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| PM Quality Of Service Interface.
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| This interface provides a kernel and user mode interface for registering
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| performance expectations by drivers, subsystems and user space applications on
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| one of the parameters.
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| 
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| Currently we have {cpu_dma_latency, network_latency, network_throughput} as the
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| initial set of pm_qos parameters.
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| 
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| Each parameters have defined units:
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|  * latency: usec
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|  * timeout: usec
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|  * throughput: kbs (kilo bit / sec)
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| 
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| The infrastructure exposes multiple misc device nodes one per implemented
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| parameter.  The set of parameters implement is defined by pm_qos_power_init()
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| and pm_qos_params.h.  This is done because having the available parameters
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| being runtime configurable or changeable from a driver was seen as too easy to
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| abuse.
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| 
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| For each parameter a list of performance requirements is maintained along with
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| an aggregated target value.  The aggregated target value is updated with
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| changes to the requirement list or elements of the list.  Typically the
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| aggregated target value is simply the max or min of the requirement values held
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| in the parameter list elements.
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| 
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| From kernel mode the use of this interface is simple:
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| pm_qos_add_requirement(param_id, name, target_value):
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| Will insert a named element in the list for that identified PM_QOS parameter
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| with the target value.  Upon change to this list the new target is recomputed
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| and any registered notifiers are called only if the target value is now
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| different.
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| 
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| pm_qos_update_requirement(param_id, name, new_target_value):
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| Will search the list identified by the param_id for the named list element and
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| then update its target value, calling the notification tree if the aggregated
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| target is changed.  with that name is already registered.
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| 
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| pm_qos_remove_requirement(param_id, name):
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| Will search the identified list for the named element and remove it, after
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| removal it will update the aggregate target and call the notification tree if
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| the target was changed as a result of removing the named requirement.
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| 
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| From user mode:
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| Only processes can register a pm_qos requirement.  To provide for automatic
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| cleanup for process the interface requires the process to register its
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| parameter requirements in the following way:
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| 
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| To register the default pm_qos target for the specific parameter, the process
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| must open one of /dev/[cpu_dma_latency, network_latency, network_throughput]
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| 
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| As long as the device node is held open that process has a registered
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| requirement on the parameter.  The name of the requirement is "process_<PID>"
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| derived from the current->pid from within the open system call.
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| 
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| To change the requested target value the process needs to write a s32 value to
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| the open device node.  This translates to a pm_qos_update_requirement call.
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| 
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| To remove the user mode request for a target value simply close the device
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| node.
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