I noticed that in the most recent release of AMD uProf, power profiling is greyed out on my HP Envy x360 Notebook with a Ryzen 2500U.
The feature was still present in version 3.2 and before.
However, uProf 3.2 exhibits additional problems for me. Firstly, the option for the Socket power is missing.
See version 3.2 below:
And here version 3.1:
Addtionally, temperature monitoring in uProf 3.2 (and maybe other metrics too?) exhibit weird, innacurate behavior:
The last version that works fine on my notebook is uProf 3.1.
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Hi brunnen153,
uProf v3.3 disables PowerProfiling if Hyper-V enabled on Windows. If its ok to disable Hyper-V in your setup, you may disable Hyper-V and try Power Profiling (uProf v3.3). In the next release, we will support Power Profiling with Hyper-V enabled.
Even though this AMD Forum is for Servers and EPYC processors but this is the place where Users posts about uPROF software: https://community.amd.com/community/server-gurus .
Possibly another User can help you or the Moderator.
Thank you, I was actually looking at that place (since it's linked to from the uProf page), but I felt a bit out of place asking about non Epyc stuff there.
What's the best way to go about it? Is it okay for me to repost there?
Go ahead and see if you can post there without being "Whitelisted" by a Moderator first.
If you not then post here to get access to that forum: Newcomers Start Here
Hi Brunnen153,
can you please share with us detailed system information by running following from "C:\Program Files\AMD\AMDuProf\bin":
AMDuProfCLI.exe info --system
This info will help us in analyzing the issue that you are seeing.
Thanks,
Kalyan P
Hello,
I executed that command with both AMD uProf 3.1 and 3.3, here are the results.
Also, this was done on the same system, back to back, same Windows version, contrary to the output of the older uProf version.
uProf 3.1:
[OS Info]
OS Details : Win1019H1-64
[CPU Info]
AMD Cpu : Yes
Family : 0x17
Model : 0x11
Stepping : 0x0
Local APIC : Yes
SMT Enabled : Yes
Die Count : 1 (per socket)
Thread Count : 8 (per socket)
Thread Count : 8 (per CCX)
Thread Count : 2 (per core)
Core Count : 8
[PERF Features Availability]
Core PMC : No
L3 PMC : No
PERF TS : No
[IBS Features Availability]
IBS : No
[RAPL/CEF Features Availability]
RAPL : No
APERF & MPERF : Yes
Read Only APERF & MPERF : Yes
IRPERF : No
HW P-State Control : Yes
[Hypervisor Info]
Hypervisor Enabled : Yes
Hypervisor Vendor : Microsoft Hyper-V
Root/Host Partition: Yes
uProf 3.3
[OS Info]
OS Details : Win1020H1-64
[CPU Info]
AMD Cpu : Yes
Family : 0x17
Model : 0x11
Stepping : 0x0
Local APIC : Yes
SMT Enabled : Yes
Socket Count : 1
Die Count : 1 (per socket)
Thread Count : 8 (per socket)
Thread Count : 8 (per CCX)
Thread Count : 2 (per core)
Core Count : 8
[PERF Features Availability]
Core PMC : No
Core PMC Count : 6 (per core)
PERF TS : No
[IBS Features Availability]
IBS : No
[RAPL/CEF Features Availability]
RAPL : No
APERF & MPERF : Yes
Read Only APERF & MPERF : Yes
IRPERF : No
HW P-State Control : Yes
[Hypervisor Info]
Hypervisor Enabled : Yes
Hypervisor Supported : Yes
Hypervisor Vendor : Microsoft Hyper-V
Root/Host Partition : Yes
Hi brunnen153,
uProf v3.3 disables PowerProfiling if Hyper-V enabled on Windows. If its ok to disable Hyper-V in your setup, you may disable Hyper-V and try Power Profiling (uProf v3.3). In the next release, we will support Power Profiling with Hyper-V enabled.
That's it! I can confirm that all the features are available again after I disabled Hyper-V. Looking forward then to the next release
Aside from that, the temperature reading still has this weird behavior where it slowly decreases before jumping by almost 10°C, every few seconds. Is a fix for that in the works too?
Hi brunnen153,
Thanks for reporting the temperature jump behavior. We will look into this issue.