On Fri, Jun 20, 2014 at 4:01 PM, Salman Ahmed <salman...@yahoo.com> wrote: > Hello Amit, > > Actually, I ran it on the same machine with the same command again and these > time the output has frequency information- > > $ sudo ./idlestat --trace -t 5 -f /tmp/myoutput -- top > > Log is 4.999547 secs long with 710 events > clusterA@state hits total(us) avg(us) min(us) max(us) > C6-SNB 174 4953094.00 28466.06 0.00 183909.00 > cpu0@state hits total(us) avg(us) min(us) max(us) > C1-SNB 1 630.00 630.00 630.00 630.00 > C6-SNB 111 4995205.00 45001.85 8.00 279064.00 > cpu0 wakeups name count > irq040 eth0 50 > cpu1@state hits total(us) avg(us) min(us) max(us) > C6-SNB 54 4997809.00 92552.02 125.00 323888.00 > cpu1 wakeups name count > irq018 ata_piix 10 > cpu2@state hits total(us) avg(us) min(us) max(us) > C1-SNB 35 19993.00 571.23 121.00 11699.00 > C6-SNB 48 4957068.00 103272.25 51.00 323891.00 > 3101 8 487.00 60.88 1.00 291.00 > 1600 78 14303.00 183.37 1.00 6144.00 > cpu2 wakeups name count > cpu3@state hits total(us) avg(us) min(us) max(us) > C1-SNB 4 379.00 94.75 25.00 128.00 > C6-SNB 59 4997441.00 84702.39 60.00 323878.00 > cpu3 wakeups name count > > So, output sometimes contains frequency information and sometimes it doesn't > with the same command. When it does not, trace file does not contain any > cpu_frequency entry. So, the problem may not be with idlestat tool since it > just parses trace file. Is it possible there is any bug in kernel tracing > code? >
Does this happen when you run for longer than 5 seconds? Try running it for 15 seconds 10 times. I wonder if your platform isn't transitioning P-states in 5 seconds. _______________________________________________ linaro-dev mailing list linaro-dev@lists.linaro.org http://lists.linaro.org/mailman/listinfo/linaro-dev