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Dr-Noob
ef9cb9b9c5 [v1.00] Bump version 2021-08-23 09:31:46 +02:00
Dr-Noob
6a9d30ee37 [v0.99][PPC] Fix printer in PPC to print using the whole terminal width 2021-08-23 09:08:16 +02:00
Dr-Noob
4af1651306 [v0.99] Remove -fstack-protector-all from Windows compilation to fix segfault with mingw64, found in issue #109 2021-08-22 13:30:47 +02:00
Dr-Noob
1a8daf6e32 [v0.99] Update --help and manual page 2021-08-21 15:47:22 +02:00
Dr-Noob
fbee621ca5 [v0.99] Simplify printer code that supports cutting text by adding a line buffer 2021-08-21 13:25:40 +02:00
Dr-Noob
e63ef6008d [v0.99] Always print warning messages in parse_args function 2021-08-21 11:12:35 +02:00
Dr-Noob
9d8372fcb4 [v0.99] Small improvements in Apple logo 2021-08-21 10:39:48 +02:00
Dr-Noob
5686475cbb [v0.99] Small improvements in ARM long logo 2021-08-21 10:12:38 +02:00
Dr-Noob
d312c32b1c [v0.99] Remove break in args parsing (probably from switch/case) and unused style in args.h 2021-08-21 09:56:29 +02:00
Dr-Noob
2ab3f8eb40 [v0.99] Small refactoring (fix compilation issues) 2021-08-19 13:40:21 +02:00
Dr-Noob
d8fe4f5a6b [v0.99] Small refactoring 2021-08-19 13:36:02 +02:00
Dr-Noob
137b51fc99 [v0.99] Update README to include gpufetch reference and x86 support under Android, as reported by #107 2021-08-19 12:50:59 +02:00
Dr-Noob
a6420151ed [v0.99] Refactoring logo selection in printer.c 2021-08-19 12:46:37 +02:00
Dr-Noob
39516e219a [v0.99] Add support to use 3 colors in logo instead of 2. Add colors for new intel logo (which uses 3 colors) 2021-08-19 12:12:36 +02:00
Dr-Noob
c0935d1b4b [v0.99] Add options: --logo-long --logo-short --logo-intel-new --logo-intel-old 2021-08-19 11:40:00 +02:00
Dr-Noob
a302a4508c [v0.99] Show new Intel logo only when the CPU was released after Intel started using the new logo 2021-08-18 12:31:59 +02:00
Dr-Noob
d8c69e1b9b [v0.99] Improve new Intel small logo 2021-08-18 11:37:46 +02:00
Dr-Noob
af58050051 [v0.99] Improve new Intel adding background color 2021-08-18 11:12:08 +02:00
Dr-Noob
70b257831b [v0.99] Working on new Intel logo 2021-08-18 10:45:52 +02:00
Dr-Noob
58589cc121 [v0.99] Fix a bug that caused segfault when terminal size cannot be retrieved (e.g, redirection) 2021-08-17 22:39:53 +02:00
Dr-Noob
3e01df28fc [v0.99] Fix a few typos 2021-08-16 10:10:17 +02:00
Dr-Noob
58160d1185 [v0.99][PPC] Rename "Name" field in ppc to "Part Number" (suggested by #85), since it is the standard way to refer to this info 2021-08-14 19:19:33 +02:00
Dr-Noob
f8f81c3222 [v0.99] Refactor cut text and add support for ARM too 2021-08-14 19:08:22 +02:00
Dr-Noob
4e29e481b7 [v0.99] Cut text if it does not fit in the terminal, as suggested by #65 and motivated by many others. Needs testing and refactoring 2021-08-14 18:31:02 +02:00
Dr-Noob
2c69889d65 [v0.99] Add shorter strings for field names, which are used when the output does not fit in the terminal, even with the short logo 2021-08-14 17:44:56 +02:00
Dr-Noob
70da780930 [v0.99][PPC] Small modifications to IBM small logo 2021-08-14 16:51:24 +02:00
Dr-Noob
82b9241330 [v0.99] Update README to add M1 support 2021-08-14 16:21:27 +02:00
Dr-Noob
e3aeb5c705 [v0.99] Add arm64 to ARM supported architectures in the Makefile 2021-08-13 10:05:53 +02:00
Dr-Noob
132b961b24 [v0.99][PPC] Fix compilation issues in ppc 2021-08-13 09:40:31 +02:00
Dr-Noob
9c552bcddf [v0.99] New IBM (actually) short logo 2021-08-13 09:34:45 +02:00
Dr-Noob
323f3671b7 [v0.99] Add bright color codes and use them in apple logo, making it much cooler 2021-08-12 22:30:59 +02:00
Dr-Noob
b6603040fc [v0.99] Merge and integrate M1 branch, which adds support for Apple M1 CPU 2021-08-12 18:52:01 +02:00
Dr-Noob
e2f7ec0765 [v0.98][ARM] Apply bug fixes already in master 2021-08-12 12:44:37 +01:00
Dr-Noob
5dcc3c1db6 [v0.99][ARM] Fixed two bugs that caused invalid access and segfaults 2021-08-12 13:37:28 +02:00
Dr-Noob
ca5677a77f [v0.99][X86] Improve CPU abbreviate code 2021-08-12 10:39:26 +02:00
Dr-Noob
6d79a96fa8 [v0.99][X86] Add --full-cpu-name option 2021-08-11 23:24:48 +02:00
Dr-Noob
06a76d4c75 [v0.99][X86] Add function to abbreviate Intel CPU names from CPUID 2021-08-10 15:57:27 +02:00
Dr-Noob
49b437bc33 [v0.99] Do not print logo with background color if logo is not designed to 2021-08-10 13:16:11 +02:00
Dr-Noob
7159d1fea1 [v0.99] Improve small Intel logo 2021-08-10 13:11:21 +02:00
Dr-Noob
c269fbd7d3 [v0.99] Merge branch new_logos, which replaces the logo printing implementation; the new one adds shorter logo variants and reduces code complexity 2021-08-10 11:25:49 +02:00
Dr-Noob
3cc56c5900 [v0.99][ARM] Special case of longest_field_length for ARM, which adds two spaces in some fields 2021-08-10 11:22:30 +02:00
Dr-Noob
7cd578b889 [v0.99] Add color manually to ascii with replace=true and change the printing algorithm to support this new format 2021-08-10 10:34:39 +02:00
Dr-Noob
6a67b87abc [v0.99] Partially recover --color and --style options 2021-08-10 08:48:52 +02:00
Dr-Noob
590c391380 [v0.99][PPC] Fix compilation due to new logos in PPC 2021-08-09 13:58:51 +02:00
Dr-Noob
5e3be4c45f [v0.99][ARM] Fix compilation due to new logos in ARM, but needs refactoring and review 2021-08-09 13:35:00 +02:00
Dr-Noob
42149b8dff [v0.99] Recover original Intel and AMD logos by adding shadows and new replace_blocks protocol; # replaces by 1st color, @ by 2nd 2021-08-09 12:45:29 +02:00
Dr-Noob
7c5e638c2f [v0.99] Bring back long logos. Print long logos only when the terminal width is enough to display the output properly; if not, display the short logos 2021-08-09 12:12:14 +02:00
Dr-Noob
a8060a02ba [v0.99] Change lockdown.yml target because previous one failed 2021-08-09 12:02:11 +02:00
Dr-Noob
5d92814cd0 [v0.99] Add new, shorter Intel logo 2021-08-08 23:44:05 +02:00
Dr-Noob
0aff23f962 [v0.99] Easy way to print logos with blocks instead of chars. Remove dead code 2021-08-08 22:25:46 +02:00
Dr-Noob
1717a96b27 [v0.99] Improve ARM logo 2021-08-08 21:49:00 +02:00
Dr-Noob
7ee36037c3 [v0.99] Fix two bugs in the logo printing 2021-08-08 21:39:44 +02:00
Dr-Noob
a7e34a1490 [v0.99] Add dummy unknown logo 2021-08-08 21:12:16 +02:00
Dr-Noob
f3b1333a18 [v0.99] New, shorter arm logo. Change to a wider IBM logo 2021-08-08 21:09:15 +02:00
Dr-Noob
123b22e968 [v0.99] New, shorter IBM logo 2021-08-08 20:34:39 +02:00
Dr-Noob
00981c3c46 [v0.99] Adapt more logos to new color scheme and make them shorter 2021-08-08 19:44:11 +02:00
Dr-Noob
fb41a1f3fa [v0.99] Explicitly say that gcc and make is needed to compile the project as suggested by #102 2021-08-08 18:30:43 +02:00
Dr-Noob
8c3e7cdd60 [v0.99] Do not assume ARM in the Makefile and print error message when unsupported arch is found. Closes #71 2021-08-08 18:15:36 +02:00
Dr-Noob
8f31e22452 [v0.99] Improve AMD logo 2021-08-08 16:58:43 +02:00
Dr-Noob
43b25c15e3 [v0.99] New AMD logo 2021-08-08 16:40:24 +02:00
Dr-Noob
b7c32fcd4a [v0.99] Center automatically logo and text, when logo is longer than text and viceversa (before this commit only the first case was supported) 2021-08-08 12:53:16 +02:00
Dr-Noob
1326314103 [v0.99] Set colors in the logo struct, instead of deducing them from the CPU manufacturer 2021-08-08 11:47:25 +02:00
Dr-Noob
783785e312 [v0.99] Create structs for all logos and remove width/height constants 2021-08-08 09:44:07 +02:00
Dr-Noob
490d9f6566 [v0.99] Initial idea to allow printing non-fixed sized logos (each logo with a different w/h) 2021-08-08 09:13:17 +02:00
Dr-Noob
4b0ea3053f [v0.98] Add command used to generate apple logo 2021-08-04 10:06:26 +02:00
Dr-Noob
843da5cf70 [v0.98][ARM] Add M1 SoC detection and apple logo 2021-08-02 21:11:53 +01:00
Dr-Noob
d2dc2046de [v0.98][ARM] Detect fire/icestorm CPUs and manually fill most of the fields 2021-08-02 15:56:24 +01:00
Dr-Noob
