Nicolas,

I have commented assembler code for the intel family of CPU's. This code goes back to the i386 and also takes into account the CPU string, and will calculate the clock speed. I do call this as a library function from c/c++ programs.

Unfortunately this is written for Microsoft's MASM, and I have never ported it to gas.

If you want a copy I can send you the assembler source code and/or the commented listing as well.

        -Derek


At 05:50 PM 1/22/2006, Nicolas Blais wrote:
On Saturday 21 January 2006 15:33, John Levine wrote:
> >Other than 'grep'ing dmesg, is there a way to know the current cpu such as
> > a struct with the machine's cpu and cpu feature (kinda like a time_t
> > struct)?
>
> $ sysctl hw.model
> hw.model: AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3000+
>
> If you want more details write a tiny assembler routine that does a
> CPUID instruction and decode the result.  Intel has a detailed application
> note about it at
> http://developer.intel.ru/design/xeon/applnots/241618.htm
>
> R's,
> John

Thanks, that was great help, I was able to get the Processor Name string using
info from that pdf.  Using asm instead of sysctl will ensure a bit more
portability.
Unfortunatly, getting the actual processor speed (in Mhz) is more complicated
according to that pdf, would you have any suggestions?

Thanks,
Nicolas.
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