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Len Brown103a8fe2010-10-22 23:53:03 -04001.TH TURBOSTAT 8
2.SH NAME
3turbostat \- Report processor frequency and idle statistics
4.SH SYNOPSIS
5.ft B
6.B turbostat
Len Brown8e180f32012-09-22 01:25:08 -04007.RB [ Options ]
Len Brown103a8fe2010-10-22 23:53:03 -04008.RB command
9.br
10.B turbostat
Len Brown8e180f32012-09-22 01:25:08 -040011.RB [ Options ]
Len Brownd8af6f52015-02-10 01:56:38 -050012.RB [ "\--interval seconds" ]
Len Brown103a8fe2010-10-22 23:53:03 -040013.SH DESCRIPTION
Len Brown889facb2012-11-08 00:48:57 -050014\fBturbostat \fP reports processor topology, frequency,
Len Browna7296172015-01-23 01:33:58 -050015idle power-state statistics, temperature and power on X86 processors.
16There are two ways to invoke turbostat.
17The first method is to supply a
18\fBcommand\fP, which is forked and statistics are printed
19upon its completion.
20The second method is to omit the command,
Len Brownd8af6f52015-02-10 01:56:38 -050021and turbostat displays statistics every 5 seconds.
22The 5-second interval can be changed using the --interval option.
Len Brown1cc21f72015-02-23 00:34:57 -050023.PP
Len Brownd8af6f52015-02-10 01:56:38 -050024Some information is not available on older processors.
Len Brown103a8fe2010-10-22 23:53:03 -040025.SS Options
Len Brown1cc21f72015-02-23 00:34:57 -050026Options can be specified with a single or double '-', and only as much of the option
27name as necessary to disambiguate it from others is necessary. Note that options are case-sensitive.
Len Brown388e9c82016-12-22 23:57:55 -050028.PP
29\fB--add attributes\fP add column with counter having specified 'attributes'. The 'location' attribute is required, all others are optional.
30.nf
31 location: {\fBmsrDDD\fP | \fBmsr0xXXX\fP}
32 msrDDD is a decimal offset, eg. msr16
33 msr0xXXX is a hex offset, eg. msr0x10
34
35 scope: {\fBcpu\fP | \fBcore\fP | \fBpackage\fP}
36 sample and print the counter for every cpu, core, or package.
37 default: cpu
38
39 size: {\fBu32\fP | \fBu64\fP }
40 MSRs are read as 64-bits, u32 truncates the displayed value to 32-bits.
41 default: u64
42
43 format: {\fBraw\fP | \fBdelta\fP | \fBpercent\fP}
44 'raw' shows the MSR contents in hex.
45 'delta' shows the difference in values during the measurement interval.
46 'percent' shows the delta as a percentage of the cycles elapsed.
47 default: delta
48.fi
49.PP
Len Brown812db3f2017-02-10 00:25:41 -050050\fB--hide column\fP do not show the specified columns. May be invoked multiple times, or with a comma-separated list of column names.
51.PP
52\fB--show column\fP show only the specified columns. May be invoked multiple times, or with a comma-separated list of column names.
53.PP
Len Brownd8af6f52015-02-10 01:56:38 -050054\fB--Dump\fP displays the raw counter values.
Len Browne23da032012-02-06 18:37:16 -050055.PP
Len Brown96e47152017-01-21 02:26:00 -050056\fB--quiet\fP Do not decode and print the system configuration header information.
Len Brown103a8fe2010-10-22 23:53:03 -040057.PP
Len Brown2a0609c2016-02-12 22:44:48 -050058\fB--interval seconds\fP overrides the default 5.0 second measurement interval.
Len Brownf9240812012-10-06 15:26:31 -040059.PP
Len Brownb7d8c142016-02-13 23:36:17 -050060\fB--out output_file\fP turbostat output is written to the specified output_file.
61The file is truncated if it already exists, and it is created if it does not exist.
62.PP
Len Brownd8af6f52015-02-10 01:56:38 -050063\fB--help\fP displays usage for the most common parameters.
Len Brown8e180f32012-09-22 01:25:08 -040064.PP
Len Brownd8af6f52015-02-10 01:56:38 -050065\fB--Joules\fP displays energy in Joules, rather than dividing Joules by time to print power in Watts.
