On 27/12/12 22:38, Ewald wrote:
Hmmm, that;s indeed quite some different output you've got there. Mine looks like this:

    processor       : 0
    vendor_id       : GenuineIntel
    cpu family      : 6
    model           : 23
    model name      : Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU     E8600  @ 3.33GHz
    stepping        : 10
    microcode       : 0xa07
    cpu MHz         : 2000.000
    cache size      : 6144 KB
    physical id     : 0
    siblings        : 2
    core id         : 0
    cpu cores       : 2
    apicid          : 0
    initial apicid  : 0
    fpu             : yes
    fpu_exception   : yes
    cpuid level     : 13
    wp              : yes
    flags           : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr
    pge mca cmov pat pse36 clflush dts acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss ht tm
    pbe syscall nx lm constant_tsc arch_perfmon pebs bts rep_good nopl
    aperfmperf pni dtes64 monitor ds_cpl vmx smx est tm2 ssse3 cx16
    xtpr pdcm sse4_1 xsave lahf_lm dtherm tpr_shadow vnmi flexpriority
    bogomips        : 6668.63
    clflush size    : 64
    cache_alignment : 64
    address sizes   : 36 bits physical, 48 bits virtual
    power management:


(this is repeated twice, with only `processor:0` changing to `processor:1`)


Since this is the same kind of output I got on several other linux distributions/architectures(--> 32 bit versus 64 bit intel), I assumed it was kinda `standard`. Then again assume = ...

Well, anyway, it's a bit trickier than I thought at first in that case.

I guess one way of calculating the number of processors is to iterate through every 'processor' in the list and add 1 if 'siblings' = 'cpu cores' (no hyperthreading), and 0.5 if 'siblings' = 2 x 'cpu cores' (hyperthreading enabled).

Despite your listing of cpuinfo is partial, one can deduce that you don't have hyperthreading.

Stephano
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