check = tmcheck[:]
+		for i in tmcheck:
+			if i in line:
+				check.remove(i)
+		tmcheck = check
+	fp.close()
+	sysvals.usetraceevents = True if len(techeck) < 2 else False
+	sysvals.usetracemarkers = True if len(tmcheck) == 0 else False
+
+# Function: appendIncompleteTraceLog
+# Description:
+#	 [deprecated for kernel 3.15 or newer]
+#	 Adds callgraph data which lacks trace event data. This is only
+#	 for timelines generated from 3.15 or older
+# Arguments:
+#	 testruns: the array of Data objects obtained from parseKernelLog
+def appendIncompleteTraceLog(testruns):
+	# create TestRun vessels for ftrace parsing
+	testcnt = len(testruns)
+	testidx = 0
+	testrun = []
+	for data in testruns:
+		testrun.append(TestRun(data))
+
+	# extract the callgraph and traceevent data
+	sysvals.vprint('Analyzing the ftrace data (%s)...' % \
+		os.path.basename(sysvals.ftracefile))
+	tp = TestProps()
+	tf = sysvals.openlog(sysvals.ftracefile, 'r')
+	data = 0
+	for line in tf:
+		# remove any latent carriage returns
+		line = line.replace('\r\n', '')
+		if tp.stampInfo(line):
+			continue
+		# determine the trace data type (required for further parsing)
+		m = re.match(tp.tracertypefmt, line)
+		if(m):
+			tp.setTracerType(m.group('t'))
+			continue
+		# device properties line
+		if(re.match(tp.devpropfmt, line)):
+			tp.parseDevprops(line, sysvals)
+			continue
+		# platform info line
+		if(re.match(tp.pinfofmt, line)):
+			tp.parsePlatformInfo(line, sysvals)
+			continue
+		# parse only valid lines, if this is not one move on
+		m = re.match(tp.ftrace_line_fmt, line)
+		if(not m):
+			continue
+		# gather the basic message data from the line
+		m_time = m.group('time')
+		m_pid = m.group('pid')
+		m_msg = m.group('msg')
+		if(tp.cgformat):
+			m_param3 = m.group('dur')
+		else:
+			m_param3 = 'traceevent'
+		if(m_time and m_pid and m_msg):
+			t = FTraceLine(m_time, m_msg, m_param3)
+			pid = int(m_pid)
+		else:
+			continue
+		# the line should be a call, return, or event
+		if(not t.fcall and not t.freturn and not t.fevent):
+			continue
+		# look for the suspend start marker
+		if(t.startMarker()):
+			data = testrun[testidx].data
+			tp.parseStamp(data, sysvals)
+			data.setStart(t.time)
+			continue
+		if(not data):
+			continue
+		# find the end of resume
+		if(t.endMarker()):
+			data.setEnd(t.time)
+			testidx += 1
+			if(testidx >= testcnt):
+				break
+			continue
+		# trace event processing
+		if(t.fevent):
+			continue
+		# call/return processing
+		elif sysvals.usecallgraph:
+			# create a callgraph object for the data
+			if(pid not in testrun[testidx].ftemp):
+				testrun[testidx].ftemp[pid] = []
+				testrun[testidx].ftemp[pid].append(FTraceCallGraph(pid, sysvals))
+			# when the call is finished, see which device matches it
+			cg = testrun[testidx].ftemp[pid][-1]
+			res = cg.addLine(t)
+			if(res != 0):
+				testrun[testidx].ftemp[pid].append(FTraceCallGraph(pid, sysvals))
+			if(res == -1):
+				testrun[testidx].ftemp[pid][-1].addLine(t)
+	tf.close()
+
+	for test in testrun:
+		# add the callgraph data to the device hierarchy
+		for pid in test.ftemp:
+			for cg in test.ftemp[pid]:
+				if len(cg.list) < 1 or cg.invalid or (cg.end - cg.start == 0):
+					continue
+				if(not cg.postProcess()):
+					id = 'task %s cpu %s' % (pid, m.group('cpu'))
+					sysvals.vprint('Sanity check failed for '+\
+						id+', ignoring this callback')
+					continue
+				callstart = cg.start
+				callend = cg.end
+				for p in test.data.sortedPhases():
+					if(test.data.dmesg[p]['start'] <= callstart and
+						callstart <= test.data.dmesg[p]['end']):
+						list = test.data.dmesg[p]['list']
+						for devname in list:
+							dev = list[devname]
+							if(pid == dev['pid'] and
+								callstart <= dev['start'] and
+								callend >= dev['end']):
+								dev['ftrace'] = cg
+						break
+
+# Function: parseTraceLog
+# Description:
+#	 Analyze an ftrace log output file generated from this app during
+#	 the execution phase. Used when the ftrace log is the primary data source
+#	 and includes the suspend_resume and device_pm_callback trace events
+#	 The ftrace filename is taken from sysvals
+# Output:
+#	 An array of Data objects
+def parseTraceLog(live=False):
+	sysvals.vprint('Analyzing the ftrace data (%s)...' % \
+		os.path.basename(sysvals.ftracefile))
+	if(os.path.exists(sysvals.ftracefile) == False):
+		doError('%s does not exist' % sysvals.ftracefile)
+	if not live:
+		sysvals.setupAllKprobes()
+	ksuscalls = ['pm_prepare_console']
+	krescalls = ['pm_restore_console']
+	tracewatch = ['irq_wakeup']
+	if sysvals.usekprobes:
+		tracewatch += ['sync_filesystems', 'freeze_processes', 'syscore_suspend',
+			'syscore_resume', 'resume_console', 'thaw_processes', 'CPU_ON',
+			'CPU_OFF', 'timekeeping_freeze', 'acpi_suspend']
+
+	# extract the callgraph and traceevent data
+	tp = TestProps()
+	testruns = []
+	testdata = []
+	testrun = 0
+	data = 0
+	tf = sysvals.openlog(sysvals.ftracefile, 'r')
+	phase = 'suspend_prepare'
+	for line in tf:
+		# remove any latent carriage returns
+		line = line.replace('\r\n', '')
+		if tp.stampInfo(line):
+			continue
+		# tracer type line: determine the trace data type
+		m = re.match(tp.tracertypefmt, line)
+		if(m):
+			tp.setTracerType(m.group('t'))
+			continue
+		# device properties line
+		if(re.match(tp.devpropfmt, line)):
+			tp.parseDevprops(line, sysvals)
+			continue
+		# platform info line
+		if(re.match(tp.pinfofmt, line)):
+			tp.parsePlatformInfo(line, sysvals)
+			continue
+		# ignore all other commented lines
+		if line[0] == '#':
+			continue
+		# ftrace line: parse only valid lines
+		m = re.match(tp.ftrace_line_fmt, line)
+		if(not m):
+			continue
+		# gather the basic message data from the line
+		m_time = m.group('time')
+		m_proc = m.group('proc')
+		m_pid = m.group('pid')
+		m_msg = m.group('msg')
+		if(tp.cgformat):
+			m_param3 = m.group('dur')
+		else:
+			m_param3 = 'traceevent'
+		if(m_time and m_pid and m_msg):
+			t = FTraceLine(m_time, m_msg, m_param3)
+			pid = int(m_pid)
+		else:
+			continue
+		# the line should be a call, return, or event
+		if(not t.fcall and not t.freturn and not t.fevent):
+			continue
+		# find the start of suspend
+		if(t.startMarker()):
+			data = Data(len(testdata))
+			testdata.append(data)
+			testrun = TestRun(data)
+			testruns.append(testrun)
+			tp.parseStamp(data, sysvals)
+			data.setStart(t.time)
+			data.first_suspend_prepare = True
+			phase = data.setPhase('suspend_prepare', t.time, True)
+			continue
+		if(not data):
+			continue
+		# process cpu exec line
+		if t.type == 'tracing_mark_write':
+			m = re.match(tp.procexecfmt, t.name)
+			if(m):
+				proclist = dict()
+				for ps in m.group('ps').split(','):
+					val = ps.split()
+					if not val:
+						continue
+					name = val[0].replace('--', '-')
+					proclist[name] = int(val[1])
+				data.pstl[t.time] = proclist
+				continue
+		# find the end of resume
+		if(t.endMarker()):
+			data.handleEndMarker(t.time)
+			if(not sysvals.usetracemarkers):
+				# no trace markers? then quit and be sure to finish recording
+				# the event we used to trigger resume end
+				if('thaw_processes' in testrun.ttemp and len(testrun.ttemp['thaw_processes']) > 0):
+					# if an entry exists, assume this is its end
+					testrun.ttemp['thaw_processes'][-1]['end'] = t.time
+				break
+			continue
+		# trace event processing
+		if(t.fevent):
+			if(t.type == 'suspend_resume'):
+				# suspend_resume trace events have two types, begin and end
+				if(re.match('(?P<name>.*) begin$', t.name)):
+					isbegin = True
+				elif(re.match('(?P<name>.*) end$', t.name)):
+					isbegin = False
+				else:
+					continue
+				if '[' in t.name:
+					m = re.match('(?P<name>.*)\[.*', t.name)
+				else:
+					m = re.match('(?P<name>.*) .*', t.name)
+				name = m.group('name')
+				# ignore these events
+				if(name.split('[')[0] in tracewatch):
+					continue
+				# -- phase changes --
+				# start of kernel suspend
+				if(re.match('suspend_enter\[.*', t.name)):
+					if(isbegin):
+						data.tKernSus = t.time
+					continue
+				# suspend_prepare start
+				elif(re.match('dpm_prepare\[.*', t.name)):
+					if isbegin and data.first_suspend_prepare:
+						data.first_suspend_prepare = False
+						if data.tKernSus == 0:
+							data.tKernSus = t.time
+						continue
+					phase = data.setPhase('suspend_prepare', t.time, isbegin)
+					continue
+				# suspend start
+				elif(re.match('dpm_suspend\[.*', t.name)):
+					phase = data.setPhase('suspend', t.time, isbegin)
+					continue
+				# suspend_late start
+				elif(re.match('dpm_suspend_late\[.*', t.name)):
+					phase = data.setPhase('suspend_late', t.time, isbegin)
+					continue
+				# suspend_noirq start
+				elif(re.match('dpm_suspend_noirq\[.*', t.name)):
+					phase = data.setPhase('suspend_noirq', t.time, isbegin)
+					continue
+				# suspend_machine/resume_machine
+				elif(re.match('machine_suspend\[.*', t.name)):
+					if(isbegin):
+						lp = data.lastPhase()
+						if lp == 'resume_machine':
+							data.dmesg[lp]['end'] = t.time
+						phase = data.setPhase('suspend_machine', data.dmesg[lp]['end'], True)
+						data.setPhase(phase, t.time, False)
+						if data.tSuspended == 0:
+							data.tSuspended = t.time
+					else:
+						phase = data.setPhase('resume_machine', t.time, True)
+						if(sysvals.suspendmode in ['mem', 'disk']):
+							susp = phase.replace('resume', 'suspend')
+							if susp in data.dmesg:
+								data.dmesg[susp]['end'] = t.time
+							data.tSuspended = t.time
+						data.tResumed = t.time
+					continue
+				# resume_noirq start
+				elif(re.match('dpm_resume_noirq\[.*', t.name)):
+					phase = data.setPhase('resume_noirq', t.time, isbegin)
+					continue
+				# resume_early start
+				elif(re.match('dpm_resume_early\[.*', t.name)):
+					phase = data.setPhase('resume_early', t.time, isbegin)
+					continue
+				# resume start
+				elif(re.match('dpm_resume\[.*', t.name)):
+					phase = data.setPhase('resume', t.time, isbegin)
+					continue
+				# resume complete start
+				elif(re.match('dpm_complete\[.*', t.name)):
+					phase = data.setPhase('resume_complete', t.time, isbegin)
+					continue
+				# skip trace events inside devices calls
+				if(not data.isTraceEventOutsideDeviceCalls(pid, t.time)):
+					continue
+				# global events (outside device calls) are graphed
+				if(name not in testrun.ttemp):
+					testrun.ttemp[name] = []
+				if(isbegin):
+					# create a new list entry
+					testrun.ttemp[name].append(\
+						{'begin': t.time, 'end': t.time, 'pid': pid})
+				else:
+					if(len(testrun.ttemp[name]) > 0):
+						# if an entry exists, assume this is its end
+						testrun.ttemp[name][-1]['end'] = t.time
+			# device callback start
+			elif(t.type == 'device_pm_callback_start'):
+				if phase not in data.dmesg:
+					continue
+				m = re.match('(?P<drv>.*) (?P<d>.*), parent: *(?P<p>.*), .*',\
+					t.name);
+				if(not m):
+					continue
+				drv = m.group('drv')
+				n = m.group('d')
+				p = m.group('p')
+				if(n and p):
+					data.newAction(phase, n, pid, p, t.time, -1, drv)
+					if pid not in data.devpids:
+						data.devpids.append(pid)
+			# device callback finish
+			elif(t.type == 'device_pm_callback_end'):
+				if phase not in data.dmesg:
+					continue
+				m = re.match('(?P<drv>.*) (?P<d>.*), err.*', t.name);
+				if(not m):
+					continue
+				n = m.group('d')
+				list = data.dmesg[phase]['list']
+				if(n in list):
+					dev = list[n]
+					dev['length'] = t.time - dev['start']
+					dev['end'] = t.time
+		# kprobe event processing
+		elif(t.fkprobe):
+			kprobename = t.type
+			kprobedata = t.name
+			key = (kprobename, pid)
+			# displayname is generated from kprobe data
+			displayname = ''
+			if(t.fcall):
+				displayname = sysvals.kprobeDisplayName(kprobename, kprobedata)
+				if not displayname:
+					continue
+				if(key not in tp.ktemp):
+					tp.ktemp[key] = []
+				tp.ktemp[key].append({
+					'pid': pid,
+					'begin': t.time,
+					'end': -1,
+					'name': displayname,
+					'cdata': kprobedata,
+					'proc': m_proc,
+				})
+				# start of kernel resume
+				if(phase == 'suspend_prepare' and kprobename in ksuscalls):
+					data.tKernSus = t.time
+			elif(t.freturn):
+				if(key not in tp.ktemp) or len(tp.ktemp[key]) < 1:
+					continue
+				e = next((x for x in reversed(tp.ktemp[key]) if x['end'] < 0), 0)
+				if not e:
+					continue
+				e['end'] = t.time
+				e['rdata'] = kprobedata
+				# end of kernel resume
+				if(phase != 'suspend_prepare' and kprobename in krescalls):
+					if phase in data.dmesg:
+						data.dmesg[phase]['end'] = t.time
+					data.tKernRes = t.time
+
+		# callgraph processing
+		elif sysvals.usecallgraph:
+			# create a callgraph object for the data
+			key = (m_proc, pid)
+			if(key not in testrun.ftemp):
+				testrun.ftemp[key] = []
+				testrun.ftemp[key].append(FTraceCallGraph(pid, sysvals))
+			# when the call is finished, see which device matches it
+			cg = testrun.ftemp[key][-1]
+			res = cg.addLine(t)
+			if(res != 0):
+				testrun.ftemp[key].append(FTraceCallGraph(pid, sysvals))
+			if(res == -1):
+				testrun.ftemp[key][-1].addLine(t)
+	tf.close()
+	if len(testdata) < 1:
+		sysvals.vprint('WARNING: ftrace start marker is missing')
+	if data and not data.devicegroups:
+		sysvals.vprint('WARNING: ftrace end marker is missing')
+		data.handleEndMarker(t.time)
+
+	if sysvals.suspendmode == 'command':
+		for test in testruns:
+			for p in test.data.sortedPhases():
+				if p == 'suspend_prepare':
+					test.data.dmesg[p]['start'] = test.data.start
+					test.data.dmesg[p]['end'] = test.data.end
+				else:
+					test.data.dmesg[p]['start'] = test.data.end
+					test.data.dmesg[p]['end'] = test.data.end
+			test.data.tSuspended = test.data.end
+			test.data.tResumed = test.data.end
+			test.data.fwValid = False
+
+	# dev source and procmon events can be unreadable with mixed phase height
+	if sysvals.usedevsrc or sysvals.useprocmon:
+		sysvals.mixedphaseheight = False
+
+	# expand phase boundaries so there are no gaps
+	for data in testdata:
+		lp = data.sortedPhases()[0]
+		for p in data.sortedPhases():
+			if(p != lp and not ('machine' in p and 'machine' in lp)):
+				data.dmesg[lp]['end'] = data.dmesg[p]['start']
+			lp = p
+
+	for i in range(len(testruns)):
+		test = testruns[i]
+		data = test.data
+		# find the total time range for this test (begin, end)
+		tlb, tle = data.start, data.end
+		if i < len(testruns) - 1:
+			tle = testruns[i+1].data.start
+		# add the process usage data to the timeline
+		if sysvals.useprocmon:
+			data.createProcessUsageEvents()
+		# add the traceevent data to the device hierarchy
+		if(sysvals.usetraceevents):
+			# add actual trace funcs
+			for name in sorted(test.ttemp):
+				for event in test.ttemp[name]:
+					data.newActionGlobal(name, event['begin'], event['end'], event['pid'])
+			# add the kprobe based virtual tracefuncs as actual devices
+			for key in sorted(tp.ktemp):
+				name, pid = key
+				if name not in sysvals.tracefuncs:
+					continue
+				if pid not in data.devpids:
+					data.devpids.append(pid)
+				for e in tp.ktemp[key]:
+					kb, ke = e['begin'], e['end']
+					if ke - kb < 0.000001 or tlb > kb or tle <= kb:
+						continue
+					color = sysvals.kprobeColor(name)
+					data.newActionGlobal(e['name'], kb, ke, pid, color)
+			# add config base kprobes and dev kprobes
+			if sysvals.usedevsrc:
+				for key in sorted(tp.ktemp):
+					name, pid = key
+					if name in sysvals.tracefuncs or name not in sysvals.dev_tracefuncs:
+						continue
+					for e in tp.ktemp[key]:
+						kb, ke = e['begin'], e['end']
+						if ke - kb < 0.000001 or tlb > kb or tle <= kb:
+							continue
+						data.addDeviceFunctionCall(e['name'], name, e['proc'], pid, kb,
+							ke, e['cdata'], e['rdata'])
+		if sysvals.usecallgraph:
+			# add the callgraph data to the device hierarchy
+			sortlist = dict()
+			for key in sorted(test.ftemp):
+				proc, pid = key
+				for cg in test.ftemp[key]:
+					if len(cg.list) < 1 or cg.invalid or (cg.end - cg.start == 0):
+						continue
+					if(not cg.postProcess()):
+						id = 'task %s' % (pid)
+						sysvals.vprint('Sanity check failed for '+\
+							id+', ignoring this callback')
+						continue
+					# match cg data to devices
+					devname = ''
+					if sysvals.suspendmode != 'command':
+						devname = cg.deviceMatch(pid, data)
+					if not devname:
+						sortkey = '%f%f%d' % (cg.start, cg.end, pid)
+						sortlist[sortkey] = cg
+					elif len(cg.list) > 1000000 and cg.name != sysvals.ftopfunc:
+						sysvals.vprint('WARNING: the callgraph for %s is massive (%d lines)' %\
+							(devname, len(cg.list)))
+			# create blocks for orphan cg data
+			for sortkey in sorted(sortlist):
+				cg = sortlist[sortkey]
+				name = cg.name
+				if sysvals.isCallgraphFunc(name):
+					sysvals.vprint('Callgraph found for task %d: %.3fms, %s' % (cg.pid, (cg.end - cg.start)*1000, name))
+					cg.newActionFromFunction(data)
+	if sysvals.suspendmode == 'command':
+		return (testdata, '')
+
+	# fill in any missing phases
+	error = []
+	for data in testdata:
+		tn = '' if len(testdata) == 1 else ('%d' % (data.testnumber + 1))
+		terr = ''
+		phasedef = data.phasedef
+		lp = 'suspend_prepare'
+		for p in sorted(phasedef, key=lambda k:phasedef[k]['order']):
+			if p not in data.dmesg:
+				if not terr:
+					pprint('TEST%s FAILED: %s failed in %s phase' % (tn, sysvals.suspendmode, lp))
+					terr = '%s%s failed in %s phase' % (sysvals.suspendmode, tn, lp)
+					error.append(terr)
+					if data.tSuspended == 0:
+						data.tSuspended = data.dmesg[lp]['end']
+					if data.tResumed == 0:
+						data.tResumed = data.dmesg[lp]['end']
+					data.fwValid = False
+				sysvals.vprint('WARNING: phase "%s" is missing!' % p)
+			lp = p
+		if not terr and data.enterfail:
+			pprint('test%s FAILED: enter %s failed with %s' % (tn, sysvals.suspendmode, data.enterfail))
+			terr = 'test%s failed to enter %s mode' % (tn, sysvals.suspendmode)
+			error.append(terr)
+		if data.tSuspended == 0:
+			data.tSuspended = data.tKernRes
+		if data.tResumed == 0:
+			data.tResumed = data.tSuspended
+
+		if(len(sysvals.devicefilter) > 0):
+			data.deviceFilter(sysvals.devicefilter)
+		data.fixupInitcallsThatDidntReturn()
+		if sysvals.usedevsrc:
+			data.optimizeDevSrc()
+
+	# x2: merge any overlapping devices between test runs
+	if sysvals.usedevsrc and len(testdata) > 1:
+		tc = len(testdata)
+		for i in range(tc - 1):
+			devlist = testdata[i].overflowDevices()
+			for j in range(i + 1, tc):
+				testdata[j].mergeOverlapDevices(devlist)
+		testdata[0].stitchTouchingThreads(testdata[1:])
+	return (testdata, ', '.join(error))
+
+# Function: loadKernelLog
+# Description:
+#	 [deprecated for kernel 3.15.0 or newer]
+#	 load the dmesg file into memory and fix up any ordering issues
+#	 The dmesg filename is taken from sysvals
+# Output:
+#	 An array of empty Data objects with only their dmesgtext attributes set
+def loadKernelLog():
+	sysvals.vprint('Analyzing the dmesg data (%s)...' % \
+		os.path.basename(sysvals.dmesgfile))
+	if(os.path.exists(sysvals.dmesgfile) == False):
+		doError('%s does not exist' % sysvals.dmesgfile)
+
+	# there can be multiple test runs in a single file
+	tp = TestProps()
+	tp.stamp = datetime.now().strftime('# suspend-%m%d%y-%H%M%S localhost mem unknown')
+	testruns = []
+	data = 0
+	lf = sysvals.openlog(sysvals.dmesgfile, 'r')
+	for line in lf:
+		line = line.replace('\r\n', '')
+		idx = line.find('[')
+		if idx > 1:
+			line = line[idx:]
+		if tp.stampInfo(line):
+			continue
+		m = re.match('[ \t]*(\[ *)(?P<ktime>[0-9\.]*)(\]) (?P<msg>.*)', line)
+		if(not m):
+			continue
+		msg = m.group("msg")
+		if(re.match('PM: Syncing filesystems.*', msg)):
+			if(data):
+				testruns.append(data)
+			data = Data(len(testruns))
+			tp.parseStamp(data, sysvals)
+		if(not data):
+			continue
+		m = re.match('.* *(?P<k>[0-9]\.[0-9]{2}\.[0-9]-.*) .*', msg)
+		if(m):
+			sysvals.stamp['kernel'] = m.group('k')
+		m = re.match('PM: Preparing system for (?P<m>.*) sleep', msg)
+		if(m):
+			sysvals.stamp['mode'] = sysvals.suspendmode = m.group('m')
+		data.dmesgtext.append(line)
+	lf.close()
+
+	if data:
+		testruns.append(data)
+	if len(testruns) < 1:
+		doError('dmesg log has no suspend/resume data: %s' \
+			% sysvals.dmesgfile)
+
+	# fix lines with same timestamp/function with the call and return swapped
+	for data in testruns:
+		last = ''
+		for line in data.dmesgtext:
+			mc = re.match('.*(\[ *)(?P<t>[0-9\.]*)(\]) calling  '+\
+				'(?P<f>.*)\+ @ .*, parent: .*', line)
+			mr = re.match('.*(\[ *)(?P<t>[0-9\.]*)(\]) call '+\
+				'(?P<f>.*)\+ returned .* after (?P<dt>.*) usecs', last)
+			if(mc and mr and (mc.group('t') == mr.group('t')) and
+				(mc.group('f') == mr.group('f'))):
+				i = data.dmesgtext.index(last)
+				j = data.dmesgtext.index(line)
+				data.dmesgtext[i] = line
+				data.dmesgtext[j] = last
+			last = line
+	return testruns
+
+# Function: parseKernelLog
+# Description:
+#	 [deprecated for kernel 3.15.0 or newer]
+#	 Analyse a dmesg log output file generated from this app during
+#	 the execution phase. Create a set of device structures in memory
+#	 for subsequent formatting in the html output file
+#	 This call is only for legacy support on kernels where the ftrace
+#	 data lacks the suspend_resume or device_pm_callbacks trace events.
+# Arguments:
+#	 data: an empty Data object (with dmesgtext) obtained from loadKernelLog
+# Output:
+#	 The filled Data object
+def parseKernelLog(data):
+	phase = 'suspend_runtime'
+
+	if(data.fwValid):
+		sysvals.vprint('Firmware Suspend = %u ns, Firmware Resume = %u ns' % \
+			(data.fwSuspend, data.fwResume))
+
+	# dmesg phase match table
+	dm = {
+		'suspend_prepare': ['PM: Syncing filesystems.*'],
+		        'suspend': ['PM: Entering [a-z]* sleep.*', 'Suspending console.*'],
+		   'suspend_late': ['PM: suspend of devices complete after.*'],
+		  'suspend_noirq': ['PM: late suspend of devices complete after.*'],
+		'suspend_machine': ['PM: noirq suspend of devices complete after.*'],
+		 'resume_machine': ['ACPI: Low-level resume complete.*'],
+		   'resume_noirq': ['ACPI: Waking up from system sleep state.*'],
+		   'resume_early': ['PM: noirq resume of devices complete after.*'],
+		         'resume': ['PM: early resume of devices complete after.*'],
+		'resume_complete': ['PM: resume of devices complete after.*'],
+		    'post_resume': ['.*Restarting tasks \.\.\..*'],
+	}
+	if(sysvals.suspendmode == 'standby'):
+		dm['resume_machine'] = ['PM: Restoring platform NVS memory']
+	elif(sysvals.suspendmode == 'disk'):
+		dm['suspend_late'] = ['PM: freeze of devices complete after.*']
+		dm['suspend_noirq'] = ['PM: late freeze of devices complete after.*']
+		dm['suspend_machine'] = ['PM: noirq freeze of devices complete after.*']
+		dm['resume_machine'] = ['PM: Restoring platform NVS memory']
+		dm['resume_early'] = ['PM: noirq restore of devices complete after.*']
+		dm['resume'] = ['PM: early restore of devices complete after.*']
+		dm['resume_complete'] = ['PM: restore of devices complete after.*']
+	elif(sysvals.suspendmode == 'freeze'):
+		dm['resume_machine'] = ['ACPI: resume from mwait']
+
+	# action table (expected events that occur and show up in dmesg)
+	at = {
+		'sync_filesystems': {
+			'smsg': 'PM: Syncing filesystems.*',
+			'emsg': 'PM: Preparing system for mem sleep.*' },
+		'freeze_user_processes': {
+			'smsg': 'Freezing user space processes .*',
+			'emsg': 'Freezing remaining freezable tasks.*' },
+		'freeze_tasks': {
+			'smsg': 'Freezing remaining freezable tasks.*',
+			'emsg': 'PM: Entering (?P<mode>[a-z,A-Z]*) sleep.*' },
+		'ACPI prepare': {
+			'smsg': 'ACPI: Preparing to enter system sleep state.*',
+			'emsg': 'PM: Saving platform NVS memory.*' },
+		'PM vns': {
+			'smsg': 'PM: Saving platform NVS memory.*',
+			'emsg': 'Disabling non-boot CPUs .*' },
+	}
+
+	t0 = -1.0
+	cpu_start = -1.0
+	prevktime = -1.0
+	actions = dict()
+	for line in data.dmesgtext:
+		# parse each dmesg line into the time and message
+		m = re.match('[ \t]*(\[ *)(?P<ktime>[0-9\.]*)(\]) (?P<msg>.*)', line)
+		if(m):
+			val = m.group('ktime')
+			try:
+				ktime = float(val)
+			except:
+				continue
+			msg = m.group('msg')
+			# initialize data start to first line time
+			if t0 < 0:
+				data.setStart(ktime)
+				t0 = ktime
+		else:
+			continue
+
+		# check for a phase change line
+		phasechange = False
+		for p in dm:
+			for s in dm[p]:
+				if(re.match(s, msg)):
+					phasechange, phase = True, p
+					break
+
+		# hack for determining resume_machine end for freeze
+		if(not sysvals.usetraceevents and sysvals.suspendmode == 'freeze' \
+			and phase == 'resume_machine' and \
+			re.match('calling  (?P<f>.*)\+ @ .*, parent: .*', msg)):
+			data.setPhase(phase, ktime, False)
+			phase = 'resume_noirq'
+			data.setPhase(phase, ktime, True)
+
+		if phasechange:
+			if phase == 'suspend_prepare':
+				data.setPhase(phase, ktime, True)
+				data.setStart(ktime)
+				data.tKernSus = ktime
+			elif phase == 'suspend':
+				lp = data.lastPhase()
+				if lp:
+					data.setPhase(lp, ktime, False)
+				data.setPhase(phase, ktime, True)
+			elif phase == 'suspend_late':
+				lp = data.lastPhase()
+				if lp:
+					data.setPhase(lp, ktime, False)
+				data.setPhase(phase, ktime, True)
+			elif phase == 'suspend_noirq':
+				lp = data.lastPhase()
+				if lp:
+					data.setPhase(lp, ktime, False)
+				data.setPhase(phase, ktime, True)
+			elif phase == 'suspend_machine':
+				lp = data.lastPhase()
+				if lp:
+					data.setPhase(lp, ktime, False)
+				data.setPhase(phase, ktime, True)
+			elif phase == 'resume_machine':
+				lp = data.lastPhase()
+				if(sysvals.suspendmode in ['freeze', 'standby']):
+					data.tSuspended = prevktime
+					if lp:
+						data.setPhase(lp, prevktime, False)
+				else:
+					data.tSuspended = ktime
+					if lp:
+						data.setPhase(lp, prevktime, False)
+				data.tResumed = ktime
+				data.setPhase(phase, ktime, True)
+			elif phase == 'resume_noirq':
+				lp = data.lastPhase()
+				if lp:
+					data.setPhase(lp, ktime, False)
+				data.setPhase(phase, ktime, True)
+			elif phase == 'resume_early':
+				lp = data.lastPhase()
+				if lp:
+					data.setPhase(lp, ktime, False)
+				data.setPhase(phase, ktime, True)
+			elif phase == 'resume':
+				lp = data.lastPhase()
+				if lp:
+					data.setPhase(lp, ktime, False)
+				data.setPhase(phase, ktime, True)
+			elif phase == 'resume_complete':
+				lp = data.lastPhase()
+				if lp:
+					data.setPhase(lp, ktime, False)
+				data.setPhase(phase, ktime, True)
+			elif phase == 'post_resume':
+				lp = data.lastPhase()
+				if lp:
+					data.setPhase(lp, ktime, False)
+				data.setEnd(ktime)
+				data.tKernRes = ktime
+				break
+
+		# -- device callbacks --
+		if(phase in data.sortedPhases()):
+			# device init call
+			if(re.match('calling  (?P<f>.*)\+ @ .*, parent: .*', msg)):
+				sm = re.match('calling  (?P<f>.*)\+ @ '+\
+					'(?P<n>.*), parent: (?P<p>.*)', msg);
+				f = sm.group('f')
+				n = sm.group('n')
+				p = sm.group('p')
+				if(f and n and p):
+					data.newAction(phase, f, int(n), p, ktime, -1, '')
+			# device init return
+			elif(re.match('call (?P<f>.*)\+ returned .* after '+\
+				'(?P<t>.*) usecs', msg)):
+				sm = re.match('call (?P<f>.*)\+ returned .* after '+\
+					'(?P<t>.*) usecs(?P<a>.*)', msg);
+				f = sm.group('f')
+				t = sm.group('t')
+				list = data.dmesg[phase]['list']
+				if(f in list):
+					dev = list[f]
+					dev['length'] = int(t)
+					dev['end'] = ktime
+
+		# if trace events are not available, these are better than nothing
+		if(not sysvals.usetraceevents):
+			# look for known actions
+			for a in sorted(at):
+				if(re.match(at[a]['smsg'], msg)):
+					if(a not in actions):
+						actions[a] = []
+					actions[a].append({'begin': ktime, 'end': ktime})
+				if(re.match(at[a]['emsg'], msg)):
+					if(a in actions):
+						actions[a][-1]['end'] = ktime
+			# now look for CPU on/off events
+			if(re.match('Disabling non-boot CPUs .*', msg)):
+				# start of first cpu suspend
+				cpu_start = ktime
+			elif(re.match('Enabling non-boot CPUs .*', msg)):
+				# start of first cpu resume
+				cpu_start = ktime
+			elif(re.match('smpboot: CPU (?P<cpu>[0-9]*) is now offline', msg)):
+				# end of a cpu suspend, start of the next
+				m = re.match('smpboot: CPU (?P<cpu>[0-9]*) is now offline', msg)
+				cpu = 'CPU'+m.group('cpu')
+				if(cpu not in actions):
+					actions[cpu] = []
+				actions[cpu].append({'begin': cpu_start, 'end': ktime})
+				cpu_start = ktime
+			elif(re.match('CPU(?P<cpu>[0-9]*) is up', msg)):
+				# end of a cpu resume, start of the next
+				m = re.match('CPU(?P<cpu>[0-9]*) is up', msg)
+				cpu = 'CPU'+m.group('cpu')
+				if(cpu not in actions):
+					actions[cpu] = []
+				actions[cpu].append({'begin': cpu_start, 'end': ktime})
+				cpu_start = ktime
+		prevktime = ktime
+	data.initDevicegroups()
+
+	# fill in any missing phases
+	phasedef = data.phasedef
+	terr, lp = '', 'suspend_prepare'
+	for p in sorted(phasedef, key=lambda k:phasedef[k]['order']):
+		if p not in data.dmesg:
+			if not terr:
+				pprint('TEST FAILED: %s failed in %s phase' % (sysvals.suspendmode, lp))
+				terr = '%s failed in %s phase' % (sysvals.suspendmode, lp)
+				if data.tSuspended == 0:
+					data.tSuspended = data.dmesg[lp]['end']
+				if data.tResumed == 0:
+					data.tResumed = data.dmesg[lp]['end']
+			sysvals.vprint('WARNING: phase "%s" is missing!' % p)
+		lp = p
+	lp = data.sortedPhases()[0]
+	for p in data.sortedPhases():
+		if(p != lp and not ('machine' in p and 'machine' in lp)):
+			data.dmesg[lp]['end'] = data.dmesg[p]['start']
+		lp = p
+	if data.tSuspended == 0:
+		data.tSuspended = data.tKernRes
+	if data.tResumed == 0:
+		data.tResumed = data.tSuspended
+
+	# fill in any actions we've found
+	for name in sorted(actions):
+		for event in actions[name]:
+			data.newActionGlobal(name, event['begin'], event['end'])
+
+	if(len(sysvals.devicefilter) > 0):
+		data.deviceFilter(sysvals.devicefilter)
+	data.fixupInitcallsThatDidntReturn()
+	return True
+
+def callgraphHTML(sv, hf, num, cg, title, color, devid):
+	html_func_top = '<article id="{0}" class="atop" style="background:{1}">\n<input type="checkbox" class="pf" id="f{2}" checked/><label for="f{2}">{3} {4}</label>\n'
+	html_func_start = '<article>\n<input type="checkbox" class="pf" id="f{0}" checked/><label for="f{0}">{1} {2}</label>\n'
+	html_func_end = '</article>\n'
+	html_func_leaf = '<article>{0} {1}</article>\n'
+
+	cgid = devid
+	if cg.id:
+		cgid += cg.id
+	cglen = (cg.end - cg.start) * 1000
+	if cglen < sv.mincglen:
+		return num
+
+	fmt = '<r>(%.3f ms @ '+sv.timeformat+' to '+sv.timeformat+')</r>'
+	flen = fmt % (cglen, cg.start, cg.end)
+	hf.write(html_func_top.format(cgid, color, num, title, flen))
+	num += 1
+	for line in cg.list:
+		if(line.length < 0.000000001):
+			flen = ''
+		else:
+			fmt = '<n>(%.3f ms @ '+sv.timeformat+')</n>'
+			flen = fmt % (line.length*1000, line.time)
+		if line.isLeaf():
+			hf.write(html_func_leaf.format(line.name, flen))
+		elif line.freturn:
+			hf.write(html_func_end)
+		else:
+			hf.write(html_func_start.format(num, line.name, flen))
+			num += 1
+	hf.write(html_func_end)
+	return num
+
+def addCallgraphs(sv, hf, data):
+	hf.write('<section id="callgraphs" class="callgraph">\n')
+	# write out the ftrace data converted to html
+	num = 0
+	for p in data.sortedPhases():
+		if sv.cgphase and p != sv.cgphase:
+			continue
+		list = data.dmesg[p]['list']
+		for devname in data.sortedDevices(p):
+			if len(sv.cgfilter) > 0 and devname not in sv.cgfilter:
+				continue
+			dev = list[devname]
+			color = 'white'
+			if 'color' in data.dmesg[p]:
+				color = data.dmesg[p]['color']
+			if 'color' in dev:
+				color = dev['color']
+			name = devname
+			if(devname in sv.devprops):
+				name = sv.devprops[devname].altName(devname)
+			if sv.suspendmode in suspendmodename:
+				name += ' '+p
+			if('ftrace' in dev):
+				cg = dev['ftrace']
+				if cg.name == sv.ftopfunc:
+					name = 'top level suspend/resume call'
+				num = callgraphHTML(sv, hf, num, cg,
+					name, color, dev['id'])
+			if('ftraces' in dev):
+				for cg in dev['ftraces']:
+					num = callgraphHTML(sv, hf, num, cg,
+						name+' &rarr; '+cg.name, color, dev['id'])
+	hf.write('\n\n    </section>\n')
+
+def summaryCSS(title, center=True):
+	tdcenter = 'text-align:center;' if center else ''
+	out = '<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html>\n<head>\n\
+	<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8">\n\
+	<title>'+title+'</title>\n\
+	<style type=\'text/css\'>\n\
+		.stamp {width: 100%;text-align:center;background:#888;line-height:30px;color:white;font: 25px Arial;}\n\
+		table {width:100%;border-collapse: collapse;border:1px solid;}\n\
+		th {border: 1px solid black;background:#222;color:white;}\n\
+		td {font: 14px "Times New Roman";'+tdcenter+'}\n\
+		tr.head td {border: 1px solid black;background:#aaa;}\n\
+		tr.alt {background-color:#ddd;}\n\
+		tr.notice {color:red;}\n\
+		.minval {background-color:#BBFFBB;}\n\
+		.medval {background-color:#BBBBFF;}\n\
+		.maxval {background-color:#FFBBBB;}\n\
+		.head a {color:#000;text-decoration: none;}\n\
+	</style>\n</head>\n<body>\n'
+	return out
+
+# Function: createHTMLSummarySimple
+# Description:
+#	 Create summary html file for a series of tests
+# Arguments:
+#	 testruns: array of Data objects from parseTraceLog
+def createHTMLSummarySimple(testruns, htmlfile, title):
+	# write the html header first (html head, css code, up to body start)
+	html = summaryCSS('Summary - SleepGraph')
+
+	# extract the test data into list
+	list = dict()
+	tAvg, tMin, tMax, tMed = [0.0, 0.0], [0.0, 0.0], [0.0, 0.0], [dict(), dict()]
+	iMin, iMed, iMax = [0, 0], [0, 0], [0, 0]
+	num = 0
+	useturbo = False
+	lastmode = ''
+	cnt = dict()
+	for data in sorted(testruns, key=lambda v:(v['mode'], v['host'], v['kernel'], v['time'])):
+		mode = data['mode']
+		if mode not in list:
+			list[mode] = {'data': [], 'avg': [0,0], 'min': [0,0], 'max': [0,0], 'med': [0,0]}
+		if lastmode and lastmode != mode and num > 0:
+			for i in range(2):
+				s = sorted(tMed[i])
+				list[lastmode]['med'][i] = s[int(len(s)//2)]
+				iMed[i] = tMed[i][list[lastmode]['med'][i]]
+			list[lastmode]['avg'] = [tAvg[0] / num, tAvg[1] / num]
+			list[lastmode]['min'] = tMin
+			list[lastmode]['max'] = tMax
+			list[lastmode]['idx'] = (iMin, iMed, iMax)
+			tAvg, tMin, tMax, tMed = [0.0, 0.0], [0.0, 0.0], [0.0, 0.0], [dict(), dict()]
+			iMin, iMed, iMax = [0, 0], [0, 0], [0, 0]
+			num = 0
+		pkgpc10 = syslpi = ''
+		if 'pkgpc10' in data and 'syslpi' in data:
+			pkgpc10 = data['pkgpc10']
+			syslpi = data['syslpi']
+			useturbo = True
+		res = data['result']
+		tVal = [float(data['suspend']), float(data['resume'])]
+		list[mode]['data'].append([data['host'], data['kernel'],
+			data['time'], tVal[0], tVal[1], data['url'], res,
+			data['issues'], data['sus_worst'], data['sus_worsttime'],
+			data['res_worst'], data['res_worsttime'], pkgpc10, syslpi])
+		idx = len(list[mode]['data']) - 1
+		if res.startswith('fail in'):
+			res = 'fail'
+		if res not in cnt:
+			cnt[res] = 1
+		else:
+			cnt[res] += 1
+		if res == 'pass':
+			for i in range(2):
+				tMed[i][tVal[i]] = idx
+				tAvg[i] += tVal[i]
+				if tMin[i] == 0 or tVal[i] < tMin[i]:
+					iMin[i] = idx
+					tMin[i] = tVal[i]
+				if tMax[i] == 0 or tVal[i] > tMax[i]:
+					iMax[i] = idx
+					tMax[i] = tVal[i]
+			num += 1
+		lastmode = mode
+	if lastmode and num > 0:
+		for i in range(2):
+			s = sorted(tMed[i])
+			list[lastmode]['med'][i] = s[int(len(s)//2)]
+			iMed[i] = tMed[i][list[lastmode]['med'][i]]
+		list[lastmode]['avg'] = [tAvg[0] / num, tAvg[1] / num]
+		list[lastmode]['min'] = tMin
+		list[lastmode]['max'] = tMax
+		list[lastmode]['idx'] = (iMin, iMed, iMax)
+
+	# group test header
+	desc = []
+	for ilk in sorted(cnt, reverse=True):
+		if cnt[ilk] > 0:
+			desc.append('%d %s' % (cnt[ilk], ilk))
+	html += '<div class="stamp">%s (%d tests: %s)</div>\n' % (title, len(testruns), ', '.join(desc))
+	th = '\t<th>{0}</th>\n'
+	td = '\t<td>{0}</td>\n'
+	tdh = '\t<td{1}>{0}</td>\n'
+	tdlink = '\t<td><a href="{0}">html</a></td>\n'
+	colspan = '14' if useturbo else '12'
+
+	# table header
+	html += '<table>\n<tr>\n' + th.format('#') +\
+		th.format('Mode') + th.format('Host') + th.format('Kernel') +\
+		th.format('Test Time') + th.format('Result') + th.format('Issues') +\
+		th.format('Suspend') + th.format('Resume') +\
+		th.format('Worst Suspend Device') + th.format('SD Time') +\
+		th.format('Worst Resume Device') + th.format('RD Time')
+	if useturbo:
+		html += th.format('PkgPC10') + th.format('SysLPI')
+	html += th.format('Detail')+'</tr>\n'
+	# export list into html
+	head = '<tr class="head"><td>{0}</td><td>{1}</td>'+\
+		'<td colspan='+colspan+' class="sus">Suspend Avg={2} '+\
+		'<span class=minval><a href="#s{10}min">Min={3}</a></span> '+\
+		'<span class=medval><a href="#s{10}med">Med={4}</a></span> '+\
+		'<span class=maxval><a href="#s{10}max">Max={5}</a></span> '+\
+		'Resume Avg={6} '+\
+		'<span class=minval><a href="#r{10}min">Min={7}</a></span> '+\
+		'<span class=medval><a href="#r{10}med">Med={8}</a></span> '+\
+		'<span class=maxval><a href="#r{10}max">Max={9}</a></span></td>'+\
+		'</tr>\n'
+	headnone = '<tr class="head"><td>{0}</td><td>{1}</td><td colspan='+\
+		colspan+'></td></tr>\n'
+	for mode in sorted(list):
+		# header line for each suspend mode
+		num = 0
+		tAvg, tMin, tMax, tMed = list[mode]['avg'], list[mode]['min'],\
+			list[mode]['max'], list[mode]['med']
+		count = len(list[mode]['data'])
+		if 'idx' in list[mode]:
+			iMin, iMed, iMax = list[mode]['idx']
+			html += head.format('%d' % count, mode.upper(),
+				'%.3f' % tAvg[0], '%.3f' % tMin[0], '%.3f' % tMed[0], '%.3f' % tMax[0],
+				'%.3f' % tAvg[1], '%.3f' % tMin[1], '%.3f' % tMed[1], '%.3f' % tMax[1],
+				mode.lower()
+			)
+		else:
+			iMin = iMed = iMax = [-1, -1, -1]
+			html += headnone.format('%d' % count, mode.upper())
+		for d in list[mode]['data']:
+			# row classes - alternate row color
+			rcls = ['alt'] if num % 2 == 1 else []
+			if d[6] != 'pass':
+				rcls.append('notice')
+			html += '<tr class="'+(' '.join(rcls))+'">\n' if len(rcls) > 0 else '<tr>\n'
+			# figure out if the line has sus or res highlighted
+			idx = list[mode]['data'].index(d)
+			tHigh = ['', '']
+			for i in range(2):
+				tag = 's%s' % mode if i == 0 else 'r%s' % mode
+				if idx == iMin[i]:
+					tHigh[i] = ' id="%smin" class=minval title="Minimum"' % tag
+				elif idx == iMax[i]:
+					tHigh[i] = ' id="%smax" class=maxval title="Maximum"' % tag
+				elif idx == iMed[i]:
+					tHigh[i] = ' id="%smed" class=medval title="Median"' % tag
+			html += td.format("%d" % (list[mode]['data'].index(d) + 1)) # row
+			html += td.format(mode)										# mode
+			html += td.format(d[0])										# host
+			html += td.format(d[1])										# kernel
+			html += td.format(d[2])										# time
+			html += td.format(d[6])										# result
+			html += td.format(d[7])										# issues
+			html += tdh.format('%.3f ms' % d[3], tHigh[0]) if d[3] else td.format('')	# suspend
+			html += tdh.format('%.3f ms' % d[4], tHigh[1]) if d[4] else td.format('')	# resume
+			html += td.format(d[8])										# sus_worst
+			html += td.format('%.3f ms' % d[9])	if d[9] else td.format('')		# sus_worst time
+			html += td.format(d[10])									# res_worst
+			html += td.format('%.3f ms' % d[11]) if d[11] else td.format('')	# res_worst time
+			if useturbo:
+				html += td.format(d[12])								# pkg_pc10
+				html += td.format(d[13])								# syslpi
+			html += tdlink.format(d[5]) if d[5] else td.format('')		# url
+			html += '</tr>\n'
+			num += 1
+
+	# flush the data to file
+	hf = open(htmlfile, 'w')
+	hf.write(html+'</table>\n</body>\n</html>\n')
+	hf.close()
+
+def createHTMLDeviceSummary(testruns, htmlfile, title):
+	html = summaryCSS('Device Summary - SleepGraph', False)
+
+	# create global device list from all tests
+	devall = dict()
+	for data in testruns:
+		host, url, devlist = data['host'], data['url'], data['devlist']
+		for type in devlist:
+			if type not in devall:
+				devall[type] = dict()
+			mdevlist, devlist = devall[type], data['devlist'][type]
+			for name in devlist:
+				length = devlist[name]
+				if name not in mdevlist:
+					mdevlist[name] = {'name': name, 'host': host,
+						'worst': length, 'total': length, 'count': 1,
+						'url': url}
+				else:
+					if length > mdevlist[name]['worst']:
+						mdevlist[name]['worst'] = length
+						mdevlist[name]['url'] = url
+						mdevlist[name]['host'] = host
+					mdevlist[name]['total'] += length
+					mdevlist[name]['count'] += 1
+
+	# generate the html
+	th = '\t<th>{0}</th>\n'
+	td = '\t<td align=center>{0}</td>\n'
+	tdr = '\t<td align=right>{0}</td>\n'
+	tdlink = '\t<td align=center><a href="{0}">html</a></td>\n'
+	limit = 1
+	for type in sorted(devall, reverse=True):
+		num = 0
+		devlist = devall[type]
+		# table header
+		html += '<div class="stamp">%s (%s devices > %d ms)</div><table>\n' % \
+			(title, type.upper(), limit)
+		html += '<tr>\n' + '<th align=right>Device Name</th>' +\
+			th.format('Average Time') + th.format('Count') +\
+			th.format('Worst Time') + th.format('Host (worst time)') +\
+			th.format('Link (worst time)') + '</tr>\n'
+		for name in sorted(devlist, key=lambda k:(devlist[k]['worst'], \
+			devlist[k]['total'], devlist[k]['name']), reverse=True):
+			data = devall[type][name]
+			data['average'] = data['total'] / data['count']
+			if data['average'] < limit:
+				continue
+			# row classes - alternate row color
+			rcls = ['alt'] if num % 2 == 1 else []
+			html += '<tr class="'+(' '.join(rcls))+'">\n' if len(rcls) > 0 else '<tr>\n'
+			html += tdr.format(data['name'])				# name
+			html += td.format('%.3f ms' % data['average'])	# average
+			html += td.format(data['count'])				# count
+			html += td.format('%.3f ms' % data['worst'])	# worst
+			html += td.format(data['host'])					# host
+			html += tdlink.format(data['url'])				# url
+			html += '</tr>\n'
+			num += 1
+		html += '</table>\n'
+
+	# flush the data to file
+	hf = open(htmlfile, 'w')
+	hf.write(html+'</body>\n</html>\n')
+	hf.close()
+	return devall
+
+def createHTMLIssuesSummary(testruns, issues, htmlfile, title, extra=''):
+	multihost = len([e for e in issues if len(e['urls']) > 1]) > 0
+	html = summaryCSS('Issues Summary - SleepGraph', False)
+	total = len(testruns)
+
+	# generate the html
+	th = '\t<th>{0}</th>\n'
+	td = '\t<td align={0}>{1}</td>\n'
+	tdlink = '<a href="{1}">{0}</a>'
+	subtitle = '%d issues' % len(issues) if len(issues) > 0 else 'no issues'
+	html += '<div class="stamp">%s (%s)</div><table>\n' % (title, subtitle)
+	html += '<tr>\n' + th.format('Issue') + th.format('Count')
+	if multihost:
+		html += th.format('Hosts')
+	html += th.format('Tests') + th.format('Fail Rate') +\
+		th.format('First Instance') + '</tr>\n'
+
+	num = 0
+	for e in sorted(issues, key=lambda v:v['count'], reverse=True):
+		testtotal = 0
+		links = []
+		for host in sorted(e['urls']):
+			links.append(tdlink.format(host, e['urls'][host][0]))
+			testtotal += len(e['urls'][host])
+		rate = '%d/%d (%.2f%%)' % (testtotal, total, 100*float(testtotal)/float(total))
+		# row classes - alternate row color
+		rcls = ['alt'] if num % 2 == 1 else []
+		html += '<tr class="'+(' '.join(rcls))+'">\n' if len(rcls) > 0 else '<tr>\n'
+		html += td.format('left', e['line'])		# issue
+		html += td.format('center', e['count'])		# count
+		if multihost:
+			html += td.format('center', len(e['urls']))	# hosts
+		html += td.format('center', testtotal)		# test count
+		html += td.format('center', rate)			# test rate
+		html += td.format('center nowrap', '<br>'.join(links))	# links
+		html += '</tr>\n'
+		num += 1
+
+	# flush the data to file
+	hf = open(htmlfile, 'w')
+	hf.write(html+'</table>\n'+extra+'</body>\n</html>\n')
+	hf.close()
+	return issues
+
+def ordinal(value):
+	suffix = 'th'
+	if value < 10 or value > 19:
+		if value % 10 == 1:
+			suffix = 'st'
+		elif value % 10 == 2:
+			suffix = 'nd'
+		elif value % 10 == 3:
+			suffix = 'rd'
+	return '%d%s' % (value, suffix)
+
+# Function: createHTML
+# Description:
+#	 Create the output html file from the resident test data
+# Arguments:
+#	 testruns: array of Data objects from parseKernelLog or parseTraceLog
+# Output:
+#	 True if the html file was created, false if it failed
+def createHTML(testruns, testfail):
+	if len(testruns) < 1:
+		pprint('ERROR: Not enough test data to build a timeline')
+		return
+
+	kerror = False
+	for data in testruns:
+		if data.kerror:
+			kerror = True
+		if(sysvals.suspendmode in ['freeze', 'standby']):
+			data.trimFreezeTime(testruns[-1].tSuspended)
+
+	# html function templates
+	html_error = '<div id="{1}" title="kernel error/warning" class="err" style="right:{0}%">{2}&rarr;</div>\n'
+	html_traceevent = '<div title="{0}" class="traceevent{6}" style="left:{1}%;top:{2}px;height:{3}px;width:{4}%;line-height:{3}px;{7}">{5}</div>\n'
+	html_cpuexec = '<div class="jiffie" style="left:{0}%;top:{1}px;height:{2}px;width:{3}%;background:{4};"></div>\n'
+	html_timetotal = '<table class="time1">\n<tr>'\
+		'<td class="green" title="{3}">{2} Suspend Time: <b>{0} ms</b></td>'\
+		'<td class="yellow" title="{4}">{2} Resume Time: <b>{1} ms</b></td>'\
+		'</tr>\n</table>\n'
+	html_timetotal2 = '<table class="time1">\n<tr>'\
+		'<td class="green" title="{4}">{3} Suspend Time: <b>{0} ms</b></td>'\
+		'<td class="gray" title="time spent in low-power mode with clock running">'+sysvals.suspendmode+' time: <b>{1} ms</b></td>'\
+		'<td class="yellow" title="{5}">{3} Resume Time: <b>{2} ms</b></td>'\
+		'</tr>\n</table>\n'
+	html_timetotal3 = '<table class="time1">\n<tr>'\
+		'<td class="green">Execution Time: <b>{0} ms</b></td>'\
+		'<td class="yellow">Command: <b>{1}</b></td>'\
+		'</tr>\n</table>\n'
+	html_timegroups = '<table class="time2">\n<tr>'\
+		'<td class="green" title="time from kernel enter_state({5}) to firmware mode [kernel time only]">{4}Kernel Suspend: {0} ms</td>'\
+		'<td class="purple">{4}Firmware Suspend: {1} ms</td>'\
+		'<td class="purple">{4}Firmware Resume: {2} ms</td>'\
+		'<td class="yellow" title="time from firmware mode to return from kernel enter_state({5}) [kernel time only]">{4}Kernel Resume: {3} ms</td>'\
+		'</tr>\n</table>\n'
+	html_fail = '<table class="testfail"><tr><td>{0}</td></tr></table>\n'
+
+	# html format variables
+	scaleH = 20
+	if kerror:
+		scaleH = 40
+
+	# device timeline
+	devtl = Timeline(30, scaleH)
+
+	# write the test title and general info header
+	devtl.createHeader(sysvals, testruns[0].stamp)
+
+	# Generate the header for this timeline
+	for data in testruns:
+		tTotal = data.end - data.start
+		sktime, rktime = data.getTimeValues()
+		if(tTotal == 0):
+			doError('No timeline data')
+		if(len(data.tLow) > 0):
+			low_time = '+'.join(data.tLow)
+		if sysvals.suspendmode == 'command':
+			run_time = '%.0f'%((data.end-data.start)*1000)
+			if sysvals.testcommand:
+				testdesc = sysvals.testcommand
+			else:
+				testdesc = 'unknown'
+			if(len(testruns) > 1):
+				testdesc = ordinal(data.testnumber+1)+' '+testdesc
+			thtml = html_timetotal3.format(run_time, testdesc)
+			devtl.html += thtml
+		elif data.fwValid:
+			suspend_time = '%.0f'%(sktime + (data.fwSuspend/1000000.0))
+			resume_time = '%.0f'%(rktime + (data.fwResume/1000000.0))
+			testdesc1 = 'Total'
+			testdesc2 = ''
+			stitle = 'time from kernel enter_state(%s) to low-power mode [kernel & firmware time]' % sysvals.suspendmode
+			rtitle = 'time from low-power mode to return from kernel enter_state(%s) [firmware & kernel time]' % sysvals.suspendmode
+			if(len(testruns) > 1):
+				testdesc1 = testdesc2 = ordinal(data.testnumber+1)
+				testdesc2 += ' '
+			if(len(data.tLow) == 0):
+				thtml = html_timetotal.format(suspend_time, \
+					resume_time, testdesc1, stitle, rtitle)
+			else:
+				thtml = html_timetotal2.format(suspend_time, low_time, \
+					resume_time, testdesc1, stitle, rtitle)
+			devtl.html += thtml
+			sftime = '%.3f'%(data.fwSuspend / 1000000.0)
+			rftime = '%.3f'%(data.fwResume / 1000000.0)
+			devtl.html += html_timegroups.format('%.3f'%sktime, \
+				sftime, rftime, '%.3f'%rktime, testdesc2, sysvals.suspendmode)
+		else:
+			suspend_time = '%.3f' % sktime
+			resume_time = '%.3f' % rktime
+			testdesc = 'Kernel'
+			stitle = 'time from kernel enter_state(%s) to firmware mode [kernel time only]' % sysvals.suspendmode
+			rtitle = 'time from firmware mode to return from kernel enter_state(%s) [kernel time only]' % sysvals.suspendmode
+			if(len(testruns) > 1):
+				testdesc = ordinal(data.testnumber+1)+' '+testdesc
+			if(len(data.tLow) == 0):
+				thtml = html_timetotal.format(suspend_time, \
+					resume_time, testdesc, stitle, rtitle)
+			else:
+				thtml = html_timetotal2.format(suspend_time, low_time, \
+					resume_time, testdesc, stitle, rtitle)
+			devtl.html += thtml
+
+	if testfail:
+		devtl.html += html_fail.format(testfail)
+
+	# time scale for potentially multiple datasets
+	t0 = testruns[0].start
+	tMax = testruns[-1].end
+	tTotal = tMax - t0
+
+	# determine the maximum number of rows we need to draw
+	fulllist = []
+	threadlist = []
+	pscnt = 0
+	devcnt = 0
+	for data in testruns:
+		data.selectTimelineDevices('%f', tTotal, sysvals.mindevlen)
+		for group in data.devicegroups:
+			devlist = []
+			for phase in group:
+				for devname in sorted(data.tdevlist[phase]):
+					d = DevItem(data.testnumber, phase, data.dmesg[phase]['list'][devname])
+					devlist.append(d)
+					if d.isa('kth'):
+						threadlist.append(d)
+					else:
+						if d.isa('ps'):
+							pscnt += 1
+						else:
+							devcnt += 1
+						fulllist.append(d)
+			if sysvals.mixedphaseheight:
+				devtl.getPhaseRows(devlist)
+	if not sysvals.mixedphaseheight:
+		if len(threadlist) > 0 and len(fulllist) > 0:
+			if pscnt > 0 and devcnt > 0:
+				msg = 'user processes & device pm callbacks'
+			elif pscnt > 0:
+				msg = 'user processes'
+			else:
+				msg = 'device pm callbacks'
+			d = testruns[0].addHorizontalDivider(msg, testruns[-1].end)
+			fulllist.insert(0, d)
+		devtl.getPhaseRows(fulllist)
+		if len(threadlist) > 0:
+			d = testruns[0].addHorizontalDivider('asynchronous kernel threads', testruns[-1].end)
+			threadlist.insert(0, d)
+			devtl.getPhaseRows(threadlist, devtl.rows)
+	devtl.calcTotalRows()
+
+	# draw the full timeline
+	devtl.createZoomBox(sysvals.suspendmode, len(testruns))
+	for data in testruns:
+		# draw each test run and block chronologically
+		phases = {'suspend':[],'resume':[]}
+		for phase in data.sortedPhases():
+			if data.dmesg[phase]['start'] >= data.tSuspended:
+				phases['resume'].append(phase)
+			else:
+				phases['suspend'].append(phase)
+		# now draw the actual timeline blocks
+		for dir in phases:
