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  1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
  2 
  3 ==========================================
  4 General Description of sysfs CPUFreq Stats
  5 ==========================================
  6 
  7 information for users
  8 
  9 
 10 Author: Venkatesh Pallipadi <venkatesh.pallipadi@intel.com>
 11 
 12 .. Contents
 13 
 14    1. Introduction
 15    2. Statistics Provided (with example)
 16    3. Configuring cpufreq-stats
 17 
 18 
 19 1. Introduction
 20 ===============
 21 
 22 cpufreq-stats is a driver that provides CPU frequency statistics for each CPU.
 23 These statistics are provided in /sysfs as a bunch of read_only interfaces. This
 24 interface (when configured) will appear in a separate directory under cpufreq
 25 in /sysfs (<sysfs root>/devices/system/cpu/cpuX/cpufreq/stats/) for each CPU.
 26 Various statistics will form read_only files under this directory.
 27 
 28 This driver is designed to be independent of any particular cpufreq_driver
 29 that may be running on your CPU. So, it will work with any cpufreq_driver.
 30 
 31 
 32 2. Statistics Provided (with example)
 33 =====================================
 34 
 35 cpufreq stats provides following statistics (explained in detail below).
 36 
 37 -  time_in_state
 38 -  total_trans
 39 -  trans_table
 40 
 41 All the statistics will be from the time the stats driver has been inserted
 42 (or the time the stats were reset) to the time when a read of a particular
 43 statistic is done. Obviously, stats driver will not have any information
 44 about the frequency transitions before the stats driver insertion.
 45 
 46 ::
 47 
 48     <mysystem>:/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/stats # ls -l
 49     total 0
 50     drwxr-xr-x  2 root root    0 May 14 16:06 .
 51     drwxr-xr-x  3 root root    0 May 14 15:58 ..
 52     --w-------  1 root root 4096 May 14 16:06 reset
 53     -r--r--r--  1 root root 4096 May 14 16:06 time_in_state
 54     -r--r--r--  1 root root 4096 May 14 16:06 total_trans
 55     -r--r--r--  1 root root 4096 May 14 16:06 trans_table
 56 
 57 - **reset**
 58 
 59 Write-only attribute that can be used to reset the stat counters. This can be
 60 useful for evaluating system behaviour under different governors without the
 61 need for a reboot.
 62 
 63 - **time_in_state**
 64 
 65 This gives the amount of time spent in each of the frequencies supported by
 66 this CPU. The cat output will have "<frequency> <time>" pair in each line, which
 67 will mean this CPU spent <time> usertime units of time at <frequency>. Output
 68 will have one line for each of the supported frequencies. usertime units here
 69 is 10mS (similar to other time exported in /proc).
 70 
 71 ::
 72 
 73     <mysystem>:/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/stats # cat time_in_state
 74     3600000 2089
 75     3400000 136
 76     3200000 34
 77     3000000 67
 78     2800000 172488
 79 
 80 
 81 - **total_trans**
 82 
 83 This gives the total number of frequency transitions on this CPU. The cat
 84 output will have a single count which is the total number of frequency
 85 transitions.
 86 
 87 ::
 88 
 89     <mysystem>:/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/stats # cat total_trans
 90     20
 91 
 92 - **trans_table**
 93 
 94 This will give a fine grained information about all the CPU frequency
 95 transitions. The cat output here is a two dimensional matrix, where an entry
 96 <i,j> (row i, column j) represents the count of number of transitions from
 97 Freq_i to Freq_j. Freq_i rows and Freq_j columns follow the sorting order in
 98 which the driver has provided the frequency table initially to the cpufreq core
 99 and so can be sorted (ascending or descending) or unsorted.  The output here
100 also contains the actual freq values for each row and column for better
101 readability.
102 
103 If the transition table is bigger than PAGE_SIZE, reading this will
104 return an -EFBIG error.
105 
106 ::
107 
108     <mysystem>:/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/stats # cat trans_table
109     From  :    To
110             :   3600000   3400000   3200000   3000000   2800000
111     3600000:         0         5         0         0         0
112     3400000:         4         0         2         0         0
113     3200000:         0         1         0         2         0
114     3000000:         0         0         1         0         3
115     2800000:         0         0         0         2         0
116 
117 3. Configuring cpufreq-stats
118 ============================
119 
120 To configure cpufreq-stats in your kernel::
121 
122         Config Main Menu
123                 Power management options (ACPI, APM)  --->
124                         CPU Frequency scaling  --->
125                                 [*] CPU Frequency scaling
126                                 [*]   CPU frequency translation statistics
127 
128 
129 "CPU Frequency scaling" (CONFIG_CPU_FREQ) should be enabled to configure
130 cpufreq-stats.
131 
132 "CPU frequency translation statistics" (CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_STAT) provides the
133 statistics which includes time_in_state, total_trans and trans_table.
134 
135 Once this option is enabled and your CPU supports cpufrequency, you
136 will be able to see the CPU frequency statistics in /sysfs.

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