Information processing system having dual power saving modes
First Claim
1. An information processing system capable of operating in at least two modes of power management, a normal mode and a suspend mode comprising:
- a processor coupled to a bus and capable of executing an operating system, said operating system being capable of calling a power management routine,a volatile memory in circuit communication with said processor for storing memory data,a user input device coupled to said bus,power management circuitry in circuit communication with said processor for initiating a change in the mode of said system between said normal operating mode and said suspend mode responsive to a preselected suspend event,said power management circuitry including an inactivity suspend timer set to expire after a first predetermined period of time and wherein a preselected suspend event includes the expiration of said inactivity suspend timer, andsaid power management routine being operative after said information processing system has entered said suspend mode to (1) measure the elapsed time between entering said suspend mode and a next user input and either (2) prompt a user to enter a password when the elapsed time after entry into said suspend mode is longer than a second predetermined period of time or (3) resume said normal mode in response to said next user input when the elapsed time after entry into said suspend mode is less than the second predetermined period of time.
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Abstract
Disclosed is an information processing system that can operate in at least two modes of power management, a normal mode and a suspend mode. The system can enter the suspend mode in response to the expiration of an inactivity suspend timer and can resume therefrom in response to a resume request. While resuming, the system is operative to measure an elapsed time between entering the suspend mode and resuming therefrom. The system is further operative during the resume to either (1) prompt a user to enter a password if the elapsed time is longer than a predetermined time or (2) skip (1) and not prompt a user to enter a password if the elapsed time is shorter than the predetermined time. The system decreases the amount of time required to resume from a power saving mode by not requiring a password input when a resume request by a user, such as key input, occurs within a relatively short period of time after the system entered the suspend mode.
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1. An information processing system capable of operating in at least two modes of power management, a normal mode and a suspend mode comprising:
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a processor coupled to a bus and capable of executing an operating system, said operating system being capable of calling a power management routine, a volatile memory in circuit communication with said processor for storing memory data, a user input device coupled to said bus, power management circuitry in circuit communication with said processor for initiating a change in the mode of said system between said normal operating mode and said suspend mode responsive to a preselected suspend event, said power management circuitry including an inactivity suspend timer set to expire after a first predetermined period of time and wherein a preselected suspend event includes the expiration of said inactivity suspend timer, and said power management routine being operative after said information processing system has entered said suspend mode to (1) measure the elapsed time between entering said suspend mode and a next user input and either (2) prompt a user to enter a password when the elapsed time after entry into said suspend mode is longer than a second predetermined period of time or (3) resume said normal mode in response to said next user input when the elapsed time after entry into said suspend mode is less than the second predetermined period of time. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A control method for information processing system of the type which is capable of operating in at least two modes of power management, a normal mode and a suspend mode, said method comprising the steps of:
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initiating a suspend mode when a first predetermined time has elapsed since a last user input or a last processing operation, measuring a second elapsed time period between the start of the suspend mode and the next user input, determining whether to prompt a user to enter a password by comparing the second elapsed time period with a second predetermined time, prompting a user to input said password only if the second elapsed time period is longer than the second predetermined time, and resuming to a normal mode in response to said next user input if the second elapsed time period is less than the second predetermined time. - View Dependent Claims (7)
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