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Hello, I'm sorry to bother you again. When I run the benchmark, the energy measurement always ends with an output of 0.00. I'm running tests via debian in a virtual box. The measurements are taken using analyze.rb script.
I have installed
powercup-utils / stable, now 0.3.1-1 amd64
linux-cpupower / stable 5.10.106-1 amd64
all on debian
My processor is AMD Ryzen 5 3600 6-Core Processor 4.20 GHz
What am I doing wrong ?
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Energy reading comes from the file /sys/class/powercap/intel-rapl/intel-rapl:0/energy_uj and @kostya is right, it's Intel specific. AMD supports RAPL too (https://web.eece.maine.edu/~vweaver/projects/rapl/rapl_support.html) but requires different API to use. Unfortunately, I don't have AMD processor on any computers I have, so I can't test it and add support for it.
I'm not closing this issue as I guess it's possible to implement energy reading using PAPI, however I don't have time now. All contributions are welcomed though.
Hello, I'm sorry to bother you again. When I run the benchmark, the energy measurement always ends with an output of 0.00. I'm running tests via debian in a virtual box. The measurements are taken using analyze.rb script.
I have installed
powercup-utils / stable, now 0.3.1-1 amd64
linux-cpupower / stable 5.10.106-1 amd64
all on debian
My processor is AMD Ryzen 5 3600 6-Core Processor 4.20 GHz
What am I doing wrong ?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: