How do I call “cpuid” in Linux?

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眼角桃花 2020-11-27 22:34

While writing new code for Windows, I stumbled upon _cpuinfo() from the Windows API. As I am mainly dealing with a Linux environment (GCC) I want to have access

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  • 2020-11-27 22:52
    for (a =0; a < 5; ++a;)
    

    There should only be two semicolons there. You've got three.

    This is basic C/C++ syntax; the CPUID is a red herring.

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  • 2020-11-27 23:00

    Since you are compiling with GCC then you can include cpuid.h which declares these functions:

    /* Return highest supported input value for cpuid instruction.  ext can
       be either 0x0 or 0x8000000 to return highest supported value for
       basic or extended cpuid information.  Function returns 0 if cpuid
       is not supported or whatever cpuid returns in eax register.  If sig
       pointer is non-null, then first four bytes of the signature
       (as found in ebx register) are returned in location pointed by sig.  */
    unsigned int __get_cpuid_max (unsigned int __ext, unsigned int *__sig)
    
    /* Return cpuid data for requested cpuid level, as found in returned
       eax, ebx, ecx and edx registers.  The function checks if cpuid is
       supported and returns 1 for valid cpuid information or 0 for
       unsupported cpuid level.  All pointers are required to be non-null.  */
    int __get_cpuid (unsigned int __level,
        unsigned int *__eax, unsigned int *__ebx,
        unsigned int *__ecx, unsigned int *__edx)
    

    You don't need to, and should not, re-implement this functionality.

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