e350f1759f [v0.98][ARM] Add simple topology detection using sysctlbyname in macOS 2021-08-02 12:31:19 +01:00
Dr-Noob
4998cf3c82 [v0.98][ARM] Compiles and does not segfault in ARM running macOS 2021-08-02 12:02:41 +01:00
Dr-Noob
a3c6f15658 [v0.98][ARM] Fix compilation for ARM in macOS 2021-08-02 09:48:50 +01:00
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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ name: 'Disable PR in cpufetch'
on: on:
issues: issues:
types: opened types: opened
pull_request: pull_request_target:
types: opened types: opened
permissions: permissions:

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
CC ?= gcc CC ?= gcc
CFLAGS+=-Wall -Wextra -pedantic -fstack-protector-all -pedantic CFLAGS+=-Wall -Wextra -pedantic
SANITY_FLAGS=-Wfloat-equal -Wshadow -Wpointer-arith SANITY_FLAGS=-Wfloat-equal -Wshadow -Wpointer-arith
PREFIX ?= /usr PREFIX ?= /usr
@@ -16,18 +16,28 @@ ifneq ($(OS),Windows_NT)
SRC_DIR=src/x86/ SRC_DIR=src/x86/
SOURCE += $(COMMON_SRC) $(SRC_DIR)cpuid.c $(SRC_DIR)apic.c $(SRC_DIR)cpuid_asm.c $(SRC_DIR)uarch.c SOURCE += $(COMMON_SRC) $(SRC_DIR)cpuid.c $(SRC_DIR)apic.c $(SRC_DIR)cpuid_asm.c $(SRC_DIR)uarch.c
HEADERS += $(COMMON_HDR) $(SRC_DIR)cpuid.h $(SRC_DIR)apic.h $(SRC_DIR)cpuid_asm.h $(SRC_DIR)uarch.h HEADERS += $(COMMON_HDR) $(SRC_DIR)cpuid.h $(SRC_DIR)apic.h $(SRC_DIR)cpuid_asm.h $(SRC_DIR)uarch.h
CFLAGS += -DARCH_X86 -std=c99 CFLAGS += -DARCH_X86 -std=c99 -fstack-protector-all
else ifeq ($(arch), $(filter $(arch), ppc64le ppc64 ppcle ppc)) else ifeq ($(arch), $(filter $(arch), ppc64le ppc64 ppcle ppc))
SRC_DIR=src/ppc/ SRC_DIR=src/ppc/
SOURCE += $(COMMON_SRC) $(SRC_DIR)ppc.c $(SRC_DIR)uarch.c $(SRC_DIR)udev.c SOURCE += $(COMMON_SRC) $(SRC_DIR)ppc.c $(SRC_DIR)uarch.c $(SRC_DIR)udev.c
HEADERS += $(COMMON_HDR) $(SRC_DIR)ppc.h $(SRC_DIR)uarch.h $(SRC_DIR)udev.c HEADERS += $(COMMON_HDR) $(SRC_DIR)ppc.h $(SRC_DIR)uarch.h $(SRC_DIR)udev.c
CFLAGS += -DARCH_PPC -std=gnu99 CFLAGS += -DARCH_PPC -std=gnu99 -fstack-protector-all
else else ifeq ($(arch), $(filter $(arch), arm aarch64_be aarch64 arm64 armv8b armv8l armv7l armv6l))
# Assume ARM
SRC_DIR=src/arm/ SRC_DIR=src/arm/
SOURCE += $(COMMON_SRC) $(SRC_DIR)midr.c $(SRC_DIR)uarch.c $(SRC_DIR)soc.c $(SRC_DIR)udev.c SOURCE += $(COMMON_SRC) $(SRC_DIR)midr.c $(SRC_DIR)uarch.c $(SRC_DIR)soc.c $(SRC_DIR)udev.c
HEADERS += $(COMMON_HDR) $(SRC_DIR)midr.h $(SRC_DIR)uarch.h $(SRC_DIR)soc.h $(SRC_DIR)udev.c $(SRC_DIR)socs.h HEADERS += $(COMMON_HDR) $(SRC_DIR)midr.h $(SRC_DIR)uarch.h $(SRC_DIR)soc.h $(SRC_DIR)udev.c $(SRC_DIR)socs.h
CFLAGS += -DARCH_ARM -Wno-unused-parameter -std=c99 CFLAGS += -DARCH_ARM -Wno-unused-parameter -std=c99 -fstack-protector-all
os := $(shell uname -s)
ifeq ($(os), Darwin)
SOURCE += $(SRC_DIR)sysctl.c
HEADERS += $(SRC_DIR)sysctl.h
endif
else
# Error lines should not be tabulated because Makefile complains about it
$(warning Unsupported arch detected: $(arch). See https://github.com/Dr-Noob/cpufetch#1-support)
$(warning If your architecture is supported but the compilation fails, please open an issue in https://github.com/Dr-Noob/cpufetch/issues)
$(error Aborting compilation)
endif endif
OUTPUT=cpufetch OUTPUT=cpufetch
@@ -36,8 +46,8 @@ else
SRC_DIR=src/x86/ SRC_DIR=src/x86/
SOURCE += $(COMMON_SRC) $(SRC_DIR)cpuid.c $(SRC_DIR)apic.c $(SRC_DIR)cpuid_asm.c $(SRC_DIR)uarch.c SOURCE += $(COMMON_SRC) $(SRC_DIR)cpuid.c $(SRC_DIR)apic.c $(SRC_DIR)cpuid_asm.c $(SRC_DIR)uarch.c
HEADERS += $(COMMON_HDR) $(SRC_DIR)cpuid.h $(SRC_DIR)apic.h $(SRC_DIR)cpuid_asm.h $(SRC_DIR)uarch.h HEADERS += $(COMMON_HDR) $(SRC_DIR)cpuid.h $(SRC_DIR)apic.h $(SRC_DIR)cpuid_asm.h $(SRC_DIR)uarch.h
CFLAGS += -DARCH_X86 CFLAGS += -DARCH_X86 -std=c99
SANITY_FLAGS += -Wno-pedantic-ms-format -std=c99 SANITY_FLAGS += -Wno-pedantic-ms-format
OUTPUT=cpufetch.exe OUTPUT=cpufetch.exe
endif endif

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- [5. Implementation](#5-implementation) - [5. Implementation](#5-implementation)
- [6. Bugs or improvements](#6-bugs-or-improvements) - [6. Bugs or improvements](#6-bugs-or-improvements)
- [7. Acknowledgements](#7-acknowledgements) - [7. Acknowledgements](#7-acknowledgements)
- [8. cpufetch for GPUs (gpufetch)](#8-cpufetch-for-gpus-gpufetch)
<!-- END doctoc generated TOC please keep comment here to allow auto update --> <!-- END doctoc generated TOC please keep comment here to allow auto update -->
@@ -43,13 +44,13 @@ cpufetch supports the following architectures:
- ARM - ARM
- PowerPC - PowerPC
| OS | x86_64 / x86 | ARM | PowerPC | Notes | | OS | x86_64 / x86 | ARM | PowerPC | Notes |
|:---------:|:------------------------:|:-------------------:|:------------------:|:----------:| |:---------:|:------------------:|:------------------:|:------------------:|:-----------------:|
| GNU/Linux | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | Best support | | GNU/Linux | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | Best support |
| Windows | :heavy_check_mark: | :x: | :x: | Some information may be missing. <br> Colors will be used if supported | | Windows | :heavy_check_mark: | :x: | :x: | Some information may be missing. <br> Colors will be used if supported |
| Android | :heavy_exclamation_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | :x: | Some information may be missing. <br> Not tested under x86_64 | | Android | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | :x: | Some information may be missing |
| macOS | :heavy_check_mark: | :x: | :x: | Some information may be missing. <br> Apple M1 support may be added <br> in the future (see [#47](https://github.com/Dr-Noob/cpufetch/issues/47))| | macOS | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | :x: | Only the Apple M1 is supported in ARM |
| FreeBSD | :heavy_check_mark: | :x: | :x: | Some information may be missing. | | FreeBSD | :heavy_check_mark: | :x: | :x: | Some information may be missing. |
# 2. Installation # 2. Installation
## 2.1 Installing from a package ## 2.1 Installing from a package
@@ -60,7 +61,7 @@ Choose the right package for your operating system:
If there is no available package for your OS, you can download the cpufetch binary from [the releases page](https://github.com/Dr-Noob/cpufetch/releases), or [build cpufetch from source](#22-building-from-source-linuxwindowsmacos) (see below). If there is no available package for your OS, you can download the cpufetch binary from [the releases page](https://github.com/Dr-Noob/cpufetch/releases), or [build cpufetch from source](#22-building-from-source-linuxwindowsmacos) (see below).
## 2.2 Building from source (Linux/Windows/macOS) ## 2.2 Building from source (Linux/Windows/macOS)
Just clone the repo and use `make` to compile it You will need a C compiler (e.g, `gcc`), and `make` to compile `cpufetch`. To do so, just clone the repo and run `make`:
``` ```
git clone https://github.com/Dr-Noob/cpufetch git clone https://github.com/Dr-Noob/cpufetch
@@ -114,6 +115,11 @@ See [cpufetch programming documentation](https://github.com/Dr-Noob/cpufetch/doc
See [cpufetch contributing guidelines](https://github.com/Dr-Noob/cpufetch/CONTRIBUTING.md) See [cpufetch contributing guidelines](https://github.com/Dr-Noob/cpufetch/CONTRIBUTING.md)
# 7. Acknowledgements # 7. Acknowledgements
Special thanks to [Gonzalocl](https://github.com/Gonzalocl) and [OdnetninI](https://github.com/OdnetninI). They tested `cpufetch` in its beginnings in many different CPUs they have access to, which made it easier to debug and check the correctness of `cpufetch`. Thanks to the fellow contributors and interested people in the project. Special thanks to:
- [Gonzalocl](https://github.com/Gonzalocl), [OdnetninI](https://github.com/OdnetninI): Tested cpufetch in the earlier versions of the project in many different CPUs.
