On 9/10/20 7:32 PM, Stephane Eranian wrote:
> 
> 
> On Tue, Sep 8, 2020 at 8:27 AM William Cohen <wco...@redhat.com 
> <mailto:wco...@redhat.com>> wrote:
> 
>     On 9/7/20 6:03 PM, Stephane Eranian via perfmon2-devel wrote:
>     > Hello,
>     >
>     > After more than 2 years without a release, I decided it was way 
> overdue! I am hoping to get back to a more regular release schedule past 
> 2020. But the development never actually stopped, so everything was already 
> available in the git repository.
>     >
>     > Lots of new support in this release:
>     >   - Intel Icelake core PMU
>     >   - AMD Zen2 core PMU
>     >   - AMD Zen1 core PMU
>     >   - ARM Neoverse N1 core PMU
>     >   - Intel CascadelakeX uncore PMU
>     >   - IBM s390 updates
>     >   - lot of Intel event table updates
>     >   - Intel Tremont core PMU support
>     >   - Intel RAPL updates
>     >   - Marvell TX2 core and uncore support
>     >   - enhanced per-event info: can report if event is speculative 
> (starting with Intel Icelake)
>     >   - support for Intel Icelake Extended PEBS via hw_smple attribute
>     >   - rtop examples building conditionally now (must have ncurses-devel)
>     >   - many bug fixes
>     >
>     > Thanks to all the contributors.
>     > Release is available here 
> <https://sourceforge.net/projects/perfmon2/files/libpfm4/libpfm-4.11.0.tar.gz/download>.
>     >
>     > Enjoy!
> 
>     Hi Stephane,
> 
>     Thanks very much for the new libpfm release.  I have created a build of 
> it in Fedora Rawhide, libpfm-4.11.0-1.fc34 :
> 
>     https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=51008386
> 
>     I see there is also Fujitsu A64FX support in there.  However, the 
> documentation page is only installed for the 32-bit arm 
> (CONFIG_PFMLIB_ARCH_ARM).  It doesn't get included in the 
> CONFIG_PFMLIB_ARCH_ARM64 build.
> 
> I will fix that this week.
> Let me know if you found anything else.
> Thanks.
> 

Hi Stephane,

I noticed that the libpfm library generated by libpfm-4.11.0 is:

 /usr/lib64/libpfm.so.4.10.1

It looks like the this is due to the following not being bumped in the release:

config.mk:REVISION=10

-Will



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