Re: [PATCH] Add support for Zen 2 CPUs to amd_energy driver

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On Thu, 10 Dec 2020 at 01:35, Sandeep <sandy.8925@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On Wed, 9 Dec 2020 at 20:58, Chatradhi, Naveen Krishna
> <NaveenKrishna.Chatradhi@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> > [AMD Official Use Only - Approved for External Use]
> >
> > Hi Sandeep,
> >
> > >> Sure, I'll run that test. I have a 3900X though, which is 12 core, so do I have to adjust anything for that CPU, or just run with the parameters you've specified?
> >
> > I'm trying to get hold of a system to test it myself. In the meanwhile, you may run the following command
> > in the back ground and read the counters (cores and socket) at 5 to 10 secs apart and
> > sum of the diff of core counters should be not be > diff of socket counters
> >
> > sudo ./avx-turbo --iters 1000000000 --spec avx256_fma_t/12
> >
> > You may refer https://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-hwmon/msg08255.html link for more background of the testing.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Naveenk
> >
>
> Do you already have a script or something that I can run to
> automatically gather this information (i.e check values every 5
> seconds, calculate differences and check if the results line up)?
> Doing this manually, sounds like a lot of work that I really don't
> want to get into.
>
> - Sandeep

Ok, I was able to write a small program to automate the test, and it
looks like the following condition "sum of the diff of core counters
> diff of socket counters" is indeed true. Looks like the values are
indeed incorrect sometimes.
- Sandeep



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