- [Kyngo](https://github.com/Kyngo): Tested cpufetch in the Apple M1 CPU.
- [avollmerhaus](https://github.com/avollmerhaus): Gave me ssh acess to a PowerPC machine, allowing me to develop the PowerPC port.
- [bbonev](https://github.com/bbonev), [stephan-cr](https://github.com/stephan-cr): Reviewed the source code.
Special thanks too to the fellow contributors and interested people in the project! # 8. cpufetch for GPUs (gpufetch)
See [gpufetch](https://github.com/Dr-Noob/gpufetch) project!

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.\" DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE! It was generated by help2man 1.48.2. .\" DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE! It was generated by help2man 1.48.3. It was also manually adapted to look correctly
.TH CPUFETCH "1" "June 2021" "cpufetch v0.97 (x86_64 build)" "User Commands" .TH CPUFETCH "1" "August 2021" "cpufetch v0.99 (Linux x86_64 build)" "User Commands"
.SH NAME .SH NAME
cpufetch \- Simple yet fancy CPU architecture fetching tool cpufetch \- manual page for cpufetch v0.99 (Linux x86_64 build)
.SH SYNOPSIS .SH SYNOPSIS
.B cpufetch .B cpufetch
[\fI\,OPTION\/\fR]... [\fI\,OPTION\/\fR]...
.SH DESCRIPTION .SH DESCRIPTION
Print detailed information about the CPU architecture. cpufetch displays information like the number of cores, microarchitecture, frequency, cache and peak performance. The program supports x86, x86_64 and ARM architectures and runs on GNU/Linux, Windows, Android and macOS (see https://github.com/Dr-Noob/cpufetch#1-support for more information) Simple yet fancy CPU architecture fetching tool
.SH OPTIONS .SH OPTIONS
.TP .TP
\fB\-c\fR, \fB\-\-color\fR \fB\-c\fR, \fB\-\-color\fR
Set the color scheme (by default, cpufetch uses the system color scheme) Set the color scheme (by default, cpufetch uses the system color scheme)
.TP .TP
\fB\-s\fR, \fB\-\-style\fR \fB\-s\fR, \fB\-\-style\fR
Set the style of CPU art Set the style of CPU logo
.TP .TP
\fB\-d\fR, \fB\-\-debug\fR \fB\-d\fR, \fB\-\-debug\fR
Prints CPU model and cpuid levels (debug purposes) Print CPU model and cpuid levels (debug purposes)
.TP
\fB\-\-logo\-short\fR
Show the short version of the logo
.TP
\fB\-\-logo\-long\fR
Show the long version of the logo
.TP .TP
\fB\-v\fR, \fB\-\-verbose\fR \fB\-v\fR, \fB\-\-verbose\fR
Prints extra information (if available) about how cpufetch tried fetching information Print extra information (if available) about how cpufetch tried fetching information
.TP
\fB\-\-logo\-intel\-old\fR
Show the old Intel logo
.TP
\fB\-\-logo\-intel\-new\fR
Show the new Intel logo
.TP
\fB\-F\fR, \fB\-\-full\-cpu\-name\fR
Show the full CPU name (do not abbreviate it)
.TP .TP
\fB\-r\fR, \fB\-\-raw\fR \fB\-r\fR, \fB\-\-raw\fR
Prints raw cpuid data Print raw cpuid data (debug purposes)
.TP .TP
\fB\-h\fR, \fB\-\-help\fR \fB\-h\fR, \fB\-\-help\fR
Prints this help and exit Print this help and exit
.TP .TP
\fB\-V\fR, \fB\-\-version\fR \fB\-V\fR, \fB\-\-version\fR
Prints cpufetch version and exit Print cpufetch version and exit
.SH "COLORS:" .SH COLORS
.TP .TP
* "intel": * "intel":
Use Intel default color scheme Use Intel default color scheme
@@ -37,16 +52,15 @@ Use Intel default color scheme
* "amd": * "amd":
Use AMD default color scheme Use AMD default color scheme
.TP .TP
* "ibm": * "ibm",
Use IBM default color scheme Use IBM default color scheme
.TP .TP
* "arm": * "arm":
Use ARM default color scheme Use ARM default color scheme
.TP .TP
* custom: * custom:
If color argument do not match "intel", "amd" or "arm", a custom scheme can be specified. If the argument of \fB\-\-color\fR does not match any of the previous strings, a custom scheme can be specified. 5 colors must be given in RGB with the format: R,G,B:R,G,B:...The first 3 colors are the CPU art color and the next 2 colors are the text colors
4 colors must be given in RGB with the format: R,G,B:R,G,B:...The first 2 colors are the CPU art color and the next 2 colors are the text colors .SH STYLES
.SH "STYLES:"
.TP .TP
* "fancy": * "fancy":
Default style Default style
@@ -56,18 +70,21 @@ Old cpufetch style
.TP .TP
* "legacy": * "legacy":
Fallback style for terminals that do not support colors Fallback style for terminals that do not support colors
.SH "EXAMPLES:" .SH LOGOS
.TP
cpufetch will try to adapt the logo size and the text to the terminal width. When the output (logo and text) is wider than the terminal width, cpufetch will print a smaller version of the logo (if it exists). This behavior can be overridden by \fB\-\-logo\-short\fR and \fB\-\-logo\-long\fR, which always sets the logo size as specified by the user, even if it is too big. After the logo selection (either automatically or set by the user), cpufetch will check again if the output fits in the terminal. If not, it will use a shorter name for the fields (the left part of the text). If, after all of this, the output still does not fit, cpufetch will cut the text and will only print the text until there is no space left in each line
.SH EXAMPLES
.TP
Run cpufetch with Intel color scheme: Run cpufetch with Intel color scheme:
.PP .IP
\&./cpufetch \fB\-\-color\fR intel \&./cpufetch \fB\-\-color\fR intel
.PP .TP
Run cpufetch with a custom color scheme: Run cpufetch with a custom color scheme:
.PP .IP
\&./cpufetch \fB\-\-color\fR 239,90,45:210,200,200:100,200,45:0,200,200 \&./cpufetch \fB\-\-color\fR 239,90,45:210,200,200:0,0,0:100,200,45:0,200,200
.SH "BUGS:" .SH BUGS
.TP
Report bugs to https://github.com/Dr\-Noob/cpufetch/issues Report bugs to https://github.com/Dr\-Noob/cpufetch/issues
.SH "NOTE:" .SH NOTE
Peak performance information is NOT accurate. cpufetch computes peak performance using the max frequency. However, to properly compute peak performance, you need to know the frequency of the CPU running AVX code, which is not be fetched by cpufetch since it depends on each specific CPU. For peak performance measurement see peakperf (https://github.com/Dr\-Noob/peakperf) .TP
.SH "AUTHOR:" Peak performance information is NOT accurate. cpufetch computes peak performance using the max frequency of the CPU. However, to compute the peak performance, you need to know the frequency of the CPU running AVX code. This value is not be fetched by cpufetch since it depends on each specific CPU. To correctly measure peak performance, see: https://github.com/Dr\-Noob/peakperf
Dr-Noob (https://github.com/Dr-Noob)

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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Microarchitecture information is acquired from the Main ID Register (MIDR) [[2](
- `CPU part` - `CPU part`
- `CPU revision` - `CPU revision`
The MIDR register can be built with this information. Another posible approach is to read MIDR directly from `/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu*/regs/identification/midr_el1` The MIDR register can be built with this information. Another possible approach is to read MIDR directly from `/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu*/regs/identification/midr_el1`
With the MIDR available, the approach is the same as the one used in x86_64 architectures. cpufetch has a file that acts like a database that tries to match the MIDR register with the specific CPU microarchitecture. With the MIDR available, the approach is the same as the one used in x86_64 architectures. cpufetch has a file that acts like a database that tries to match the MIDR register with the specific CPU microarchitecture.

