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  2 Arm Network-on Chip Interconnect PMU                2 Arm Network-on Chip Interconnect PMU
  3 ====================================                3 ====================================
  4                                                     4 
  5 NI-700 and friends implement a distinct PMU fo      5 NI-700 and friends implement a distinct PMU for each clock domain within the
  6 interconnect. Correspondingly, the driver expo      6 interconnect. Correspondingly, the driver exposes multiple PMU devices named
  7 arm_ni_<x>_cd_<y>, where <x> is an (arbitrary)      7 arm_ni_<x>_cd_<y>, where <x> is an (arbitrary) instance identifier and <y> is
  8 the clock domain ID within that particular ins      8 the clock domain ID within that particular instance. If multiple NI instances
  9 exist within a system, the PMU devices can be       9 exist within a system, the PMU devices can be correlated with the underlying
 10 hardware instance via sysfs parentage.             10 hardware instance via sysfs parentage.
 11                                                    11 
 12 Each PMU exposes base event aliases for the in     12 Each PMU exposes base event aliases for the interface types present in its clock
 13 domain. These require qualifying with the "eve     13 domain. These require qualifying with the "eventid" and "nodeid" parameters
 14 to specify the event code to count and the int     14 to specify the event code to count and the interface at which to count it
 15 (per the configured hardware ID as reflected i     15 (per the configured hardware ID as reflected in the xxNI_NODE_INFO register).
 16 The exception is the "cycles" alias for the PM     16 The exception is the "cycles" alias for the PMU cycle counter, which is encoded
 17 with the PMU node type and needs no further qu     17 with the PMU node type and needs no further qualification.
                                                      

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