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|   | # CPU INFOrmation library
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|  | 
 | |||
|  | [](https://github.com/pytorch/cpuinfo/blob/master/LICENSE) | |||
|  | [](https://travis-ci.org/pytorch/cpuinfo) | |||
|  | [](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/MaratDukhan/cpuinfo/branch/master) | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | cpuinfo is a library to detect essential for performance optimization information about host CPU. | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | ## Features
 | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | - **Cross-platform** availability: | |||
|  |   - Linux, Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS operating systems | |||
|  |   - x86, x86-64, ARM, and ARM64 architectures | |||
|  | - Modern **C/C++ interface** | |||
|  |   - Thread-safe | |||
|  |   - No memory allocation after initialization | |||
|  |   - No exceptions thrown | |||
|  | - Detection of **supported instruction sets**, up to AVX512 (x86) and ARMv8.3 extensions | |||
|  | - Detection of SoC and core information: | |||
|  |   - **Processor (SoC) name** | |||
|  |   - Vendor and **microarchitecture** for each CPU core | |||
|  |   - ID (**MIDR** on ARM, **CPUID** leaf 1 EAX value on x86) for each CPU core | |||
|  | - Detection of **cache information**: | |||
|  |   - Cache type (instruction/data/unified), size and line size | |||
|  |   - Cache associativity | |||
|  |   - Cores and logical processors (hyper-threads) sharing the cache | |||
|  | - Detection of **topology information** (relative between logical processors, cores, and processor packages) | |||
|  | - Well-tested **production-quality** code: | |||
|  |   - 60+ mock tests based on data from real devices | |||
|  |   - Includes work-arounds for common bugs in hardware and OS kernels | |||
|  |   - Supports systems with heterogenous cores, such as **big.LITTLE** and Max.Med.Min | |||
|  | - Permissive **open-source** license (Simplified BSD) | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | ## Examples
 | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | Log processor name: | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | ```c | |||
|  | cpuinfo_initialize(); | |||
|  | printf("Running on %s CPU\n", cpuinfo_get_package(0)->name); | |||
|  | ``` | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | Detect if target is a 32-bit or 64-bit ARM system: | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | ```c | |||
|  | #if CPUINFO_ARCH_ARM || CPUINFO_ARCH_ARM64
 | |||
|  |     /* 32-bit ARM-specific code here */ | |||
|  | #endif
 | |||
|  | ``` | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | Check if the host CPU support ARM NEON | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | ```c | |||
|  | cpuinfo_initialize(); | |||
|  | if (cpuinfo_has_arm_neon()) { | |||
|  |     neon_implementation(arguments); | |||
|  | } | |||
|  | ``` | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | Check if the host CPU supports x86 AVX | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | ```c | |||
|  | cpuinfo_initialize(); | |||
|  | if (cpuinfo_has_x86_avx()) { | |||
|  |     avx_implementation(arguments); | |||
|  | } | |||
|  | ``` | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | Check if the thread runs on a Cortex-A53 core | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | ```c | |||
|  | cpuinfo_initialize(); | |||
|  | switch (cpuinfo_get_current_core()->uarch) { | |||
|  |     case cpuinfo_uarch_cortex_a53: | |||
|  |         cortex_a53_implementation(arguments); | |||
|  |         break; | |||
|  |     default: | |||
|  |         generic_implementation(arguments); | |||
|  |         break; | |||
|  | } | |||
|  | ``` | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | Get the size of level 1 data cache on the fastest core in the processor (e.g. big core in big.LITTLE ARM systems): | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | ```c | |||
|  | cpuinfo_initialize(); | |||
|  | const size_t l1_size = cpuinfo_get_processor(0)->cache.l1d->size; | |||
|  | ``` | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | Pin thread to cores sharing L2 cache with the current core (Linux or Android) | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | ```c | |||
|  | cpuinfo_initialize(); | |||
|  | cpu_set_t cpu_set; | |||
|  | CPU_ZERO(&cpu_set); | |||
|  | const struct cpuinfo_cache* current_l2 = cpuinfo_get_current_processor()->cache.l2; | |||
|  | for (uint32_t i = 0; i < current_l2->processor_count; i++) { | |||
|  |     CPU_SET(cpuinfo_get_processor(current_l2->processor_start + i)->linux_id, &cpu_set); | |||
|  | } | |||
|  | pthread_setaffinity_np(pthread_self(), sizeof(cpu_set_t), &cpu_set); | |||
|  | ``` | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | ## Use via pkg-config
 | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | If you would like to provide your project's build environment with the necessary compiler and linker flags in a portable manner, the library by default when built enables `CPUINFO_BUILD_PKG_CONFIG` and will generate a [pkg-config](https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/pkg-config/) manifest (_libcpuinfo.pc_). Here are several examples of how to use it: | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | ### Command Line
 | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | If you used your distro's package manager to install the library, you can verify that it is available to your build environment like so: | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | ```console | |||
|  | $ pkg-config --cflags --libs libcpuinfo | |||
|  | -I/usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/ -L/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/ -lcpuinfo | |||
|  | ``` | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | If you have installed the library from source into a non-standard prefix, pkg-config may need help finding it: | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | ```console | |||
|  | $ PKG_CONFIG_PATH="/home/me/projects/cpuinfo/prefix/lib/pkgconfig/:$PKG_CONFIG_PATH" pkg-config --cflags --libs libcpuinfo | |||
|  | -I/home/me/projects/cpuinfo/prefix/include -L/home/me/projects/cpuinfo/prefix/lib -lcpuinfo | |||
|  | ``` | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | ### GNU Autotools
 | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | To [use](https://autotools.io/pkgconfig/pkg_check_modules.html) with the GNU Autotools include the following snippet in your project's `configure.ac`: | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | ```makefile | |||
|  | # CPU INFOrmation library...