+			# draw suspend and resume blocks separately
+			bname = '%s%d' % (dir[0], data.testnumber)
+			if dir == 'suspend':
+				m0 = data.start
+				mMax = data.tSuspended
+				left = '%f' % (((m0-t0)*100.0)/tTotal)
+			else:
+				m0 = data.tSuspended
+				mMax = data.end
+				# in an x2 run, remove any gap between blocks
+				if len(testruns) > 1 and data.testnumber == 0:
+					mMax = testruns[1].start
+				left = '%f' % ((((m0-t0)*100.0)+sysvals.srgap/2)/tTotal)
+			mTotal = mMax - m0
+			# if a timeline block is 0 length, skip altogether
+			if mTotal == 0:
+				continue
+			width = '%f' % (((mTotal*100.0)-sysvals.srgap/2)/tTotal)
+			devtl.html += devtl.html_tblock.format(bname, left, width, devtl.scaleH)
+			for b in phases[dir]:
+				# draw the phase color background
+				phase = data.dmesg[b]
+				length = phase['end']-phase['start']
+				left = '%f' % (((phase['start']-m0)*100.0)/mTotal)
+				width = '%f' % ((length*100.0)/mTotal)
+				devtl.html += devtl.html_phase.format(left, width, \
+					'%.3f'%devtl.scaleH, '%.3f'%devtl.bodyH, \
+					data.dmesg[b]['color'], '')
+			for e in data.errorinfo[dir]:
+				# draw red lines for any kernel errors found
+				type, t, idx1, idx2 = e
+				id = '%d_%d' % (idx1, idx2)
+				right = '%f' % (((mMax-t)*100.0)/mTotal)
+				devtl.html += html_error.format(right, id, type)
+			for b in phases[dir]:
+				# draw the devices for this phase
+				phaselist = data.dmesg[b]['list']
+				for d in sorted(data.tdevlist[b]):
+					name = d
+					drv = ''
+					dev = phaselist[d]
+					xtraclass = ''
+					xtrainfo = ''
+					xtrastyle = ''
+					if 'htmlclass' in dev:
+						xtraclass = dev['htmlclass']
+					if 'color' in dev:
+						xtrastyle = 'background:%s;' % dev['color']
+					if(d in sysvals.devprops):
+						name = sysvals.devprops[d].altName(d)
+						xtraclass = sysvals.devprops[d].xtraClass()
+						xtrainfo = sysvals.devprops[d].xtraInfo()
+					elif xtraclass == ' kth':
+						xtrainfo = ' kernel_thread'
+					if('drv' in dev and dev['drv']):
+						drv = ' {%s}' % dev['drv']
+					rowheight = devtl.phaseRowHeight(data.testnumber, b, dev['row'])
+					rowtop = devtl.phaseRowTop(data.testnumber, b, dev['row'])
+					top = '%.3f' % (rowtop + devtl.scaleH)
+					left = '%f' % (((dev['start']-m0)*100)/mTotal)
+					width = '%f' % (((dev['end']-dev['start'])*100)/mTotal)
+					length = ' (%0.3f ms) ' % ((dev['end']-dev['start'])*1000)
+					title = name+drv+xtrainfo+length
+					if sysvals.suspendmode == 'command':
+						title += sysvals.testcommand
+					elif xtraclass == ' ps':
+						if 'suspend' in b:
+							title += 'pre_suspend_process'
+						else:
+							title += 'post_resume_process'
+					else:
+						title += b
+					devtl.html += devtl.html_device.format(dev['id'], \
+						title, left, top, '%.3f'%rowheight, width, \
+						d+drv, xtraclass, xtrastyle)
+					if('cpuexec' in dev):
+						for t in sorted(dev['cpuexec']):
+							start, end = t
+							j = float(dev['cpuexec'][t]) / 5
+							if j > 1.0:
+								j = 1.0
+							height = '%.3f' % (rowheight/3)
+							top = '%.3f' % (rowtop + devtl.scaleH + 2*rowheight/3)
+							left = '%f' % (((start-m0)*100)/mTotal)
+							width = '%f' % ((end-start)*100/mTotal)
+							color = 'rgba(255, 0, 0, %f)' % j
+							devtl.html += \
+								html_cpuexec.format(left, top, height, width, color)
+					if('src' not in dev):
+						continue
+					# draw any trace events for this device
+					for e in dev['src']:
+						height = '%.3f' % devtl.rowH
+						top = '%.3f' % (rowtop + devtl.scaleH + (e.row*devtl.rowH))
+						left = '%f' % (((e.time-m0)*100)/mTotal)
+						width = '%f' % (e.length*100/mTotal)
+						xtrastyle = ''
+						if e.color:
+							xtrastyle = 'background:%s;' % e.color
+						devtl.html += \
+							html_traceevent.format(e.title(), \
+								left, top, height, width, e.text(), '', xtrastyle)
+			# draw the time scale, try to make the number of labels readable
+			devtl.createTimeScale(m0, mMax, tTotal, dir)
+			devtl.html += '</div>\n'
+
+	# timeline is finished
+	devtl.html += '</div>\n</div>\n'
+
+	# draw a legend which describes the phases by color
+	if sysvals.suspendmode != 'command':
+		phasedef = testruns[-1].phasedef
+		devtl.html += '<div class="legend">\n'
+		pdelta = 100.0/len(phasedef.keys())
+		pmargin = pdelta / 4.0
+		for phase in sorted(phasedef, key=lambda k:phasedef[k]['order']):
+			id, p = '', phasedef[phase]
+			for word in phase.split('_'):
+				id += word[0]
+			order = '%.2f' % ((p['order'] * pdelta) + pmargin)
+			name = phase.replace('_', ' &nbsp;')
+			devtl.html += devtl.html_legend.format(order, p['color'], name, id)
+		devtl.html += '</div>\n'
+
+	hf = open(sysvals.htmlfile, 'w')
+	addCSS(hf, sysvals, len(testruns), kerror)
+
+	# write the device timeline
+	hf.write(devtl.html)
+	hf.write('<div id="devicedetailtitle"></div>\n')
+	hf.write('<div id="devicedetail" style="display:none;">\n')
+	# draw the colored boxes for the device detail section
+	for data in testruns:
+		hf.write('<div id="devicedetail%d">\n' % data.testnumber)
+		pscolor = 'linear-gradient(to top left, #ccc, #eee)'
+		hf.write(devtl.html_phaselet.format('pre_suspend_process', \
+			'0', '0', pscolor))
+		for b in data.sortedPhases():
+			phase = data.dmesg[b]
+			length = phase['end']-phase['start']
+			left = '%.3f' % (((phase['start']-t0)*100.0)/tTotal)
+			width = '%.3f' % ((length*100.0)/tTotal)
+			hf.write(devtl.html_phaselet.format(b, left, width, \
+				data.dmesg[b]['color']))
+		hf.write(devtl.html_phaselet.format('post_resume_process', \
+			'0', '0', pscolor))
+		if sysvals.suspendmode == 'command':
+			hf.write(devtl.html_phaselet.format('cmdexec', '0', '0', pscolor))
+		hf.write('</div>\n')
+	hf.write('</div>\n')
+
+	# write the ftrace data (callgraph)
+	if sysvals.cgtest >= 0 and len(testruns) > sysvals.cgtest:
+		data = testruns[sysvals.cgtest]
+	else:
+		data = testruns[-1]
+	if sysvals.usecallgraph:
+		addCallgraphs(sysvals, hf, data)
+
+	# add the test log as a hidden div
+	if sysvals.testlog and sysvals.logmsg:
+		hf.write('<div id="testlog" style="display:none;">\n'+sysvals.logmsg+'</div>\n')
+	# add the dmesg log as a hidden div
+	if sysvals.dmesglog and sysvals.dmesgfile:
+		hf.write('<div id="dmesglog" style="display:none;">\n')
+		lf = sysvals.openlog(sysvals.dmesgfile, 'r')
+		for line in lf:
+			line = line.replace('<', '&lt').replace('>', '&gt')
+			hf.write(line)
+		lf.close()
+		hf.write('</div>\n')
+	# add the ftrace log as a hidden div
+	if sysvals.ftracelog and sysvals.ftracefile:
+		hf.write('<div id="ftracelog" style="display:none;">\n')
+		lf = sysvals.openlog(sysvals.ftracefile, 'r')
+		for line in lf:
+			hf.write(line)
+		lf.close()
+		hf.write('</div>\n')
+
+	# write the footer and close
+	addScriptCode(hf, testruns)
+	hf.write('</body>\n</html>\n')
+	hf.close()
+	return True
+
+def addCSS(hf, sv, testcount=1, kerror=False, extra=''):
+	kernel = sv.stamp['kernel']
+	host = sv.hostname[0].upper()+sv.hostname[1:]
+	mode = sv.suspendmode
+	if sv.suspendmode in suspendmodename:
+		mode = suspendmodename[sv.suspendmode]
+	title = host+' '+mode+' '+kernel
+
+	# various format changes by flags
+	cgchk = 'checked'
+	cgnchk = 'not(:checked)'
+	if sv.cgexp:
+		cgchk = 'not(:checked)'
+		cgnchk = 'checked'
+
+	hoverZ = 'z-index:8;'
+	if sv.usedevsrc:
+		hoverZ = ''
+
+	devlistpos = 'absolute'
+	if testcount > 1:
+		devlistpos = 'relative'
+
+	scaleTH = 20
+	if kerror:
+		scaleTH = 60
+
+	# write the html header first (html head, css code, up to body start)
+	html_header = '<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html>\n<head>\n\
+	<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8">\n\
+	<title>'+title+'</title>\n\
+	<style type=\'text/css\'>\n\
+		body {overflow-y:scroll;}\n\
+		.stamp {width:100%;text-align:center;background:gray;line-height:30px;color:white;font:25px Arial;}\n\
+		.stamp.sysinfo {font:10px Arial;}\n\
+		.callgraph {margin-top:30px;box-shadow:5px 5px 20px black;}\n\
+		.callgraph article * {padding-left:28px;}\n\
+		h1 {color:black;font:bold 30px Times;}\n\
+		t0 {color:black;font:bold 30px Times;}\n\
+		t1 {color:black;font:30px Times;}\n\
+		t2 {color:black;font:25px Times;}\n\
+		t3 {color:black;font:20px Times;white-space:nowrap;}\n\
+		t4 {color:black;font:bold 30px Times;line-height:60px;white-space:nowrap;}\n\
+		cS {font:bold 13px Times;}\n\
+		table {width:100%;}\n\
+		.gray {background:rgba(80,80,80,0.1);}\n\
+		.green {background:rgba(204,255,204,0.4);}\n\
+		.purple {background:rgba(128,0,128,0.2);}\n\
+		.yellow {background:rgba(255,255,204,0.4);}\n\
+		.blue {background:rgba(169,208,245,0.4);}\n\
+		.time1 {font:22px Arial;border:1px solid;}\n\
+		.time2 {font:15px Arial;border-bottom:1px solid;border-left:1px solid;border-right:1px solid;}\n\
+		.testfail {font:bold 22px Arial;color:red;border:1px dashed;}\n\
+		td {text-align:center;}\n\
+		r {color:#500000;font:15px Tahoma;}\n\
+		n {color:#505050;font:15px Tahoma;}\n\
+		.tdhl {color:red;}\n\
+		.hide {display:none;}\n\
+		.pf {display:none;}\n\
+		.pf:'+cgchk+' + label {background:url(\'data:image/svg+xml;utf,<?xml version="1.0" standalone="no"?><svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" height="18" width="18" version="1.1"><circle cx="9" cy="9" r="8" stroke="black" stroke-width="1" fill="white"/><rect x="4" y="8" width="10" height="2" style="fill:black;stroke-width:0"/><rect x="8" y="4" width="2" height="10" style="fill:black;stroke-width:0"/></svg>\') no-repeat left center;}\n\
+		.pf:'+cgnchk+' ~ label {background:url(\'data:image/svg+xml;utf,<?xml version="1.0" standalone="no"?><svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" height="18" width="18" version="1.1"><circle cx="9" cy="9" r="8" stroke="black" stroke-width="1" fill="white"/><rect x="4" y="8" width="10" height="2" style="fill:black;stroke-width:0"/></svg>\') no-repeat left center;}\n\
+		.pf:'+cgchk+' ~ *:not(:nth-child(2)) {display:none;}\n\
+		.zoombox {position:relative;width:100%;overflow-x:scroll;-webkit-user-select:none;-moz-user-select:none;user-select:none;}\n\
+		.timeline {position:relative;font-size:14px;cursor:pointer;width:100%; overflow:hidden;background:linear-gradient(#cccccc, white);}\n\
+		.thread {position:absolute;height:0%;overflow:hidden;z-index:7;line-height:30px;font-size:14px;border:1px solid;text-align:center;white-space:nowrap;}\n\
+		.thread.ps {border-radius:3px;background:linear-gradient(to top, #ccc, #eee);}\n\
+		.thread:hover {background:white;border:1px solid red;'+hoverZ+'}\n\
+		.thread.sec,.thread.sec:hover {background:black;border:0;color:white;line-height:15px;font-size:10px;}\n\
+		.hover {background:white;border:1px solid red;'+hoverZ+'}\n\
+		.hover.sync {background:white;}\n\
+		.hover.bg,.hover.kth,.hover.sync,.hover.ps {background:white;}\n\
+		.jiffie {position:absolute;pointer-events: none;z-index:8;}\n\
+		.traceevent {position:absolute;font-size:10px;z-index:7;overflow:hidden;color:black;text-align:center;white-space:nowrap;border-radius:5px;border:1px solid black;background:linear-gradient(to bottom right,#CCC,#969696);}\n\
+		.traceevent:hover {color:white;font-weight:bold;border:1px solid white;}\n\
+		.phase {position:absolute;overflow:hidden;border:0px;text-align:center;}\n\
+		.phaselet {float:left;overflow:hidden;border:0px;text-align:center;min-height:100px;font-size:24px;}\n\
+		.t {position:absolute;line-height:'+('%d'%scaleTH)+'px;pointer-events:none;top:0;height:100%;border-right:1px solid black;z-index:6;}\n\
+		.err {position:absolute;top:0%;height:100%;border-right:3px solid red;color:red;font:bold 14px Times;line-height:18px;}\n\
+		.legend {position:relative; width:100%; height:40px; text-align:center;margin-bottom:20px}\n\
+		.legend .square {position:absolute;cursor:pointer;top:10px; width:0px;height:20px;border:1px solid;padding-left:20px;}\n\
+		button {height:40px;width:200px;margin-bottom:20px;margin-top:20px;font-size:24px;}\n\
+		.btnfmt {position:relative;float:right;height:25px;width:auto;margin-top:3px;margin-bottom:0;font-size:10px;text-align:center;}\n\
+		.devlist {position:'+devlistpos+';width:190px;}\n\
+		a:link {color:white;text-decoration:none;}\n\
+		a:visited {color:white;}\n\
+		a:hover {color:white;}\n\
+		a:active {color:white;}\n\
+		.version {position:relative;float:left;color:white;font-size:10px;line-height:30px;margin-left:10px;}\n\
+		#devicedetail {min-height:100px;box-shadow:5px 5px 20px black;}\n\
+		.tblock {position:absolute;height:100%;background:#ddd;}\n\
+		.tback {position:absolute;width:100%;background:linear-gradient(#ccc, #ddd);}\n\
+		.bg {z-index:1;}\n\
+'+extra+'\
+	</style>\n</head>\n<body>\n'
+	hf.write(html_header)
+
+# Function: addScriptCode
+# Description:
+#	 Adds the javascript code to the output html
+# Arguments:
+#	 hf: the open html file pointer
+#	 testruns: array of Data objects from parseKernelLog or parseTraceLog
+def addScriptCode(hf, testruns):
+	t0 = testruns[0].start * 1000
+	tMax = testruns[-1].end * 1000
+	# create an array in javascript memory with the device details
+	detail = '	var devtable = [];\n'
+	for data in testruns:
+		topo = data.deviceTopology()
+		detail += '	devtable[%d] = "%s";\n' % (data.testnumber, topo)
+	detail += '	var bounds = [%f,%f];\n' % (t0, tMax)
+	# add the code which will manipulate the data in the browser
+	script_code = \
+	'<script type="text/javascript">\n'+detail+\
+	'	var resolution = -1;\n'\
+	'	var dragval = [0, 0];\n'\
+	'	function redrawTimescale(t0, tMax, tS) {\n'\
+	'		var rline = \'<div class="t" style="left:0;border-left:1px solid black;border-right:0;">\';\n'\
+	'		var tTotal = tMax - t0;\n'\
+	'		var list = document.getElementsByClassName("tblock");\n'\
+	'		for (var i = 0; i < list.length; i++) {\n'\
+	'			var timescale = list[i].getElementsByClassName("timescale")[0];\n'\
+	'			var m0 = t0 + (tTotal*parseFloat(list[i].style.left)/100);\n'\
+	'			var mTotal = tTotal*parseFloat(list[i].style.width)/100;\n'\
+	'			var mMax = m0 + mTotal;\n'\
+	'			var html = "";\n'\
+	'			var divTotal = Math.floor(mTotal/tS) + 1;\n'\
+	'			if(divTotal > 1000) continue;\n'\
+	'			var divEdge = (mTotal - tS*(divTotal-1))*100/mTotal;\n'\
+	'			var pos = 0.0, val = 0.0;\n'\
+	'			for (var j = 0; j < divTotal; j++) {\n'\
+	'				var htmlline = "";\n'\
+	'				var mode = list[i].id[5];\n'\
+	'				if(mode == "s") {\n'\
+	'					pos = 100 - (((j)*tS*100)/mTotal) - divEdge;\n'\
+	'					val = (j-divTotal+1)*tS;\n'\
+	'					if(j == divTotal - 1)\n'\
+	'						htmlline = \'<div class="t" style="right:\'+pos+\'%"><cS>S&rarr;</cS></div>\';\n'\
+	'					else\n'\
+	'						htmlline = \'<div class="t" style="right:\'+pos+\'%">\'+val+\'ms</div>\';\n'\
+	'				} else {\n'\
+	'					pos = 100 - (((j)*tS*100)/mTotal);\n'\
+	'					val = (j)*tS;\n'\
