History log of /gem5/src/doc/power_thermal_model.doxygen
Revision Date Author Comments
# 12678:b52646318166 17-Apr-2018 Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com>

docs: Fix power model doxygen

Change-Id: I0a9a30bc4a89411e0f1dd897f0d1f05f20790b50
Signed-off-by: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com>
Reviewed-on: https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/9981
Reviewed-by: Daniel Carvalho <odanrc@yahoo.com.br>


# 11527:9007a9729815 06-Jun-2016 David Guillen Fandos <david.guillen@arm.com>

sim: Adding support for power models

This patch adds some basic support for power models in gem5.

The power interface is defined so it can interact with thermal
models as well. It implements a simple power evaluator that
can be used for simple power models that express power in the
form of a math expression. These expressions can use stats
within the same SimObject (or down its hierarchy) and some
magic variables such as "temp" for temperature.
In future patches we will extend this functionality to allow
slightly more complex expressions.

The model allows it to be extended to use other kinds of models.

Change-Id: I76752f9638b6815e229fd74cdcb7721a305cbc4b


# 11424:e07fd01651f3 05-Apr-2016 David Guillen Fandos <david.guillen@arm.com>

power: Add support for power models

This patch adds some basic support for power models in gem5.

The power interface is defined so it can interact with thermal
models as well. It implements a simple power evaluator that
can be used for simple power models that express power in the
form of a math expression. These expressions can use stats
within the same SimObject (or down its hierarchy) and some
magic variables such as "temp" for temperature.
In future patches we will extend this functionality to allow
slightly more complex expressions.

The model allows it to be extended to use other kinds of models.

Finally, the thermal model is updated to use the power usage as input.