Lightweight Performance Tools

Edit Package likwid
https://code.google.com/p/likwid/

Likwid stands for Like I knew what I am doing. This project contributes easy to
use command line tools for Linux to support programmers in developing high
performance multi threaded programs.

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likwid-3.1.3-loadData-for-i386.patch 0000002563 2.5 KB
likwid-3.1.3.tar.gz 0000605675 591 KB
likwid-32bit.patch 0000000398 398 Bytes
likwid-fix-i586.patch 0000000480 480 Bytes
likwid-libdir.patch 0000001031 1.01 KB
likwid-optflags.patch 0000000585 585 Bytes
likwid-perlapp.patch 0000000444 444 Bytes
likwid.changes 0000003470 3.39 KB
likwid.spec 0000002900 2.83 KB
Revision 2 (latest revision is 4)
Lars Vogdt's avatar Lars Vogdt (lrupp) accepted request 416168 from Martin Hauke's avatar Martin Hauke (mnhauke) (revision 2)
- 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
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