likwid-4.2.0
- Support for Intel Xeon Phi (Knights Landing): Core, Uncore, RAPL
- Support for Uncore counters of some desktop chips (SandyBridge, IvyBridge, Haswell, Broadwell and Skylake)
- Basic support for Linux perf_event interface instead of native access. Currently only core-local counters working, Uncore is experimental
- Support to build against a existing Lua installation (5.1 - 5.3 tested)
- Support for CPU frequency manipulation, Lua interface updated
- Access module checks for LLNL's msr_safe kernel module
- Support for counter registers that are only available when HyperThreading is off
- Socket measurements can be used for all cores on the socket in metric formulas.
The LIKWID team wishes Merry Christmas to everyone.