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| Arm Network-on Chip Interconnect PMU |
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| NI-700 and friends implement a distinct PMU for each clock domain within the |
| interconnect. Correspondingly, the driver exposes multiple PMU devices named |
| arm_ni_<x>_cd_<y>, where <x> is an (arbitrary) instance identifier and <y> is |
| the clock domain ID within that particular instance. If multiple NI instances |
| exist within a system, the PMU devices can be correlated with the underlying |
| hardware instance via sysfs parentage. |
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| Each PMU exposes base event aliases for the interface types present in its clock |
| domain. These require qualifying with the "eventid" and "nodeid" parameters |
| to specify the event code to count and the interface at which to count it |
| (per the configured hardware ID as reflected in the xxNI_NODE_INFO register). |
| The exception is the "cycles" alias for the PMU cycle counter, which is encoded |
| with the PMU node type and needs no further qualification. |