Len Brown8e180f32012-09-22 01:25:08 -040066.PP
Len Brownd8af6f52015-02-10 01:56:38 -050067\fB--Package\fP limits output to the system summary plus the 1st thread in each Package.
68.PP
69\fB--processor\fP limits output to the system summary plus the 1st thread in each processor of each package. Ie. it skips hyper-threaded siblings.
70.PP
71\fB--Summary\fP limits output to a 1-line System Summary for each interval.
72.PP
73\fB--TCC temperature\fP sets the Thermal Control Circuit temperature for systems which do not export that value. This is used for making sense of the Digital Thermal Sensor outputs, as they return degrees Celsius below the TCC activation temperature.
74.PP
75\fB--version\fP displays the version.
76.PP
77The \fBcommand\fP parameter forks \fBcommand\fP, and upon its exit,
Len Brown103a8fe2010-10-22 23:53:03 -040078displays the statistics gathered since it was forked.
79.PP
Len Brown1cc21f72015-02-23 00:34:57 -050080.SH DEFAULT FIELD DESCRIPTIONS
Len Brown103a8fe2010-10-22 23:53:03 -040081.nf
Len Brown1cc21f72015-02-23 00:34:57 -050082\fBCPU\fP Linux CPU (logical processor) number. Yes, it is okay that on many systems the CPUs are not listed in numerical order -- for efficiency reasons, turbostat runs in topology order, so HT siblings appear together.
Len Brownfc04cc62014-02-06 00:55:19 -050083\fBAVG_MHz\fP number of cycles executed divided by time elapsed.
Len Brown75d2e442016-02-13 23:41:53 -050084\fBBusy%\fP percent of the interval that the CPU retired instructions, aka. % of time in "C0" state.
Len Brownfc04cc62014-02-06 00:55:19 -050085\fBBzy_MHz\fP average clock rate while the CPU was busy (in "c0" state).
86\fBTSC_MHz\fP average MHz that the TSC ran during the entire interval.
Len Brown1cc21f72015-02-23 00:34:57 -050087.fi
88.PP
89.SH DEBUG FIELD DESCRIPTIONS
90.nf
91\fBPackage\fP processor package number.
92\fBCore\fP processor core number.
93Note that multiple CPUs per core indicate support for Intel(R) Hyper-Threading Technology (HT).
Len Brownfc04cc62014-02-06 00:55:19 -050094\fBCPU%c1, CPU%c3, CPU%c6, CPU%c7\fP show the percentage residency in hardware core idle states.
95\fBCoreTmp\fP Degrees Celsius reported by the per-core Digital Thermal Sensor.
96\fBPkgTtmp\fP Degrees Celsius reported by the per-package Package Thermal Monitor.
97\fBPkg%pc2, Pkg%pc3, Pkg%pc6, Pkg%pc7\fP percentage residency in hardware package idle states.
98\fBPkgWatt\fP Watts consumed by the whole package.
99\fBCorWatt\fP Watts consumed by the core part of the package.
100\fBGFXWatt\fP Watts consumed by the Graphics part of the package -- available only on client processors.
101\fBRAMWatt\fP Watts consumed by the DRAM DIMMS -- available only on server processors.
Len Brown889facb2012-11-08 00:48:57 -0500102\fBPKG_%\fP percent of the interval that RAPL throttling was active on the Package.
103\fBRAM_%\fP percent of the interval that RAPL throttling was active on DRAM.
Len Brown103a8fe2010-10-22 23:53:03 -0400104.fi
105.PP
Len Brownb7d8c142016-02-13 23:36:17 -0500106.SH PERIODIC EXAMPLE
Len Brownd8af6f52015-02-10 01:56:38 -0500107Without any parameters, turbostat displays statistics ever 5 seconds.
Len Brownb7d8c142016-02-13 23:36:17 -0500108Periodic output goes to stdout, by default, unless --out is used to specify an output file.
109The 5-second interval can be changed with th "-i sec" option.
110Or a command may be specified as in "FORK EXAMPLE" below.