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@@ -4,8 +4,19 @@
#include <assert.h> #include <assert.h>
#include <stdbool.h> #include <stdbool.h>
#include <errno.h> #include <errno.h>
#include <sys/auxv.h>
#include <asm/hwcap.h> #ifdef __linux__
#include <sys/auxv.h>
#include <asm/hwcap.h>
#elif defined __APPLE__ || __MACH__
#include "sysctl.h"
// From Linux kernel: arch/arm64/include/asm/cputype.h
#define MIDR_APPLE_M1_ICESTORM 0x610F0220
#define MIDR_APPLE_M1_FIRESTORM 0x610F0230
#ifndef CPUFAMILY_ARM_FIRESTORM_ICESTORM
#define CPUFAMILY_ARM_FIRESTORM_ICESTORM 0x1B588BB3
#endif
#endif
#include "../common/global.h" #include "../common/global.h"
#include "udev.h" #include "udev.h"
@@ -46,7 +57,7 @@ struct topology* get_topology_info(struct cpuInfo* cpu, struct cache* cach, uint
int cores_in_socket = 0; int cores_in_socket = 0;
while(socket_idx + 1 > sockets_seen) { while(socket_idx + 1 > sockets_seen) {
if(midr_array[first_core_idx] == midr_array[currrent_core_idx] && currrent_core_idx < ncores) { if(currrent_core_idx < ncores && midr_array[first_core_idx] == midr_array[currrent_core_idx]) {
currrent_core_idx++; currrent_core_idx++;
cores_in_socket++; cores_in_socket++;
} }
@@ -132,6 +143,7 @@ struct features* get_features_info() {
*ptr = false; *ptr = false;
} }
#ifdef __linux__
errno = 0; errno = 0;
long hwcaps = getauxval(AT_HWCAP); long hwcaps = getauxval(AT_HWCAP);
@@ -161,15 +173,22 @@ struct features* get_features_info() {
feat->SHA1 = hwcaps & HWCAP2_SHA1; feat->SHA1 = hwcaps & HWCAP2_SHA1;
feat->SHA2 = hwcaps & HWCAP2_SHA2; feat->SHA2 = hwcaps & HWCAP2_SHA2;
} }
#endif #endif // ifdef __aarch64__
#elif defined __APPLE__ || __MACH__
// Must be M1
feat->AES = true;
feat->CRC32 = true;
feat->SHA1 = true;
feat->SHA2 = true;
feat->NEON = true;
#endif // ifdef __linux__
return feat; return feat;
} }
struct cpuInfo* get_cpu_info() { #ifdef __linux__
struct cpuInfo* cpu = emalloc(sizeof(struct cpuInfo)); struct cpuInfo* get_cpu_info_linux(struct cpuInfo* cpu) {
init_cpu_info(cpu); init_cpu_info(cpu);
int ncores = get_ncores_from_cpuinfo(); int ncores = get_ncores_from_cpuinfo();
bool success = false; bool success = false;
int32_t* freq_array = emalloc(sizeof(uint32_t) * ncores); int32_t* freq_array = emalloc(sizeof(uint32_t) * ncores);
@@ -224,6 +243,73 @@ struct cpuInfo* get_cpu_info() {
return cpu; return cpu;
} }
#elif defined __APPLE__ || __MACH__
void fill_cpu_info_firestorm_icestorm(struct cpuInfo* cpu) {
// 1. Fill ICESTORM
struct cpuInfo* ice = cpu;
ice->midr = MIDR_APPLE_M1_ICESTORM;
ice->arch = get_uarch_from_midr(ice->midr, ice);
ice->cach = get_cache_info(ice);
ice->feat = get_features_info();
ice->topo = malloc(sizeof(struct topology));
ice->topo->cach = ice->cach;
ice->topo->total_cores = 4;
ice->freq = malloc(sizeof(struct frequency));
ice->freq->base = UNKNOWN_FREQ;
ice->freq->max = 2064;
ice->hv = malloc(sizeof(struct hypervisor));
ice->hv->present = false;
ice->next_cpu = malloc(sizeof(struct cpuInfo));
// 2. Fill FIRESTORM
struct cpuInfo* fire = ice->next_cpu;
fire->midr = MIDR_APPLE_M1_FIRESTORM;
fire->arch = get_uarch_from_midr(fire->midr, fire);
fire->cach = get_cache_info(fire);
fire->feat = get_features_info();
fire->topo = malloc(sizeof(struct topology));
fire->topo->cach = fire->cach;
fire->topo->total_cores = 4;
fire->freq = malloc(sizeof(struct frequency));
fire->freq->base = UNKNOWN_FREQ;
fire->freq->max = 3200;
fire->hv = malloc(sizeof(struct hypervisor));
fire->hv->present = false;
fire->next_cpu = NULL;
}
struct cpuInfo* get_cpu_info_mach(struct cpuInfo* cpu) {
uint32_t cpu_family = get_sys_info_by_name("hw.cpufamily");
// Manually fill the cpuInfo assuming that the CPU
// is a ARM_FIRESTORM_ICESTORM (Apple M1)
if(cpu_family == CPUFAMILY_ARM_FIRESTORM_ICESTORM) {
cpu->num_cpus = 2;
cpu->soc = get_soc();
fill_cpu_info_firestorm_icestorm(cpu);
cpu->peak_performance = get_peak_performance(cpu);
}
else {
printBug("Found invalid cpu_family: 0x%.8X", cpu_family);
return NULL;
}
return cpu;
}
#endif
struct cpuInfo* get_cpu_info() {
struct cpuInfo* cpu = malloc(sizeof(struct cpuInfo));
init_cpu_info(cpu);
#ifdef __linux__
return get_cpu_info_linux(cpu);
#elif defined __APPLE__ || __MACH__
return get_cpu_info_mach(cpu);
#endif
}
char* get_str_topology(struct cpuInfo* cpu, struct topology* topo, bool dual_socket) { char* get_str_topology(struct cpuInfo* cpu, struct topology* topo, bool dual_socket) {
uint32_t size = 3+7+1; uint32_t size = 3+7+1;
char* string = emalloc(sizeof(char)*size); char* string = emalloc(sizeof(char)*size);
@@ -234,8 +320,9 @@ char* get_str_topology(struct cpuInfo* cpu, struct topology* topo, bool dual_soc
char* get_str_features(struct cpuInfo* cpu) { char* get_str_features(struct cpuInfo* cpu) {
struct features* feat = cpu->feat; struct features* feat = cpu->feat;
char* string = emalloc(sizeof(char) * 25); uint32_t max_len = strlen("NEON,SHA1,SHA2,AES,CRC32,") + 1;
uint32_t len = 0; uint32_t len = 0;
char* string = ecalloc(max_len, sizeof(char));
if(feat->NEON) { if(feat->NEON) {
strcat(string, "NEON,"); strcat(string, "NEON,");

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@@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ static char* soc_trademark_string[] = {
[SOC_VENDOR_EXYNOS] = "Exynos ", [SOC_VENDOR_EXYNOS] = "Exynos ",
[SOC_VENDOR_KIRIN] = "Kirin ", [SOC_VENDOR_KIRIN] = "Kirin ",
[SOC_VENDOR_BROADCOM] = "Broadcom BCM", [SOC_VENDOR_BROADCOM] = "Broadcom BCM",
[SOC_VENDOR_APPLE] = "Apple "
}; };
static char* soc_rpi_string[] = { static char* soc_rpi_string[] = {
@@ -369,7 +370,7 @@ bool match_qualcomm(char* soc_name, struct system_on_chip* soc) {
SOC_EQ(tmp, "MSM8625Q", "200", SOC_SNAPD_MSM8625Q, soc, 45) SOC_EQ(tmp, "MSM8625Q", "200", SOC_SNAPD_MSM8625Q, soc, 45)
SOC_EQ(tmp, "MSM8208", "208", SOC_SNAPD_MSM8208, soc, 28) SOC_EQ(tmp, "MSM8208", "208", SOC_SNAPD_MSM8208, soc, 28)
SOC_EQ(tmp, "MSM8905", "205", SOC_SNAPD_MSM8905, soc, 28) SOC_EQ(tmp, "MSM8905", "205", SOC_SNAPD_MSM8905, soc, 28)
SOC_EQ(tmp, "MSM8909", "210 / 212", SOC_SNAPD_MSM8909, soc, 28) // In the future, we can differenciate them using frequency SOC_EQ(tmp, "MSM8909", "210 / 212", SOC_SNAPD_MSM8909, soc, 28) // In the future, we can differentiate them using frequency
SOC_EQ(tmp, "QM215", "215", SOC_SNAPD_QM215, soc, 28) SOC_EQ(tmp, "QM215", "215", SOC_SNAPD_QM215, soc, 28)
// Snapdragon 4XX // // Snapdragon 4XX //
SOC_EQ(tmp, "APQ8028", "400", SOC_SNAPD_APQ8028, soc, 28) SOC_EQ(tmp, "APQ8028", "400", SOC_SNAPD_APQ8028, soc, 28)
@@ -586,6 +587,7 @@ struct system_on_chip* get_soc() {
soc->soc_vendor = SOC_VENDOR_UNKNOWN; soc->soc_vendor = SOC_VENDOR_UNKNOWN;
soc->process = UNKNOWN; soc->process = UNKNOWN;
#ifdef __linux__
bool isRPi = is_raspberry_pi(); bool isRPi = is_raspberry_pi();
if(isRPi) { if(isRPi) {
soc = guess_soc_raspbery_pi(soc); soc = guess_soc_raspbery_pi(soc);
@@ -609,8 +611,11 @@ struct system_on_chip* get_soc() {
printWarn("SoC detection failed using Android: No string found"); printWarn("SoC detection failed using Android: No string found");
else if(soc->soc_vendor == SOC_VENDOR_UNKNOWN) else if(soc->soc_vendor == SOC_VENDOR_UNKNOWN)
printWarn("SoC detection failed using Android: Found '%s' string", soc->raw_name); printWarn("SoC detection failed using Android: Found '%s' string", soc->raw_name);
#endif #endif // ifdef __ANDROID__
} }
#elif defined __APPLE__ || __MACH__
fill_soc(soc, "M1", SOC_APPLE_M1, 5);
#endif // ifdef __linux__
if(soc->raw_name == NULL) { if(soc->raw_name == NULL) {
soc->raw_name = emalloc(sizeof(char) * (strlen(STRING_UNKNOWN)+1)); soc->raw_name = emalloc(sizeof(char) * (strlen(STRING_UNKNOWN)+1));

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@@ -12,7 +12,8 @@ enum {
SOC_VENDOR_MEDIATEK, SOC_VENDOR_MEDIATEK,
SOC_VENDOR_EXYNOS, SOC_VENDOR_EXYNOS,
SOC_VENDOR_KIRIN, SOC_VENDOR_KIRIN,
SOC_VENDOR_BROADCOM SOC_VENDOR_BROADCOM,
SOC_VENDOR_APPLE
}; };
struct system_on_chip { struct system_on_chip {

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@@ -250,6 +250,8 @@ enum {
SOC_SNAPD_SM8250, SOC_SNAPD_SM8250,
SOC_SNAPD_SM8250_AB, SOC_SNAPD_SM8250_AB,
SOC_SNAPD_SM8350, SOC_SNAPD_SM8350,
// APPLE
SOC_APPLE_M1
}; };
inline static VENDOR get_soc_vendor_from_soc(SOC soc) { inline static VENDOR get_soc_vendor_from_soc(SOC soc) {
@@ -258,6 +260,7 @@ inline static VENDOR get_soc_vendor_from_soc(SOC soc) {
else if(soc >= SOC_EXYNOS_3475 && soc <= SOC_EXYNOS_880) return SOC_VENDOR_EXYNOS; else if(soc >= SOC_EXYNOS_3475 && soc <= SOC_EXYNOS_880) return SOC_VENDOR_EXYNOS;
else if(soc >= SOC_MTK_MT6889 && soc <= SOC_MTK_MT8783) return SOC_VENDOR_MEDIATEK; else if(soc >= SOC_MTK_MT6889 && soc <= SOC_MTK_MT8783) return SOC_VENDOR_MEDIATEK;
else if(soc >= SOC_SNAPD_QSD8650 && soc <= SOC_SNAPD_SM8350) return SOC_VENDOR_SNAPDRAGON; else if(soc >= SOC_SNAPD_QSD8650 && soc <= SOC_SNAPD_SM8350) return SOC_VENDOR_SNAPDRAGON;
else if(soc >= SOC_APPLE_M1 && soc <= SOC_APPLE_M1) return SOC_VENDOR_APPLE;
return SOC_VENDOR_UNKNOWN; return SOC_VENDOR_UNKNOWN;
} }

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@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/sysctl.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include "../common/global.h"
#include "../common/cpu.h"
uint32_t get_sys_info_by_name(char* name) {
size_t size = 0;
uint32_t ret = 0;
if (sysctlbyname(name, NULL, &size, NULL, 0) != 0) {
printWarn("sysctlbyname(%s) failed: %s", name, strerror(errno));
}
else if (size == sizeof(uint32_t)) {
sysctlbyname(name, &ret, &size, NULL, 0);
}
else {
printWarn("sysctl does not support non-integer lookup for '%s'", name);
}
return ret;
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
#ifndef __SYSCTL__
#define __SYSCTL__
uint32_t get_sys_info_by_name(char* name);
#endif

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@@ -32,6 +32,7 @@ enum {
ISA_ARMv8_1_A, ISA_ARMv8_1_A,
ISA_ARMv8_2_A, ISA_ARMv8_2_A,
ISA_ARMv8_3_A, ISA_ARMv8_3_A,
ISA_ARMv8_4_A,
}; };
enum { enum {
@@ -91,6 +92,8 @@ enum {
UARCH_TEMPEST, // Apple A12 processor (big cores). UARCH_TEMPEST, // Apple A12 processor (big cores).
