On 2020-02-23 07:24, Marco Atzeri wrote: > Am 22.02.2020 um 17:59 schrieb Brian Inglis: >> On 2020-02-21 23:24, Marco Atzeri wrote: >>> Am 22.02.2020 um 05:49 schrieb Brian Inglis: >>>> I would like to offer to package cpuid: >>>> >>>> dumps CPUID information about the CPU(s) >>>> >>>> The program dumps detailed information about the CPU(s) gathered from >>>> the CPUID instruction, and also determines the exact model of CPU(s). >>>> >>>> Whereas /proc/cpuinfo is like an abstract of the features important to >>>> Linux in a system, cpuid is a standalone utility which writes a paper >>>> expounding on every feature in each CPU's architecture and what it can >>>> do, at about the one line per bit level. >>>> > > GTG , you can upload Thanks Marco.
Could you please either post, or PM me (to save you time) or [email protected] directly, your anomalous cpuid display output log, plus the cpuid -r dump from the same CPU, and the /proc/cpuinfo display output log, as Todd uses these to refine cpuid operation and reporting, and none of these depend on any system characteristics other than the processor and support chips. Likewise, anyone else seeing anomalous results should also feel free to either post, or PM me (to save you time) or [email protected] directly, your anomalous cpuid display output log, plus the cpuid -r dump from the same CPU, and the /proc/cpuinfo display output log, for cpuid improvement. Todd also welcomes non-anomalous results provided in all the forms above plus any additional info or links relevant to that specific processor model directly to [email protected] for cpuid testing. -- Take care. Thanks, Brian Inglis, Calgary, Alberta, Canada This email may be disturbing to some readers as it contains too much technical detail. Reader discretion is advised.
