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usage: xenpm <command> [args] |
usage: xenpm <command> [args] |
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xenpm command list: |
xenpm command list: |
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get-cpuidle-states [cpuid] list cpu idle info of CPU <cpuid> or all |
get-cpuidle-states [cpuid] list cpu idle info of CPU <cpuid> or all |
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get-cpufreq-states [cpuid] list cpu freq info of CPU <cpuid> or all |
get-cpufreq-states [cpuid] list cpu freq info of CPU <cpuid> or all |
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get-cpufreq-para [cpuid] list cpu freq parameter of CPU <cpuid> or all |
get-cpufreq-para [cpuid] list cpu freq parameter of CPU <cpuid> or all |
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set-scaling-maxfreq [cpuid] <HZ> set max cpu frequency <HZ> on CPU <cpuid> |
set-scaling-maxfreq [cpuid] <HZ> set max cpu frequency <HZ> on CPU <cpuid> |
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or all CPUs |
or all CPUs |
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set-scaling-minfreq [cpuid] <HZ> set min cpu frequency <HZ> on CPU <cpuid> |
set-scaling-minfreq [cpuid] <HZ> set min cpu frequency <HZ> on CPU <cpuid> |
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or all CPUs |
or all CPUs |
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set-scaling-speed [cpuid] <num> set scaling speed on CPU <cpuid> or all |
set-scaling-speed [cpuid] <num> set scaling speed on CPU <cpuid> or all |
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it is used in userspace governor. |
it is used in userspace governor. |
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set-scaling-governor [cpuid] <gov> set scaling governor on CPU <cpuid> or all |
set-scaling-governor [cpuid] <gov> set scaling governor on CPU <cpuid> or all |
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as userspace/performance/powersave/ondemand |
as userspace/performance/powersave/ondemand |
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set-sampling-rate [cpuid] <num> set sampling rate on CPU <cpuid> or all |
set-sampling-rate [cpuid] <num> set sampling rate on CPU <cpuid> or all |
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it is used in ondemand governor. |
it is used in ondemand governor. |
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set-up-threshold [cpuid] <num> set up threshold on CPU <cpuid> or all |
set-up-threshold [cpuid] <num> set up threshold on CPU <cpuid> or all |
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it is used in ondemand governor. |
it is used in ondemand governor. |
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get-cpu-topology get thread/core/socket topology info |
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set-sched-smt enable|disable enable/disable scheduler smt power saving |
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set-vcpu-migration-delay <num> set scheduler vcpu migration delay in us |
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get-vcpu-migration-delay get scheduler vcpu migration delay |
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set-max-cstate <num> set the C-State limitation (<num> >= 0) |
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start [seconds] start collect Cx/Px statistics, |
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enable-turbo-mode [cpuid] enable Turbo Mode for processors that support it. |
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disable-turbo-mode [cpuid] disable Turbo Mode for processors that support it. |
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basically it has |
basically it has following functions: |
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# Show C-state status with sub-command "get-cpuidle-states" |
# Show C-state status with sub-command "get-cpuidle-states" |
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# Show P-state status with sub-command "get-cpufreq-states" |
# Show P-state status with sub-command "get-cpufreq-states" |
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# Control cpufreq parameter, with sub-command "get-cpufreq-para", "set-scaling-maxfreq", "set-scaling-minfreq", "set-scaling-speed", "set-scaling-governor", "set-sampling-rate", "set-up-threshold" |
# Control cpufreq parameter, with sub-command "get-cpufreq-para", "set-scaling-maxfreq", "set-scaling-minfreq", "set-scaling-speed", "set-scaling-governor", "set-sampling-rate", "set-up-threshold" |
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# Get / set vcpu migration delay |
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# Set max C-state limitaton |
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# Sampling C/P state status in specified period, with sub-command "start" |
# Sampling C/P state status in specified period, with sub-command "start" |
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# Enable / Disable turbo mode |
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the first three functions have already been illustrated in the previous cpufreq and cpuidle section, the fourth function aims to provide a overall picture of PM activity in specified period. For example, the follow command measure the C/P activity in 5 minutes |
the first three functions have already been illustrated in the previous cpufreq and cpuidle section, the fourth function aims to provide a overall picture of PM activity in specified period. For example, the follow command measure the C/P activity in 5 minutes |
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Latest revision as of 11:03, 25 February 2013
xenpm
Xenpm is a userspace tool that can list the power information of available processors and control the power policy according to users' preference. Its name stands for Xen Power Management(xenpm for short).
xenpm usage is as follow
usage: xenpm <command> [args] xenpm command list: get-cpuidle-states [cpuid] list cpu idle info of CPU <cpuid> or all get-cpufreq-states [cpuid] list cpu freq info of CPU <cpuid> or all get-cpufreq-para [cpuid] list cpu freq parameter of CPU <cpuid> or all set-scaling-maxfreq [cpuid] <HZ> set max cpu frequency <HZ> on CPU <cpuid> or all CPUs set-scaling-minfreq [cpuid] <HZ> set min cpu frequency <HZ> on CPU <cpuid> or all CPUs set-scaling-speed [cpuid] <num> set scaling speed on CPU <cpuid> or all it is used in userspace governor. set-scaling-governor [cpuid] <gov> set scaling governor on CPU <cpuid> or all as userspace/performance/powersave/ondemand set-sampling-rate [cpuid] <num> set sampling rate on CPU <cpuid> or all it is used in ondemand governor. set-up-threshold [cpuid] <num> set up threshold on CPU <cpuid> or all it is used in ondemand governor. get-cpu-topology get thread/core/socket topology info set-sched-smt enable|disable enable/disable scheduler smt power saving set-vcpu-migration-delay <num> set scheduler vcpu migration delay in us get-vcpu-migration-delay get scheduler vcpu migration delay set-max-cstate <num> set the C-State limitation (<num> >= 0) start [seconds] start collect Cx/Px statistics, output after CTRL-C or SIGINT or several seconds. enable-turbo-mode [cpuid] enable Turbo Mode for processors that support it. disable-turbo-mode [cpuid] disable Turbo Mode for processors that support it.
basically it has following functions:
- Show C-state status with sub-command "get-cpuidle-states"
- Show P-state status with sub-command "get-cpufreq-states"
- Control cpufreq parameter, with sub-command "get-cpufreq-para", "set-scaling-maxfreq", "set-scaling-minfreq", "set-scaling-speed", "set-scaling-governor", "set-sampling-rate", "set-up-threshold"
- Get / set vcpu migration delay
- Set max C-state limitaton
- Sampling C/P state status in specified period, with sub-command "start"
- Enable / Disable turbo mode
the first three functions have already been illustrated in the previous cpufreq and cpuidle section, the fourth function aims to provide a overall picture of PM activity in specified period. For example, the follow command measure the C/P activity in 5 minutes
# xenpm start & sleep 5; killall -s SIGINT xenpm Elapsed time (ms): 5028 CPU0: residency percentage C0 59 ms 1.18% C1 0 ms 0.00% C2 56 ms 1.13% C3 4912 ms 97.69% P0 0 ms 0.00% P1 0 ms 0.00% P2 0 ms 0.00% P3 7 ms 100.00% CPU1: residency percentage C0 118 ms 2.36% C1 0 ms 0.00% C2 36 ms 0.73% C3 4873 ms 96.91% P0 0 ms 0.00% P1 0 ms 0.00% P2 0 ms 0.00% P3 63 ms 100.00%