Len Brown1cc21f72015-02-23 00:34:57 -0500111.nf
112[root@hsw]# ./turbostat
Len Brown75d2e442016-02-13 23:41:53 -0500113 CPU Avg_MHz Busy% Bzy_MHz TSC_MHz
Len Brown1cc21f72015-02-23 00:34:57 -0500114 - 488 12.51 3898 3498
115 0 0 0.01 3885 3498
116 4 3897 99.99 3898 3498
117 1 0 0.00 3861 3498
118 5 0 0.00 3882 3498
119 2 1 0.02 3894 3498
120 6 2 0.06 3898 3498
121 3 0 0.00 3849 3498
122 7 0 0.00 3877 3498
123
124.fi
125.SH DEBUG EXAMPLE
Len Brown103a8fe2010-10-22 23:53:03 -0400126
Len Browne23da032012-02-06 18:37:16 -0500127The first row of statistics is a summary for the entire system.
Len Brown889facb2012-11-08 00:48:57 -0500128For residency % columns, the summary is a weighted average.
129For Temperature columns, the summary is the column maximum.
130For Watts columns, the summary is a system total.
Len Brown103a8fe2010-10-22 23:53:03 -0400131Subsequent rows show per-CPU statistics.
Len Brown103a8fe2010-10-22 23:53:03 -0400132.nf
Len Brown1cc21f72015-02-23 00:34:57 -0500133turbostat version 4.1 10-Feb, 2015 - Len Brown <lenb@kernel.org>
134CPUID(0): GenuineIntel 13 CPUID levels; family:model:stepping 0x6:3c:3 (6:60:3)
Len Brown889facb2012-11-08 00:48:57 -0500135CPUID(6): APERF, DTS, PTM, EPB
Len Brown1cc21f72015-02-23 00:34:57 -0500136RAPL: 3121 sec. Joule Counter Range, at 84 Watts
137cpu0: MSR_NHM_PLATFORM_INFO: 0x80838f3012300
1388 * 100 = 800 MHz max efficiency
Len Brown889facb2012-11-08 00:48:57 -050013935 * 100 = 3500 MHz TSC frequency
Len Brown1cc21f72015-02-23 00:34:57 -0500140cpu0: MSR_IA32_POWER_CTL: 0x0004005d (C1E auto-promotion: DISabled)
141cpu0: MSR_NHM_SNB_PKG_CST_CFG_CTL: 0x1e000400 (UNdemote-C3, UNdemote-C1, demote-C3, demote-C1, UNlocked: pkg-cstate-limit=0: pc0)
Srinivas Pandruvadaebf59262016-07-06 16:07:56 -0700142cpu0: MSR_TURBO_RATIO_LIMIT: 0x25262727
Len Brown889facb2012-11-08 00:48:57 -050014337 * 100 = 3700 MHz max turbo 4 active cores
14438 * 100 = 3800 MHz max turbo 3 active cores
14539 * 100 = 3900 MHz max turbo 2 active cores
14639 * 100 = 3900 MHz max turbo 1 active cores
147cpu0: MSR_IA32_ENERGY_PERF_BIAS: 0x00000006 (balanced)
Len Brown1cc21f72015-02-23 00:34:57 -0500148cpu0: MSR_CORE_PERF_LIMIT_REASONS, 0x31200000 (Active: ) (Logged: Auto-HWP, Amps, MultiCoreTurbo, Transitions, )
149cpu0: MSR_GFX_PERF_LIMIT_REASONS, 0x00000000 (Active: ) (Logged: )
150cpu0: MSR_RING_PERF_LIMIT_REASONS, 0x0d000000 (Active: ) (Logged: Amps, PkgPwrL1, PkgPwrL2, )
151cpu0: MSR_RAPL_POWER_UNIT: 0x000a0e03 (0.125000 Watts, 0.000061 Joules, 0.000977 sec.)
152cpu0: MSR_PKG_POWER_INFO: 0x000002a0 (84 W TDP, RAPL 0 - 0 W, 0.000000 sec.)