UARCH_LIGHTNING, // Apple A13 processor (big cores). UARCH_LIGHTNING, // Apple A13 processor (big cores).
UARCH_THUNDER, // Apple A13 processor (little cores). UARCH_THUNDER, // Apple A13 processor (little cores).
UARCH_ICESTORM, // Apple M1 processor (little cores).
UARCH_FIRESTORM, // Apple M1 processor (big cores).
// CAVIUM // CAVIUM
UARCH_THUNDERX, // Cavium ThunderX UARCH_THUNDERX, // Cavium ThunderX
UARCH_THUNDERX2, // Cavium ThunderX2 (originally Broadcom Vulkan). UARCH_THUNDERX2, // Cavium ThunderX2 (originally Broadcom Vulkan).
@@ -148,6 +151,8 @@ static const ISA isas_uarch[] = {
[UARCH_EXYNOS_M3] = ISA_ARMv8_A, [UARCH_EXYNOS_M3] = ISA_ARMv8_A,
[UARCH_EXYNOS_M4] = ISA_ARMv8_2_A, [UARCH_EXYNOS_M4] = ISA_ARMv8_2_A,
[UARCH_EXYNOS_M5] = ISA_ARMv8_2_A, [UARCH_EXYNOS_M5] = ISA_ARMv8_2_A,
[UARCH_ICESTORM] = ISA_ARMv8_4_A,
[UARCH_FIRESTORM] = ISA_ARMv8_4_A,
[UARCH_PJ4] = ISA_ARMv7_A, [UARCH_PJ4] = ISA_ARMv7_A,
}; };
@@ -162,6 +167,7 @@ static char* isas_string[] = {
[ISA_ARMv8_1_A] = "ARMv8.1", [ISA_ARMv8_1_A] = "ARMv8.1",
[ISA_ARMv8_2_A] = "ARMv8.2", [ISA_ARMv8_2_A] = "ARMv8.2",
[ISA_ARMv8_3_A] = "ARMv8.3", [ISA_ARMv8_3_A] = "ARMv8.3",
[ISA_ARMv8_4_A] = "ARMv8.4"
}; };
#define UARCH_START if (false) {} #define UARCH_START if (false) {}
@@ -280,6 +286,9 @@ struct uarch* get_uarch_from_midr(uint32_t midr, struct cpuInfo* cpu) {
CHECK_UARCH(arch, cpu, 'S', 0x003, 1, NA, "Exynos M4", UARCH_EXYNOS_M4, CPU_VENDOR_SAMSUNG) // Exynos 9820 CHECK_UARCH(arch, cpu, 'S', 0x003, 1, NA, "Exynos M4", UARCH_EXYNOS_M4, CPU_VENDOR_SAMSUNG) // Exynos 9820
CHECK_UARCH(arch, cpu, 'S', 0x004, 1, NA, "Exynos M5", UARCH_EXYNOS_M5, CPU_VENDOR_SAMSUNG) // Exynos 9820 (this one looks wrong at uarch.c ...) CHECK_UARCH(arch, cpu, 'S', 0x004, 1, NA, "Exynos M5", UARCH_EXYNOS_M5, CPU_VENDOR_SAMSUNG) // Exynos 9820 (this one looks wrong at uarch.c ...)
CHECK_UARCH(arch, cpu, 'a', 0x022, NA, NA, "Icestorm", UARCH_ICESTORM, CPU_VENDOR_APPLE)
CHECK_UARCH(arch, cpu, 'a', 0x023, NA, NA, "Firestorm", UARCH_FIRESTORM, CPU_VENDOR_APPLE)
CHECK_UARCH(arch, cpu, 'V', 0x581, NA, NA, "PJ4", UARCH_PJ4, CPU_VENDOR_MARVELL) CHECK_UARCH(arch, cpu, 'V', 0x581, NA, NA, "PJ4", UARCH_PJ4, CPU_VENDOR_MARVELL)
CHECK_UARCH(arch, cpu, 'V', 0x584, NA, NA, "PJ4B-MP", UARCH_PJ4, CPU_VENDOR_MARVELL) CHECK_UARCH(arch, cpu, 'V', 0x584, NA, NA, "PJ4B-MP", UARCH_PJ4, CPU_VENDOR_MARVELL)

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@@ -5,12 +5,13 @@
#include "args.h" #include "args.h"
#include "global.h" #include "global.h"
#define NUM_COLORS 4 #define NUM_COLORS 5
#define COLOR_STR_INTEL "intel" #define COLOR_STR_INTEL "intel"
#define COLOR_STR_AMD "amd" #define COLOR_STR_INTEL_NEW "intel-new"
#define COLOR_STR_IBM "ibm" #define COLOR_STR_AMD "amd"
#define COLOR_STR_ARM "arm" #define COLOR_STR_IBM "ibm"
#define COLOR_STR_ARM "arm"
static const char *SYTLES_STR_LIST[] = { static const char *SYTLES_STR_LIST[] = {
[STYLE_EMPTY] = NULL, [STYLE_EMPTY] = NULL,
@@ -24,6 +25,11 @@ struct args_struct {
bool debug_flag; bool debug_flag;
bool help_flag; bool help_flag;
bool raw_flag; bool raw_flag;
bool full_cpu_name_flag;
bool logo_long;
bool logo_short;
bool logo_intel_new;
bool logo_intel_old;
bool verbose_flag; bool verbose_flag;
bool version_flag; bool version_flag;
STYLE style; STYLE style;
@@ -31,23 +37,33 @@ struct args_struct {
}; };
const char args_chr[] = { const char args_chr[] = {
/* [ARG_CHAR_STYLE] = */ 's', /* [ARG_STYLE] = */ 's',
/* [ARG_CHAR_COLOR] = */ 'c', /* [ARG_COLOR] = */ 'c',
/* [ARG_CHAR_HELP] = */ 'h', /* [ARG_HELP] = */ 'h',
/* [ARG_CHAR_RAW] = */ 'r', /* [ARG_RAW] = */ 'r',
/* [ARG_CHAR_DEBUG] = */ 'd', /* [ARG_FULLCPUNAME] = */ 'F',
/* [ARG_CHAR_VERBOSE] = */ 'v', /* [ARG_LOGO_LONG] = */ 1,
/* [ARG_CHAR_VERSION] = */ 'V', /* [ARG_LOGO_SHORT] = */ 2,
/* [ARG_LOGO_INTEL_NEW] = */ 3,
/* [ARG_LOGO_INTEL_OLD] = */ 4,
/* [ARG_DEBUG] = */ 'd',
/* [ARG_VERBOSE] = */ 'v',
/* [ARG_VERSION] = */ 'V',
}; };
const char *args_str[] = { const char *args_str[] = {
/* [ARG_CHAR_STYLE] = */ "style", /* [ARG_STYLE] = */ "style",
/* [ARG_CHAR_COLOR] = */ "color", /* [ARG_COLOR] = */ "color",
/* [ARG_CHAR_HELP] = */ "help", /* [ARG_HELP] = */ "help",
/* [ARG_CHAR_RAW] = */ "raw", /* [ARG_RAW] = */ "raw",
/* [ARG_CHAR_DEBUG] = */ "debug", /* [ARG_FULLCPUNAME] = */ "full-cpu-name",
/* [ARG_CHAR_VERBOSE] = */ "verbose", /* [ARG_LOGO_LONG] = */ "logo-long",
/* [ARG_CHAR_VERSION] = */ "version", /* [ARG_LOGO_SHORT] = */ "logo-short",
/* [ARG_LOGO_INTEL_NEW] = */ "logo-intel-new",
/* [ARG_LOGO_INTEL_OLD] = */ "logo-intel-old",
/* [ARG_DEBUG] = */ "debug",
/* [ARG_VERBOSE] = */ "verbose",
/* [ARG_VERSION] = */ "version",
}; };
static struct args_struct args; static struct args_struct args;
@@ -76,6 +92,26 @@ bool show_raw() {
return args.raw_flag; return args.raw_flag;
} }
bool show_full_cpu_name() {
return args.full_cpu_name_flag;
}
bool show_logo_long() {
return args.logo_long;
}
bool show_logo_short() {
return args.logo_short;
}
bool show_logo_intel_new() {
return args.logo_intel_new;
}
bool show_logo_intel_old() {
return args.logo_intel_old;
}
bool verbose_enabled() { bool verbose_enabled() {
return args.verbose_flag; return args.verbose_flag;
} }
@@ -121,6 +157,7 @@ bool parse_color(char* optarg_str, struct color*** cs) {
bool free_ptr = true; bool free_ptr = true;
if(strcmp(optarg_str, COLOR_STR_INTEL) == 0) color_to_copy = COLOR_DEFAULT_INTEL; if(strcmp(optarg_str, COLOR_STR_INTEL) == 0) color_to_copy = COLOR_DEFAULT_INTEL;
else if(strcmp(optarg_str, COLOR_STR_INTEL_NEW) == 0) color_to_copy = COLOR_DEFAULT_INTEL_NEW;
else if(strcmp(optarg_str, COLOR_STR_AMD) == 0) color_to_copy = COLOR_DEFAULT_AMD; else if(strcmp(optarg_str, COLOR_STR_AMD) == 0) color_to_copy = COLOR_DEFAULT_AMD;
else if(strcmp(optarg_str, COLOR_STR_IBM) == 0) color_to_copy = COLOR_DEFAULT_IBM; else if(strcmp(optarg_str, COLOR_STR_IBM) == 0) color_to_copy = COLOR_DEFAULT_IBM;
else if(strcmp(optarg_str, COLOR_STR_ARM) == 0) color_to_copy = COLOR_DEFAULT_ARM; else if(strcmp(optarg_str, COLOR_STR_ARM) == 0) color_to_copy = COLOR_DEFAULT_ARM;
@@ -134,14 +171,16 @@ bool parse_color(char* optarg_str, struct color*** cs) {
strcpy(str_to_parse, color_to_copy); strcpy(str_to_parse, color_to_copy);
} }
ret = sscanf(str_to_parse, "%d,%d,%d:%d,%d,%d:%d,%d,%d:%d,%d,%d", ret = sscanf(str_to_parse, "%d,%d,%d:%d,%d,%d:%d,%d,%d:%d,%d,%d:%d,%d,%d",
&c[0]->R, &c[0]->G, &c[0]->B, &c[0]->R, &c[0]->G, &c[0]->B,
&c[1]->R, &c[1]->G, &c[1]->B, &c[1]->R, &c[1]->G, &c[1]->B,
&c[2]->R, &c[2]->G, &c[2]->B, &c[2]->R, &c[2]->G, &c[2]->B,
&c[3]->R, &c[3]->G, &c[3]->B); &c[3]->R, &c[3]->G, &c[3]->B,
&c[4]->R, &c[4]->G, &c[4]->B);
if(ret != 12) { int expected_colors = 3 * NUM_COLORS;
