Computer power management system using auxiliary power supply during sleep state to provide power to all devices if sufficient and reducing load if not sufficient
First Claim
1. A method of managing power in a power-managed personal computer system, comprising:
- operating the computer system using an operating system which keeps track of power-managed aspects of the computer system;
obtaining information about the computer hardware information stored in the power-managed portion;
determining a total power consumption of all monitored devices during power-managed states;
determining if an auxiliary power supply which will be used as the exclusive power supply during said power-managed state but not as the exclusive power supply during non power managed states, is sufficient to power all said monitored devices;
operating the system in a first specified power-managed state if said auxiliary power supply is able to power all said monitored devices in said power managed state; and
taking action to avoid power supply overload if said auxiliary power supply is not able to power all said monitored devices in said power managed state.
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Abstract
An instant-on PC is described which can be revived from a sleep state in a matter of seconds. This is carried out by keeping certain power-managed devices in a quickly-revivable state, e.g., the memory and certain elements on the motherboard chipset. Certain PCI devices are also enabled in a quick wake-up state so that they can wake up on a specified stimulus. The power consumption of each of these devices is obtained and it is determined if that power consumption exceeds the power capability of the auxiliary power supply. If not, the more aggressive sleep state is enabled. If so, however, the system takes action to either enter a less aggressive sleep state or to selectively de-enable certain ones of the devices that are in the keep-awake state. Preferably the choice of which to do is made by the user.
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1. A method of managing power in a power-managed personal computer system, comprising:
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operating the computer system using an operating system which keeps track of power-managed aspects of the computer system;
obtaining information about the computer hardware information stored in the power-managed portion;
determining a total power consumption of all monitored devices during power-managed states;
determining if an auxiliary power supply which will be used as the exclusive power supply during said power-managed state but not as the exclusive power supply during non power managed states, is sufficient to power all said monitored devices;
operating the system in a first specified power-managed state if said auxiliary power supply is able to power all said monitored devices in said power managed state; and
taking action to avoid power supply overload if said auxiliary power supply is not able to power all said monitored devices in said power managed state. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A computer program product, comprising:
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a computer-usable medium which stores machine-readable instructions, the instructions for causing a computer system to;
scan power-managed devices in the system;
determine which of the power-managed devices are active;
determine a total power consumption of the power-managed devices;
compare said total power consumption with a power delivery capability of a sleep-managed power supply which will be used as the exclusive power supply during power-managed state but not as the exclusive power supply during non power managed state;
allow said computer to enter a first specified sleep state if said sleep-managed power supply is adequate; and
take an action to reduce a load on the power supply if said sleep-managed power supply capacity is not sufficient. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11)
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