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			Update PM QoS documentation after recent changes. [rjw: Changelog] Signed-off-by: Lan Tianyu <tianyu.lan@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| PM Quality Of Service Interface.
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| 
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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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| Two different PM QoS frameworks are available:
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| 1. PM QoS classes for cpu_dma_latency, network_latency, network_throughput.
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| 2. the per-device PM QoS framework provides the API to manage the per-device latency
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| constraints and PM QoS flags.
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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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| 
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| 1. PM QoS framework
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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 requests 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 request list or elements of the list.  Typically the
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| aggregated target value is simply the max or min of the request values held
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| in the parameter list elements.
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| Note: the aggregated target value is implemented as an atomic variable so that
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| reading the aggregated value does not require any locking mechanism.
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| 
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| 
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| From kernel mode the use of this interface is simple:
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| 
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| void pm_qos_add_request(handle, param_class, target_value):
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| Will insert an element into the list for that identified PM QoS class with the
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| target value.  Upon change to this list the new target is recomputed and any
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| registered notifiers are called only if the target value is now different.
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| Clients of pm_qos need to save the returned handle for future use in other
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| pm_qos API functions.
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| 
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| void pm_qos_update_request(handle, new_target_value):
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| Will update the list element pointed to by the handle with the new target value
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| and recompute the new aggregated target, calling the notification tree if the
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| target is changed.
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| 
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| void pm_qos_remove_request(handle):
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| Will remove the element.  After removal it will update the aggregate target and
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| call the notification tree if the target was changed as a result of removing
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| the request.
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| 
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| int pm_qos_request(param_class):
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| Returns the aggregated value for a given PM QoS class.
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| 
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| int pm_qos_request_active(handle):
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| Returns if the request is still active, i.e. it has not been removed from a
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| PM QoS class constraints list.
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| 
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| int pm_qos_add_notifier(param_class, notifier):
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| Adds a notification callback function to the PM QoS class. The callback is
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| called when the aggregated value for the PM QoS class is changed.
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| 
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| int pm_qos_remove_notifier(int param_class, notifier):
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| Removes the notification callback function for the PM QoS class.
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| 
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| 
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| From user mode:
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| Only processes can register a pm_qos request.  To provide for automatic
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| cleanup of a process, the interface requires the process to register its
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| parameter requests 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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| request on the parameter.
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| 
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| To change the requested target value the process needs to write an s32 value to
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| the open device node.  Alternatively the user mode program could write a hex
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| string for the value using 10 char long format e.g. "0x12345678".  This
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| translates to a pm_qos_update_request 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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| 
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| 
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| 2. PM QoS per-device latency and flags framework
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| 
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| For each device, there are two lists of PM QoS requests. One is maintained
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| along with the aggregated target of latency value and the other is for PM QoS
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| flags. Values are updated in response to changes of the request list.
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| 
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| Target latency value is simply the minimum of the request values held in the
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| parameter list elements.  The PM QoS flags aggregate value is a gather (bitwise
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| OR) of all list elements' values. Two device PM QoS flags are defined currently:
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| PM_QOS_FLAG_NO_POWER_OFF and PM_QOS_FLAG_REMOTE_WAKEUP.
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| 
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| Note: the aggregated target value is implemented as an atomic variable so that
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| reading the aggregated value does not require any locking mechanism.
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| 
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| 
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| From kernel mode the use of this interface is the following:
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| 
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| int dev_pm_qos_add_request(device, handle, type, value):
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| Will insert an element into the list for that identified device with the
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| target value.  Upon change to this list the new target is recomputed and any
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| registered notifiers are called only if the target value is now different.
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| Clients of dev_pm_qos need to save the handle for future use in other
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| dev_pm_qos API functions.
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| 
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| int dev_pm_qos_update_request(handle, new_value):
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| Will update the list element pointed to by the handle with the new target value
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| and recompute the new aggregated target, calling the notification trees if the
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| target is changed.
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| 
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| int dev_pm_qos_remove_request(handle):
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| Will remove the element.  After removal it will update the aggregate target and
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| call the notification trees if the target was changed as a result of removing
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| the request.
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| 
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| s32 dev_pm_qos_read_value(device):
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| Returns the aggregated value for a given device's constraints list.
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| 
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| enum pm_qos_flags_status dev_pm_qos_flags(device, mask)
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| Check PM QoS flags of the given device against the given mask of flags.
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| The meaning of the return values is as follows:
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| 	PM_QOS_FLAGS_ALL: All flags from the mask are set
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| 	PM_QOS_FLAGS_SOME: Some flags from the mask are set
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| 	PM_QOS_FLAGS_NONE: No flags from the mask are set
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| 	PM_QOS_FLAGS_UNDEFINED: The device's PM QoS structure has not been
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| 			initialized or the list of requests is empty.
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| 
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| int dev_pm_qos_add_ancestor_request(dev, handle, value)
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| Add a PM QoS request for the first direct ancestor of the given device whose
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| power.ignore_children flag is unset.
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| 
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| int dev_pm_qos_expose_latency_limit(device, value)
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| Add a request to the device's PM QoS list of latency constraints and create
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| a sysfs attribute pm_qos_resume_latency_us under the device's power directory
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| allowing user space to manipulate that request.
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| 
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| void dev_pm_qos_hide_latency_limit(device)
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| Drop the request added by dev_pm_qos_expose_latency_limit() from the device's
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| PM QoS list of latency constraints and remove sysfs attribute pm_qos_resume_latency_us
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| from the device's power directory.
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| 
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| int dev_pm_qos_expose_flags(device, value)
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| Add a request to the device's PM QoS list of flags and create sysfs attributes
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| pm_qos_no_power_off and pm_qos_remote_wakeup under the device's power directory
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| allowing user space to change these flags' value.
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| 
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| void dev_pm_qos_hide_flags(device)
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| Drop the request added by dev_pm_qos_expose_flags() from the device's PM QoS list
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| of flags and remove sysfs attributes pm_qos_no_power_off and pm_qos_remote_wakeup
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| under the device's power directory.
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| 
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| Notification mechanisms:
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| The per-device PM QoS framework has 2 different and distinct notification trees:
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| a per-device notification tree and a global notification tree.
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| 
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| int dev_pm_qos_add_notifier(device, notifier):
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| Adds a notification callback function for the device.
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| The callback is called when the aggregated value of the device constraints list
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| is changed.
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| 
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| int dev_pm_qos_remove_notifier(device, notifier):
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| Removes the notification callback function for the device.
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| 
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| int dev_pm_qos_add_global_notifier(notifier):
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| Adds a notification callback function in the global notification tree of the
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| framework.
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| The callback is called when the aggregated value for any device is changed.
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| 
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| int dev_pm_qos_remove_global_notifier(notifier):
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| Removes the notification callback function from the global notification tree
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| of the framework.
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| 
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| 
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| From user mode:
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| No API for user space access to the per-device latency constraints is provided
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| yet - still under discussion.
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