gem5 doesn't provide a power model for the whole system out of the box.
However, it provides the infrastructure for you to hook your own power
model. You will find some very high level information here:
https://www.gem5.org/documentation/general_docs/thermal_model
and here:
http://www.gem5.org/assets/files/ASPLOS2017_gem5_tutorial.pdf from page 122.

Exception to that is the DRAM controller - gem5 uses the drampowerlib to
estimate the DDR core power. If you use a DDR with configured IDD*
values (e.g., DDR3_1600_8x8) then the stats will have an estimation of
the DDR core power.

Nikos

On 25/07/2020 03:35, FARIDEH ZIAEE via gem5-users wrote:
Hi All,

In my project , I need to compute power and performance from output of
gem5 with dvfs.
How can I  do them or which tools can I use for them?

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