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Hi:
I'm running on Fedora17 on an Ivy Bridge. When I downloaded PCM, built it and tried to run it, I get the following error.
Any thoughts?
Joe
# ./pcm-memory.x
Intel(r) Performance Counter Monitor: Memory Bandwidth Monitoring Utility
Copyright (c) 2009-2012 Intel Corporation
This utility measures memory bandwidth per channel in real-time
Num (logical) cores: 8
Num sockets: 1
Threads per core: 2
Core PMU (perfmon) version: 3
Number of core PMU generic (programmable) counters: 4
Width of generic (programmable) counters: 48 bits
Number of core PMU fixed counters: 3
Width of fixed counters: 48 bits
Nominal core frequency: 3400000000 Hz
Package thermal spec power: 77 Watt; Package minimum power: 60 Watt; Package maximum power: 0 Watt;
Detected Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3770 CPU @ 3.40GHz "Intel(r) microarchitecture codename Ivy Bridge"
Jaketown CPU is required for this tool! Program aborted
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I'm also not seeing memory bandwidth metrics on Core i7-2860QM and Core i7-3517U. Are these also not supported? Is there a list of the supported metrics for each of the chips?
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The recent Intel PCM 2.4 should support memory bandwidth monitoring on 2nd and 3rd generation Intel® Core™ processors (including Intel(r) Core(tm) i7-2860QM, Core(tm) i7-3517U, Core(TM) i7-3770) with Linux pcm.x utility.
Thanks,
Roman
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Linux only? No Windows?
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Hi,
Intel PCM V2.8 now supports memory bandwidth metrics on your processor also in Windows (via winpmem driver).
Best regards,
Roman

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