+	'					htmlline = \'<div class="t" style="right:\'+pos+\'%">\'+val+\'ms</div>\';\n'\
+	'					if(j == 0)\n'\
+	'						if(mode == "r")\n'\
+	'							htmlline = rline+"<cS>&larr;R</cS></div>";\n'\
+	'						else\n'\
+	'							htmlline = rline+"<cS>0ms</div>";\n'\
+	'				}\n'\
+	'				html += htmlline;\n'\
+	'			}\n'\
+	'			timescale.innerHTML = html;\n'\
+	'		}\n'\
+	'	}\n'\
+	'	function zoomTimeline() {\n'\
+	'		var dmesg = document.getElementById("dmesg");\n'\
+	'		var zoombox = document.getElementById("dmesgzoombox");\n'\
+	'		var left = zoombox.scrollLeft;\n'\
+	'		var val = parseFloat(dmesg.style.width);\n'\
+	'		var newval = 100;\n'\
+	'		var sh = window.outerWidth / 2;\n'\
+	'		if(this.id == "zoomin") {\n'\
+	'			newval = val * 1.2;\n'\
+	'			if(newval > 910034) newval = 910034;\n'\
+	'			dmesg.style.width = newval+"%";\n'\
+	'			zoombox.scrollLeft = ((left + sh) * newval / val) - sh;\n'\
+	'		} else if (this.id == "zoomout") {\n'\
+	'			newval = val / 1.2;\n'\
+	'			if(newval < 100) newval = 100;\n'\
+	'			dmesg.style.width = newval+"%";\n'\
+	'			zoombox.scrollLeft = ((left + sh) * newval / val) - sh;\n'\
+	'		} else {\n'\
+	'			zoombox.scrollLeft = 0;\n'\
+	'			dmesg.style.width = "100%";\n'\
+	'		}\n'\
+	'		var tS = [10000, 5000, 2000, 1000, 500, 200, 100, 50, 20, 10, 5, 2, 1];\n'\
+	'		var t0 = bounds[0];\n'\
+	'		var tMax = bounds[1];\n'\
+	'		var tTotal = tMax - t0;\n'\
+	'		var wTotal = tTotal * 100.0 / newval;\n'\
+	'		var idx = 7*window.innerWidth/1100;\n'\
+	'		for(var i = 0; (i < tS.length)&&((wTotal / tS[i]) < idx); i++);\n'\
+	'		if(i >= tS.length) i = tS.length - 1;\n'\
+	'		if(tS[i] == resolution) return;\n'\
+	'		resolution = tS[i];\n'\
+	'		redrawTimescale(t0, tMax, tS[i]);\n'\
+	'	}\n'\
+	'	function deviceName(title) {\n'\
+	'		var name = title.slice(0, title.indexOf(" ("));\n'\
+	'		return name;\n'\
+	'	}\n'\
+	'	function deviceHover() {\n'\
+	'		var name = deviceName(this.title);\n'\
+	'		var dmesg = document.getElementById("dmesg");\n'\
+	'		var dev = dmesg.getElementsByClassName("thread");\n'\
+	'		var cpu = -1;\n'\
+	'		if(name.match("CPU_ON\[[0-9]*\]"))\n'\
+	'			cpu = parseInt(name.slice(7));\n'\
+	'		else if(name.match("CPU_OFF\[[0-9]*\]"))\n'\
+	'			cpu = parseInt(name.slice(8));\n'\
+	'		for (var i = 0; i < dev.length; i++) {\n'\
+	'			dname = deviceName(dev[i].title);\n'\
+	'			var cname = dev[i].className.slice(dev[i].className.indexOf("thread"));\n'\
+	'			if((cpu >= 0 && dname.match("CPU_O[NF]*\\\[*"+cpu+"\\\]")) ||\n'\
+	'				(name == dname))\n'\
+	'			{\n'\
+	'				dev[i].className = "hover "+cname;\n'\
+	'			} else {\n'\
+	'				dev[i].className = cname;\n'\
+	'			}\n'\
+	'		}\n'\
+	'	}\n'\
+	'	function deviceUnhover() {\n'\
+	'		var dmesg = document.getElementById("dmesg");\n'\
+	'		var dev = dmesg.getElementsByClassName("thread");\n'\
+	'		for (var i = 0; i < dev.length; i++) {\n'\
+	'			dev[i].className = dev[i].className.slice(dev[i].className.indexOf("thread"));\n'\
+	'		}\n'\
+	'	}\n'\
+	'	function deviceTitle(title, total, cpu) {\n'\
+	'		var prefix = "Total";\n'\
+	'		if(total.length > 3) {\n'\
+	'			prefix = "Average";\n'\
+	'			total[1] = (total[1]+total[3])/2;\n'\
+	'			total[2] = (total[2]+total[4])/2;\n'\
+	'		}\n'\
+	'		var devtitle = document.getElementById("devicedetailtitle");\n'\
+	'		var name = deviceName(title);\n'\
+	'		if(cpu >= 0) name = "CPU"+cpu;\n'\
+	'		var driver = "";\n'\
+	'		var tS = "<t2>(</t2>";\n'\
+	'		var tR = "<t2>)</t2>";\n'\
+	'		if(total[1] > 0)\n'\
+	'			tS = "<t2>("+prefix+" Suspend:</t2><t0> "+total[1].toFixed(3)+" ms</t0> ";\n'\
+	'		if(total[2] > 0)\n'\
+	'			tR = " <t2>"+prefix+" Resume:</t2><t0> "+total[2].toFixed(3)+" ms<t2>)</t2></t0>";\n'\
+	'		var s = title.indexOf("{");\n'\
+	'		var e = title.indexOf("}");\n'\
+	'		if((s >= 0) && (e >= 0))\n'\
+	'			driver = title.slice(s+1, e) + " <t1>@</t1> ";\n'\
+	'		if(total[1] > 0 && total[2] > 0)\n'\
+	'			devtitle.innerHTML = "<t0>"+driver+name+"</t0> "+tS+tR;\n'\
+	'		else\n'\
+	'			devtitle.innerHTML = "<t0>"+title+"</t0>";\n'\
+	'		return name;\n'\
+	'	}\n'\
+	'	function deviceDetail() {\n'\
+	'		var devinfo = document.getElementById("devicedetail");\n'\
+	'		devinfo.style.display = "block";\n'\
+	'		var name = deviceName(this.title);\n'\
+	'		var cpu = -1;\n'\
+	'		if(name.match("CPU_ON\[[0-9]*\]"))\n'\
+	'			cpu = parseInt(name.slice(7));\n'\
+	'		else if(name.match("CPU_OFF\[[0-9]*\]"))\n'\
+	'			cpu = parseInt(name.slice(8));\n'\
+	'		var dmesg = document.getElementById("dmesg");\n'\
+	'		var dev = dmesg.getElementsByClassName("thread");\n'\
+	'		var idlist = [];\n'\
+	'		var pdata = [[]];\n'\
+	'		if(document.getElementById("devicedetail1"))\n'\
+	'			pdata = [[], []];\n'\
+	'		var pd = pdata[0];\n'\
+	'		var total = [0.0, 0.0, 0.0];\n'\
+	'		for (var i = 0; i < dev.length; i++) {\n'\
+	'			dname = deviceName(dev[i].title);\n'\
+	'			if((cpu >= 0 && dname.match("CPU_O[NF]*\\\[*"+cpu+"\\\]")) ||\n'\
+	'				(name == dname))\n'\
+	'			{\n'\
+	'				idlist[idlist.length] = dev[i].id;\n'\
+	'				var tidx = 1;\n'\
+	'				if(dev[i].id[0] == "a") {\n'\
+	'					pd = pdata[0];\n'\
+	'				} else {\n'\
+	'					if(pdata.length == 1) pdata[1] = [];\n'\
+	'					if(total.length == 3) total[3]=total[4]=0.0;\n'\
+	'					pd = pdata[1];\n'\
+	'					tidx = 3;\n'\
+	'				}\n'\
+	'				var info = dev[i].title.split(" ");\n'\
+	'				var pname = info[info.length-1];\n'\
+	'				pd[pname] = parseFloat(info[info.length-3].slice(1));\n'\
+	'				total[0] += pd[pname];\n'\
+	'				if(pname.indexOf("suspend") >= 0)\n'\
+	'					total[tidx] += pd[pname];\n'\
+	'				else\n'\
+	'					total[tidx+1] += pd[pname];\n'\
+	'			}\n'\
+	'		}\n'\
+	'		var devname = deviceTitle(this.title, total, cpu);\n'\
+	'		var left = 0.0;\n'\
+	'		for (var t = 0; t < pdata.length; t++) {\n'\
+	'			pd = pdata[t];\n'\
+	'			devinfo = document.getElementById("devicedetail"+t);\n'\
+	'			var phases = devinfo.getElementsByClassName("phaselet");\n'\
+	'			for (var i = 0; i < phases.length; i++) {\n'\
+	'				if(phases[i].id in pd) {\n'\
+	'					var w = 100.0*pd[phases[i].id]/total[0];\n'\
+	'					var fs = 32;\n'\
+	'					if(w < 8) fs = 4*w | 0;\n'\
+	'					var fs2 = fs*3/4;\n'\
+	'					phases[i].style.width = w+"%";\n'\
+	'					phases[i].style.left = left+"%";\n'\
+	'					phases[i].title = phases[i].id+" "+pd[phases[i].id]+" ms";\n'\
+	'					left += w;\n'\
+	'					var time = "<t4 style=\\"font-size:"+fs+"px\\">"+pd[phases[i].id]+" ms<br></t4>";\n'\
+	'					var pname = "<t3 style=\\"font-size:"+fs2+"px\\">"+phases[i].id.replace(new RegExp("_", "g"), " ")+"</t3>";\n'\
+	'					phases[i].innerHTML = time+pname;\n'\
+	'				} else {\n'\
+	'					phases[i].style.width = "0%";\n'\
+	'					phases[i].style.left = left+"%";\n'\
+	'				}\n'\
+	'			}\n'\
+	'		}\n'\
+	'		if(typeof devstats !== \'undefined\')\n'\
+	'			callDetail(this.id, this.title);\n'\
+	'		var cglist = document.getElementById("callgraphs");\n'\
+	'		if(!cglist) return;\n'\
+	'		var cg = cglist.getElementsByClassName("atop");\n'\
+	'		if(cg.length < 10) return;\n'\
+	'		for (var i = 0; i < cg.length; i++) {\n'\
+	'			cgid = cg[i].id.split("x")[0]\n'\
+	'			if(idlist.indexOf(cgid) >= 0) {\n'\
+	'				cg[i].style.display = "block";\n'\
+	'			} else {\n'\
+	'				cg[i].style.display = "none";\n'\
+	'			}\n'\
+	'		}\n'\
+	'	}\n'\
+	'	function callDetail(devid, devtitle) {\n'\
+	'		if(!(devid in devstats) || devstats[devid].length < 1)\n'\
+	'			return;\n'\
+	'		var list = devstats[devid];\n'\
+	'		var tmp = devtitle.split(" ");\n'\
+	'		var name = tmp[0], phase = tmp[tmp.length-1];\n'\
+	'		var dd = document.getElementById(phase);\n'\
+	'		var total = parseFloat(tmp[1].slice(1));\n'\
+	'		var mlist = [];\n'\
+	'		var maxlen = 0;\n'\
+	'		var info = []\n'\
+	'		for(var i in list) {\n'\
+	'			if(list[i][0] == "@") {\n'\
+	'				info = list[i].split("|");\n'\
+	'				continue;\n'\
+	'			}\n'\
+	'			var tmp = list[i].split("|");\n'\
+	'			var t = parseFloat(tmp[0]), f = tmp[1], c = parseInt(tmp[2]);\n'\
+	'			var p = (t*100.0/total).toFixed(2);\n'\
+	'			mlist[mlist.length] = [f, c, t.toFixed(2), p+"%"];\n'\
+	'			if(f.length > maxlen)\n'\
+	'				maxlen = f.length;\n'\
+	'		}\n'\
+	'		var pad = 5;\n'\
+	'		if(mlist.length == 0) pad = 30;\n'\
+	'		var html = \'<div style="padding-top:\'+pad+\'px"><t3> <b>\'+name+\':</b>\';\n'\
+	'		if(info.length > 2)\n'\
+	'			html += " start=<b>"+info[1]+"</b>, end=<b>"+info[2]+"</b>";\n'\
+	'		if(info.length > 3)\n'\
+	'			html += ", length<i>(w/o overhead)</i>=<b>"+info[3]+" ms</b>";\n'\
+	'		if(info.length > 4)\n'\
+	'			html += ", return=<b>"+info[4]+"</b>";\n'\
+	'		html += "</t3></div>";\n'\
+	'		if(mlist.length > 0) {\n'\
+	'			html += \'<table class=fstat style="padding-top:\'+(maxlen*5)+\'px;"><tr><th>Function</th>\';\n'\
+	'			for(var i in mlist)\n'\
+	'				html += "<td class=vt>"+mlist[i][0]+"</td>";\n'\
+	'			html += "</tr><tr><th>Calls</th>";\n'\
+	'			for(var i in mlist)\n'\
+	'				html += "<td>"+mlist[i][1]+"</td>";\n'\
+	'			html += "</tr><tr><th>Time(ms)</th>";\n'\
+	'			for(var i in mlist)\n'\
+	'				html += "<td>"+mlist[i][2]+"</td>";\n'\
+	'			html += "</tr><tr><th>Percent</th>";\n'\
+	'			for(var i in mlist)\n'\
+	'				html += "<td>"+mlist[i][3]+"</td>";\n'\
+	'			html += "</tr></table>";\n'\
+	'		}\n'\
+	'		dd.innerHTML = html;\n'\
+	'		var height = (maxlen*5)+100;\n'\
+	'		dd.style.height = height+"px";\n'\
+	'		document.getElementById("devicedetail").style.height = height+"px";\n'\
+	'	}\n'\
+	'	function callSelect() {\n'\
+	'		var cglist = document.getElementById("callgraphs");\n'\
+	'		if(!cglist) return;\n'\
+	'		var cg = cglist.getElementsByClassName("atop");\n'\
+	'		for (var i = 0; i < cg.length; i++) {\n'\
+	'			if(this.id == cg[i].id) {\n'\
+	'				cg[i].style.display = "block";\n'\
+	'			} else {\n'\
+	'				cg[i].style.display = "none";\n'\
+	'			}\n'\
+	'		}\n'\
+	'	}\n'\
+	'	function devListWindow(e) {\n'\
+	'		var win = window.open();\n'\
+	'		var html = "<title>"+e.target.innerHTML+"</title>"+\n'\
+	'			"<style type=\\"text/css\\">"+\n'\
+	'			"   ul {list-style-type:circle;padding-left:10px;margin-left:10px;}"+\n'\
+	'			"</style>"\n'\
+	'		var dt = devtable[0];\n'\
+	'		if(e.target.id != "devlist1")\n'\
+	'			dt = devtable[1];\n'\
+	'		win.document.write(html+dt);\n'\
+	'	}\n'\
+	'	function errWindow() {\n'\
+	'		var range = this.id.split("_");\n'\
+	'		var idx1 = parseInt(range[0]);\n'\
+	'		var idx2 = parseInt(range[1]);\n'\
+	'		var win = window.open();\n'\
+	'		var log = document.getElementById("dmesglog");\n'\
+	'		var title = "<title>dmesg log</title>";\n'\
+	'		var text = log.innerHTML.split("\\n");\n'\
+	'		var html = "";\n'\
+	'		for(var i = 0; i < text.length; i++) {\n'\
+	'			if(i == idx1) {\n'\
+	'				html += "<e id=target>"+text[i]+"</e>\\n";\n'\
+	'			} else if(i > idx1 && i <= idx2) {\n'\
+	'				html += "<e>"+text[i]+"</e>\\n";\n'\
+	'			} else {\n'\
+	'				html += text[i]+"\\n";\n'\
+	'			}\n'\
+	'		}\n'\
+	'		win.document.write("<style>e{color:red}</style>"+title+"<pre>"+html+"</pre>");\n'\
+	'		win.location.hash = "#target";\n'\
+	'		win.document.close();\n'\
+	'	}\n'\
+	'	function logWindow(e) {\n'\
+	'		var name = e.target.id.slice(4);\n'\
+	'		var win = window.open();\n'\
+	'		var log = document.getElementById(name+"log");\n'\
+	'		var title = "<title>"+document.title.split(" ")[0]+" "+name+" log</title>";\n'\
+	'		win.document.write(title+"<pre>"+log.innerHTML+"</pre>");\n'\
+	'		win.document.close();\n'\
+	'	}\n'\
+	'	function onMouseDown(e) {\n'\
+	'		dragval[0] = e.clientX;\n'\
+	'		dragval[1] = document.getElementById("dmesgzoombox").scrollLeft;\n'\
+	'		document.onmousemove = onMouseMove;\n'\
+	'	}\n'\
+	'	function onMouseMove(e) {\n'\
+	'		var zoombox = document.getElementById("dmesgzoombox");\n'\
+	'		zoombox.scrollLeft = dragval[1] + dragval[0] - e.clientX;\n'\
+	'	}\n'\
+	'	function onMouseUp(e) {\n'\
+	'		document.onmousemove = null;\n'\
+	'	}\n'\
+	'	function onKeyPress(e) {\n'\
+	'		var c = e.charCode;\n'\
+	'		if(c != 42 && c != 43 && c != 45) return;\n'\
+	'		var click = document.createEvent("Events");\n'\
+	'		click.initEvent("click", true, false);\n'\
+	'		if(c == 43)  \n'\
+	'			document.getElementById("zoomin").dispatchEvent(click);\n'\
+	'		else if(c == 45)\n'\
+	'			document.getElementById("zoomout").dispatchEvent(click);\n'\
+	'		else if(c == 42)\n'\
+	'			document.getElementById("zoomdef").dispatchEvent(click);\n'\
+	'	}\n'\
+	'	window.addEventListener("resize", function () {zoomTimeline();});\n'\
+	'	window.addEventListener("load", function () {\n'\
+	'		var dmesg = document.getElementById("dmesg");\n'\
+	'		dmesg.style.width = "100%"\n'\
+	'		dmesg.onmousedown = onMouseDown;\n'\
+	'		document.onmouseup = onMouseUp;\n'\
+	'		document.onkeypress = onKeyPress;\n'\
+	'		document.getElementById("zoomin").onclick = zoomTimeline;\n'\
+	'		document.getElementById("zoomout").onclick = zoomTimeline;\n'\
+	'		document.getElementById("zoomdef").onclick = zoomTimeline;\n'\
+	'		var list = document.getElementsByClassName("err");\n'\
+	'		for (var i = 0; i < list.length; i++)\n'\
+	'			list[i].onclick = errWindow;\n'\
+	'		var list = document.getElementsByClassName("logbtn");\n'\
+	'		for (var i = 0; i < list.length; i++)\n'\
+	'			list[i].onclick = logWindow;\n'\
+	'		list = document.getElementsByClassName("devlist");\n'\
+	'		for (var i = 0; i < list.length; i++)\n'\
+	'			list[i].onclick = devListWindow;\n'\
+	'		var dev = dmesg.getElementsByClassName("thread");\n'\
+	'		for (var i = 0; i < dev.length; i++) {\n'\
+	'			dev[i].onclick = deviceDetail;\n'\
+	'			dev[i].onmouseover = deviceHover;\n'\
+	'			dev[i].onmouseout = deviceUnhover;\n'\
+	'		}\n'\
+	'		var dev = dmesg.getElementsByClassName("srccall");\n'\
+	'		for (var i = 0; i < dev.length; i++)\n'\
+	'			dev[i].onclick = callSelect;\n'\
+	'		zoomTimeline();\n'\
+	'	});\n'\
+	'</script>\n'
+	hf.write(script_code);
+
+def setRuntimeSuspend(before=True):
+	global sysvals
+	sv = sysvals
+	if sv.rs == 0:
+		return
+	if before:
+		# runtime suspend disable or enable
+		if sv.rs > 0:
+			sv.rstgt, sv.rsval, sv.rsdir = 'on', 'auto', 'enabled'
+		else:
+			sv.rstgt, sv.rsval, sv.rsdir = 'auto', 'on', 'disabled'
+		pprint('CONFIGURING RUNTIME SUSPEND...')
+		sv.rslist = deviceInfo(sv.rstgt)
+		for i in sv.rslist:
+			sv.setVal(sv.rsval, i)
+		pprint('runtime suspend %s on all devices (%d changed)' % (sv.rsdir, len(sv.rslist)))
+		pprint('waiting 5 seconds...')
+		time.sleep(5)
+	else:
+		# runtime suspend re-enable or re-disable
+		for i in sv.rslist:
+			sv.setVal(sv.rstgt, i)
+		pprint('runtime suspend settings restored on %d devices' % len(sv.rslist))
+
+# Function: executeSuspend
+# Description:
+#	 Execute system suspend through the sysfs interface, then copy the output
+#	 dmesg and ftrace files to the test output directory.
