Date: | 02-05-2023 |
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Title: | POWER |
Contents
- -h
- Show a short help message and exit.
- -q
- Be quiet.
- -d
- Print debugging information.
- --version
- Print version and exit.
- -H HOSTNAME, --host HOSTNAME
- Name of the host to run the command on.
- -U USERNAME, --username USERNAME
- Name of the user to use for logging into the remote host over SSH. The default user name is 'root'.
- -K PRIVKEY, --priv-key PRIVKEY
- Path to the private SSH key that should be used for logging into the remote host. By default the key is automatically found from standard paths like '$HOME/.ssh'.
- -T TIMEOUT, --timeout TIMEOUT
- SSH connection timeout in seconds, default is 8.
- -D DATASET, --dataset DATASET
This option is for debugging and testing purposes only, it defines the dataset that will be used to emulate a host for running the command on. This option is typically used when running 'pepc' from the source code directory, which includes datasets for many different systems.
The argument can be the dataset path, 'all' to specify all available dataset or name in which case the following locations will be searched for.
- './tests/data', in the directory of the running program
- '$PEPC_DATA_PATH/tests/data'
- '$HOME/.local/share/pepc/tests/data'
- '/usr/local/share/pepc/tests/data'
- '/usr/share/pepc/tests/data'
- --force-color
- Force coloring of the text output.
All sub-commans ('info', 'config', 'save') support the following target CPU specification options.
- --cpus CPUS
- The list can include individual CPU numbers and CPU number ranges. For example,'1-4,7,8,10-12' would mean CPUs 1 to 4, CPUs 7, 8, and 10 to 12. Use the special keyword 'all' to specify all CPUs.
- --cores CORES
- The list can include individual core numbers and core number ranges. For example, '1-4,7,8,10-12' would mean cores 1 to 4, cores 7, 8, and 10 to 1. Use the special keyword 'all' to specify all cores. This option has to be accompanied by the '--package' option, because core numbers are per-package.
- --modules MODULES
- The list can include individual module numbers and module number ranges. For example, '0,2-5' would mean module 0 and modules 2, 3, 4, and 5. Use the special keyword 'all' to specify all modules. Note, unlike core and die numbers, module numbers are absolute.
- --dies DIES
- The list can include individual die numbers and die number ranges. For example, '0-3,5' would mean dies 0 to 3, and die 5. Use the special keyword 'all' to specify all dies. On some systems, die numbers are globally unique, while on other systems they are relative to the package. In the latter case, this option has to be accompanied by the '--package' option.
- --packages PACKAGES
- The list can include individual package numbers and package number ranges. For example, '0,2-4' would mean package 0 and packages 2 to 4. Use the special keyword 'all' to specify all packages.
Get information about power on specified CPUs. By default, prints all information for all CPUs.
Use target CPU specification options to specify the subset of CPUs, cores, dies, or packages.
- --yaml
- Print information in YAML format.
- --override-cpu-model MODEL
- This option is for debugging and testing purposes only. Provide the CPU model number which the tool treats the target system CPU as. For example, use 0x8F to treat the target system as Sapphire Rapids Xeon.
- -m MECHANISMS, --mechanisms MECHANISMS
- Comma-separated list of mechanisms that are allowed to be used for configuring power. Use '--list-mechanisms' to get the list of available mechanisms. Note, many options support only one mechanism (e.g., 'sysfs'), some may support multiple (e.g., 'sysfs' and 'msr'). The mechanisms are tried in the specified order. By default, all mechanisms are allowed and the most preferred mechanisms will be tried first.
- --list-mechanisms
- List mechanisms available for reading power information.
- --tdp
- Get CPU package thermal design power (details in 'tdp')
- --ppl1
- Get RAPL package power limit #1 value via MSR (details in 'ppl1').
- --ppl1-enable
- Get RAPL package power limit #1 enable status via MSR (details in 'ppl1_enable').
- --ppl1-clamp
- Get RAPL package power limit #1 clamping enable status via MSR (details in 'ppl1_clamp')
- --ppl1-window
- Get RAPL package power limit #1 window size via MSR (details in 'ppl1_window').
