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DSME is responsible of device state management , process lifeguard support, watch dogs and thermal management. DSME architecture is based on modular plugin architecture. DSME core provides message handling capabilities to modules. Each module is dynamically loaded library. DSME runs in a single process. The D-Bus interface provides services to request reboot, shutdown or powerup (from acting dead mode), indication of shutdown, thermal events and data save.
DSME is responsible of device state management , process lifeguard support, watch dogs and thermal management. DSME architecture is based on modular plugin architecture. DSME core provides message handling capabilities to modules. Each module is dynamically loaded library. DSME runs in a single process. The D-Bus interface provides services to request reboot, shutdown or powerup (from acting dead mode), indication of shutdown, thermal events and data save.
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| [[Documentation/Maemo 5 Developer Guide/Using Generic Platform Components/Alarm Framework|Alarm API]] || Requesting, changing and deleting alarms.
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==Energy Management==
==Energy Management==
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===Components and descriptions===
===Components and descriptions===
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====Clock Framework====
====Clock Framework====
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: <ul><li>Provides common means for turning HW clocks on and off.</li><li>Provides HW clock sanity checks and use counts.</li><li>Allows power management to probe HW clocks status.</li><li>Handles also clock and power domains, and wakeup and sleep dependencies.</li></ul>
: <ul><li>Provides common means for turning HW clocks on and off.</li><li>Provides HW clock sanity checks and use counts.</li><li>Allows power management to probe HW clocks status.</li><li>Handles also clock and power domains, and wakeup and sleep dependencies.</li></ul>
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====CPU Idle====
====CPU Idle====
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