+def executeSuspend():
+	pm = ProcessMonitor()
+	tp = sysvals.tpath
+	wifi = sysvals.checkWifi()
+	testdata = []
+	battery = True if getBattery() else False
+	# run these commands to prepare the system for suspend
+	if sysvals.display:
+		pprint('SET DISPLAY TO %s' % sysvals.display.upper())
+		displayControl(sysvals.display)
+		time.sleep(1)
+	if sysvals.sync:
+		pprint('SYNCING FILESYSTEMS')
+		call('sync', shell=True)
+	# mark the start point in the kernel ring buffer just as we start
+	sysvals.initdmesg()
+	# start ftrace
+	if(sysvals.usecallgraph or sysvals.usetraceevents):
+		pprint('START TRACING')
+		sysvals.fsetVal('1', 'tracing_on')
+		if sysvals.useprocmon:
+			pm.start()
+	# execute however many s/r runs requested
+	for count in range(1,sysvals.execcount+1):
+		# x2delay in between test runs
+		if(count > 1 and sysvals.x2delay > 0):
+			sysvals.fsetVal('WAIT %d' % sysvals.x2delay, 'trace_marker')
+			time.sleep(sysvals.x2delay/1000.0)
+			sysvals.fsetVal('WAIT END', 'trace_marker')
+		# start message
+		if sysvals.testcommand != '':
+			pprint('COMMAND START')
+		else:
+			if(sysvals.rtcwake):
+				pprint('SUSPEND START')
+			else:
+				pprint('SUSPEND START (press a key to resume)')
+		sysvals.mcelog(True)
+		bat1 = getBattery() if battery else False
+		# set rtcwake
+		if(sysvals.rtcwake):
+			pprint('will issue an rtcwake in %d seconds' % sysvals.rtcwaketime)
+			sysvals.rtcWakeAlarmOn()
+		# start of suspend trace marker
+		if(sysvals.usecallgraph or sysvals.usetraceevents):
+			sysvals.fsetVal('SUSPEND START', 'trace_marker')
+		# predelay delay
+		if(count == 1 and sysvals.predelay > 0):
+			sysvals.fsetVal('WAIT %d' % sysvals.predelay, 'trace_marker')
+			time.sleep(sysvals.predelay/1000.0)
+			sysvals.fsetVal('WAIT END', 'trace_marker')
+		# initiate suspend or command
+		tdata = {'error': ''}
+		if sysvals.testcommand != '':
+			res = call(sysvals.testcommand+' 2>&1', shell=True);
+			if res != 0:
+				tdata['error'] = 'cmd returned %d' % res
+		else:
+			mode = sysvals.suspendmode
+			if sysvals.memmode and os.path.exists(sysvals.mempowerfile):
+				mode = 'mem'
+				pf = open(sysvals.mempowerfile, 'w')
+				pf.write(sysvals.memmode)
+				pf.close()
+			if sysvals.diskmode and os.path.exists(sysvals.diskpowerfile):
+				mode = 'disk'
+				pf = open(sysvals.diskpowerfile, 'w')
+				pf.write(sysvals.diskmode)
+				pf.close()
+			if mode == 'freeze' and sysvals.haveTurbostat():
+				# execution will pause here
+				turbo = sysvals.turbostat()
+				if turbo:
+					tdata['turbo'] = turbo
+			else:
+				pf = open(sysvals.powerfile, 'w')
+				pf.write(mode)
+				# execution will pause here
+				try:
+					pf.close()
+				except Exception as e:
+					tdata['error'] = str(e)
+		if(sysvals.rtcwake):
+			sysvals.rtcWakeAlarmOff()
+		# postdelay delay
+		if(count == sysvals.execcount and sysvals.postdelay > 0):
+			sysvals.fsetVal('WAIT %d' % sysvals.postdelay, 'trace_marker')
+			time.sleep(sysvals.postdelay/1000.0)
+			sysvals.fsetVal('WAIT END', 'trace_marker')
+		# return from suspend
+		pprint('RESUME COMPLETE')
+		if(sysvals.usecallgraph or sysvals.usetraceevents):
+			sysvals.fsetVal('RESUME COMPLETE', 'trace_marker')
+		if(sysvals.suspendmode == 'mem' or sysvals.suspendmode == 'command'):
+			tdata['fw'] = getFPDT(False)
+		mcelog = sysvals.mcelog()
+		if mcelog:
+			tdata['mcelog'] = mcelog
+		bat2 = getBattery() if battery else False
+		if battery and bat1 and bat2:
+			tdata['bat'] = (bat1, bat2)
+		if 'device' in wifi and 'ip' in wifi:
+			tdata['wifi'] = (wifi, sysvals.checkWifi())
+		testdata.append(tdata)
+	# stop ftrace
+	if(sysvals.usecallgraph or sysvals.usetraceevents):
+		if sysvals.useprocmon:
+			pm.stop()
+		sysvals.fsetVal('0', 'tracing_on')
+	# grab a copy of the dmesg output
+	pprint('CAPTURING DMESG')
+	sysvals.getdmesg(testdata)
+	# grab a copy of the ftrace output
+	if(sysvals.usecallgraph or sysvals.usetraceevents):
+		pprint('CAPTURING TRACE')
+		op = sysvals.writeDatafileHeader(sysvals.ftracefile, testdata)
+		fp = open(tp+'trace', 'r')
+		for line in fp:
+			op.write(line)
+		op.close()
+		sysvals.fsetVal('', 'trace')
+		sysvals.platforminfo()
+	return testdata
+
+def readFile(file):
+	if os.path.islink(file):
+		return os.readlink(file).split('/')[-1]
+	else:
+		return sysvals.getVal(file).strip()
+
+# Function: ms2nice
+# Description:
+#	 Print out a very concise time string in minutes and seconds
+# Output:
+#	 The time string, e.g. "1901m16s"
+def ms2nice(val):
+	val = int(val)
+	h = val // 3600000
+	m = (val // 60000) % 60
+	s = (val // 1000) % 60
+	if h > 0:
+		return '%d:%02d:%02d' % (h, m, s)
+	if m > 0:
+		return '%02d:%02d' % (m, s)
+	return '%ds' % s
+
+def yesno(val):
+	list = {'enabled':'A', 'disabled':'S', 'auto':'E', 'on':'D',
+		'active':'A', 'suspended':'S', 'suspending':'S'}
+	if val not in list:
+		return ' '
+	return list[val]
+
+# Function: deviceInfo
+# Description:
+#	 Detect all the USB hosts and devices currently connected and add
+#	 a list of USB device names to sysvals for better timeline readability
+def deviceInfo(output=''):
+	if not output:
+		pprint('LEGEND\n'\
+		'---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n'\
+		'  A = async/sync PM queue (A/S)               C = runtime active children\n'\
+		'  R = runtime suspend enabled/disabled (E/D)  rACTIVE = runtime active (min/sec)\n'\
+		'  S = runtime status active/suspended (A/S)   rSUSPEND = runtime suspend (min/sec)\n'\
+		'  U = runtime usage count\n'\
+		'---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n'\
+		'DEVICE                     NAME                       A R S U C    rACTIVE   rSUSPEND\n'\
+		'---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------')
+
+	res = []
+	tgtval = 'runtime_status'
+	lines = dict()
+	for dirname, dirnames, filenames in os.walk('/sys/devices'):
+		if(not re.match('.*/power', dirname) or
+			'control' not in filenames or
+			tgtval not in filenames):
+			continue
+		name = ''
+		dirname = dirname[:-6]
+		device = dirname.split('/')[-1]
+		power = dict()
+		power[tgtval] = readFile('%s/power/%s' % (dirname, tgtval))
+		# only list devices which support runtime suspend
+		if power[tgtval] not in ['active', 'suspended', 'suspending']:
+			continue
+		for i in ['product', 'driver', 'subsystem']:
+			file = '%s/%s' % (dirname, i)
+			if os.path.exists(file):
+				name = readFile(file)
+				break
+		for i in ['async', 'control', 'runtime_status', 'runtime_usage',
+			'runtime_active_kids', 'runtime_active_time',
+			'runtime_suspended_time']:
+			if i in filenames:
+				power[i] = readFile('%s/power/%s' % (dirname, i))
+		if output:
+			if power['control'] == output:
+				res.append('%s/power/control' % dirname)
+			continue
+		lines[dirname] = '%-26s %-26s %1s %1s %1s %1s %1s %10s %10s' % \
+			(device[:26], name[:26],
+			yesno(power['async']), \
+			yesno(power['control']), \
+			yesno(power['runtime_status']), \
+			power['runtime_usage'], \
+			power['runtime_active_kids'], \
+			ms2nice(power['runtime_active_time']), \
+			ms2nice(power['runtime_suspended_time']))
+	for i in sorted(lines):
+		print(lines[i])
+	return res
+
+# Function: getModes
+# Description:
+#	 Determine the supported power modes on this system
+# Output:
+#	 A string list of the available modes
+def getModes():
+	modes = []
+	if(os.path.exists(sysvals.powerfile)):
+		fp = open(sysvals.powerfile, 'r')
+		modes = fp.read().split()
+		fp.close()
+	if(os.path.exists(sysvals.mempowerfile)):
+		deep = False
+		fp = open(sysvals.mempowerfile, 'r')
+		for m in fp.read().split():
+			memmode = m.strip('[]')
+			if memmode == 'deep':
+				deep = True
+			else:
+				modes.append('mem-%s' % memmode)
+		fp.close()
+		if 'mem' in modes and not deep:
+			modes.remove('mem')
+	if('disk' in modes and os.path.exists(sysvals.diskpowerfile)):
+		fp = open(sysvals.diskpowerfile, 'r')
+		for m in fp.read().split():
+			modes.append('disk-%s' % m.strip('[]'))
+		fp.close()
+	return modes
+
+# Function: dmidecode
+# Description:
+#	 Read the bios tables and pull out system info
+# Arguments:
+#	 mempath: /dev/mem or custom mem path
+#	 fatal: True to exit on error, False to return empty dict
+# Output:
+#	 A dict object with all available key/values
+def dmidecode(mempath, fatal=False):
+	out = dict()
+
+	# the list of values to retrieve, with hardcoded (type, idx)
+	info = {
+		'bios-vendor': (0, 4),
+		'bios-version': (0, 5),
+		'bios-release-date': (0, 8),
+		'system-manufacturer': (1, 4),
+		'system-product-name': (1, 5),
+		'system-version': (1, 6),
+		'system-serial-number': (1, 7),
+		'baseboard-manufacturer': (2, 4),
+		'baseboard-product-name': (2, 5),
+		'baseboard-version': (2, 6),
+		'baseboard-serial-number': (2, 7),
+		'chassis-manufacturer': (3, 4),
+		'chassis-type': (3, 5),
+		'chassis-version': (3, 6),
+		'chassis-serial-number': (3, 7),
+		'processor-manufacturer': (4, 7),
+		'processor-version': (4, 16),
+	}
+	if(not os.path.exists(mempath)):
+		if(fatal):
+			doError('file does not exist: %s' % mempath)
+		return out
+	if(not os.access(mempath, os.R_OK)):
+		if(fatal):
+			doError('file is not readable: %s' % mempath)
+		return out
+
+	# by default use legacy scan, but try to use EFI first
+	memaddr = 0xf0000
+	memsize = 0x10000
+	for ep in ['/sys/firmware/efi/systab', '/proc/efi/systab']:
+		if not os.path.exists(ep) or not os.access(ep, os.R_OK):
+			continue
+		fp = open(ep, 'r')
+		buf = fp.read()
+		fp.close()
+		i = buf.find('SMBIOS=')
+		if i >= 0:
+			try:
+				memaddr = int(buf[i+7:], 16)
+				memsize = 0x20
+			except:
+				continue
+
+	# read in the memory for scanning
+	try:
+		fp = open(mempath, 'rb')
+		fp.seek(memaddr)
+		buf = fp.read(memsize)
+	except:
+		if(fatal):
+			doError('DMI table is unreachable, sorry')
+		else:
+			pprint('WARNING: /dev/mem is not readable, ignoring DMI data')
+			return out
+	fp.close()
+
+	# search for either an SM table or DMI table
+	i = base = length = num = 0
+	while(i < memsize):
+		if buf[i:i+4] == b'_SM_' and i < memsize - 16:
+			length = struct.unpack('H', buf[i+22:i+24])[0]
+			base, num = struct.unpack('IH', buf[i+24:i+30])
+			break
+		elif buf[i:i+5] == b'_DMI_':
+			length = struct.unpack('H', buf[i+6:i+8])[0]
+			base, num = struct.unpack('IH', buf[i+8:i+14])
+			break
+		i += 16
+	if base == 0 and length == 0 and num == 0:
+		if(fatal):
+			doError('Neither SMBIOS nor DMI were found')
+		else:
+			return out
+
+	# read in the SM or DMI table
+	try:
+		fp = open(mempath, 'rb')
+		fp.seek(base)
+		buf = fp.read(length)
+	except:
+		if(fatal):
+			doError('DMI table is unreachable, sorry')
+		else:
+			pprint('WARNING: /dev/mem is not readable, ignoring DMI data')
+			return out
+	fp.close()
+
+	# scan the table for the values we want
+	count = i = 0
+	while(count < num and i <= len(buf) - 4):
+		type, size, handle = struct.unpack('BBH', buf[i:i+4])
+		n = i + size
+		while n < len(buf) - 1:
+			if 0 == struct.unpack('H', buf[n:n+2])[0]:
+				break
+			n += 1
+		data = buf[i+size:n+2].split(b'\0')
+		for name in info:
+			itype, idxadr = info[name]
+			if itype == type:
+				idx = struct.unpack('B', buf[i+idxadr:i+idxadr+1])[0]
+				if idx > 0 and idx < len(data) - 1:
+					s = data[idx-1].decode('utf-8')
+					if s.strip() and s.strip().lower() != 'to be filled by o.e.m.':
+						out[name] = s
+		i = n + 2
+		count += 1
+	return out
+
+def getBattery():
+	p, charge, bat = '/sys/class/power_supply', 0, {}
+	if not os.path.exists(p):
+		return False
+	for d in os.listdir(p):
+		type = sysvals.getVal(os.path.join(p, d, 'type')).strip().lower()
+		if type != 'battery':
+			continue
+		for v in ['status', 'energy_now', 'capacity_now']:
+			bat[v] = sysvals.getVal(os.path.join(p, d, v)).strip().lower()
+		break
+	if 'status' not in bat:
+		return False
+	ac = False if 'discharging' in bat['status'] else True
+	for v in ['energy_now', 'capacity_now']:
+		if v in bat and bat[v]:
+			charge = int(bat[v])
+	return (ac, charge)
+
+def displayControl(cmd):
+	xset, ret = 'timeout 10 xset -d :0.0 {0}', 0
+	if sysvals.sudouser:
+		xset = 'sudo -u %s %s' % (sysvals.sudouser, xset)
+	if cmd == 'init':
+		ret = call(xset.format('dpms 0 0 0'), shell=True)
+		if not ret:
+			ret = call(xset.format('s off'), shell=True)
+	elif cmd == 'reset':
+		ret = call(xset.format('s reset'), shell=True)
+	elif cmd in ['on', 'off', 'standby', 'suspend']:
+		b4 = displayControl('stat')
+		ret = call(xset.format('dpms force %s' % cmd), shell=True)
+		if not ret:
+			curr = displayControl('stat')
+			sysvals.vprint('Display Switched: %s -> %s' % (b4, curr))
+			if curr != cmd:
+				sysvals.vprint('WARNING: Display failed to change to %s' % cmd)
+		if ret:
+			sysvals.vprint('WARNING: Display failed to change to %s with xset' % cmd)
+			return ret
+	elif cmd == 'stat':
+		fp = Popen(xset.format('q').split(' '), stdout=PIPE).stdout
+		ret = 'unknown'
+		for line in fp:
+			m = re.match('[\s]*Monitor is (?P<m>.*)', ascii(line))
+			if(m and len(m.group('m')) >= 2):
+				out = m.group('m').lower()
+				ret = out[3:] if out[0:2] == 'in' else out
+				break
+		fp.close()
+	return ret
+
+# Function: getFPDT
+# Description:
+#	 Read the acpi bios tables and pull out FPDT, the firmware data
+# Arguments:
+#	 output: True to output the info to stdout, False otherwise
+def getFPDT(output):
+	rectype = {}
+	rectype[0] = 'Firmware Basic Boot Performance Record'
+	rectype[1] = 'S3 Performance Table Record'
+	prectype = {}
+	prectype[0] = 'Basic S3 Resume Performance Record'
+	prectype[1] = 'Basic S3 Suspend Performance Record'
+
+	sysvals.rootCheck(True)
+	if(not os.path.exists(sysvals.fpdtpath)):
+		if(output):
+			doError('file does not exist: %s' % sysvals.fpdtpath)
+		return False
+	if(not os.access(sysvals.fpdtpath, os.R_OK)):
+		if(output):
+			doError('file is not readable: %s' % sysvals.fpdtpath)
+		return False
+	if(not os.path.exists(sysvals.mempath)):
+		if(output):
+			doError('file does not exist: %s' % sysvals.mempath)
+		return False
+	if(not os.access(sysvals.mempath, os.R_OK)):
+		if(output):
+			doError('file is not readable: %s' % sysvals.mempath)
+		return False
+
+	fp = open(sysvals.fpdtpath, 'rb')
+	buf = fp.read()
+	fp.close()
+
+	if(len(buf) < 36):
+		if(output):
+			doError('Invalid FPDT table data, should '+\
+				'be at least 36 bytes')
+		return False
+
+	table = struct.unpack('4sIBB6s8sI4sI', buf[0:36])
+	if(output):
+		pprint('\n'\
+		'Firmware Performance Data Table (%s)\n'\
+		'                  Signature : %s\n'\
+		'               Table Length : %u\n'\
+		'                   Revision : %u\n'\
+		'                   Checksum : 0x%x\n'\
+		'                     OEM ID : %s\n'\
+		'               OEM Table ID : %s\n'\
+		'               OEM Revision : %u\n'\
+		'                 Creator ID : %s\n'\
+		'           Creator Revision : 0x%x\n'\
+		'' % (ascii(table[0]), ascii(table[0]), table[1], table[2],
+			table[3], ascii(table[4]), ascii(table[5]), table[6],
+			ascii(table[7]), table[8]))
+
+	if(table[0] != b'FPDT'):
+		if(output):
+			doError('Invalid FPDT table')
+		return False
+	if(len(buf) <= 36):
+		return False
+	i = 0
+	fwData = [0, 0]
+	records = buf[36:]
+	try:
+		fp = open(sysvals.mempath, 'rb')
+	except:
+		pprint('WARNING: /dev/mem is not readable, ignoring the FPDT data')
+		return False
+	while(i < len(records)):
+		header = struct.unpack('HBB', records[i:i+4])
+		if(header[0] not in rectype):
+			i += header[1]
+			continue
+		if(header[1] != 16):
+			i += header[1]
+			continue
+		addr = struct.unpack('Q', records[i+8:i+16])[0]
+		try:
+			fp.seek(addr)
+			first = fp.read(8)
+		except:
+			if(output):
+				pprint('Bad address 0x%x in %s' % (addr, sysvals.mempath))
+			return [0, 0]
+		rechead = struct.unpack('4sI', first)
+		recdata = fp.read(rechead[1]-8)
+		if(rechead[0] == b'FBPT'):
+			record = struct.unpack('HBBIQQQQQ', recdata[:48])
+			if(output):
+				pprint('%s (%s)\n'\
+				'                  Reset END : %u ns\n'\
+				'  OS Loader LoadImage Start : %u ns\n'\
+				' OS Loader StartImage Start : %u ns\n'\
+				'     ExitBootServices Entry : %u ns\n'\
+				'      ExitBootServices Exit : %u ns'\
+				'' % (rectype[header[0]], ascii(rechead[0]), record[4], record[5],
+					record[6], record[7], record[8]))
+		elif(rechead[0] == b'S3PT'):
+			if(output):
+				pprint('%s (%s)' % (rectype[header[0]], ascii(rechead[0])))
+			j = 0
+			while(j < len(recdata)):
+				prechead = struct.unpack('HBB', recdata[j:j+4])
+				if(prechead[0] not in prectype):
+					continue
+				if(prechead[0] == 0):
+					record = struct.unpack('IIQQ', recdata[j:j+prechead[1]])
+					fwData[1] = record[2]
+					if(output):
+						pprint('    %s\n'\
+						'               Resume Count : %u\n'\
+						'                 FullResume : %u ns\n'\
+						'              AverageResume : %u ns'\
+						'' % (prectype[prechead[0]], record[1],
+								record[2], record[3]))
+				elif(prechead[0] == 1):
+					record = struct.unpack('QQ', recdata[j+4:j+prechead[1]])
+					fwData[0] = record[1] - record[0]
+					if(output):
+						pprint('    %s\n'\
+						'               SuspendStart : %u ns\n'\
+						'                 SuspendEnd : %u ns\n'\
+						'                SuspendTime : %u ns'\
+						'' % (prectype[prechead[0]], record[0],
+								record[1], fwData[0]))
+
+				j += prechead[1]
+		if(output):
+			pprint('')
+		i += header[1]
+	fp.close()
+	return fwData
+
+# Function: statusCheck
+# Description:
+#	 Verify that the requested command and options will work, and
+#	 print the results to the terminal
+# Output:
+#	 True if the test will work, False if not
+def statusCheck(probecheck=False):
+	status = ''
+
+	pprint('Checking this system (%s)...' % platform.node())
+
+	# check we have root access
+	res = sysvals.colorText('NO (No features of this tool will work!)')
+	if(sysvals.rootCheck(False)):
+		res = 'YES'
+	pprint('    have root access: %s' % res)
+	if(res != 'YES'):
+		pprint('    Try running this script with sudo')
+		return 'missing root access'
+
+	# check sysfs is mounted
+	res = sysvals.colorText('NO (No features of this tool will work!)')
