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  1 The cpupower package consists of the following      1 The cpupower package consists of the following elements:
  2                                                     2 
  3 requirements                                        3 requirements
  4 ------------                                        4 ------------
  5                                                     5 
  6 On x86 pciutils is needed at runtime (-lpci).       6 On x86 pciutils is needed at runtime (-lpci).
  7 For compilation pciutils-devel (pci/pci.h) and      7 For compilation pciutils-devel (pci/pci.h) and a gcc version
  8 providing cpuid.h is needed.                        8 providing cpuid.h is needed.
  9 For both it's not explicitly checked for (yet)      9 For both it's not explicitly checked for (yet).
 10                                                    10 
 11                                                    11 
 12 libcpupower                                        12 libcpupower
 13 ----------                                         13 ----------
 14                                                    14 
 15 "libcpupower" is a library which offers a unif     15 "libcpupower" is a library which offers a unified access method for userspace
 16 tools and programs to the cpufreq core and dri     16 tools and programs to the cpufreq core and drivers in the Linux kernel. This
 17 allows for code reduction in userspace tools,      17 allows for code reduction in userspace tools, a clean implementation of
 18 the interaction to the cpufreq core, and suppo     18 the interaction to the cpufreq core, and support for both the sysfs and proc
 19 interfaces [depending on configuration, see be     19 interfaces [depending on configuration, see below].
 20                                                    20 
 21                                                    21 
 22 compilation and installation                       22 compilation and installation
 23 ----------------------------                       23 ----------------------------
 24                                                    24 
 25 There are 2 output directories - one for the b     25 There are 2 output directories - one for the build output and another for
 26 the installation of the build results, that is     26 the installation of the build results, that is the utility, library,
 27 man pages, etc...                                  27 man pages, etc...
 28                                                    28 
 29 default directory                                  29 default directory
 30 -----------------                                  30 -----------------
 31                                                    31 
 32 In the case of default directory, build and in     32 In the case of default directory, build and install process requires no
 33 additional parameters:                             33 additional parameters:
 34                                                    34 
 35 build                                              35 build
 36 -----                                              36 -----
 37                                                    37 
 38 $ make                                             38 $ make
 39                                                    39 
 40 The output directory for the 'make' command is     40 The output directory for the 'make' command is the current directory and
 41 its subdirs in the kernel tree:                    41 its subdirs in the kernel tree:
 42 tools/power/cpupower                               42 tools/power/cpupower
 43                                                    43 
 44 install                                            44 install
 45 -------                                            45 -------
 46                                                    46 
 47 $ sudo make install                                47 $ sudo make install
 48                                                    48 
 49 'make install' command puts targets to default     49 'make install' command puts targets to default system dirs:
 50                                                    50 
 51 ----------------------------------------------     51 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
 52 | Installing file        |               Syste     52 | Installing file        |               System dir                   |
 53 ----------------------------------------------     53 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
 54 | libcpupower            | /usr/lib                54 | libcpupower            | /usr/lib                                   |
 55 ----------------------------------------------     55 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
 56 | cpupower               | /usr/bin                56 | cpupower               | /usr/bin                                   |
 57 ----------------------------------------------     57 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
 58 | cpufreq-bench_plot.sh  | /usr/bin                58 | cpufreq-bench_plot.sh  | /usr/bin                                   |
 59 ----------------------------------------------     59 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
 60 | man pages              | /usr/man                60 | man pages              | /usr/man                                   |
 61 ----------------------------------------------     61 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
 62                                                    62 
 63 To put it in other words it makes build result     63 To put it in other words it makes build results available system-wide,
 64 enabling any user to simply start using it wit     64 enabling any user to simply start using it without any additional steps
 65                                                    65 
 66 custom directory                                   66 custom directory
 67 ----------------                                   67 ----------------
 68                                                    68 
 69 There are 2 make's command-line variables 'O'      69 There are 2 make's command-line variables 'O' and 'DESTDIR' that setup
 70 appropriate dirs:                                  70 appropriate dirs:
 71 'O' - build directory                              71 'O' - build directory
 72 'DESTDIR' - installation directory. This varia     72 'DESTDIR' - installation directory. This variable could also be setup in
 73 the 'CONFIGURATION' block of the "Makefile"        73 the 'CONFIGURATION' block of the "Makefile"
 74                                                    74 
 75 build                                              75 build
 76 -----                                              76 -----
 77                                                    77 
 78 $ make O=<your_custom_build_catalog>               78 $ make O=<your_custom_build_catalog>
 79                                                    79 
 80 Example:                                           80 Example:
 81 $ make O=/home/hedin/prj/cpupower/build            81 $ make O=/home/hedin/prj/cpupower/build
 82                                                    82 
 83 install                                            83 install
 84 -------                                            84 -------
 85                                                    85 
 86 $ make O=<your_custom_build_catalog> DESTDIR=<     86 $ make O=<your_custom_build_catalog> DESTDIR=<your_custom_install_catalog>
 87                                                    87 
 88 Example:                                           88 Example:
 89 $ make O=/home/hedin/prj/cpupower/build DESTDI     89 $ make O=/home/hedin/prj/cpupower/build DESTDIR=/home/hedin/prj/cpupower \
 90 > install                                          90 > install
 91                                                    91 
 92 Notice that both variables 'O' and 'DESTDIR' h     92 Notice that both variables 'O' and 'DESTDIR' have been provided. The reason
 93 is that the build results are saved in the cus     93 is that the build results are saved in the custom output dir defined by 'O'
 94 variable. So, this dir is the source for the i     94 variable. So, this dir is the source for the installation step. If only
 95 'DESTDIR' were provided then the 'install' tar     95 'DESTDIR' were provided then the 'install' target would assume that the
 96 build directory is the current one, build ever     96 build directory is the current one, build everything there and install
 97 from the current dir.                              97 from the current dir.