 | |||
|  | PKG_CHECK_MODULES( | |||
|  |     [libcpuinfo], [libcpuinfo], [], | |||
|  |     [AC_MSG_ERROR([libcpuinfo missing...])]) | |||
|  | YOURPROJECT_CXXFLAGS="$YOURPROJECT_CXXFLAGS $libcpuinfo_CFLAGS" | |||
|  | YOURPROJECT_LIBS="$YOURPROJECT_LIBS $libcpuinfo_LIBS" | |||
|  | ``` | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | ### Meson
 | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | To use with Meson you just need to add `dependency('libcpuinfo')` as a dependency for your executable. | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | ```meson | |||
|  | project( | |||
|  |     'MyCpuInfoProject', | |||
|  |     'cpp', | |||
|  |     meson_version: '>=0.55.0' | |||
|  | ) | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | executable( | |||
|  |     'MyCpuInfoExecutable', | |||
|  |     sources: 'main.cpp', | |||
|  |     dependencies: dependency('libcpuinfo') | |||
|  | ) | |||
|  | ``` | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | ### CMake
 | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | To use with CMake use the [FindPkgConfig](https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/module/FindPkgConfig.html) module. Here is an example: | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | ```cmake | |||
|  | cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.6) | |||
|  | project("MyCpuInfoProject") | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | find_package(PkgConfig) | |||
|  | pkg_check_modules(CpuInfo REQUIRED IMPORTED_TARGET libcpuinfo) | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | add_executable(${PROJECT_NAME} main.cpp) | |||
|  | target_link_libraries(${PROJECT_NAME} PkgConfig::CpuInfo) | |||
|  | ``` | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | ### Makefile
 | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | To use within a vanilla makefile, you can call pkg-config directly to supply compiler and linker flags using shell substitution. | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | ```makefile | |||
|  | CFLAGS=-g3 -Wall -Wextra -Werror ... | |||
|  | LDFLAGS=-lfoo ... | |||
|  | ... | |||
|  | CFLAGS+= $(pkg-config --cflags libcpuinfo) | |||
|  | LDFLAGS+= $(pkg-config --libs libcpuinfo) | |||
|  | ``` | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | ## Exposed information
 | |||
|  | - [x] Processor (SoC) name | |||
|  | - [x] Microarchitecture | |||
|  | - [x] Usable instruction sets | |||
|  | - [ ] CPU frequency | |||
|  | - [x] Cache | |||
|  |   - [x] Size | |||
|  |   - [x] Associativity | |||
|  |   - [x] Line size | |||
|  |   - [x] Number of partitions | |||
|  |   - [x] Flags (unified, inclusive, complex hash function) | |||
|  |   - [x] Topology (logical processors that share this cache level) | |||
|  | - [ ] TLB | |||
|  |   - [ ] Number of entries | |||
|  |   - [ ] Associativity | |||
|  |   - [ ] Covered page types (instruction, data) | |||
|  |   - [ ] Covered page sizes | |||
|  | - [x] Topology information | |||
|  |   - [x] Logical processors | |||
|  |   - [x] Cores | |||
|  |   - [x] Packages (sockets) | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | ## Supported environments:
 | |||
|  | - [x] Android | |||
|  |   - [x] x86 ABI | |||
|  |   - [x] x86_64 ABI | |||
|  |   - [x] armeabi ABI | |||
|  |   - [x] armeabiv7-a ABI | |||
|  |   - [x] arm64-v8a ABI | |||
|  |   - [ ] ~~mips ABI~~ | |||
|  |   - [ ] ~~mips64 ABI~~ | |||
|  | - [x] Linux | |||
|  |   - [x] x86 | |||
|  |   - [x] x86-64 | |||
|  |   - [x] 32-bit ARM (ARMv5T and later) | |||
|  |   - [x] ARM64 | |||
|  |   - [ ] PowerPC64 | |||
