Releases: Syllo/nvtop
Releases · Syllo/nvtop
Release 3.1.0
Added support for the following hardware accelerators/GPUs:
- More
Adreno GPUs
thanks to the panfrost linux driver Mac GPUs
(tested on M1 and M2 by the community)Huawei Ascend accelerators
Bugfixes and improvements:
- Don't call handlers for GPUs that are marked as not to be monitored
- Fix crash when the configuration file path could not be discovered through user environment variables (XDG_HOME etc)
Release 3.0.2
Bugfixes:
- AMGDPU: GPUs other than id 0 should now be correctly monitored. Thanks to @CabbageSong
- Fixed a bug in GPU selection logic through the F2 menu where the wrong GPUs would still be displayed. Thanks to @cfwen for pointing me in the right direction
Improvemenrs:
- Support for ADRENO GPUs through the msm driver. Thanks @Sonicadvance1 and @robclark
- Better AMDGPU device name query for newer GPUs thanks to @amdsc21 and @paklui.
- "hjkl" directional keys. Thanks @Euro20179
Release 3.0.1
Bugfix:
- Other process than nvtop would end up hidden instead of nvtop itself.
- AMDGPU processes that use graphical and compute resources within the same DRM context would erroneously only report compute usage.
Release 3.0.0
New for this version:
- Intel GPU support
- Partial for this release due to pending kernel patches. See the Intel section of the README for more information
- Works (any): dectect GPU with name and clock speed
- Works on Linux kernel >= 5.19: GPU usage, encode/decode usage, processes running on GPU.
- Not supported yet: Memory (GPU and processes), Memory clock, fan, power, RX/TX data exchange rate.
- Uses libsystemd (requires sd-device) or libudev (on systems without systemd or sd-device) to detect the devices and extract some GPU metrics
- Partial for this release due to pending kernel patches. See the Intel section of the README for more information
- Support for detecting integrated graphic cards (Intel and AMD)
- A new "GPU select" window in the setup window (F2) to enable/disable monitoring of select GPUs
- This setting can be saved to be persistent after a restart
- This replaces the "-s" and "-i" command line options
- An new option to hide nvtop's own process from the process list (enabled by default)
- Support messages on startup to inform about limitations on old kernels
- Provide an Appstream metainfo file for nvtop
Fix:
- Workaround to detect AMD GPUs which are always reporting 100% usage through the DRM driver and show the sum of the processes usage instead
Release 2.0.4
New this update:
- snap support thanks to @Nightmayr
- Standalone application through an AppImage
- No compilation needed, download and run (see README)!
- Built inside an Ubuntu 18.04 docker (should run almost everywhere but please report any issue).
- Logo and .desktop file (required for an AppImage). The logo is not the best since I am not very talented ...
- AMDGPU compute task reporting in the process list.
Fix and improvements this update:
- Fix warnings from misuse of ncurses print function. Thanks @felixonmars
- Go through /proc only once per update, independently of the number of GPUs.
- Less resources used on systems with multiple AMD GPUs.
- Fix inconsistencies coming from AMDGPU fdinfo interface (e.g., greater than 100% usage in some occasions)
Help nvtop:
I am working on adding Intel support for the next release. If someone has (or plans to buy) a dedicated Intel GPU, please drop a comment on the #106 thread if you are willing to help by sharing some udev
and fdinfo
dump of your system.
Release 2.0.3
New this update:
- Second are shown on the graphs time axis.
- AMDGPU support for the Linux kernels >=5.19
- Support for the updated fdinfo interface (seems to be a name harmonization between multiple drivers, i.e., AMD and Intel)
- More precise GPU usage metrics
- Per-GPU gfx, encode and decode time usage in nanoseconds allows for a precise percentage usage computation independently of the driver update rate (a GPU time usage column for the process list will follow)
Fix:
- Segfault while retrieving AMDGPU device handles and no device node could be opened.
- Compilation warnings
Thanks to all contributors!
Release 2.0.2
New this update:
- AMDGPU encode and decode metrics full support
- Getting GPU metrics from the process information for older AMDGPU (when the DRM interface does not support it)
Fixes and improvements:
- Fix interface artifacts when the terminal is maximized
- Plot support for up to 64 accelerators
- Fix crash for some terminal sizes when the number of GPU was greater than 1
- Multiple interface positioning algorithm fix
- Memory allocation overflow checks
- Switched to linear array allocation strategy to reduce the memory footprint
- Unit testing using gtest (provides a test target when -DENABLE_TESTING is set or during Debug build)
Release 2.0.1
Minor bugfix release following AMDGPU support.
- Fixed compilation error on systems with older libdrm versions.
- Extract PCIe generation and width from a more reliable source for AMDGPU.
Release 2.0.0
New in this release:
- AMDGPU support
Bugfix:
- Removed a printf to stderr that could break the ncurses layout.
Release 1.2.2
Minor release with some bugfix before updating the Debian package.