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turbostat gives valid results across suspend to idle, aka freeze, whether invoked in interval mode, or in command mode. Indeed, this can be used to measure suspend to idle: turbostat echo freeze > /sys/power/state But this does not work across suspend to ACPI S3, because the processor counters, including the TSC, are reset on resume. Further, when turbostat detects a problem, it does't forgive the hardware, and interval mode will print *'s from there on out. Instead, upon detecting counters going backwards, simply reset and start over. Interval mode across ACPI S3: (observe TSC going backwards) root@sharkbay:/home/lenb/turbostat-src# ./turbostat -M 0x10 CPU Avg_MHz Busy% Bzy_MHz TSC_MHz MSR 0x010 - 1 0.06 858 2294 0x0000000000000000 0 0 0.06 847 2294 0x0000002a254b98ac 1 1 0.06 878 2294 0x0000002a254efa3a 2 1 0.07 843 2294 0x0000002a2551df65 3 0 0.05 863 2294 0x0000002a2553fea2 turbostat: re-initialized with num_cpus 4 CPU Avg_MHz Busy% Bzy_MHz TSC_MHz MSR 0x010 - 2 0.20 849 2294 0x0000000000000000 0 2 0.26 856 2294 0x0000000449abb60d 1 2 0.20 844 2294 0x0000000449b087ec 2 2 0.21 850 2294 0x0000000449b35d5d 3 1 0.12 839 2294 0x0000000449b5fd5a ^C Command mode across ACPI S3: root@sharkbay:/home/lenb/turbostat-src# ./turbostat -M 0x10 sleep 10 ./turbostat: Counter reset detected 14.196299 sec Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com> |
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