- --ppl2
- Get RAPL package power limit #2 value via MSR (details in 'ppl2').
- --ppl2-enable
- Get RAPL package power limit #2 enable status via MSR (details in 'ppl2_enable').
- --ppl2-clamp
- Get RAPL package power limit #2 clamping enable status via MSR (details in 'ppl2_clamp')
- --ppl2-window
- Get RAPL package power limit #2 window size via MSR (details in 'ppl2_window').
Configure power on specified CPUs. All options can be used without a parameter, in which case the currently configured value(s) will be printed.
Use target CPU specification options to specify the subset of CPUs, cores, dies, or packages.
- --override-cpu-model MODEL
- This option is for debugging and testing purposes only. Provide the CPU model number which the tool treats the target system CPU as. For example, use 0x8F to treat the target system as Sapphire Rapids Xeon.
- --list-mechanisms
- List mechanisms available for configuring power.
- --ppl1 PPL1
- Set RAPL package power limit #1 value via MSR (details in 'ppl1').
- --ppl1-enable on|off
- Enable or disable RAPL package power limit #1 via MSR (details in 'ppl1_enable').
- --ppl1-clamp on|off
- Enable or disable RAPL package power limit #1 clamping via MSR (details in 'ppl1_clamp')
- --ppl2 PPL2
- Set RAPL package power limit #2 value via MSR (details in 'ppl2').
- --ppl2-enable on|off
- Enable or disable RAPL package power limit #2 via MSR (details in 'ppl2_enable').
- --ppl2-clamp on|off
- Enable or disable RAPL package power limit #2 clamping via MSR (details in 'ppl2_clamp')
Save all the modifiable power settings into a file. This file can later be used for restoring power settings with the 'pepc power restore' command.
Use target CPU specification options to specify the subset of CPUs, cores, dies, or packages.
- -o OUTFILE, --outfile OUTFILE
- Name of the file to save the settings to (print to standard output by default).
Restore power settings from a file previously created with the 'pepc power save' command.
- -f INFILE, --from INFILE
- Name of the file from which to restore the settings from, use "-" to read from the standard output.
tdp - CPU package thermal design power
CPU package thermal design power in Watts.
MSR_PKG_POWER_INFO (0x614), bits 14:0.
This option has package scope.
ppl1 - RAPL package power limit #1 value in Watts
Average power usage limit of the package domain corresponding to time window #1.
MSR_PKG_POWER_LIMIT (0x610), bits 14:0.
This option has package scope.
ppl1_enable - Enable or disable RAPL package power limit #1
Enable or disable RAPL package power limit #1.
MSR_PKG_POWER_LIMIT (0x610), bit 15.
This option has package scope.
ppl1_clamp - Enable or disable package power clamping for limit #1
Enable or disable package power clamping for limit #1.
MSR_PKG_POWER_LIMIT (0x610), bit 16.
This option has package scope.
ppl1_window - RAPL package power limit #1 window size in seconds
RAPL package power limit #1 window size in seconds.
MSR_PKG_POWER_LIMIT (0x610), bit 23:17.
This option has package scope.
ppl2 - RAPL package power limit #2 value in Watts
Average power usage limit of the package domain corresponding to time window #2.
MSR_PKG_POWER_LIMIT (0x610), bits 46:32.
This option has package scope.
ppl2_enable - Enable or disable RAPL package power limit #2
Enable or disable RAPL package power limit #2.
MSR_PKG_POWER_LIMIT (0x610), bit 47.
This option has package scope.
ppl2_clamp - Enable or disable package power clamping for limit #2
Enable or disable package power clamping for limit #2.
MSR_PKG_POWER_LIMIT (0x610), bit 48.
This option has package scope.
ppl2_window - RAPL package power limit #2 window size in seconds
RAPL package power limit #2 window size in seconds.
MSR_PKG_POWER_LIMIT (0x610), bit 55:49.
This option has package scope.