On 09/19/2012 01:26 AM, Igor Zhbanov wrote: > Hi, > > Here is some notes to my previous post. > > I mean that only online cores are shown in /proc/cpuinfo. > So the PowerTOP doesn't count currently offline ones. > And you must run the PowerTOP on a heavy loaded system > to let the PowerTOP see all CPU cores. > > Therefore it is impossible to run the PowerTOP before starting > of heavy application to get information about all CPU cores. > > Probably the PowerTOP could cache CPU information in some file, > so it will be possible to register trace events for all cores. > Off hand I don't have a good solution to help your ARM story. Your notes are interesting and I agree this is something that ARM is going to need. Do you have a complete solution you would like to purpose? I assume you have done some hacking to get around this, but if you have taken that and tuned it i suggest purposing the change. If you find a solution that doesn't digress the Architectures, and corrects the ARM story then please submit patches. I would be interested in seeing what you have come up with. I will try and look for a general solution, are there any other ARM advocates on this list who would like to chime in? -C