Added `numa_info()` function.
`veperf` can now print memory bandwidth information from running processes if they are run with `VE_PERF_MODE=VECTOR-MEM`.
In addition it prints the power consumption of each VE as well as the energy consumed since the start of the `veperf` program.
If you have no root privileges on the machine, untar the file py-veosinfo-2.5.1-localinstall-py27-py36.tgz in your home directory. You can then call
~/.local/bin/veperf