153cpu0: MSR_PKG_POWER_LIMIT: 0x428348001a82a0 (UNlocked)
154cpu0: PKG Limit #1: ENabled (84.000000 Watts, 8.000000 sec, clamp DISabled)
155cpu0: PKG Limit #2: ENabled (105.000000 Watts, 0.002441* sec, clamp DISabled)
Len Brown889facb2012-11-08 00:48:57 -0500156cpu0: MSR_PP0_POLICY: 0
157cpu0: MSR_PP0_POWER_LIMIT: 0x00000000 (UNlocked)
158cpu0: Cores Limit: DISabled (0.000000 Watts, 0.000977 sec, clamp DISabled)
159cpu0: MSR_PP1_POLICY: 0
160cpu0: MSR_PP1_POWER_LIMIT: 0x00000000 (UNlocked)
161cpu0: GFX Limit: DISabled (0.000000 Watts, 0.000977 sec, clamp DISabled)
Len Brown1cc21f72015-02-23 00:34:57 -0500162cpu0: MSR_IA32_TEMPERATURE_TARGET: 0x00641400 (100 C)
163cpu0: MSR_IA32_PACKAGE_THERM_STATUS: 0x88340800 (48 C)
164cpu0: MSR_IA32_THERM_STATUS: 0x88340000 (48 C +/- 1)
165cpu1: MSR_IA32_THERM_STATUS: 0x88440000 (32 C +/- 1)
166cpu2: MSR_IA32_THERM_STATUS: 0x88450000 (31 C +/- 1)
167cpu3: MSR_IA32_THERM_STATUS: 0x88490000 (27 C +/- 1)
Len Brown75d2e442016-02-13 23:41:53 -0500168 Core CPU Avg_MHz Busy% Bzy_MHz TSC_MHz SMI CPU%c1 CPU%c3 CPU%c6 CPU%c7 CoreTmp PkgTmp PkgWatt CorWatt GFXWatt
Len Brown1cc21f72015-02-23 00:34:57 -0500169 - - 493 12.64 3898 3498 0 12.64 0.00 0.00 74.72 47 47 21.62 13.74 0.00
170 0 0 4 0.11 3894 3498 0 99.89 0.00 0.00 0.00 47 47 21.62 13.74 0.00
171 0 4 3897 99.98 3898 3498 0 0.02
172 1 1 7 0.17 3887 3498 0 0.04 0.00 0.00 99.79 32
173 1 5 0 0.00 3885 3498 0 0.21
174 2 2 29 0.76 3895 3498 0 0.10 0.01 0.01 99.13 32
175 2 6 2 0.06 3896 3498 0 0.80
176 3 3 1 0.02 3832 3498 0 0.03 0.00 0.00 99.95 28
177 3 7 0 0.00 3879 3498 0 0.04
178^C
179
Len Brown103a8fe2010-10-22 23:53:03 -0400180.fi
181The \fBmax efficiency\fP frequency, a.k.a. Low Frequency Mode, is the frequency
Len Browna7296172015-01-23 01:33:58 -0500182available at the minimum package voltage. The \fBTSC frequency\fP is the base
183frequency of the processor -- this should match the brand string
184in /proc/cpuinfo. This base frequency
Len Brown103a8fe2010-10-22 23:53:03 -0400185should be sustainable on all CPUs indefinitely, given nominal power and cooling.
186The remaining rows show what maximum turbo frequency is possible
Len Browna7296172015-01-23 01:33:58 -0500187depending on the number of idle cores. Note that not all information is
188available on all processors.
Len Brown103a8fe2010-10-22 23:53:03 -0400189.SH FORK EXAMPLE
190If turbostat is invoked with a command, it will fork that command
Len Brownb7d8c142016-02-13 23:36:17 -0500191and output the statistics gathered after the command exits.
192In this case, turbostat output goes to stderr, by default.
193Output can instead be saved to a file using the --out option.
Len Brown103a8fe2010-10-22 23:53:03 -0400194eg. Here a cycle soaker is run on 1 CPU (see %c0) for a few seconds
195until ^C while the other CPUs are mostly idle:
196
197.nf
Len Brown1cc21f72015-02-23 00:34:57 -0500198root@hsw: turbostat cat /dev/zero > /dev/null
Len Browne23da032012-02-06 18:37:16 -0500199^C
Len Brown75d2e442016-02-13 23:41:53 -0500200 CPU Avg_MHz Busy% Bzy_MHz TSC_MHz
Len Brown1cc21f72015-02-23 00:34:57 -0500201 - 482 12.51 3854 3498
202 0 0 0.01 1960 3498
203 4 0 0.00 2128 3498
204 1 0 0.00 3003 3498
205 5 3854 99.98 3855 3498
206 2 0 0.01 3504 3498
207 6 3 0.08 3884 3498
208 3 0 0.00 2553 3498
209 7 0 0.00 2126 3498
21010.783983 sec
Len Brownfc04cc62014-02-06 00:55:19 -0500211
Len Brown103a8fe2010-10-22 23:53:03 -0400212.fi
Len Brown1cc21f72015-02-23 00:34:57 -0500213Above the cycle soaker drives cpu5 up its 3.9 GHz turbo limit.