printErr("Expected to read 12 values for color but read %d", ret); if(ret != expected_colors) {
printErr("Expected to read %d values for color but read %d", expected_colors, ret);
return false; return false;
} }
@@ -172,13 +211,18 @@ char* build_short_options() {
memset(str, 0, sizeof(char) * (len*2 + 1)); memset(str, 0, sizeof(char) * (len*2 + 1));
#ifdef ARCH_X86 #ifdef ARCH_X86
sprintf(str, "%c:%c:%c%c%c%c%c", sprintf(str, "%c:%c:%c%c%c%c%c%c%c%c%c%c",
c[ARG_STYLE], c[ARG_COLOR], c[ARG_HELP], c[ARG_RAW], c[ARG_STYLE], c[ARG_COLOR], c[ARG_HELP],
c[ARG_RAW], c[ARG_FULLCPUNAME],
c[ARG_LOGO_SHORT], c[ARG_LOGO_LONG],
c[ARG_LOGO_INTEL_NEW], c[ARG_LOGO_INTEL_OLD],
c[ARG_DEBUG], c[ARG_VERBOSE], c[ARG_VERSION]); c[ARG_DEBUG], c[ARG_VERBOSE], c[ARG_VERSION]);
#else #else
sprintf(str, "%c:%c:%c%c%c%c", sprintf(str, "%c:%c:%c%c%c%c%c%c",
c[ARG_STYLE], c[ARG_COLOR], c[ARG_HELP], c[ARG_STYLE], c[ARG_COLOR], c[ARG_HELP],
c[ARG_DEBUG], c[ARG_VERBOSE], c[ARG_VERSION]); c[ARG_LOGO_SHORT], c[ARG_LOGO_LONG],
c[ARG_DEBUG], c[ARG_VERBOSE],
c[ARG_VERSION]);
#endif #endif
return str; return str;
@@ -191,22 +235,35 @@ bool parse_args(int argc, char* argv[]) {
bool color_flag = false; bool color_flag = false;
args.debug_flag = false; args.debug_flag = false;
args.full_cpu_name_flag = false;
args.raw_flag = false; args.raw_flag = false;
args.verbose_flag = false; args.verbose_flag = false;
args.logo_long = false;
args.logo_short = false;
args.logo_intel_new = false;
args.logo_intel_old = false;
args.help_flag = false; args.help_flag = false;
args.style = STYLE_EMPTY; args.style = STYLE_EMPTY;
args.colors = NULL; args.colors = NULL;
// Temporary enable verbose level to allow printing warnings inside parse_args
set_log_level(true);
const struct option long_options[] = { const struct option long_options[] = {
{args_str[ARG_STYLE], required_argument, 0, args_chr[ARG_STYLE] }, {args_str[ARG_STYLE], required_argument, 0, args_chr[ARG_STYLE] },
{args_str[ARG_COLOR], required_argument, 0, args_chr[ARG_COLOR] }, {args_str[ARG_COLOR], required_argument, 0, args_chr[ARG_COLOR] },
{args_str[ARG_HELP], no_argument, 0, args_chr[ARG_HELP] }, {args_str[ARG_HELP], no_argument, 0, args_chr[ARG_HELP] },
#ifdef ARCH_X86 #ifdef ARCH_X86
{args_str[ARG_RAW], no_argument, 0, args_chr[ARG_RAW] }, {args_str[ARG_LOGO_INTEL_NEW], no_argument, 0, args_chr[ARG_LOGO_INTEL_NEW] },
{args_str[ARG_LOGO_INTEL_OLD], no_argument, 0, args_chr[ARG_LOGO_INTEL_OLD] },
{args_str[ARG_FULLCPUNAME], no_argument, 0, args_chr[ARG_FULLCPUNAME] },
{args_str[ARG_RAW], no_argument, 0, args_chr[ARG_RAW] },
#endif #endif
{args_str[ARG_DEBUG], no_argument, 0, args_chr[ARG_DEBUG] }, {args_str[ARG_LOGO_SHORT], no_argument, 0, args_chr[ARG_LOGO_SHORT] },
{args_str[ARG_VERBOSE], no_argument, 0, args_chr[ARG_VERBOSE] }, {args_str[ARG_LOGO_LONG], no_argument, 0, args_chr[ARG_LOGO_LONG] },
{args_str[ARG_VERSION], no_argument, 0, args_chr[ARG_VERSION] }, {args_str[ARG_DEBUG], no_argument, 0, args_chr[ARG_DEBUG] },
{args_str[ARG_VERBOSE], no_argument, 0, args_chr[ARG_VERBOSE] },
{args_str[ARG_VERSION], no_argument, 0, args_chr[ARG_VERSION] },
{0, 0, 0, 0} {0, 0, 0, 0}
}; };
@@ -235,11 +292,25 @@ bool parse_args(int argc, char* argv[]) {
printErr("Invalid style '%s'",optarg); printErr("Invalid style '%s'",optarg);
return false; return false;
} }
break;
} }
else if(opt == args_chr[ARG_HELP]) { else if(opt == args_chr[ARG_HELP]) {
args.help_flag = true; args.help_flag = true;
} }
else if(opt == args_chr[ARG_FULLCPUNAME]) {
args.full_cpu_name_flag = true;
}
else if(opt == args_chr[ARG_LOGO_SHORT]) {
args.logo_short = true;
}
else if(opt == args_chr[ARG_LOGO_LONG]) {
args.logo_long = true;
}
else if(opt == args_chr[ARG_LOGO_INTEL_NEW]) {
args.logo_intel_new = true;
}
else if(opt == args_chr[ARG_LOGO_INTEL_OLD]) {
args.logo_intel_old = true;
}
else if(opt == args_chr[ARG_RAW]) { else if(opt == args_chr[ARG_RAW]) {
args.raw_flag = true; args.raw_flag = true;
} }
@@ -266,10 +337,20 @@ bool parse_args(int argc, char* argv[]) {
args.help_flag = true; args.help_flag = true;
} }
if((args.help_flag + args.version_flag + color_flag) > 1) { if(args.logo_intel_new && args.logo_intel_old) {
printWarn("You should specify just one option"); printWarn("%s and %s cannot be specified together", args_str[ARG_LOGO_INTEL_NEW], args_str[ARG_LOGO_INTEL_OLD]);
args.help_flag = true; args.logo_intel_new = false;
args.logo_intel_old = false;
} }
if(args.logo_short && args.logo_long) {
printWarn("%s and %s cannot be specified together", args_str[ARG_LOGO_SHORT], args_str[ARG_LOGO_LONG]);
args.logo_short = false;
args.logo_long = false;
}
// Leave log level untouched after returning
set_log_level(false);
return true; return true;
} }

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@@ -13,7 +13,6 @@ struct color {
enum { enum {
STYLE_EMPTY, STYLE_EMPTY,
STYLE_FANCY, STYLE_FANCY,
STYLE_WILD,
STYLE_RETRO, STYLE_RETRO,
STYLE_LEGACY, STYLE_LEGACY,
STYLE_INVALID STYLE_INVALID
@@ -24,6 +23,11 @@ enum {
ARG_COLOR, ARG_COLOR,
ARG_HELP, ARG_HELP,
ARG_RAW, ARG_RAW,
ARG_FULLCPUNAME,
ARG_LOGO_LONG,
ARG_LOGO_SHORT,
ARG_LOGO_INTEL_NEW,
ARG_LOGO_INTEL_OLD,
ARG_DEBUG, ARG_DEBUG,
ARG_VERBOSE, ARG_VERBOSE,
ARG_VERSION ARG_VERSION
@@ -37,6 +41,11 @@ extern const char *args_str[];
int max_arg_str_length(); int max_arg_str_length();
bool parse_args(int argc, char* argv[]); bool parse_args(int argc, char* argv[]);
bool show_help(); bool show_help();
bool show_full_cpu_name();
bool show_logo_long();
bool show_logo_short();
bool show_logo_intel_new();
bool show_logo_intel_old();
bool show_raw(); bool show_raw();
bool show_debug(); bool show_debug();
bool show_version(); bool show_version();

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@@ -1,232 +1,329 @@
#ifndef __ASCII__ #ifndef __ASCII__
#define __ASCII__ #define __ASCII__
#define NUMBER_OF_LINES 19 #define COLOR_NONE ""
#define LINE_SIZE 62 #define C_FG_BLACK "\x1b[30;1m"
#define C_FG_RED "\x1b[31;1m"
#define C_FG_GREEN "\x1b[32;1m"
#define C_FG_YELLOW "\x1b[33;1m"
#define C_FG_BLUE "\x1b[34;1m"
#define C_FG_MAGENTA "\x1b[35;1m"
#define C_FG_CYAN "\x1b[36;1m"
#define C_FG_WHITE "\x1b[37;1m"
#define C_BG_BLACK "\x1b[40;1m"
#define C_BG_RED "\x1b[41;1m"
#define C_BG_GREEN "\x1b[42;1m"
#define C_BG_YELLOW "\x1b[43;1m"
#define C_BG_BLUE "\x1b[44;1m"
#define C_BG_MAGENTA "\x1b[45;1m"
#define C_BG_CYAN "\x1b[46;1m"
#define C_BG_WHITE "\x1b[47;1m"
#define C_FG_B_BLACK "\x1b[90;1m"
#define C_FG_B_RED "\x1b[91;1m"
#define C_FG_B_GREEN "\x1b[92;1m"
#define C_FG_B_YELLOW "\x1b[93;1m"
#define C_FG_B_BLUE "\x1b[94;1m"
#define C_FG_B_MAGENTA "\x1b[95;1m"
#define C_FG_B_CYAN "\x1b[96;1m"
#define C_FG_B_WHITE "\x1b[97;1m"
#define COLOR_RESET "\x1b[m"
