Hi!
> This patch will modify the scsi subsystem to allow
> users to set a power management policy for the link.
>
> The scsi subsystem will create a new sysfs file for each
> host in /sys/class/scsi_host called "link_power_management_policy".
> This file can have 3 possible values:
>
> Value Meaning
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
> min_power User wishes the link to conserve power as much as
> possible, even at the cost of some performance
>
> max_performance User wants priority to be on performance, not power
> savings
>
> medium_power User wants power savings, with less performance cost
> than min_power (but less power savings as well).
Has that anything to do with HIPM vs. DIPM?
Pavel
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