On Fri, Jun 20, 2014 at 9:47 AM, Salman Ahmed <salman...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hello Amit,
>
> I have pulled changes and run with your suggested following command
> sudo ./idlestat --trace -t 5 -f /tmp/myoutput -- top
>
> But still it came up with the output without any frequency information.

What platform are you running this on? Is cpufreq enabled? What is the
output of 'cat 
/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies'
?

> Total trace buffer: 153896 kB
> Log is 4.999537 secs long with 702 events
> clusterA@state  hits          total(us)         avg(us) min(us) max(us)
>          C6-SNB 175          4964449.00        28368.28 0.00    183908.00
>   cpu0@state    hits          total(us)         avg(us) min(us) max(us)
>        C6-SNB   105          4995794.00        47578.99 49.00   223927.00
>   cpu0 wakeups  name            count
>        irq040   eth0            39
>   cpu1@state    hits          total(us)         avg(us) min(us) max(us)
>        C1-SNB   5                852.00          170.40 41.00   446.00
>        C6-SNB   64           4996275.00        78066.80 113.00  323886.00
>   cpu1 wakeups  name            count
>        irq018   ata_piix        14
>   cpu2@state    hits          total(us)         avg(us) min(us) max(us)
>        C1-SNB   35              9158.00          261.66 121.00  1396.00
>        C6-SNB   51           4969643.00        97443.98 51.00   323897.00
>   cpu2 wakeups  name            count
>   cpu3@state    hits          total(us)         avg(us) min(us) max(us)
>        C1-SNB   4                383.00           95.75 26.00   129.00
>        C6-SNB   49           4997267.00       101985.04 67.00   319905.00
>   cpu3 wakeups  name            count
>
> The problem probably is not in idlestat tool. There is no cpu_frequency line 
> in the trace file.
>
> --
> Best Regards
> Salman Ahmed

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