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Operating Systems Linux SuSE Post Your /proc/cpuinfo here! Post 51336 by killerserv on Monday 17th of May 2004 08:37:51 PM
Old 05-17-2004
Red Hat Linux Advance Workstation (AW2.1) on ia64 Itanium Platform.
Code:
processor  : 0
vendor     : GenuineIntel
arch       : IA-64
family     : Itanium 2
model      : 1
revision   : 5
archrev    : 0
features   : branchlong
cpu number : 0
cpu regs   : 4
cpu MHz    : 1300.000000
itc MHz    : 1300.000000
BogoMIPS   : 1946.15

processor  : 1
vendor     : GenuineIntel
arch       : IA-64
family     : Itanium 2
model      : 1
revision   : 5
archrev    : 0
features   : branchlong
cpu number : 0
cpu regs   : 4
cpu MHz    : 1300.000000
itc MHz    : 1300.000000
BogoMIPS   : 1946.15


Last edited by killerserv; 05-21-2004 at 09:16 AM..
 

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PMK.CONF(5)						      BSD File Formats Manual						       PMK.CONF(5)

NAME
pmk.conf -- premake configuration file DESCRIPTION
pmk.conf contains a series of assignements that are used by pmk(1) and created by pmksetup(8). DATA TYPES
These are common types used by pmk, see pmkfile(5) for a complete description. OPERATORS
= This operator makes the value dynamic, which means that it will be (re)assigned everytime you run pmksetup(8). For example: BIN_CC = "/usr/bin/cc" : This operator makes the value static, which means that if you want to regenerate the pmk.conf, the value will be kept and not dynami- cally assigned by pmksetup(8). For example: BIN_INSTALL:"/usr/local/bin/install" FAMILY CLASSES
Assignements can be classed in different families. AC_* Compatibility with autoconf. BIN_* This class is used for binary paths. HW_* Hardware related data like for example byte order or cpu features. PATH_* Specific paths family. OS_* System specific data. misc Some other data (such as PREFIX) cannot fit into previous families. AC CLASS
This class is providing some variables for GNU Autoconf compatibility: AC_ECHO_C Support for "c". AC_ECHO_N Support for " ". AC_ECHO_T Support for " ". BIN CLASS
This class is providing locations of various useful binaries such as ar, as, cc, cpp, ... HW CLASS
This class is giving some information about the host hardware. HW_BYTEORDER Provide the byte order of the host: 'BIG_ENDIAN' or 'LITTLE_ENDIAN'. HW_CPU_ARCH Identify the cpu architecture. We support actually the following architectures (with cpu identification for some of them): alpha HW_ALPHA_CPU_CLASS Cpu class (EV4, EV5 or EV6). HW_ALPHA_CPU_FEATURES Cpu features list (BWX, FIX, CIX, MVI, PAT and PMI) ia_64 HW_IA64_CPU_ARCHREV Cpu architecture revision number. HW_IA64_CPU_CLASS Cpu class ('Itanium' or 'Itanium2') HW_IA64_CPU_FAMILY Cpu family number. HW_IA64_CPU_FEATURES Cpu features list (LB, SD and AO). HW_IA64_CPU_MODEL Cpu model number. HW_IA64_CPU_REVISION Cpu revision number. HW_IA64_CPU_VENDOR Cpu vendor string. m68k No specific variables. parisc_64 No specific variables. ppc No specific variables. sparc_32 No specific variables. sparc_64 No specific variables. x86_32 HW_X86_CPU_CLASS Cpu family class (386, 486, 586, ...). HW_X86_CPU_EXTFAM Extended family number. HW_X86_CPU_EXTMOD Extended model number. HW_X86_CPU_FAMILY Cpu family number. HW_X86_CPU_FEATURES Cpu features list (FPU, VME, DE, PSE, TSC, ...). HW_X86_CPU_MODEL Cpu model number. HW_X86_CPU_STD_VENDOR Standardised cpu vendor ('INTEL', 'AMD', ...). HW_X86_CPU_VENDOR Cpu vendor string. x86_64 Same as x86_32 architecture. vax No specific variables. OS CLASS
This class is providing informations about the host's operating system: OS_ARCH Operating system architecture (warning: this is OS specific). OS_NAME Operating system name (warning: linux distributions return the kernel name). OS_VERSION Operating system version (warning: linux distributions return the kernel version). PATH CLASS
This class is providing path for binaries, headers and libraries. MISC CLASS
This class is regrouping what can not be classed elsewhere. PREFIX Prefix environnement variable. SYSCONFDIR System configuration directory. PC_PATH_LIB Library path for pmkpc or pkg_config. FILES
/etc/pmk/pmk.conf default pmk(1) configuration file EXAMPLES
A typical pmk.conf might appear as follows: # autoconf compatibility AC_ECHO_C = "c" AC_ECHO_N = "" AC_ECHO_T = "" # specific binaries BIN_AR = "/usr/bin/ar" BIN_AS = "/usr/bin/as" BIN_AWK = "/usr/bin/awk" BIN_CAT = "/bin/cat" BIN_CC = "/usr/bin/cc" BIN_CPP = "/usr/bin/cpp" BIN_CXX = "/usr/bin/c++" BIN_ECHO = "/bin/echo" BIN_EGREP = "/usr/bin/egrep" BIN_GREP = "/usr/bin/grep" BIN_ID = "/usr/bin/id" BIN_INSTALL = "/usr/bin/install" BIN_LEX = "/usr/bin/lex" BIN_LN = "/bin/ln" BIN_PKGCONFIG = "/usr/local/bin/pkg-config" BIN_RANLIB = "/usr/bin/ranlib" BIN_SH = "/bin/sh" BIN_STRIP = "/usr/bin/strip" BIN_SUDO = "/usr/bin/sudo" BIN_TAR = "/bin/tar" BIN_YACC = "/usr/bin/yacc" # architecture specific HW_BYTEORDER = "LITTLE_ENDIAN" HW_CPU_ARCH = "x86_32" HW_X86_CPU_CLASS = "i686" HW_X86_CPU_EXTFAM = "0" HW_X86_CPU_EXTMOD = "0" HW_X86_CPU_FAMILY = "15" HW_X86_CPU_FEATURES = "FPU VME DE PSE TSC MSR PAE MCE CX8 APIC SEP MTRR PGE MCA CMOV PAT PSE36 CLFL DTES ACPI MMX FXR SSE SSE2 HTT TM1 PBE FPU MON DSCPL EST TM2 CX16 ETPRD " HW_X86_CPU_MODEL = "2" HW_X86_CPU_STD_VENDOR = "INTEL" HW_X86_CPU_VENDOR = "GenuineIntel" # OS related OS_ARCH = "i386" OS_NAME = "OpenBSD" OS_VERSION = "3.6" # PATH related PATH_BIN = "/bin,/sbin,/usr/bin,/usr/sbin,/usr/X11R6/bin,/usr/local/sbin,/usr/local/bin" PATH_INC = "/usr/include" PATH_LIB = "/usr/lib" # misc PC_PATH_LIB = "$PREFIX/lib/pkgconfig" PREFIX = "/usr/local" SYSCONFDIR = "/etc" SEE ALSO
make(1), pmk(1), pmkscan(1), pmkfile(5), pmksetup(8) BSD
April 03, 2003 BSD
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