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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/power/
Dpm_qos_interface.txt7 Two different PM QoS frameworks are available:
8 1. PM QoS classes for cpu_dma_latency, network_latency, network_throughput,
10 2. the per-device PM QoS framework provides the API to manage the per-device latency
11 constraints and PM QoS flags.
20 1. PM QoS framework
40 Will insert an element into the list for that identified PM QoS class with the
57 Returns the aggregated value for a given PM QoS class.
61 PM QoS class constraints list.
64 Adds a notification callback function to the PM QoS class. The callback is
65 called when the aggregated value for the PM QoS class is changed.
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/trace/
Devents-power.txt66 4. PM QoS events
68 The PM QoS events are used for QoS add/update/remove request and for
76 The first parameter gives the QoS class name (e.g. "CPU_DMA_LATENCY").
83 The first parameter gives the QoS action name (e.g. "ADD_REQ").
84 The second parameter is the previous QoS value.
85 The third parameter is the current QoS value to update.
87 And, there are also events used for device PM QoS add/update/remove request.
94 QoS requests.
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/networking/
Dmac80211-auth-assoc-deauth.txt68 mac80211->driver: set up QoS parameters
70 mac80211->driver: bss_info_changed(QoS, HT, associated with AID)
93 mac80211->driver: bss_info_changed(clear BSSID, not associated, no QoS, ...)
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/arm/OMAP/
Domap_pm9 interface into the Linux PM QoS code.
16 implementation, whether it is the TI SRF or Linux PM QoS or Linux
57 The intention is that eventually the Linux PM QoS layer should support
60 to use the Linux PM QoS code; and the OMAP PM interface can disappear.
/linux-4.1.27/drivers/net/ethernet/mellanox/mlx4/
DKconfig21 If set to N, will not be able to configure QoS and ratelimit attributes.
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/ABI/testing/
Dsysfs-devices-power209 contains the PM QoS resume latency limit for the given device,
214 the PM QoS resume latency may be arbitrary.
227 contains the PM QoS active state latency tolerance limit for the
252 is used for manipulating the PM QoS "no power off" flag. If
267 is used for manipulating the PM QoS "remote wakeup required"
Dsysfs-class-bdi41 For example, this is useful for providing a minimum QoS.
/linux-4.1.27/drivers/staging/gdm72xx/
DKconfig14 bool "Enable QoS support"
/linux-4.1.27/drivers/net/ethernet/micrel/
DKconfig35 ethernet switch chip (managed, VLAN, QoS) from Micrel or
/linux-4.1.27/drivers/staging/rtl8723au/include/
Drtl8723a_xmit.h61 #define QoS BIT(6) macro
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/soc/fsl/
Dqman.txt14 supports queuing and QoS scheduling of frames to CPUs, network interfaces and
/linux-4.1.27/drivers/net/wireless/ipw2x00/
DKconfig140 bool "Enable QoS support"
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/soc/ti/
Dkeystone-navigator-qmss.txt11 perform QMSS related functions like accumulation, QoS, or event management.
/linux-4.1.27/arch/xtensa/configs/
Dcommon_defconfig244 # QoS and/or fair queueing
/linux-4.1.27/net/sched/
DKconfig6 bool "QoS and/or fair queueing"
30 This Quality of Service (QoS) support will enable you to use
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/cgroups/
Dmemory.txt342 QoS.