ToDos sorted by priority: - Use bitmask functions to parse CPU topology more robust (current implementation has issues on AMD) - Try to read out boost states and frequencies on Intel - Somewhere saw the ability to read power consumption of RAM from HW on Intel SandyBridge -> another monitor? - Add another c1e debug idle monitor -> Is by design racy with BIOS, but could be added with a --force option and some "be careful" messages - Add cpu_start()/cpu_stop() callbacks for monitor -> This is to move the per_cpu logic from inside the monitor to outside it. This can be given higher priority in fork_it. - Fork as many processes as there are CPUs in case the per_cpu_schedule flag is set. -> Bind forked process to each cpu. -> Execute start measures via the forked processes on each cpu. -> Run test executable in a forked process. -> Execute stop measures via the forked processes on each cpu. This would be ideal as it will not introduce noise in the tested executable.