+	if(os.path.exists(sysvals.powerfile)):
+		res = 'YES'
+	pprint('    is sysfs mounted: %s' % res)
+	if(res != 'YES'):
+		return 'sysfs is missing'
+
+	# check target mode is a valid mode
+	if sysvals.suspendmode != 'command':
+		res = sysvals.colorText('NO')
+		modes = getModes()
+		if(sysvals.suspendmode in modes):
+			res = 'YES'
+		else:
+			status = '%s mode is not supported' % sysvals.suspendmode
+		pprint('    is "%s" a valid power mode: %s' % (sysvals.suspendmode, res))
+		if(res == 'NO'):
+			pprint('      valid power modes are: %s' % modes)
+			pprint('      please choose one with -m')
+
+	# check if ftrace is available
+	res = sysvals.colorText('NO')
+	ftgood = sysvals.verifyFtrace()
+	if(ftgood):
+		res = 'YES'
+	elif(sysvals.usecallgraph):
+		status = 'ftrace is not properly supported'
+	pprint('    is ftrace supported: %s' % res)
+
+	# check if kprobes are available
+	if sysvals.usekprobes:
+		res = sysvals.colorText('NO')
+		sysvals.usekprobes = sysvals.verifyKprobes()
+		if(sysvals.usekprobes):
+			res = 'YES'
+		else:
+			sysvals.usedevsrc = False
+		pprint('    are kprobes supported: %s' % res)
+
+	# what data source are we using
+	res = 'DMESG'
+	if(ftgood):
+		sysvals.usetraceevents = True
+		for e in sysvals.traceevents:
+			if not os.path.exists(sysvals.epath+e):
+				sysvals.usetraceevents = False
+		if(sysvals.usetraceevents):
+			res = 'FTRACE (all trace events found)'
+	pprint('    timeline data source: %s' % res)
+
+	# check if rtcwake
+	res = sysvals.colorText('NO')
+	if(sysvals.rtcpath != ''):
+		res = 'YES'
+	elif(sysvals.rtcwake):
+		status = 'rtcwake is not properly supported'
+	pprint('    is rtcwake supported: %s' % res)
+
+	if not probecheck:
+		return status
+
+	# verify kprobes
+	if sysvals.usekprobes:
+		for name in sysvals.tracefuncs:
+			sysvals.defaultKprobe(name, sysvals.tracefuncs[name])
+		if sysvals.usedevsrc:
+			for name in sysvals.dev_tracefuncs:
+				sysvals.defaultKprobe(name, sysvals.dev_tracefuncs[name])
+		sysvals.addKprobes(True)
+
+	return status
+
+# Function: doError
+# Description:
+#	 generic error function for catastrphic failures
+# Arguments:
+#	 msg: the error message to print
+#	 help: True if printHelp should be called after, False otherwise
+def doError(msg, help=False):
+	if(help == True):
+		printHelp()
+	pprint('ERROR: %s\n' % msg)
+	sysvals.outputResult({'error':msg})
+	sys.exit(1)
+
+# Function: getArgInt
+# Description:
+#	 pull out an integer argument from the command line with checks
+def getArgInt(name, args, min, max, main=True):
+	if main:
+		try:
+			arg = next(args)
+		except:
+			doError(name+': no argument supplied', True)
+	else:
+		arg = args
+	try:
+		val = int(arg)
+	except:
+		doError(name+': non-integer value given', True)
+	if(val < min or val > max):
+		doError(name+': value should be between %d and %d' % (min, max), True)
+	return val
+
+# Function: getArgFloat
+# Description:
+#	 pull out a float argument from the command line with checks
+def getArgFloat(name, args, min, max, main=True):
+	if main:
+		try:
+			arg = next(args)
+		except:
+			doError(name+': no argument supplied', True)
+	else:
+		arg = args
+	try:
+		val = float(arg)
+	except:
+		doError(name+': non-numerical value given', True)
+	if(val < min or val > max):
+		doError(name+': value should be between %f and %f' % (min, max), True)
+	return val
+
+def processData(live=False):
+	pprint('PROCESSING DATA')
+	sysvals.vprint('usetraceevents=%s, usetracemarkers=%s, usekprobes=%s' % \
+		(sysvals.usetraceevents, sysvals.usetracemarkers, sysvals.usekprobes))
+	error = ''
+	if(sysvals.usetraceevents):
+		testruns, error = parseTraceLog(live)
+		if sysvals.dmesgfile:
+			for data in testruns:
+				data.extractErrorInfo()
+	else:
+		testruns = loadKernelLog()
+		for data in testruns:
+			parseKernelLog(data)
+		if(sysvals.ftracefile and (sysvals.usecallgraph or sysvals.usetraceevents)):
+			appendIncompleteTraceLog(testruns)
+	shown = ['bios', 'biosdate', 'cpu', 'host', 'kernel', 'man', 'memfr',
+			'memsz', 'mode', 'numcpu', 'plat', 'time']
+	sysvals.vprint('System Info:')
+	for key in sorted(sysvals.stamp):
+		if key in shown:
+			sysvals.vprint('    %-8s : %s' % (key.upper(), sysvals.stamp[key]))
+	if sysvals.kparams:
+		sysvals.vprint('Kparams:\n    %s' % sysvals.kparams)
+	sysvals.vprint('Command:\n    %s' % sysvals.cmdline)
+	for data in testruns:
+		if data.mcelog:
+			sysvals.vprint('MCELOG Data:')
+			for line in data.mcelog.split('\n'):
+				sysvals.vprint('    %s' % line)
+		if data.turbostat:
+			idx, s = 0, 'Turbostat:\n    '
+			for val in data.turbostat.split('|'):
+				idx += len(val) + 1
+				if idx >= 80:
+					idx = 0
+					s += '\n    '
+				s += val + ' '
+			sysvals.vprint(s)
+		if data.battery:
+			a1, c1, a2, c2 = data.battery
+			s = 'Battery:\n    Before - AC: %s, Charge: %d\n     After - AC: %s, Charge: %d' % \
+				(a1, int(c1), a2, int(c2))
+			sysvals.vprint(s)
+		if data.wifi:
+			w = data.wifi.replace('|', ' ').split(',')
+			s = 'Wifi:\n    Before %s\n     After %s' % \
+				(w[0], w[1])
+			sysvals.vprint(s)
+		data.printDetails()
+		if len(sysvals.platinfo) > 0:
+			sysvals.vprint('\nPlatform Info:')
+			for info in sysvals.platinfo:
+				sysvals.vprint(info[0]+' - '+info[1])
+				sysvals.vprint(info[2])
+			sysvals.vprint('')
+	if sysvals.cgdump:
+		for data in testruns:
+			data.debugPrint()
+		sys.exit(0)
+	if len(testruns) < 1:
+		pprint('ERROR: Not enough test data to build a timeline')
+		return (testruns, {'error': 'timeline generation failed'})
+	sysvals.vprint('Creating the html timeline (%s)...' % sysvals.htmlfile)
+	createHTML(testruns, error)
+	pprint('DONE')
+	data = testruns[0]
+	stamp = data.stamp
+	stamp['suspend'], stamp['resume'] = data.getTimeValues()
+	if data.fwValid:
+		stamp['fwsuspend'], stamp['fwresume'] = data.fwSuspend, data.fwResume
+	if error:
+		stamp['error'] = error
+	return (testruns, stamp)
+
+# Function: rerunTest
+# Description:
+#	 generate an output from an existing set of ftrace/dmesg logs
+def rerunTest(htmlfile=''):
+	if sysvals.ftracefile:
+		doesTraceLogHaveTraceEvents()
+	if not sysvals.dmesgfile and not sysvals.usetraceevents:
+		doError('recreating this html output requires a dmesg file')
+	if htmlfile:
+		sysvals.htmlfile = htmlfile
+	else:
+		sysvals.setOutputFile()
+	if os.path.exists(sysvals.htmlfile):
+		if not os.path.isfile(sysvals.htmlfile):
+			doError('a directory already exists with this name: %s' % sysvals.htmlfile)
+		elif not os.access(sysvals.htmlfile, os.W_OK):
+			doError('missing permission to write to %s' % sysvals.htmlfile)
+	testruns, stamp = processData(False)
+	sysvals.logmsg = ''
+	return stamp
+
+# Function: runTest
+# Description:
+#	 execute a suspend/resume, gather the logs, and generate the output
+def runTest(n=0):
+	# prepare for the test
+	sysvals.initFtrace()
+	sysvals.initTestOutput('suspend')
+
+	# execute the test
+	testdata = executeSuspend()
+	sysvals.cleanupFtrace()
+	if sysvals.skiphtml:
+		sysvals.sudoUserchown(sysvals.testdir)
+		return
+	if not testdata[0]['error']:
+		testruns, stamp = processData(True)
+		for data in testruns:
+			del data
+	else:
+		stamp = testdata[0]
+
+	sysvals.sudoUserchown(sysvals.testdir)
+	sysvals.outputResult(stamp, n)
+	if 'error' in stamp:
+		return 2
+	return 0
+
+def find_in_html(html, start, end, firstonly=True):
+	n, out = 0, []
+	while n < len(html):
+		m = re.search(start, html[n:])
+		if not m:
+			break
+		i = m.end()
+		m = re.search(end, html[n+i:])
+		if not m:
+			break
+		j = m.start()
+		str = html[n+i:n+i+j]
+		if end == 'ms':
+			num = re.search(r'[-+]?\d*\.\d+|\d+', str)
+			str = num.group() if num else 'NaN'
+		if firstonly:
+			return str
+		out.append(str)
+		n += i+j
+	if firstonly:
+		return ''
+	return out
+
+def data_from_html(file, outpath, issues, fulldetail=False):
+	html = open(file, 'r').read()
+	sysvals.htmlfile = os.path.relpath(file, outpath)
+	# extract general info
+	suspend = find_in_html(html, 'Kernel Suspend', 'ms')
+	resume = find_in_html(html, 'Kernel Resume', 'ms')
+	sysinfo = find_in_html(html, '<div class="stamp sysinfo">', '</div>')
+	line = find_in_html(html, '<div class="stamp">', '</div>')
+	stmp = line.split()
+	if not suspend or not resume or len(stmp) != 8:
+		return False
+	try:
+		dt = datetime.strptime(' '.join(stmp[3:]), '%B %d %Y, %I:%M:%S %p')
+	except:
+		return False
+	sysvals.hostname = stmp[0]
+	tstr = dt.strftime('%Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S')
+	error = find_in_html(html, '<table class="testfail"><tr><td>', '</td>')
+	if error:
+		m = re.match('[a-z]* failed in (?P<p>[a-z0-9_]*) phase', error)
+		if m:
+			result = 'fail in %s' % m.group('p')
+		else:
+			result = 'fail'
+	else:
+		result = 'pass'
+	# extract error info
+	ilist = []
+	extra = dict()
+	log = find_in_html(html, '<div id="dmesglog" style="display:none;">',
+		'</div>').strip()
+	if log:
+		d = Data(0)
+		d.end = 999999999
+		d.dmesgtext = log.split('\n')
+		msglist = d.extractErrorInfo()
+		for msg in msglist:
+			sysvals.errorSummary(issues, msg)
+		if stmp[2] == 'freeze':
+			extra = d.turbostatInfo()
+		elist = dict()
+		for dir in d.errorinfo:
+			for err in d.errorinfo[dir]:
+				if err[0] not in elist:
+					elist[err[0]] = 0
+				elist[err[0]] += 1
+		for i in elist:
+			ilist.append('%sx%d' % (i, elist[i]) if elist[i] > 1 else i)
+	low = find_in_html(html, 'freeze time: <b>', ' ms</b>')
+	if low and '|' in low:
+		issue = 'FREEZEx%d' % len(low.split('|'))
+		match = [i for i in issues if i['match'] == issue]
+		if len(match) > 0:
+			match[0]['count'] += 1
+			if sysvals.hostname not in match[0]['urls']:
+				match[0]['urls'][sysvals.hostname] = [sysvals.htmlfile]
+			elif sysvals.htmlfile not in match[0]['urls'][sysvals.hostname]:
+				match[0]['urls'][sysvals.hostname].append(sysvals.htmlfile)
+		else:
+			issues.append({
+				'match': issue, 'count': 1, 'line': issue,
+				'urls': {sysvals.hostname: [sysvals.htmlfile]},
+			})
+		ilist.append(issue)
+	# extract device info
+	devices = dict()
+	for line in html.split('\n'):
+		m = re.match(' *<div id=\"[a,0-9]*\" *title=\"(?P<title>.*)\" class=\"thread.*', line)
+		if not m or 'thread kth' in line or 'thread sec' in line:
+			continue
+		m = re.match('(?P<n>.*) \((?P<t>[0-9,\.]*) ms\) (?P<p>.*)', m.group('title'))
+		if not m:
+			continue
+		name, time, phase = m.group('n'), m.group('t'), m.group('p')
+		if ' async' in name or ' sync' in name:
+			name = ' '.join(name.split(' ')[:-1])
+		if phase.startswith('suspend'):
+			d = 'suspend'
+		elif phase.startswith('resume'):
+			d = 'resume'
+		else:
+			continue
+		if d not in devices:
+			devices[d] = dict()
+		if name not in devices[d]:
+			devices[d][name] = 0.0
+		devices[d][name] += float(time)
+	# create worst device info
+	worst = dict()
+	for d in ['suspend', 'resume']:
+		worst[d] = {'name':'', 'time': 0.0}
+		dev = devices[d] if d in devices else 0
+		if dev and len(dev.keys()) > 0:
+			n = sorted(dev, key=lambda k:(dev[k], k), reverse=True)[0]
+			worst[d]['name'], worst[d]['time'] = n, dev[n]
+	data = {
+		'mode': stmp[2],
+		'host': stmp[0],
+		'kernel': stmp[1],
+		'sysinfo': sysinfo,
+		'time': tstr,
+		'result': result,
+		'issues': ' '.join(ilist),
+		'suspend': suspend,
+		'resume': resume,
+		'devlist': devices,
+		'sus_worst': worst['suspend']['name'],
+		'sus_worsttime': worst['suspend']['time'],
+		'res_worst': worst['resume']['name'],
+		'res_worsttime': worst['resume']['time'],
+		'url': sysvals.htmlfile,
+	}
+	for key in extra:
+		data[key] = extra[key]
+	if fulldetail:
+		data['funclist'] = find_in_html(html, '<div title="', '" class="traceevent"', False)
+	return data
+
+def genHtml(subdir, force=False):
+	for dirname, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(subdir):
+		sysvals.dmesgfile = sysvals.ftracefile = sysvals.htmlfile = ''
+		for filename in filenames:
+			if(re.match('.*_dmesg.txt', filename)):
+				sysvals.dmesgfile = os.path.join(dirname, filename)
+			elif(re.match('.*_ftrace.txt', filename)):
+				sysvals.ftracefile = os.path.join(dirname, filename)
+		sysvals.setOutputFile()
+		if sysvals.ftracefile and sysvals.htmlfile and \
+			(force or not os.path.exists(sysvals.htmlfile)):
+			pprint('FTRACE: %s' % sysvals.ftracefile)
+			if sysvals.dmesgfile:
+				pprint('DMESG : %s' % sysvals.dmesgfile)
+			rerunTest()
+
+# Function: runSummary
+# Description:
+#	 create a summary of tests in a sub-directory
+def runSummary(subdir, local=True, genhtml=False):
+	inpath = os.path.abspath(subdir)
+	outpath = os.path.abspath('.') if local else inpath
+	pprint('Generating a summary of folder:\n   %s' % inpath)
+	if genhtml:
+		genHtml(subdir)
+	issues = []
+	testruns = []
+	desc = {'host':[],'mode':[],'kernel':[]}
+	for dirname, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(subdir):
+		for filename in filenames:
+			if(not re.match('.*.html', filename)):
+				continue
+			data = data_from_html(os.path.join(dirname, filename), outpath, issues)
+			if(not data):
+				continue
+			testruns.append(data)
+			for key in desc:
+				if data[key] not in desc[key]:
+					desc[key].append(data[key])
+	pprint('Summary files:')
+	if len(desc['host']) == len(desc['mode']) == len(desc['kernel']) == 1:
+		title = '%s %s %s' % (desc['host'][0], desc['kernel'][0], desc['mode'][0])
+	else:
+		title = inpath
+	createHTMLSummarySimple(testruns, os.path.join(outpath, 'summary.html'), title)
+	pprint('   summary.html         - tabular list of test data found')
+	createHTMLDeviceSummary(testruns, os.path.join(outpath, 'summary-devices.html'), title)
+	pprint('   summary-devices.html - kernel device list sorted by total execution time')
+	createHTMLIssuesSummary(testruns, issues, os.path.join(outpath, 'summary-issues.html'), title)
+	pprint('   summary-issues.html  - kernel issues found sorted by frequency')
+
+# Function: checkArgBool
+# Description:
+#	 check if a boolean string value is true or false
+def checkArgBool(name, value):
+	if value in switchvalues:
+		if value in switchoff:
+			return False
+		return True
+	doError('invalid boolean --> (%s: %s), use "true/false" or "1/0"' % (name, value), True)
+	return False
+
+# Function: configFromFile
+# Description:
+#	 Configure the script via the info in a config file
+def configFromFile(file):
+	Config = configparser.ConfigParser()
+
+	Config.read(file)
+	sections = Config.sections()
+	overridekprobes = False
+	overridedevkprobes = False
+	if 'Settings' in sections:
+		for opt in Config.options('Settings'):
+			value = Config.get('Settings', opt).lower()
+			option = opt.lower()
+			if(option == 'verbose'):
+				sysvals.verbose = checkArgBool(option, value)
+			elif(option == 'addlogs'):
+				sysvals.dmesglog = sysvals.ftracelog = checkArgBool(option, value)
+			elif(option == 'dev'):
+				sysvals.usedevsrc = checkArgBool(option, value)
+			elif(option == 'proc'):
+				sysvals.useprocmon = checkArgBool(option, value)
+			elif(option == 'x2'):
+				if checkArgBool(option, value):
+					sysvals.execcount = 2
+			elif(option == 'callgraph'):
+				sysvals.usecallgraph = checkArgBool(option, value)
+			elif(option == 'override-timeline-functions'):
+				overridekprobes = checkArgBool(option, value)
+			elif(option == 'override-dev-timeline-functions'):
+				overridedevkprobes = checkArgBool(option, value)
+			elif(option == 'skiphtml'):
+				sysvals.skiphtml = checkArgBool(option, value)
+			elif(option == 'sync'):
+				sysvals.sync = checkArgBool(option, value)
+			elif(option == 'rs' or option == 'runtimesuspend'):
+				if value in switchvalues:
+					if value in switchoff:
+						sysvals.rs = -1
+					else:
+						sysvals.rs = 1
+				else:
+					doError('invalid value --> (%s: %s), use "enable/disable"' % (option, value), True)
+			elif(option == 'display'):
+				disopt = ['on', 'off', 'standby', 'suspend']
+				if value not in disopt:
+					doError('invalid value --> (%s: %s), use %s' % (option, value, disopt), True)
+				sysvals.display = value
+			elif(option == 'gzip'):
+				sysvals.gzip = checkArgBool(option, value)
+			elif(option == 'cgfilter'):
+				sysvals.setCallgraphFilter(value)
+			elif(option == 'cgskip'):
+				if value in switchoff:
+					sysvals.cgskip = ''
+				else:
+					sysvals.cgskip = sysvals.configFile(val)
+					if(not sysvals.cgskip):
+						doError('%s does not exist' % sysvals.cgskip)
+			elif(option == 'cgtest'):
+				sysvals.cgtest = getArgInt('cgtest', value, 0, 1, False)
+			elif(option == 'cgphase'):
+				d = Data(0)
+				if value not in d.sortedPhases():
+					doError('invalid phase --> (%s: %s), valid phases are %s'\
+						% (option, value, d.sortedPhases()), True)
+				sysvals.cgphase = value
+			elif(option == 'fadd'):
+				file = sysvals.configFile(value)
+				if(not file):
+					doError('%s does not exist' % value)
+				sysvals.addFtraceFilterFunctions(file)
+			elif(option == 'result'):
+				sysvals.result = value
+			elif(option == 'multi'):
+				nums = value.split()
+				if len(nums) != 2:
+					doError('multi requires 2 integers (exec_count and delay)', True)
+				sysvals.multitest['run'] = True
+				sysvals.multitest['count'] = getArgInt('multi: n d (exec count)', nums[0], 2, 1000000, False)
+				sysvals.multitest['delay'] = getArgInt('multi: n d (delay between tests)', nums[1], 0, 3600, False)
+			elif(option == 'devicefilter'):
+				sysvals.setDeviceFilter(value)
+			elif(option == 'expandcg'):
+				sysvals.cgexp = checkArgBool(option, value)
+			elif(option == 'srgap'):
+				if checkArgBool(option, value):
+					sysvals.srgap = 5
+			elif(option == 'mode'):
+				sysvals.suspendmode = value
+			elif(option == 'command' or option == 'cmd'):
+				sysvals.testcommand = value
+			elif(option == 'x2delay'):
+				sysvals.x2delay = getArgInt('x2delay', value, 0, 60000, False)
+			elif(option == 'predelay'):
+				sysvals.predelay = getArgInt('predelay', value, 0, 60000, False)
+			elif(option == 'postdelay'):
+				sysvals.postdelay = getArgInt('postdelay', value, 0, 60000, False)
+			elif(option == 'maxdepth'):
+				sysvals.max_graph_depth = getArgInt('maxdepth', value, 0, 1000, False)
+			elif(option == 'rtcwake'):
+				if value in switchoff:
+					sysvals.rtcwake = False
+				else:
+					sysvals.rtcwake = True
+					sysvals.rtcwaketime = getArgInt('rtcwake', value, 0, 3600, False)
+			elif(option == 'timeprec'):
+				sysvals.setPrecision(getArgInt('timeprec', value, 0, 6, False))
+			elif(option == 'mindev'):
+				sysvals.mindevlen = getArgFloat('mindev', value, 0.0, 10000.0, False)
+			elif(option == 'callloop-maxgap'):
+				sysvals.callloopmaxgap = getArgFloat('callloop-maxgap', value, 0.0, 1.0, False)
+			elif(option == 'callloop-maxlen'):
+				sysvals.callloopmaxgap = getArgFloat('callloop-maxlen', value, 0.0, 1.0, False)
+			elif(option == 'mincg'):
+				sysvals.mincglen = getArgFloat('mincg', value, 0.0, 10000.0, False)
+			elif(option == 'bufsize'):
+				sysvals.bufsize = getArgInt('bufsize', value, 1, 1024*1024*8, False)
+			elif(option == 'output-dir'):
+				sysvals.outdir = sysvals.setOutputFolder(value)
+
+	if sysvals.suspendmode == 'command' and not sysvals.testcommand:
