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Document fields in spec to indicate when these were added.
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Signed-off-by: Ed Bartosh <[email protected]>
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* `kind` (string, REQUIRED) field specifies a label which uniquely identifies the device vendor.
It can be used to disambiguate the vendor that matches a device, e.g: `docker/podman run --device vendor.com/device=foo ...`.
* The `kind` label has two segments: a prefix and a name, separated by a slash (/).
* The name segment is required and must be 63 characters or less, beginning and ending with an alphanumeric character ([a-z0-9A-Z]) with dashes (-), underscores (\_), dots (.), and alphanumerics between.
* The name segment is required and must be 63 characters or less, beginning and ending with an alphanumeric character ([a-z0-9A-Z]) with dashes (-), underscores (\_), dots (.), and alphanumerics between. Dots (.) are supported from v0.6.0.
* The prefix must be a DNS subdomain: a series of DNS labels separated by dots (.), not longer than 253 characters in total, followed by a slash (/).
* Examples (not an exhaustive list):
* Valid: `vendor.com/foo`, `foo.bar.baz/foo-bar123.B_az`.
* Invalid: `foo`, `vendor.com/foo/`, `vendor.com/foo/bar`.

* `Annotations` (string, OPTIONAL) field contains a set of key-value pairs that may be used to provide additional information to a consumer on the spec. Added in v0.6.0.

#### CDI Devices

The `devices` field describes the set of hardware devices that can be requested by the container runtime user.
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* Entries in the array MUST use the same schema as the entry for the `name` field
* `containerEdits` (object, OPTIONAL) this field is described in the next section.
* This field should only be merged in the OCI spec if the device has been requested by the container runtime user.

* `Annotations` (string, OPTIONAL) field contains a set of key-value pairs that may be used to provide additional information to a consumer on the spec. Added in v0.6.0.

#### OCI Edits

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* `env` (array of strings in the format of "VARNAME=VARVALUE", OPTIONAL) describes the environment variables that should be set. These values are appended to the container environment array.
* `deviceNodes` (array of objects, OPTIONAL) describes the device nodes that should be mounted:
* `path` (string, REQUIRED) path of the device within the container.
* `hostPath` (string, OPTIONAL) path of the device node on the host. If not specified the value for `path` is used.
* `hostPath` (string, OPTIONAL) path of the device node on the host. If not specified the value for `path` is used. Added in v0.5.0.
* `type` (string, OPTIONAL) Device type: block, char, etc.
* `major` (int64, OPTIONAL) Device major number.
* `minor` (int64, OPTIONAL) Device minor number.
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* `mounts` (array of objects, OPTIONAL) describes the mounts that should be mounted:
* `hostPath` (string, REQUIRED) path of the device on the host.
* `containerPath` (string, REQUIRED) path of the device within the container.
* `type` (string, OPTIONAL) the type of the filesystem to be mounted. For bind mounts (when options include either bind or rbind), the type is a dummy, often "none" (not listed in /proc/filesystems).
* `type` (string, OPTIONAL) the type of the filesystem to be mounted. For bind mounts (when options include either bind or rbind), the type is a dummy, often "none" (not listed in /proc/filesystems). Added in v0.4.0.
* `options` (array of strings, OPTIONAL) Mount options of the filesystem to be used.
* `hooks` (array of objects, OPTIONAL) describes the hooks that should be ran:
* `hookName` is the name of the hook to invoke, if the runtime is OCI compliant it should be one of {createRuntime, createContainer, startContainer, poststart, poststop}.
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* `args` (array of strings, OPTIONAL) with the same semantics as IEEE Std 1003.1-2008 execv's argv.
* `env` (array of strings, OPTIONAL) with the same semantics as IEEE Std 1003.1-2008's environ.
* `timeout` (int, OPTIONAL) is the number of seconds before aborting the hook. If set, timeout MUST be greater than zero. If not set container runtime will wait for the hook to return.
* `intelRdt` (object, OPTIONAL) describes the Linux [resctrl][resctrl] settings for the container (object, OPTIONAL)
* `intelRdt` (object, OPTIONAL) describes the Linux [resctrl][resctrl] settings for the container (object, OPTIONAL). Added in v0.7.0.
* `closID` (string, OPTIONAL) name of the `CLOS` (Class of Service).
* `l3CacheSchema` (string, OPTIONAL) L3 cache allocation schema for the `CLOS`.
* `memBwSchema` (string, OPTIONAL) memory bandwidth allocation schema for the `CLOS`.
* `enableCMT` (boolean, OPTIONAL) whether to enable cache monitoring
* `enableMBM` (boolean, OPTIONAL) whether to enable memory bandwidth monitoring
* `additionalGids` (array of uint32s, OPTIONAL) A list of additional group IDs to add with the container process. These values are added to the `user.additionalGids` field in the OCI runtime specification. Values of 0 are ignored.
* `additionalGids` (array of uint32s, OPTIONAL) A list of additional group IDs to add with the container process. These values are added to the `user.additionalGids` field in the OCI runtime specification. Values of 0 are ignored. Added in v0.7.0.

## Error Handling
* Kind requested is not present in any CDI file.
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