1 The cpupower package consists of the following 2 3 requirements 4 ------------ 5 6 On x86 pciutils is needed at runtime (-lpci). 7 For compilation pciutils-devel (pci/pci.h) and 8 providing cpuid.h is needed. 9 For both it's not explicitly checked for (yet) 10 11 12 libcpupower 13 ---------- 14 15 "libcpupower" is a library which offers a unif 16 tools and programs to the cpufreq core and dri 17 allows for code reduction in userspace tools, 18 the interaction to the cpufreq core, and suppo 19 interfaces [depending on configuration, see be 20 21 22 compilation and installation 23 ---------------------------- 24 25 There are 2 output directories - one for the b 26 the installation of the build results, that is 27 man pages, etc... 28 29 default directory 30 ----------------- 31 32 In the case of default directory, build and in 33 additional parameters: 34 35 build 36 ----- 37 38 $ make 39 40 The output directory for the 'make' command is 41 its subdirs in the kernel tree: 42 tools/power/cpupower 43 44 install 45 ------- 46 47 $ sudo make install 48 49 'make install' command puts targets to default 50 51 ---------------------------------------------- 52 | Installing file | Syste 53 ---------------------------------------------- 54 | libcpupower | /usr/lib 55 ---------------------------------------------- 56 | cpupower | /usr/bin 57 ---------------------------------------------- 58 | cpufreq-bench_plot.sh | /usr/bin 59 ---------------------------------------------- 60 | man pages | /usr/man 61 ---------------------------------------------- 62 63 To put it in other words it makes build result 64 enabling any user to simply start using it wit 65 66 custom directory 67 ---------------- 68 69 There are 2 make's command-line variables 'O' 70 appropriate dirs: 71 'O' - build directory 72 'DESTDIR' - installation directory. This varia 73 the 'CONFIGURATION' block of the "Makefile" 74 75 build 76 ----- 77 78 $ make O=<your_custom_build_catalog> 79 80 Example: 81 $ make O=/home/hedin/prj/cpupower/build 82 83 install 84 ------- 85 86 $ make O=<your_custom_build_catalog> DESTDIR=< 87 88 Example: 89 $ make O=/home/hedin/prj/cpupower/build DESTDI 90 > install 91 92 Notice that both variables 'O' and 'DESTDIR' h 93 is that the build results are saved in the cus 94 variable. So, this dir is the source for the i 95 'DESTDIR' were provided then the 'install' tar 96 build directory is the current one, build ever 97 from the current dir. 98 99 The files will be installed to the following d 100 101 ---------------------------------------------- 102 | Installing file | Syste 103 ---------------------------------------------- 104 | libcpupower | ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib 105 ---------------------------------------------- 106 | cpupower | ${DESTDIR}/usr/bin 107 ---------------------------------------------- 108 | cpufreq-bench_plot.sh | ${DESTDIR}/usr/bin 109 ---------------------------------------------- 110 | man pages | ${DESTDIR}/usr/man 111 ---------------------------------------------- 112 113 If you look at the table for the default 'make 114 notice that the only difference with the non-d 115 ${DESTDIR} prefix. So, the structure of the ou 116 regardles of the root output directory. 117 118 119 clean and uninstall 120 ------------------- 121 122 'clean' target is intended for cleanup the bui 123 'uninstall' target is intended for removing in 124 installation directory 125 126 default directory 127 ----------------- 128 129 This case is a straightforward one: 130 $ make clean 131 $ make uninstall 132 133 custom directory 134 ---------------- 135 136 Use 'O' command line variable to remove previo 137 build dir: 138 $ make O=<your_custom_build_catalog> clean 139 140 Example: 141 $ make O=/home/hedin/prj/cpupower/build clean 142 143 Use 'DESTDIR' command line variable to uninsta 144 from the given dir: 145 $ make DESTDIR=<your_custom_install_catalog> 146 147 Example: 148 make DESTDIR=/home/hedin/prj/cpupower uninstal 149 150 151 running the tool 152 ---------------- 153 154 default directory 155 ----------------- 156 157 $ sudo cpupower 158 159 custom directory 160 ---------------- 161 162 When it comes to run the utility from the cust 163 become a little bit complicated as 'just run' 164 Assuming that the current dir is '<your_custom 165 issuing the following command: 166 167 $ sudo ./bin/cpupower 168 will produce the following error output: 169 ./bin/cpupower: error while loading shared lib 170 cannot open shared object file: No such file o 171 172 The issue is that binary cannot find the 'libc 173 shall point to the lib dir: 174 sudo LD_LIBRARY_PATH=lib64/ ./bin/cpupower 175 176 177 THANKS 178 ------ 179 Many thanks to Mattia Dongili who wrote the au 180 libtoolization, the manpages and the italian l 181 to Dave Jones for his feedback and his dump_ps 182 powernow-k8-decode and intel_gsic tools as wel 183 and to various others commenting on the previo 184 cpupower. 185 186 187 Dominik Brodowski
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