# amdgpu_stats
_Archived: moved to [GitHub](https://github.com/joshlay/amdgpu_stats)_
A Python module/TUI for AMD GPU statistics.
Tested _only_ on `RX6000` series cards and _(less so)_ with Ryzen CPU iGPUs.
Please [file an issue](https://git.init3.us/BraveTraveler/amdgpu_stats/issues)
if finding incompatibility!
## Screenshots
Main screen / stats
![Screenshot of the main stats table](https://git.init3.us/BraveTraveler/amdgpu_stats/raw/branch/master/screens/main.svg "Main screen")
Usage graphs
![Screenshot of the 'graphing' scroll bars](https://git.init3.us/BraveTraveler/amdgpu_stats/raw/branch/master/screens/graphs.svg "Graphs")
Logs
![Screenshot of the 'Logs' tab pane](https://git.init3.us/BraveTraveler/amdgpu_stats/raw/branch/master/screens/logs.svg "Logs")
## Installation
```bash
pip install amdgpu-stats
```
To use the _TUI_, run `amdgpu-stats` in your terminal of choice. For the _module_, see below!
## Module
Introduction:
```python
In [1]: import amdgpu_stats.utils
In [2]: amdgpu_stats.utils.AMDGPU_CARDS
Out[2]: {'card0': '/sys/class/drm/card0/device/hwmon/hwmon9'}
In [3]: amdgpu_stats.utils.get_core_stats('card0')
Out[3]: {'sclk': 640000000, 'mclk': 1000000000, 'voltage': 0.79, 'util_pct': 65}
In [4]: amdgpu_stats.utils.get_clock('core', format_freq=True)
Out[4]: '659 MHz'
```
For more information on what the module provides, please see:
- [ReadTheDocs](https://amdgpu-stats.readthedocs.io/en/latest/)
- `help('amdgpu_stats.utils')` in your interpreter
- [The module source](https://git.init3.us/BraveTraveler/amdgpu_stats/src/branch/master/src/amdgpu_stats/utils.py)
Feature requests [are encouraged](https://git.init3.us/BraveTraveler/amdgpu_stats/issues) 😀
## Requirements
Only `Linux` is supported. Information is _completely_ sourced from interfaces in `sysfs`.
It _may_ be necessary to update the `amdgpu.ppfeaturemask` parameter to enable metrics.
This is assumed present for *control* over the elements being monitored. Untested without.
See [this Arch Wiki entry](https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/AMDGPU#Boot_parameter) for context.