#define AMD_ASCII \ struct ascii_logo {
" \ char* art;
\ uint32_t width;
\ uint32_t height;
\ bool replace_blocks;
\ char color_ascii[3][100];
\ char color_text[2][100];
@@@@ @@@ @@@ @@@@@@@@ ############ \ };
@@@@@@ @@@@@ @@@@@ @@@ @@@ ########## \
@@@ @@@ @@@@@@@@@@@@@ @@@ @@ # ##### \
@@@ @@@ @@@ @@@ @@@ @@@ @@ ### ##### \
@@@@@@@@@@@@ @@@ @@@ @@@ @@@ ######### ### \
@@@ @@@ @@@ @@@ @@@@@@@@@ ######## ## \
\
\
\
\
\
\
"
#define INTEL_ASCII \ /*
" ################ \ * ASCII logos brief documentation
####### ####### \ * ----------------------------------------------------
#### #### \ * C1, C2, ...: ColorN, gets replaced by printer.c with
### #### \ * the color in ascii_logo->color_ascii[N]
### ### \ * CR: Color reset, gets replaced by the reset
### ### \ * color by printer.c
# ### ### ### \ *
## ### ######### ###### ###### ### ### \ * Logos with replace_blocks=true are replaced by character
## ### ### ### ### #### #### ### ### \ * blocks (actually, spaces with background color), so
## ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### \ * the color in the structure must be C_BG_XXX. When
## ### ### ### ### ########## ### #### \ * replace_blocks is true, the characters '#' are replaced
## ### ### ### ### ### ### ##### \ * by spaces printed with color_ascii[0], and '@' are
## ## ### ### ##### ######### ## ### \ * printed with color_ascii[1]. If replace_blocks=true,
### \ * color format specified in ASCIIs ($C1, $C2) are ignored.
### \ *
#### #### \ * In any case, '$' is a illegal character to be used in
##### ########## \ * the ascii logos because it is used to parse colors
########## ################ \ *
############################### " * LONG_LOGOS will be printed only if the fit in the screen,
* otherwise SHORT_LOGOS will be used
#define SNAPDRAGON_ASCII \ */
" \
@@######## \
@@@@@########### \
@@ @@@@@################# \
@@@@@@@@@@#################### \
@@@@@@@@@@@@##################### \
@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@#################### \
@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@################### \
@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@################ \
@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@############# \
@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@############ \
@ @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@########### \
@@@@@ @@@@@@@@@@@@@########## \
@@@@@@@@@ @@@@@@@@@@@@######## \
@@@@@@@@@ @@@@@@@@@@####### \
@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@####### \
@@@@########### \
\
"
#define MEDIATEK_ASCII \
" \
\
\
\
\
\
## ## ###### ###### # ### @@@@@@ @@@@@@ @@ @@ \
### ### # # # # #### @@ @ @@ @@ \
######## # ### # # # ## ## @@ @ @@@ @@@@ \
## ### ## # # # # ## ## @@ @ @@ @@ \
## ## ## ###### ##### # ## ## @@ @@@@@@ @@ @@ \
\
\
\
\
\
\
\
"
#define EXYNOS_ASCII \ // SHORT LOGOS //
" \ #define ASCII_AMD \
\ "$C2 '############### \
\ $C2 ,############# \
\ $C2 .#### \
\ $C2 #. .#### \
\ $C2 :##. .#### \
## ## ## \ $C2 :###. .#### \
## ## \ $C2 #########. :## \
## \ $C2 #######. ; \
## ## \ $C1 \
## ## ## \ $C1 ### ### ### ####### \
\ $C1 ## ## ##### ##### ## ## \
SAMSUNG \ $C1 ## ## ### #### ### ## ## \
Exynos \ $C1 ######### ### ## ### ## ## \
\ $C1## ## ### ### ## ## \
\ $C1## ## ### ### ####### "
\
\
"
#define KIRIN_ASCII \
" \
\
\
\
\
####### \
##### #################### \
###################################### \
####################################### \
####################################### \
############################## \
########################## \
######################### \
######################## \
######################## \
######################### \
######################### \
\
"
#define BROADCOM_ASCII \
" \
################ \
########################## \
################################ \
################@@@@################ \
################@@@@@@################ \
#################@@@@@@################# \
#################@@@@@@@@################# \
#################@@@@@@@@################# \
################@@@@##@@@@################ \
################@@@@##@@@@################ \
###############@@@@####@@@@############### \
@@@@@@@@@@####@@@@####@@@@####@@@@@@@@@@ \
######@@@@@@@@@@######@@@@@@@@@@###### \
################################## \
############################## \
######################## \
############### \
"
#define ARM_ASCII \
" \
\
\
\
\
\
############ ########## #### ###### ######## \
############### ######### ####################### \
#### #### #### ##### ####### ##### \
#### #### #### #### ##### #### \
#### #### #### #### #### #### \
#### ##### #### #### #### #### \
############### #### #### #### #### \
######## #### #### #### #### #### \
\
\
\
\
"
// jp2a --height=17 ibm.jpg #define ASCII_INTEL \
#define IBM_ASCII \ "$C1 .#################. \
" \ $C1 .#### ####. \
\ $C1 .## ### \
\ $C1 ## :## ### \
############ ################ ########## ########## \ $C1 # ## :## ## \
\ $C1 ## ## ######. #### ###### :## ## \
############ ################## ############ ############ \ $C1 ## ## ##: ##: ## ## ### :## ### \
\ $C1## ## ##: ##: ## :######## :## ## \
###### ###### ###### #################### \ $C1## ## ##: ##: ## ##. . :## #### \
\ $C1## # ##: ##: #### #####: ## \
###### ############## #################### \ $C1 ## \
\ $C1 ###. ..o####. \
###### ###### ###### ##### ###### ##### \ $C1 ######oo... ..oo####### \
\ $C1 o###############o "
############ ################## ######### #### ######### \
\
############ ################ ######### ## ######### \
\
\
"
#define ASCII_INTEL_NEW \
"$C1 MMM oddl MMN \
$C1 MMM dMMN MMN \
$C1 ... .... ... dMMM.. .cc. NMN \
$C1 MMM :MMMdWMMMMMX. dMMMMM, .XMMMMMMNo MMN \
$C1 MMM :MMMp dMMM dMMX .NMW WMN. MMN \
$C1 MMM :MMM WMM dMMK kMMXooooooNMMx MMN \
$C1 MMM :MMM NMM dMMK dMMX MMN \
$C1 MMM :MMM NMM dMMMoo OMM0....:Nx. MMN \
$C1 MMM :WWW XWW lONMM 'xXMMMMNOc MMN "
#define UNKNOWN_ASCII \ #define ASCII_SNAPD \
" \ " $C1@@$C2######## \
\ $C1@@@@@$C2########### \
\ $C1@@ @@@@@$C2################# \
\ $C1@@@@@@@@@@$C2#################### \
\ $C1@@@@@@@@@@@@$C2##################### \
\ $C1@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@$C2#################### \
\ $C1@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@$C2################### \
\ $C1@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@$C2################ \
\ $C1@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@$C2############# \
\ $C1@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@$C2############ \
\ $C1@ @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@$C2########### \
\ $C1@@@@@ @@@@@@@@@@@@@$C2########## \
\ $C1@@@@@@@@@ @@@@@@@@@@@@$C2######## \
\ $C1@@@@@@@@@ @@@@@@@@@@$C2####### \
