> -----Original Message----- > From: linux-pm-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:linux-pm- > bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of mark gross > Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2012 8:06 PM > To: mark gross; John Stultz; jeen.pihet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; MyungJoo Ham; > Amit Kucheria; Agarwal, Ramesh; Praveen Chidambaram; Antti P Miettinen; Valentin, > Eduardo; Rafael J. Wysocki; Kevin Hilman > Cc: paulmck@xxxxxxxxxxxx; linux-pm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Plumbers: PM constraints micro-conf RFP > > This is a Request For Participation in a micro-conference at this years Linux plumbers > event. For this micro conference to happen we need to reach a certain critical mass > WRT participants as measured by submitted talks associated to Power Management > Constraints. > > The To: list is populated with folks that I've had interactions with over extending pm- > qos or constraint based PM over the past year. > > If you are working on problems related to constraining the power / performance of > devices I am inviting your participation and request you submit a proposal for > presenting your problem space (preferred) and or solution to a group of developers > looking for a good solution to push upstream. The talks will be about 20 min long as > I want to get into some design and implementation discussions after the > requirements definition is mostly finished. > > I am interested in gathering user mode interface needs as well as kernel mode. > > From a high level pm-constraints is a generalization of pm-qos to include limiting > performance as well as its current limiting of device throttling. > > As performance limiting is typically used for any of the following: > 1) staying within thermal operational envelopes > 2) avoiding peak current > 3) extending battery life in active use cases > > I invite anyone working in any of these areas or pm-qos applications to participate in > this micro-conference. > > I will organize the micro-conference into 2 parts: > 1) problem statements with specific participant examples where constraining the > performance or throttling is needed. > > 2) high level design brain storming. > > If the micro-conference happens (i.e. critical mass is reached) any interested linux- > plumbers attendees is very welcome to participate. > > Please send me an off list email if you want me to add you to my mutt alias of > interested parties I'll use to cc people on emails. Note: must of the correspondence > will cc linux-pm too. > > Please submit a proposal if you are interested in participating in this with me. I know > a number of people are working in this space for the past few years now. I think its a > good time to compare notes and at least consolidate requirements and use cases. > Perhaps we'll even come up with a good design to implement in the process. Mark, Please find a draft proposal on priority based PM-QoS Parameters, https://blueprints.launchpad.net/lpc/+spec/lpc-2012-priority-based-pmqos-paramet ers Thanks, > > thanks, > --mark > > _______________________________________________ > linux-pm mailing list > linux-pm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-pm
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