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| .TH THERMOMETER 8
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| # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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| .SH NAME
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| \fBthermometer\fP - A thermal profiling tool
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| 
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| .SH SYNOPSIS
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| .ft B
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| .B thermometer
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| .RB [ options ]
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| .RB [ command ]
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| .br
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| .SH DESCRIPTION
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| \fBthermometer \fP captures the thermal zones temperature at a
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| specified sampling period. It is optimized to reduce as much as
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| possible the overhead while doing the temperature acquisition in order
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| to prevent disrupting the running application we may want to profile.
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| 
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| This low overhead also allows a high rate sampling for the temperature
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| which could be necessary to spot overshots and undershots.
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| 
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| If no configuration file is specified, then all the thermal zones will
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| be monitored at 4Hz, so every 250ms. A configuration file specifies
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| the thermal zone names and the desired sampling period. A thermal zone
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| name can be a regular expression to specify a group of thermal zone.
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| 
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| The sampling of the different thermal zones will be written into
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| separate files with the thermal zone name. It is possible to specify a
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| postfix to identify them for example for a specific scenario. The
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| output directory can be specified in addition.
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| 
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| Without any parameters, \fBthermometer \fP captures all the thermal
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| zone temperatures every 250ms and write to the current directory the
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| captured files postfixed with the current date.
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| 
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| If a running \fBduration\fP is specified or a \fBcommand\fP, the
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| capture ends at the end of the duration if the command did not
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| finished before. The \fBduration\fP can be specified alone as well as
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| the \fBcommand\fP. If none is specified, the capture will continue
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| indefinitively until interrupted by \fBSIGINT\fP or \fBSIGQUIT\fP.
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| .PP
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| 
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| .SS Options
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| .PP
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| The \fB-h, --help\fP option shows a short usage help
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| .PP
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| The \fB-o <dir>, --output <dir>\fP option defines the output directory to put the
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| sampling files
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| .PP
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| The \fB-c <config>, --config <config>\fP option specifies the configuration file to use
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| .PP
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| The \fB-d <seconds>, --duration <seconds>\fP option specifies the duration of the capture
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| .PP
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| The \fB-l <loglevel>, --loglevel <loglevel>\fP option sets the loglevel [DEBUG,INFO,NOTICE,WARN,ERROR]
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| .PP
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| The \fB-p <string>, --postfix <string>\fP option appends \fBstring\fP at the end of the capture filenames
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| .PP
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| The \fB-s, --syslog\fP option sets the output to syslog, default is \fBstdout\fP
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| .PP
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| The \fB-w, --overwrite\fP overwrites the output files if they exist
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| .PP
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| 
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| .PP
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| 
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| .SS "Exit status:"
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| .TP
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| 0
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| if OK,
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| .TP
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| 1
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| Error with the options specified as parameters
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| .TP
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| 2
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| Error when configuring the logging facility
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| .TP
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| 3
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| Error when configuring the time
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| .TP
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| 4
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| Error in the initialization routine
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| .TP
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| 5
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| Error during the runtime
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| 
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| .SH Capture file format
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| 
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| Every file contains two columns. The first one is the uptime timestamp
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| in order to find a point in time since the system started up if there
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| is any thermal event. The second one is the temperature in milli
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| degree. The first line contains the label of each column.
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| 
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| .SH AUTHOR
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| Daniel Lezcano <daniel.lezcano@kernel.org>
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