Changelog for
likwid-3.1.3-1.1.x86_64.rpm :
* Fri Feb 06 2015 mardnhAATTgmx.de- updated source url- updated patch likwid-libdir.patch- updated patch likwid-optflags.patch- added likwid-perlapp.patch for setting the correct prefix- fixed license- update to version 3.1.3: + Release 3.1.3 - Full Uncore Support for Nehalem EX and Westmere EX - Atom Silvermont (Avoton + BayTrail) support - Read Marker API results and derived metrics in instrumented application (Patch by Julian Kunkel) - More low-level benchmarks for likwid-bench - Kernel module for enabling the RDPMC instruction - Use RDPMC for fixed and general purpose core-local counters if possible - New undocumented but working events - Support for all RAPL domains in likwid-powermeter - Better PCI device lookup - Lots of bug fixes + Release 3.1.2 - New application likwid-setFrequencies and corresponding daemon likwid-setFreq - likwid-powermeter can measure multiple sockets at once - likwid-memsweeper also cleans last level cache from dirty cachelines - Sanitized groups for Intel IvyBridge and SandyBridge - Automatic lookup of Uncore PCI devices with exclusion of non-existent devices - Reduced connect time to likwid-accessD - Multiple workgroups for likwid-bench are evaluated correctly - MSR device file handling on Intel Xeon Phi improved - Improved commandline argument handling for all LIKWID tools - man pages sanitized and a new one for likwid-bench - Moved setuid command to sbin directory - Lots of bugfixes + Release 3.1 - Full support for Intel Xeon Phi - Support for Intel IvyBridge-EP (partial Uncore support) - Support for Intel Haswell - Support for AMD Kabini architecture - Improved Intel Atom support - Adding expression based thread group syntax for all LIKWID tools - Add scatter option to thread groups - Add possibility to dump topology info to cfg file. This enables simpler usage of LIKWID in a restricted cpuset - Using the Marker API a variable number of threads may enter a region now - Simple lock file based control to synchronize Monitoring and Profiling in a cluster environment - Using custom event sets on Intel Processors fixed counters are automatically added and connected derived metrics runtime, clock and CPI are output - Oversubscription of processors with round robin placement is now default - Add event for TM/TM2 temperature sensors on Intel processors - Improved RDTSC timing measurement - Review of performance groups - Performance improvements in Marker API - Lots of bugfixes and improvements + Release 3.0 - New application likwid-memsweeper to cleanup ccNUMA memory domains. This functionality is also integrated in likwid-pin. - Support for Intel SandyBridge Uncore (partial) - Support for Intel IvyBridge (only core part) - Initial support for Intel Xeon Phi (KNC) - Better support for AMD Interlagos - The OpenMP type is now detected automatically while pinning - Lots of bugfixes and improvements - Marker API works now for threaded code and accessDaemon - Uncore support for timeline mode - Convenient macro wrapper for Marker API - Data volume as new metric in all memory/cache groups - Updated Wiki documentation
* Mon Aug 20 2012 pascal.bleserAATTopensuse.org- initial version (2.3.0)