+		doError('No command supplied for mode "command"')
+
+	# compatibility errors
+	if sysvals.usedevsrc and sysvals.usecallgraph:
+		doError('-dev is not compatible with -f')
+	if sysvals.usecallgraph and sysvals.useprocmon:
+		doError('-proc is not compatible with -f')
+
+	if overridekprobes:
+		sysvals.tracefuncs = dict()
+	if overridedevkprobes:
+		sysvals.dev_tracefuncs = dict()
+
+	kprobes = dict()
+	kprobesec = 'dev_timeline_functions_'+platform.machine()
+	if kprobesec in sections:
+		for name in Config.options(kprobesec):
+			text = Config.get(kprobesec, name)
+			kprobes[name] = (text, True)
+	kprobesec = 'timeline_functions_'+platform.machine()
+	if kprobesec in sections:
+		for name in Config.options(kprobesec):
+			if name in kprobes:
+				doError('Duplicate timeline function found "%s"' % (name))
+			text = Config.get(kprobesec, name)
+			kprobes[name] = (text, False)
+
+	for name in kprobes:
+		function = name
+		format = name
+		color = ''
+		args = dict()
+		text, dev = kprobes[name]
+		data = text.split()
+		i = 0
+		for val in data:
+			# bracketted strings are special formatting, read them separately
+			if val[0] == '[' and val[-1] == ']':
+				for prop in val[1:-1].split(','):
+					p = prop.split('=')
+					if p[0] == 'color':
+						try:
+							color = int(p[1], 16)
+							color = '#'+p[1]
+						except:
+							color = p[1]
+				continue
+			# first real arg should be the format string
+			if i == 0:
+				format = val
+			# all other args are actual function args
+			else:
+				d = val.split('=')
+				args[d[0]] = d[1]
+			i += 1
+		if not function or not format:
+			doError('Invalid kprobe: %s' % name)
+		for arg in re.findall('{(?P<n>[a-z,A-Z,0-9]*)}', format):
+			if arg not in args:
+				doError('Kprobe "%s" is missing argument "%s"' % (name, arg))
+		if (dev and name in sysvals.dev_tracefuncs) or (not dev and name in sysvals.tracefuncs):
+			doError('Duplicate timeline function found "%s"' % (name))
+
+		kp = {
+			'name': name,
+			'func': function,
+			'format': format,
+			sysvals.archargs: args
+		}
+		if color:
+			kp['color'] = color
+		if dev:
+			sysvals.dev_tracefuncs[name] = kp
+		else:
+			sysvals.tracefuncs[name] = kp
+
+# Function: printHelp
+# Description:
+#	 print out the help text
+def printHelp():
+	pprint('\n%s v%s\n'\
+	'Usage: sudo sleepgraph <options> <commands>\n'\
+	'\n'\
+	'Description:\n'\
+	'  This tool is designed to assist kernel and OS developers in optimizing\n'\
+	'  their linux stack\'s suspend/resume time. Using a kernel image built\n'\
+	'  with a few extra options enabled, the tool will execute a suspend and\n'\
+	'  capture dmesg and ftrace data until resume is complete. This data is\n'\
+	'  transformed into a device timeline and an optional callgraph to give\n'\
+	'  a detailed view of which devices/subsystems are taking the most\n'\
+	'  time in suspend/resume.\n'\
+	'\n'\
+	'  If no specific command is given, the default behavior is to initiate\n'\
+	'  a suspend/resume and capture the dmesg/ftrace output as an html timeline.\n'\
+	'\n'\
+	'  Generates output files in subdirectory: suspend-yymmdd-HHMMSS\n'\
+	'   HTML output:                    <hostname>_<mode>.html\n'\
+	'   raw dmesg output:               <hostname>_<mode>_dmesg.txt\n'\
+	'   raw ftrace output:              <hostname>_<mode>_ftrace.txt\n'\
+	'\n'\
+	'Options:\n'\
+	'   -h           Print this help text\n'\
+	'   -v           Print the current tool version\n'\
+	'   -config fn   Pull arguments and config options from file fn\n'\
+	'   -verbose     Print extra information during execution and analysis\n'\
+	'   -m mode      Mode to initiate for suspend (default: %s)\n'\
+	'   -o name      Overrides the output subdirectory name when running a new test\n'\
+	'                default: suspend-{date}-{time}\n'\
+	'   -rtcwake t   Wakeup t seconds after suspend, set t to "off" to disable (default: 15)\n'\
+	'   -addlogs     Add the dmesg and ftrace logs to the html output\n'\
+	'   -noturbostat Dont use turbostat in freeze mode (default: disabled)\n'\
+	'   -srgap       Add a visible gap in the timeline between sus/res (default: disabled)\n'\
+	'   -skiphtml    Run the test and capture the trace logs, but skip the timeline (default: disabled)\n'\
+	'   -result fn   Export a results table to a text file for parsing.\n'\
+	'  [testprep]\n'\
+	'   -sync        Sync the filesystems before starting the test\n'\
+	'   -rs on/off   Enable/disable runtime suspend for all devices, restore all after test\n'\
+	'   -display m   Change the display mode to m for the test (on/off/standby/suspend)\n'\
+	'  [advanced]\n'\
+	'   -gzip        Gzip the trace and dmesg logs to save space\n'\
+	'   -cmd {s}     Run the timeline over a custom command, e.g. "sync -d"\n'\
+	'   -proc        Add usermode process info into the timeline (default: disabled)\n'\
+	'   -dev         Add kernel function calls and threads to the timeline (default: disabled)\n'\
+	'   -x2          Run two suspend/resumes back to back (default: disabled)\n'\
+	'   -x2delay t   Include t ms delay between multiple test runs (default: 0 ms)\n'\
+	'   -predelay t  Include t ms delay before 1st suspend (default: 0 ms)\n'\
+	'   -postdelay t Include t ms delay after last resume (default: 0 ms)\n'\
+	'   -mindev ms   Discard all device blocks shorter than ms milliseconds (e.g. 0.001 for us)\n'\
+	'   -multi n d   Execute <n> consecutive tests at <d> seconds intervals. The outputs will\n'\
+	'                be created in a new subdirectory with a summary page.\n'\
+	'  [debug]\n'\
+	'   -f           Use ftrace to create device callgraphs (default: disabled)\n'\
+	'   -ftop        Use ftrace on the top level call: "%s" (default: disabled)\n'\
+	'   -maxdepth N  limit the callgraph data to N call levels (default: 0=all)\n'\
+	'   -expandcg    pre-expand the callgraph data in the html output (default: disabled)\n'\
+	'   -fadd file   Add functions to be graphed in the timeline from a list in a text file\n'\
+	'   -filter "d1,d2,..." Filter out all but this comma-delimited list of device names\n'\
+	'   -mincg  ms   Discard all callgraphs shorter than ms milliseconds (e.g. 0.001 for us)\n'\
+	'   -cgphase P   Only show callgraph data for phase P (e.g. suspend_late)\n'\
+	'   -cgtest N    Only show callgraph data for test N (e.g. 0 or 1 in an x2 run)\n'\
+	'   -timeprec N  Number of significant digits in timestamps (0:S, [3:ms], 6:us)\n'\
+	'   -cgfilter S  Filter the callgraph output in the timeline\n'\
+	'   -cgskip file Callgraph functions to skip, off to disable (default: cgskip.txt)\n'\
+	'   -bufsize N   Set trace buffer size to N kilo-bytes (default: all of free memory)\n'\
+	'   -devdump     Print out all the raw device data for each phase\n'\
+	'   -cgdump      Print out all the raw callgraph data\n'\
+	'\n'\
+	'Other commands:\n'\
+	'   -modes       List available suspend modes\n'\
+	'   -status      Test to see if the system is enabled to run this tool\n'\
+	'   -fpdt        Print out the contents of the ACPI Firmware Performance Data Table\n'\
+	'   -battery     Print out battery info (if available)\n'\
+	'   -wifi        Print out wifi connection info (if wireless-tools and device exists)\n'\
+	'   -x<mode>     Test xset by toggling the given mode (on/off/standby/suspend)\n'\
+	'   -sysinfo     Print out system info extracted from BIOS\n'\
+	'   -devinfo     Print out the pm settings of all devices which support runtime suspend\n'\
+	'   -flist       Print the list of functions currently being captured in ftrace\n'\
+	'   -flistall    Print all functions capable of being captured in ftrace\n'\
+	'   -summary dir Create a summary of tests in this dir [-genhtml builds missing html]\n'\
+	'  [redo]\n'\
+	'   -ftrace ftracefile  Create HTML output using ftrace input (used with -dmesg)\n'\
+	'   -dmesg dmesgfile    Create HTML output using dmesg (used with -ftrace)\n'\
+	'' % (sysvals.title, sysvals.version, sysvals.suspendmode, sysvals.ftopfunc))
+	return True
+
+# ----------------- MAIN --------------------
+# exec start (skipped if script is loaded as library)
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+	genhtml = False
+	cmd = ''
+	simplecmds = ['-sysinfo', '-modes', '-fpdt', '-flist', '-flistall',
+		'-devinfo', '-status', '-battery', '-xon', '-xoff', '-xstandby',
+		'-xsuspend', '-xinit', '-xreset', '-xstat', '-wifi']
+	if '-f' in sys.argv:
+		sysvals.cgskip = sysvals.configFile('cgskip.txt')
+	# loop through the command line arguments
+	args = iter(sys.argv[1:])
+	for arg in args:
+		if(arg == '-m'):
+			try:
+				val = next(args)
+			except:
+				doError('No mode supplied', True)
+			if val == 'command' and not sysvals.testcommand:
+				doError('No command supplied for mode "command"', True)
+			sysvals.suspendmode = val
+		elif(arg in simplecmds):
+			cmd = arg[1:]
+		elif(arg == '-h'):
+			printHelp()
+			sys.exit(0)
+		elif(arg == '-v'):
+			pprint("Version %s" % sysvals.version)
+			sys.exit(0)
+		elif(arg == '-x2'):
+			sysvals.execcount = 2
+		elif(arg == '-x2delay'):
+			sysvals.x2delay = getArgInt('-x2delay', args, 0, 60000)
+		elif(arg == '-predelay'):
+			sysvals.predelay = getArgInt('-predelay', args, 0, 60000)
+		elif(arg == '-postdelay'):
+			sysvals.postdelay = getArgInt('-postdelay', args, 0, 60000)
+		elif(arg == '-f'):
+			sysvals.usecallgraph = True
+		elif(arg == '-ftop'):
+			sysvals.usecallgraph = True
+			sysvals.ftop = True
+			sysvals.usekprobes = False
+		elif(arg == '-skiphtml'):
+			sysvals.skiphtml = True
+		elif(arg == '-cgdump'):
+			sysvals.cgdump = True
+		elif(arg == '-devdump'):
+			sysvals.devdump = True
+		elif(arg == '-genhtml'):
+			genhtml = True
+		elif(arg == '-addlogs'):
+			sysvals.dmesglog = sysvals.ftracelog = True
+		elif(arg == '-nologs'):
+			sysvals.dmesglog = sysvals.ftracelog = False
+		elif(arg == '-addlogdmesg'):
+			sysvals.dmesglog = True
+		elif(arg == '-addlogftrace'):
+			sysvals.ftracelog = True
+		elif(arg == '-noturbostat'):
+			sysvals.tstat = False
+		elif(arg == '-verbose'):
+			sysvals.verbose = True
+		elif(arg == '-proc'):
+			sysvals.useprocmon = True
+		elif(arg == '-dev'):
+			sysvals.usedevsrc = True
+		elif(arg == '-sync'):
+			sysvals.sync = True
+		elif(arg == '-gzip'):
+			sysvals.gzip = True
+		elif(arg == '-rs'):
+			try:
+				val = next(args)
+			except:
+				doError('-rs requires "enable" or "disable"', True)
+			if val.lower() in switchvalues:
+				if val.lower() in switchoff:
+					sysvals.rs = -1
+				else:
+					sysvals.rs = 1
+			else:
+				doError('invalid option: %s, use "enable/disable" or "on/off"' % val, True)
+		elif(arg == '-display'):
+			try:
+				val = next(args)
+			except:
+				doError('-display requires an mode value', True)
+			disopt = ['on', 'off', 'standby', 'suspend']
+			if val.lower() not in disopt:
+				doError('valid display mode values are %s' % disopt, True)
+			sysvals.display = val.lower()
+		elif(arg == '-maxdepth'):
+			sysvals.max_graph_depth = getArgInt('-maxdepth', args, 0, 1000)
+		elif(arg == '-rtcwake'):
+			try:
+				val = next(args)
+			except:
+				doError('No rtcwake time supplied', True)
+			if val.lower() in switchoff:
+				sysvals.rtcwake = False
+			else:
+				sysvals.rtcwake = True
+				sysvals.rtcwaketime = getArgInt('-rtcwake', val, 0, 3600, False)
+		elif(arg == '-timeprec'):
+			sysvals.setPrecision(getArgInt('-timeprec', args, 0, 6))
+		elif(arg == '-mindev'):
+			sysvals.mindevlen = getArgFloat('-mindev', args, 0.0, 10000.0)
+		elif(arg == '-mincg'):
+			sysvals.mincglen = getArgFloat('-mincg', args, 0.0, 10000.0)
+		elif(arg == '-bufsize'):
+			sysvals.bufsize = getArgInt('-bufsize', args, 1, 1024*1024*8)
+		elif(arg == '-cgtest'):
+			sysvals.cgtest = getArgInt('-cgtest', args, 0, 1)
+		elif(arg == '-cgphase'):
+			try:
+				val = next(args)
+			except:
+				doError('No phase name supplied', True)
+			d = Data(0)
+			if val not in d.phasedef:
+				doError('invalid phase --> (%s: %s), valid phases are %s'\
+					% (arg, val, d.phasedef.keys()), True)
+			sysvals.cgphase = val
+		elif(arg == '-cgfilter'):
+			try:
+				val = next(args)
+			except:
+				doError('No callgraph functions supplied', True)
+			sysvals.setCallgraphFilter(val)
+		elif(arg == '-skipkprobe'):
+			try:
+				val = next(args)
+			except:
+				doError('No kprobe functions supplied', True)
+			sysvals.skipKprobes(val)
+		elif(arg == '-cgskip'):
+			try:
+				val = next(args)
+			except:
+				doError('No file supplied', True)
+			if val.lower() in switchoff:
+				sysvals.cgskip = ''
+			else:
+				sysvals.cgskip = sysvals.configFile(val)
+				if(not sysvals.cgskip):
+					doError('%s does not exist' % sysvals.cgskip)
+		elif(arg == '-callloop-maxgap'):
+			sysvals.callloopmaxgap = getArgFloat('-callloop-maxgap', args, 0.0, 1.0)
+		elif(arg == '-callloop-maxlen'):
+			sysvals.callloopmaxlen = getArgFloat('-callloop-maxlen', args, 0.0, 1.0)
+		elif(arg == '-cmd'):
+			try:
+				val = next(args)
+			except:
+				doError('No command string supplied', True)
+			sysvals.testcommand = val
+			sysvals.suspendmode = 'command'
+		elif(arg == '-expandcg'):
+			sysvals.cgexp = True
+		elif(arg == '-srgap'):
+			sysvals.srgap = 5
+		elif(arg == '-multi'):
+			sysvals.multitest['run'] = True
+			sysvals.multitest['count'] = getArgInt('-multi n d (exec count)', args, 2, 1000000)
+			sysvals.multitest['delay'] = getArgInt('-multi n d (delay between tests)', args, 0, 3600)
+		elif(arg == '-o'):
+			try:
+				val = next(args)
+			except:
+				doError('No subdirectory name supplied', True)
+			sysvals.outdir = sysvals.setOutputFolder(val)
+		elif(arg == '-config'):
+			try:
+				val = next(args)
+			except:
+				doError('No text file supplied', True)
+			file = sysvals.configFile(val)
+			if(not file):
+				doError('%s does not exist' % val)
+			configFromFile(file)
+		elif(arg == '-fadd'):
+			try:
+				val = next(args)
+			except:
+				doError('No text file supplied', True)
+			file = sysvals.configFile(val)
+			if(not file):
+				doError('%s does not exist' % val)
+			sysvals.addFtraceFilterFunctions(file)
+		elif(arg == '-dmesg'):
+			try:
+				val = next(args)
+			except:
+				doError('No dmesg file supplied', True)
+			sysvals.notestrun = True
+			sysvals.dmesgfile = val
+			if(os.path.exists(sysvals.dmesgfile) == False):
+				doError('%s does not exist' % sysvals.dmesgfile)
+		elif(arg == '-ftrace'):
+			try:
+				val = next(args)
+			except:
+				doError('No ftrace file supplied', True)
+			sysvals.notestrun = True
+			sysvals.ftracefile = val
+			if(os.path.exists(sysvals.ftracefile) == False):
+				doError('%s does not exist' % sysvals.ftracefile)
+		elif(arg == '-summary'):
+			try:
+				val = next(args)
+			except:
+				doError('No directory supplied', True)
+			cmd = 'summary'
+			sysvals.outdir = val
+			sysvals.notestrun = True
+			if(os.path.isdir(val) == False):
+				doError('%s is not accesible' % val)
+		elif(arg == '-filter'):
+			try:
+				val = next(args)
+			except:
+				doError('No devnames supplied', True)
+			sysvals.setDeviceFilter(val)
+		elif(arg == '-result'):
+			try:
+				val = next(args)
+			except:
+				doError('No result file supplied', True)
+			sysvals.result = val
+			sysvals.signalHandlerInit()
+		else:
+			doError('Invalid argument: '+arg, True)
+
+	# compatibility errors
+	if(sysvals.usecallgraph and sysvals.usedevsrc):
+		doError('-dev is not compatible with -f')
+	if(sysvals.usecallgraph and sysvals.useprocmon):
+		doError('-proc is not compatible with -f')
+
+	if sysvals.usecallgraph and sysvals.cgskip:
+		sysvals.vprint('Using cgskip file: %s' % sysvals.cgskip)
+		sysvals.setCallgraphBlacklist(sysvals.cgskip)
+
+	# callgraph size cannot exceed device size
+	if sysvals.mincglen < sysvals.mindevlen:
+		sysvals.mincglen = sysvals.mindevlen
+
+	# remove existing buffers before calculating memory
+	if(sysvals.usecallgraph or sysvals.usedevsrc):
+		sysvals.fsetVal('16', 'buffer_size_kb')
+	sysvals.cpuInfo()
+
+	# just run a utility command and exit
+	if(cmd != ''):
+		ret = 0
+		if(cmd == 'status'):
+			if not statusCheck(True):
+				ret = 1
+		elif(cmd == 'fpdt'):
+			if not getFPDT(True):
+				ret = 1
+		elif(cmd == 'battery'):
+			out = getBattery()
+			if out:
+				pprint('AC Connect    : %s\nBattery Charge: %d' % out)
+			else:
+				pprint('no battery found')
+				ret = 1
+		elif(cmd == 'sysinfo'):
+			sysvals.printSystemInfo(True)
+		elif(cmd == 'devinfo'):
+			deviceInfo()
+		elif(cmd == 'modes'):
+			pprint(getModes())
+		elif(cmd == 'flist'):
+			sysvals.getFtraceFilterFunctions(True)
+		elif(cmd == 'flistall'):
+			sysvals.getFtraceFilterFunctions(False)
+		elif(cmd == 'summary'):
+			runSummary(sysvals.outdir, True, genhtml)
+		elif(cmd in ['xon', 'xoff', 'xstandby', 'xsuspend', 'xinit', 'xreset']):
+			sysvals.verbose = True
+			ret = displayControl(cmd[1:])
+		elif(cmd == 'xstat'):
+			pprint('Display Status: %s' % displayControl('stat').upper())
+		elif(cmd == 'wifi'):
+			out = sysvals.checkWifi()
+			if 'device' not in out:
+				pprint('WIFI interface not found')
+			else:
+				for key in sorted(out):
+					pprint('%6s: %s' % (key.upper(), out[key]))
+		sys.exit(ret)
+
+	# if instructed, re-analyze existing data files
+	if(sysvals.notestrun):
+		stamp = rerunTest(sysvals.outdir)
+		sysvals.outputResult(stamp)
+		sys.exit(0)
+
+	# verify that we can run a test
+	error = statusCheck()
+	if(error):
+		doError(error)
+
+	# extract mem/disk extra modes and convert
+	mode = sysvals.suspendmode
+	if mode.startswith('mem'):
+		memmode = mode.split('-', 1)[-1] if '-' in mode else 'deep'
+		if memmode == 'shallow':
+			mode = 'standby'
+		elif memmode ==  's2idle':
+			mode = 'freeze'
+		else:
+			mode = 'mem'
+		sysvals.memmode = memmode
+		sysvals.suspendmode = mode
+	if mode.startswith('disk-'):
+		sysvals.diskmode = mode.split('-', 1)[-1]
+		sysvals.suspendmode = 'disk'
+
+	sysvals.systemInfo(dmidecode(sysvals.mempath))
+
+	setRuntimeSuspend(True)
+	if sysvals.display:
+		displayControl('init')
+	ret = 0
+	if sysvals.multitest['run']:
+		# run multiple tests in a separate subdirectory
+		if not sysvals.outdir:
+			s = 'suspend-x%d' % sysvals.multitest['count']
+			sysvals.outdir = datetime.now().strftime(s+'-%y%m%d-%H%M%S')
+		if not os.path.isdir(sysvals.outdir):
+			os.makedirs(sysvals.outdir)
+		for i in range(sysvals.multitest['count']):
+			if(i != 0):
+				pprint('Waiting %d seconds...' % (sysvals.multitest['delay']))
+				time.sleep(sysvals.multitest['delay'])
+			pprint('TEST (%d/%d) START' % (i+1, sysvals.multitest['count']))
+			fmt = 'suspend-%y%m%d-%H%M%S'
+			sysvals.testdir = os.path.join(sysvals.outdir, datetime.now().strftime(fmt))
+			ret = runTest(i+1)
+			pprint('TEST (%d/%d) COMPLETE' % (i+1, sysvals.multitest['count']))
+			sysvals.logmsg = ''
+		if not sysvals.skiphtml:
+			runSummary(sysvals.outdir, False, False)
+		sysvals.sudoUserchown(sysvals.outdir)
+	else:
+		if sysvals.outdir:
+			sysvals.testdir = sysvals.outdir
+		# run the test in the current directory
+		ret = runTest()
+	if sysvals.display:
+		displayControl('reset')
+	setRuntimeSuspend(False)
+	sys.exit(ret)