David Hunt
59287933a0
examples/vm_power: add options to guest app
Add new command line arguments to the guest app to make testing and validation of the policy usage easier. These arguments are mainly around setting up the power management policy that is sent from the guest vm to to the vm_power_manager in the host New command line parameters: -n or --vm-name sets the name of the vm to be used by the host OS. -b or --busy-hours sets the list of hours that are predicted to be busy -q or --quiet-hours sets the list of hours that are predicted to be quiet -l or --vcpu-list sets the list of vcpus to monitor -p or --port-list sets the list of posts to monitor when using a workload policy. -o or --policy sets the default policy type TIME WORKLOAD TRAFFIC BRANCH_RATIO The format of the hours or list paramers is a comma-separated list of integers, which can take the form of a. x e.g. --vcpu-list=1 b. x,y e.g. --quiet-hours=3,4 c. x-y e.g. --busy-hours=9-12 d. combination of above (e.g. --busy-hours=4,5-7,9) Signed-off-by: David Hunt <david.hunt@intel.com> Acked-by: Radu Nicolau <radu.nicolau@intel.com>
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