|  | - [x] iOS | |||
|  |   - [x] x86 (iPhone simulator) | |||
|  |   - [x] x86-64 (iPhone simulator) | |||
|  |   - [x] ARMv7 | |||
|  |   - [x] ARM64 | |||
|  | - [x] OS X | |||
|  |   - [x] x86 | |||
|  |   - [x] x86-64 | |||
|  | - [x] Windows | |||
|  |   - [x] x86 | |||
|  |   - [x] x86-64 | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | ## Methods
 | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | - Processor (SoC) name detection | |||
|  |   - [x] Using CPUID leaves 0x80000002–0x80000004 on x86/x86-64 | |||
|  |   - [x] Using `/proc/cpuinfo` on ARM | |||
|  |   - [x] Using `ro.chipname`, `ro.board.platform`, `ro.product.board`, `ro.mediatek.platform`, `ro.arch` properties (Android) | |||
|  |   - [ ] Using kernel log (`dmesg`) on ARM Linux | |||
|  | - Vendor and microarchitecture detection | |||
|  |   - [x] Intel-designed x86/x86-64 cores (up to Sunny Cove, Goldmont Plus, and Knights Mill) | |||
|  |   - [x] AMD-designed x86/x86-64 cores (up to Puma/Jaguar and Zen 2) | |||
|  |   - [ ] VIA-designed x86/x86-64 cores | |||
|  |   - [ ] Other x86 cores (DM&P, RDC, Transmeta, Cyrix, Rise) | |||
|  |   - [x] ARM-designed ARM cores (up to Cortex-A55, Cortex-A77, and Neoverse E1/N1) | |||
|  |   - [x] Qualcomm-designed ARM cores (Scorpion, Krait, and Kryo) | |||
|  |   - [x] Nvidia-designed ARM cores (Denver and Carmel) | |||
|  |   - [x] Samsung-designed ARM cores (Exynos) | |||
|  |   - [x] Intel-designed ARM cores (XScale up to 3rd-gen) | |||
|  |   - [x] Apple-designed ARM cores (up to Lightning and Thunder) | |||
|  |   - [x] Cavium-designed ARM cores (ThunderX) | |||
|  |   - [x] AppliedMicro-designed ARM cores (X-Gene) | |||
|  | - Instruction set detection | |||
|  |   - [x] Using CPUID (x86/x86-64) | |||
|  |   - [x] Using `/proc/cpuinfo` on 32-bit ARM EABI (Linux) | |||
|  |   - [x] Using microarchitecture heuristics on (32-bit ARM) | |||
|  |   - [x] Using `FPSID` and `WCID` registers (32-bit ARM) | |||
|  |   - [x] Using `getauxval` (Linux/ARM) | |||
|  |   - [x] Using `/proc/self/auxv` (Android/ARM) | |||
|  |   - [ ] Using instruction probing on ARM (Linux) | |||
|  |   - [ ] Using CPUID registers on ARM64 (Linux) | |||
|  | - Cache detection | |||
|  |   - [x] Using CPUID leaf 0x00000002 (x86/x86-64) | |||
|  |   - [x] Using CPUID leaf 0x00000004 (non-AMD x86/x86-64) | |||
|  |   - [ ] Using CPUID leaves 0x80000005-0x80000006 (AMD x86/x86-64) | |||
|  |   - [x] Using CPUID leaf 0x8000001D (AMD x86/x86-64) | |||
|  |   - [x] Using `/proc/cpuinfo` (Linux/pre-ARMv7) | |||
|  |   - [x] Using microarchitecture heuristics (ARM) | |||
|  |   - [x] Using chipset name (ARM) | |||
|  |   - [x] Using `sysctlbyname` (Mach) | |||
|  |   - [x] Using sysfs `typology` directories (ARM/Linux) | |||
|  |   - [ ] Using sysfs `cache` directories (Linux) | |||
|  | - TLB detection | |||
|  |   - [x] Using CPUID leaf 0x00000002 (x86/x86-64) | |||
|  |   - [ ] Using CPUID leaves 0x80000005-0x80000006 and 0x80000019 (AMD x86/x86-64) | |||
|  |   - [x] Using microarchitecture heuristics (ARM) | |||
|  | - Topology detection | |||
|  |   - [x] Using CPUID leaf 0x00000001 on x86/x86-64 (legacy APIC ID) | |||
|  |   - [x] Using CPUID leaf 0x0000000B on x86/x86-64 (Intel APIC ID) | |||
|  |   - [ ] Using CPUID leaf 0x8000001E on x86/x86-64 (AMD APIC ID) | |||
|  |   - [x] Using `/proc/cpuinfo` (Linux) | |||
|  |   - [x] Using `host_info` (Mach) | |||
|  |   - [x] Using `GetLogicalProcessorInformationEx` (Windows) | |||
|  |   - [x] Using sysfs (Linux) | |||
|  |   - [x] Using chipset name (ARM/Linux) | |||
|  | 
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