[RFC PATCH 0/3] perf: show package power consumption in perf
From: Zhang Rui
Date: Wed Aug 18 2010 - 03:56:29 EST
Hi, all,
RAPL(running average power limit) is a new feature which provides
mechanisms to enforce power consumption limit, on some new processors.
Generally speaking, by using RAPL, OS can set a power budget in a
certain time window, and let Hardware to throttle the processor
P/T-state to meet this energy limitation.
RAPL also provides a new MSR, i.e. MSR_PKG_ENERGY_STATUS, which reports
the total amount of energy consumed by the package.
I'm not sure if to support RAPL or not, but anyway, it sounds like a
good idea to export the energy status in perf.
So a new perf pmu and event to show the package energy consumed is
introduced in this patch.
Here is what I get after applying the three patches,
#./perf stat -e energy test
Performance counter stats for 'test':
202 Joules cost by package
7.926001238 seconds time elapsed
Note that this patch set is made based on Peter's perf-pmu branch,
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/peterz/linux-2.6-perf.git
which provides better interfaces to register/unregister a new pmu.
any comment are welcome. :)
thanks,
rui
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