Added Alt-S as a hot key alternative to Ctrl-C for Windows 10 Desktop OS.
Summary reports now include the version of the Intel SoC Watch driver used to collect the data in addition to the application version number. Added driver version to the summary report header.
It is now assumed the devices will behave in expected fashion so that users are not burdened with having to add new device IDs manually. The -f pcie-lpm and -f pcie-ltr features will no longer result in unknown device ID warning. Reduced device ID checking for PCIe metrics.The wakeup table note is: "Unknown" wakeups mean the CPU wakeup reason could not be attributed to a known cause. The residency table note is: "Unknown" state occurs when the system enters a platform idle state (ACPI S3 or S4). For -f hw-cpu-cstate and -f hw-cpu-pstate, CPU C-State and CPU P-State reports now include a note explaining the meaning of the Unknown value that may appear in these reports. Added explanatory note to reports containing the Unknown value.Use option -log (short name -l) to log all console messages to a file. Added option to log console output to a file.What is new with Intel® SoCWatch v2.6.1 for Windows* ( referred from NDA v2.6.1 release notes, let me know what should be deleted )
Future plans for this tool include adding support to launch SoC Watch collections on remote systems.