 98                                                    98 
 99 The files will be installed to the following d     99 The files will be installed to the following dirs:
100                                                   100 
101 ----------------------------------------------    101 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
102 | Installing file        |               Syste    102 | Installing file        |               System dir                   |
103 ----------------------------------------------    103 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
104 | libcpupower            | ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib     104 | libcpupower            | ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib                         |
105 ----------------------------------------------    105 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
106 | cpupower               | ${DESTDIR}/usr/bin     106 | cpupower               | ${DESTDIR}/usr/bin                         |
107 ----------------------------------------------    107 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
108 | cpufreq-bench_plot.sh  | ${DESTDIR}/usr/bin     108 | cpufreq-bench_plot.sh  | ${DESTDIR}/usr/bin                         |
109 ----------------------------------------------    109 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
110 | man pages              | ${DESTDIR}/usr/man     110 | man pages              | ${DESTDIR}/usr/man                         |
111 ----------------------------------------------    111 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
112                                                   112 
113 If you look at the table for the default 'make    113 If you look at the table for the default 'make' output dirs you will
114 notice that the only difference with the non-d    114 notice that the only difference with the non-default case is the
115 ${DESTDIR} prefix. So, the structure of the ou    115 ${DESTDIR} prefix. So, the structure of the output dirs remains the same
116 regardles of the root output directory.           116 regardles of the root output directory.
117                                                   117 
118                                                   118 
119 clean and uninstall                               119 clean and uninstall
120 -------------------                               120 -------------------
121                                                   121 
122 'clean' target is intended for cleanup the bui    122 'clean' target is intended for cleanup the build catalog from build results
123 'uninstall' target is intended for removing in    123 'uninstall' target is intended for removing installed files from the
124 installation directory                            124 installation directory
125                                                   125 
126 default directory                                 126 default directory
127 -----------------                                 127 -----------------
128                                                   128 
129 This case is a straightforward one:               129 This case is a straightforward one:
130 $ make clean                                      130 $ make clean
131 $ make uninstall                                  131 $ make uninstall
132                                                   132 
133 custom directory                                  133 custom directory
134 ----------------                                  134 ----------------
135                                                   135 
136 Use 'O' command line variable to remove previo    136 Use 'O' command line variable to remove previously built files from the
137 build dir:                                        137 build dir:
138 $ make O=<your_custom_build_catalog> clean        138 $ make O=<your_custom_build_catalog> clean
139                                                   139 
140 Example:                                          140 Example:
141 $ make O=/home/hedin/prj/cpupower/build clean     141 $ make O=/home/hedin/prj/cpupower/build clean
142                                                   142 
143 Use 'DESTDIR' command line variable to uninsta    143 Use 'DESTDIR' command line variable to uninstall previously installed files
144 from the given dir:                               144 from the given dir:
145 $ make DESTDIR=<your_custom_install_catalog>      145 $ make DESTDIR=<your_custom_install_catalog>
146                                                   146 
147 Example:                                          147 Example:
148 make DESTDIR=/home/hedin/prj/cpupower uninstal    148 make DESTDIR=/home/hedin/prj/cpupower uninstall
149                                                   149 
150                                                   150 
151 running the tool                                  151 running the tool
152 ----------------                                  152 ----------------
153                                                   153 
154 default directory                                 154 default directory
155 -----------------                                 155 -----------------
156                                                   156 
157 $ sudo cpupower                                   157 $ sudo cpupower
158                                                   158 
159 custom directory                                  159 custom directory
160 ----------------                                  160 ----------------
161                                                   161 
162 When it comes to run the utility from the cust    162 When it comes to run the utility from the custom build catalog things
163 become a little bit complicated as 'just run'     163 become a little bit complicated as 'just run' approach doesn't work.
164 Assuming that the current dir is '<your_custom    164 Assuming that the current dir is '<your_custom_install_catalog>/usr',
165 issuing the following command:                    165 issuing the following command:
166                                                   166 
167 $ sudo ./bin/cpupower                             167 $ sudo ./bin/cpupower
168 will produce the following error output:          168 will produce the following error output:
169 ./bin/cpupower: error while loading shared lib    169 ./bin/cpupower: error while loading shared libraries: libcpupower.so.1:
170 cannot open shared object file: No such file o    170 cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
171                                                   171 
172 The issue is that binary cannot find the 'libc    172 The issue is that binary cannot find the 'libcpupower' library. So, we
173 shall point to the lib dir:                       173 shall point to the lib dir:
174 sudo LD_LIBRARY_PATH=lib64/ ./bin/cpupower        174 sudo LD_LIBRARY_PATH=lib64/ ./bin/cpupower
175                                                   175 
176                                                   176 
177 THANKS                                            177 THANKS
178 ------                                            178 ------
179 Many thanks to Mattia Dongili who wrote the au    179 Many thanks to Mattia Dongili who wrote the autotoolization and
180 libtoolization, the manpages and the italian l    180 libtoolization, the manpages and the italian language file for cpupower;
181 to Dave Jones for his feedback and his dump_ps    181 to Dave Jones for his feedback and his dump_psb tool; to Bruno Ducrot for his
182 powernow-k8-decode and intel_gsic tools as wel    182 powernow-k8-decode and intel_gsic tools as well as the french language file;
183 and to various others commenting on the previo    183 and to various others commenting on the previous (pre-)releases of 
184 cpupower.                                         184 cpupower.
185                                                   185 
186                                                   186 
187         Dominik Brodowski                         187         Dominik Brodowski
                                                      

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