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papi_hw_info_t
PAPI_hw_info_t(3) PAPI PAPI_hw_info_t(3)
NAME
PAPI_hw_info_t -
Hardware info structure.
SYNOPSIS
Data Fields
int ncpu
int threads
int cores
int sockets
int nnodes
int totalcpus
int vendor
char vendor_string [128]
int model
char model_string [128]
float revision
int cpuid_family
int cpuid_model
int cpuid_stepping
int cpu_max_mhz
int cpu_min_mhz
PAPI_mh_info_t mem_hierarchy
int virtualized
char virtual_vendor_string [128]
char virtual_vendor_version [128]
float mhz
int clock_mhz
int reserved [8]
Field Documentation
int PAPI_hw_info_t::clock_mhz
Deprecated
int PAPI_hw_info_t::cores
Number of cores per socket
int PAPI_hw_info_t::cpu_max_mhz
Maximum supported CPU speed
int PAPI_hw_info_t::cpu_min_mhz
Minimum supported CPU speed
int PAPI_hw_info_t::cpuid_family
cpuid family
int PAPI_hw_info_t::cpuid_model
cpuid model
int PAPI_hw_info_t::cpuid_stepping
cpuid stepping
PAPI_mh_info_t PAPI_hw_info_t::mem_hierarchy
PAPI memory heirarchy description
float PAPI_hw_info_t::mhz
Deprecated
int PAPI_hw_info_t::model
Model number of CPU
char PAPI_hw_info_t::model_string[128]
Model string of CPU
int PAPI_hw_info_t::ncpu
Number of CPUs per NUMA Node
int PAPI_hw_info_t::nnodes
Total Number of NUMA Nodes
float PAPI_hw_info_t::revision
Revision of CPU
int PAPI_hw_info_t::sockets
Number of sockets
int PAPI_hw_info_t::threads
Number of hdw threads per core
int PAPI_hw_info_t::totalcpus
Total number of CPUs in the entire system
int PAPI_hw_info_t::vendor
Vendor number of CPU
char PAPI_hw_info_t::vendor_string[128]
Vendor string of CPU
char PAPI_hw_info_t::virtual_vendor_string[128]
Vendor for virtual machine
char PAPI_hw_info_t::virtual_vendor_version[128]
Version of virtual machine
int PAPI_hw_info_t::virtualized
Running in virtual machine
Author
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