Implement power control for x86 based platforms
This power control module provides the capability to
power on/off the host via gpio.
And provides some interfaces for system to contorl the system
power like:
setPowerState
getPowerState
Change-Id: Icd6530c42f2bc7c4d84062be786d25710b53f434
Signed-off-by: Kuiying Wang <kuiying.wang@intel.com>
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