AMD Per-Core Energy Counter Support Slated For Linux 6.14

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  • phoronix
    Administrator
    • Jan 2007
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    AMD Per-Core Energy Counter Support Slated For Linux 6.14

    Phoronix: AMD Per-Core Energy Counter Support Slated For Linux 6.14

    While the Linux 6.13 merge window just closed yesterday in landing all of the new features and functionality for that first kernel version of 2025, already for the Linux 6.14 kernel cycle to follow a feature was queued up early this morning in a TIP branch: AMD per-core energy counter support...

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  • Mitch
    Senior Member
    • May 2017
    • 366

    #2
    This is something I've been dying to nerd out on. If we can access this data for reporting purposes, it will be especially cool when comparing heterogeneous cores, like P's and C's and comparing various CPUs and computers.

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    • caligula
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2014
      • 3313

      #3
      Originally posted by Mitch View Post
      This is something I've been dying to nerd out on. If we can access this data for reporting purposes, it will be especially cool when comparing heterogeneous cores, like P's and C's and comparing various CPUs and computers.
      Dunno, I'm perfectly happy with load avg and package temp already. It's hard to even visualize too many variables in task managers and gkrellm style apps.

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