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Give ADPF advance warning when the applicaiton workload changes. This can reduce glitching when the workload increases suddenly. It works by estimating what the callback duration will be and then reporting that to ADPF as if it had already happened.
Use a calibration factor that is only updated when the workload is >0. Improve docs and comments.
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Give ADPF advance warning when the application workload changes. This can reduce glitching when the workload increases suddenly. It works by estimating what the callback duration will be and then reporting that to ADPF as if it had already happened.