Tempest is a "Temperature Estimator" that runs on any Linux based system with LMSensors configured. Tempest provides a thermal profile of an application and correlates temperature data to source code. Tempest also regulates the temperature within stipu


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  • thermal-tempest x86-Tempest-1.0beta file released: x86-32bit-Tempest-1.0beta.tar.gz

    ************************************************************************* * Copyright 2007 Virginia Tech Intellectual Properties.* * Authors: Hari K. Pyla, Kirk W. Cameron * * SCAPE Laboratory, * * Virginia Tech, * * Blacksburg VA 24061* * * * Email: tempest@cs.vt.edu* * Webpage: http://scape.cs.vt.edu * ** * We do not take responsibility for any damage caused * * in any manner, as a result of using this code * * or any components of the Tempest framework. * * * * Tempest Version 1.0* * April 30th, 2007 * ************************************************************************* Here are some of the answers to frequently asked questions? 1.What do you need to do to run Tempest? Well, First,you need to have a Linux system. There is no dependence on kernel version. Second, you need to configure lm_sensors[1] in order to read temperature. For any questions about lm_sensors, please refer the lm_senors FAQlisted at [1]. Third, for function level profiling, you need to use GNU Compiler collection(gcc, g77, g++). They can be obtained from [2]. However, for block level profiling, you may use any compiler. 2. What are the common issues, that arise when using lm_sensors? Configuring lm_sensors can be tricky at times, Please follow the documentation listed at [1]. If you have any questions please refer to lm_sensor mailing list. If you still have any questions please feel free to email us. 3. Does Tempest run on 64bit systems? Yes, we currently have a Tempest version for 64bit systems. It will be released shortly. 4. I have a dual core or dual processor can I use Tempest? Yes, you can. This version of Tempest does not support this feature. However the CMP and SMP version will be released shortly. 5. I have windows OS, can I use Tempest? No, Tempest currently supports only Linux based systems. 6. I have a Mac, can I use Tempest? Yes, If you have a G4, G5 etc.. ie Power PC architecture then you cannot use this version of Tempest. However if you have a Intel based Mac then you can use Tempest. 7. Is there way a way you can contribute to Tempest development? Yes, please email us, we welcome developers to join us. References: [1] http://www.lm-sensors.org/ [2] http://gcc.gnu.org/

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