amdgpu_pm_info in CentOS 7.4

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when my graphic card is running, I can use cat /sys/kernel/debug/dri/0/amdgpu_pm_info to find out power and load for current value. After I update CentOS to 7.4 (1708) and the power no longer shows. I'm not sure if I've did something wrong during the update or accidentally turned something off.



Is there another way to find out the power consumption of the (running) graphic card?







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    when my graphic card is running, I can use cat /sys/kernel/debug/dri/0/amdgpu_pm_info to find out power and load for current value. After I update CentOS to 7.4 (1708) and the power no longer shows. I'm not sure if I've did something wrong during the update or accidentally turned something off.



    Is there another way to find out the power consumption of the (running) graphic card?







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      when my graphic card is running, I can use cat /sys/kernel/debug/dri/0/amdgpu_pm_info to find out power and load for current value. After I update CentOS to 7.4 (1708) and the power no longer shows. I'm not sure if I've did something wrong during the update or accidentally turned something off.



      Is there another way to find out the power consumption of the (running) graphic card?







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      when my graphic card is running, I can use cat /sys/kernel/debug/dri/0/amdgpu_pm_info to find out power and load for current value. After I update CentOS to 7.4 (1708) and the power no longer shows. I'm not sure if I've did something wrong during the update or accidentally turned something off.



      Is there another way to find out the power consumption of the (running) graphic card?









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