Len Brown75d2e442016-02-13 23:41:53 -0500214The first row shows the average MHz and Busy% across all the processors in the system.
Len Brown103a8fe2010-10-22 23:53:03 -0400215
Len Brownfc04cc62014-02-06 00:55:19 -0500216Note that the Avg_MHz column reflects the total number of cycles executed
Len Brown75d2e442016-02-13 23:41:53 -0500217divided by the measurement interval. If the Busy% column is 100%,
Len Brownfc04cc62014-02-06 00:55:19 -0500218then the processor was running at that speed the entire interval.
Len Brown75d2e442016-02-13 23:41:53 -0500219The Avg_MHz multiplied by the Busy% results in the Bzy_MHz --
Len Brownfc04cc62014-02-06 00:55:19 -0500220which is the average frequency while the processor was executing --
221not including any non-busy idle time.
222
Len Brown103a8fe2010-10-22 23:53:03 -0400223.SH NOTES
224
225.B "turbostat "
226must be run as root.
Len Browna7296172015-01-23 01:33:58 -0500227Alternatively, non-root users can be enabled to run turbostat this way:
228
229# setcap cap_sys_rawio=ep ./turbostat
230
231# chmod +r /dev/cpu/*/msr
Len Brown103a8fe2010-10-22 23:53:03 -0400232
233.B "turbostat "
234reads hardware counters, but doesn't write them.
235So it will not interfere with the OS or other programs, including
236multiple invocations of itself.
237
238\fBturbostat \fP
239may work poorly on Linux-2.6.20 through 2.6.29,
Len Browna7296172015-01-23 01:33:58 -0500240as \fBacpi-cpufreq \fPperiodically cleared the APERF and MPERF MSRs
Len Brown103a8fe2010-10-22 23:53:03 -0400241in those kernels.
242
Len Browna7296172015-01-23 01:33:58 -0500243AVG_MHz = APERF_delta/measurement_interval. This is the actual
244number of elapsed cycles divided by the entire sample interval --
Len Brownd8af6f52015-02-10 01:56:38 -0500245including idle time. Note that this calculation is resilient
Len Browna7296172015-01-23 01:33:58 -0500246to systems lacking a non-stop TSC.
247
248TSC_MHz = TSC_delta/measurement_interval.
249On a system with an invariant TSC, this value will be constant
250and will closely match the base frequency value shown
251in the brand string in /proc/cpuinfo. On a system where
252the TSC stops in idle, TSC_MHz will drop
253below the processor's base frequency.
254
Len Brown75d2e442016-02-13 23:41:53 -0500255Busy% = MPERF_delta/TSC_delta
Len Browna7296172015-01-23 01:33:58 -0500256
257Bzy_MHz = TSC_delta/APERF_delta/MPERF_delta/measurement_interval
258
259Note that these calculations depend on TSC_delta, so they
260are not reliable during intervals when TSC_MHz is not running at the base frequency.
261
262Turbostat data collection is not atomic.
263Extremely short measurement intervals (much less than 1 second),
264or system activity that prevents turbostat from being able
265to run on all CPUS to quickly collect data, will result in
266inconsistent results.
Len Brown2f32edf2012-09-21 23:45:46 -0400267
Len Brown103a8fe2010-10-22 23:53:03 -0400268The APERF, MPERF MSRs are defined to count non-halted cycles.
269Although it is not guaranteed by the architecture, turbostat assumes
270that they count at TSC rate, which is true on all processors tested to date.
271
272.SH REFERENCES
Len Brown103a8fe2010-10-22 23:53:03 -0400273Volume 3B: System Programming Guide"
274http://www.intel.com/products/processor/manuals/
275
276.SH FILES
277.ta
278.nf
279/dev/cpu/*/msr
280.fi
281
282.SH "SEE ALSO"
283msr(4), vmstat(8)
284.PP
Len Browne23da032012-02-06 18:37:16 -0500285.SH AUTHOR
Len Brown103a8fe2010-10-22 23:53:03 -0400286.nf
287Written by Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>