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Title:
  Support Power Management for Thunderbolt Controller

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  ===SRU Justification===
  [Impact]
  New TBT controllers may use Native PCIe Enumeration (i.e. just like
  other normal PCIe device listed under lspci) instead of ACPI hotplug.

  Since TBT controller stops getting unplugged from PCIe bus, it draws 
  additional power.

  [Fix]
  Support runtime power management for TBT controllers, so it can be put
  to D3 to save powers.

  [Test]
  I tested and verified this patch series can make Lenovo T480's TBT
  controller enters PCI D3 at runtime.

  [Regression Potential]
  Low. Almost all TBT controllers in the wild still uses ACPI hotplug,
  this series won't affect those users.

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