source "package/memtest86/Config.in"
source "package/memtester/Config.in"
source "package/minicom/Config.in"
+ source "package/msr-tools/Config.in"
source "package/nanocom/Config.in"
source "package/neard/Config.in"
source "package/nvidia-driver/Config.in"
--- /dev/null
+config BR2_PACKAGE_MSR_TOOLS
+ bool "msr-tools"
+ depends on BR2_i386 || BR2_x86_64
+ help
+ The MSR Tools project provides utilities to access x86
+ processor MSRs and CPU ID directly.
+
+ Those tools access the hardware through the
+ /dev/cpu/<cpu#>/msr and /dev/cpu/<cpu#>/cpuid devices. This
+ necessitates msr and cpuid support in the kernel, which
+ means you need a kernel compiled with configuration options
+ CONFIG_X86_CPUID and CONFIG_X86_MSR enabled.
+
+ https://01.org/msr-tools
--- /dev/null
+# Locally computed:
+sha256 9b87245ee091a798184e447066e9e0d7709b7c81f5e6ad55f2b958c1aa50c4a3 msr-tools-1.3.tar.gz
--- /dev/null
+################################################################################
+#
+# msr-tools
+#
+################################################################################
+
+MSR_TOOLS_VERSION = 1.3
+MSR_TOOLS_SITE = $(call github,01org,msr-tools,msr-tools-$(MSR_TOOLS_VERSION))
+MSR_TOOLS_LICENSE = GPLv2
+MSR_TOOLS_LICENSE_FILES = cpuid.c
+
+define MSR_TOOLS_BUILD_CMDS
+ $(TARGET_MAKE_ENV) $(MAKE) -C $(@D) $(TARGET_CONFIGURE_OPTS)
+endef
+
+define MSR_TOOLS_INSTALL_TARGET_CMDS
+ $(TARGET_MAKE_ENV) $(MAKE) -C $(@D) $(TARGET_CONFIGURE_OPTS) install \
+ sbindir="$(TARGET_DIR)/usr/sbin"
+endef
+
+$(eval $(generic-package))