\ $C1@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@$C2####### \
\ $C1@@@@$C2########### "
\
\ #define ASCII_MTK \
" "$C1 ## ## ###### ###### # ### $C2@@@@@@ @@@@@@ @@ @@ \
$C1 ### ### # # # # #### $C2@@ @ @@ @@ \
static const char* ASCII_ARRAY [] = { $C1 ######## # ### # # # ## ## $C2@@ @ @@@ @@@@ \
AMD_ASCII, $C1 ## ### ## # # # # ## ## $C2@@ @ @@ @@ \
INTEL_ASCII, $C1## ## ## ###### ##### # ## ## $C2@@ @@@@@@ @@ @@ "
ARM_ASCII,
SNAPDRAGON_ASCII, #define ASCII_EXYNOS \
MEDIATEK_ASCII, "$C2 \
EXYNOS_ASCII, $C2 \
KIRIN_ASCII, $C2 \
BROADCOM_ASCII, $C1##$CR $C1##$CR $C1##$CR \
IBM_ASCII, $C1##$CR $C1##$CR \
UNKNOWN_ASCII $C1##$CR \
}; $C1##$CR $C1##$CR \
$C1##$CR $C1##$CR $C1##$CR \
$C2 \
$C2 SAMSUNG \
$C2 Exynos \
$C2 \
$C2 "
#define ASCII_KIRIN \
"$C1 ####### \
$C1 ##### #################### \
$C1 ###################################### \
$C1 ####################################### \
$C1 ####################################### \
$C1 ############################## \
$C1 ########################## \
$C1 ######################### \
$C1 ######################## \
$C1 ######################## \
$C1 ######################### \
$C1######################### "
#define ASCII_BROADCOM \
"$C2 \
$C2 ################ \
$C2 ########################## \
$C2 ################################ \
$C2 ################$C1@@@@$C2################ \
$C2 ################$C1@@@@@@$C2################ \
$C2 #################$C1@@@@@@$C2################# \
$C2#################$C1@@@@@@@@$C2################# \
$C2#################$C1@@@@@@@@$C2################# \
$C2################$C1@@@@$C2##$C1@@@@$C2################ \
$C2################$C1@@@@$C2##$C1@@@@$C2################ \
$C2###############$C1@@@@$C2####$C1@@@@$C2############### \
$C1 @@@@@@@@@@$C2####$C1@@@@$C2####$C1@@@@$C2####$C1@@@@@@@@@@ \
$C2 ######$C1@@@@@@@@@@$C2######$C1@@@@@@@@@@$C2###### \
$C2 ################################## \
$C2 ############################## \
$C2 ######################## \
$C2 ############### \
$C2 "
#define ASCII_ARM \
"$C1 ##### ## # ##### ## #### ###### \
$C1 ### #### ### #### ### ### \
$C1### ## ### ### ## ### \
$C1 ### #### ### ### ## ### \
$C1 ###### ## ### ### ## ### "
#define ASCII_IBM \
"$C1######## ########## ###### ###### \
$C1######## ########### ####### ####### \
$C1 #### ### #### ###### ###### \
$C1 #### ### ### ####### ####### \
$C1 #### ######## ############### \
$C1 #### ### ### #### ##### #### \
$C1 #### ### #### #### ### #### \
$C1######## ########### ###### # ###### \
$C1######## ########## ###### ###### "
// inspired by the neofetch mac logo
#define ASCII_APPLE \
"$C1 .\"c. \
$C1 ,xNMM. \
$C1 .lMM\" \
$C1 MM* \
$C1 .;loddo;:. olloddol;. \
$C1 cKMMMMMMMMMMNWMMMMMMMMMMM0: \
$C1 .KMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMW* \
$C1 XMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMX. \
$C1;MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM: \
$C1:MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM: \
$C1.MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMX. \
$C1 kMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMWd. \
$C1 'XMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMk \
$C1 'XMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMK. \
$C1 kMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMd \
$C1 'KMMMMMMMWXXWMMMMMMMk. \
$C1 \"cooc\"* \"*coo'\" "
// --------------------- LONG LOGOS ------------------------- //
#define ASCII_AMD_L \
"$C1 \
$C1 \
$C1 \
$C1 \
$C1 \
$C1 \
$C1 @@@@ @@@ @@@ @@@@@@@@ $C2 ############ \
$C1 @@@@@@ @@@@@ @@@@@ @@@ @@@ $C2 ########## \
$C1 @@@ @@@ @@@@@@@@@@@@@ @@@ @@ $C2 # ##### \
$C1 @@@ @@@ @@@ @@@ @@@ @@@ @@ $C2 ### ##### \
$C1 @@@@@@@@@@@@ @@@ @@@ @@@ @@@ $C2######### ### \
$C1 @@@ @@@ @@@ @@@ @@@@@@@@@ $C2######## ## \
$C1 \
$C1 \
$C1 \
$C1 \
$C1 \
$C1 \
$C1 "
#define ASCII_INTEL_L \
"$C1 ###############@ \
$C1 ######@ ######@ \
$C1 ###@ ###@ \
$C1 ##@ ###@ \
$C1 ##@ ##@ \
$C1 ##@ ##@ \
$C1 @ ##@ ##@ ##@ \
$C1 #@ ##@ ########@ #####@ #####@ ##@ ##@ \
$C1 #@ ##@ ##@ ##@ ##@ ###@ ###@ ##@ ##@ \
$C1 #@ ##@ ##@ ##@ ##@ ##@ ##@ ##@ ##@ \
$C1 #@ ##@ ##@ ##@ ##@ #########@ ##@ ###@ \
$C1 #@ ##@ ##@ ##@ ##@ ##@ ##@ ####@ \
$C1 #@ #@ ##@ ##@ ####@ ########@ #@ ##@ \
$C1 ##@ \
$C1 ##@ \
$C1 ###@ ###@ \
$C1 ####@ #########@ \
$C1 #########@ ###############@ \
$C1 ##############################@ "
#define ASCII_INTEL_L_NEW \
" ####################################################### \
####################################################### \
####%%%#################@@@#####################@@@#### \
####%%%#################@@@#####################@@@#### \
########################@@@#####################@@@#### \
####@@@##@@@#@@@@@@@####@@@@@@####@@@@@@@@@#####@@@#### \
####@@@##@@@@@@@@@@@@###@@@@@@##@@@@#####@@@@###@@@#### \
####@@@##@@@@#####@@@@##@@@####@@@@#######@@@@##@@@#### \
####@@@##@@@#######@@@##@@@####@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@##@@@#### \
####@@@##@@@#######@@@##@@@####@@@@#############@@@#### \
####@@@##@@@#######@@@##@@@@@@##@@@@#####@@@@###@@@#### \
####@@@##@@@#######@@@###@@@@@####@@@@@@@@@#####@@@#### \
####################################################### \
####################################################### "
#define ASCII_ARM_L \
"$C1 ############ ########## #### ####### ######## \
$C1 ############### ######### ######################## \
$C1 #### #### #### ##### ######## ##### \
$C1#### #### #### #### ###### #### \
$C1#### #### #### #### #### #### \
$C1 #### ##### #### #### #### #### \
$C1 ############### #### #### #### #### \
$C1 ######## #### #### #### #### #### "
#define ASCII_IBM_L \
"$C1 ############ ################ ########## ########## \
$C1 \
$C1 ############ ################## ############ ############ \
$C1 \
$C1 ###### ###### ###### #################### \
$C1 \
$C1 ###### ############## #################### \
$C1 \
$C1 ###### ###### ###### ##### ###### ##### \
$C1 \
$C1 ############ ################## ######### #### ######### \
$C1 \
$C1 ############ ################ ######### ## ######### "
typedef struct ascii_logo asciiL;
// ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
// | LOGO | W | H | REPLACE | COLORS LOGO (>0 && <10) | COLORS TEXT (=2) |
// ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
asciiL logo_amd = { ASCII_AMD, 39, 15, false, {C_FG_WHITE, C_FG_GREEN}, {C_FG_WHITE, C_FG_GREEN} };
asciiL logo_intel = { ASCII_INTEL, 48, 14, false, {C_FG_CYAN}, {C_FG_CYAN, C_FG_WHITE} };
asciiL logo_intel_new = { ASCII_INTEL_NEW, 51, 9, false, {C_FG_CYAN}, {C_FG_CYAN, C_FG_WHITE} };
asciiL logo_snapd = { ASCII_SNAPD, 39, 16, false, {C_FG_RED, C_FG_WHITE}, {C_FG_RED, C_FG_WHITE} };
asciiL logo_mtk = { ASCII_MTK, 59, 5, false, {C_FG_BLUE, C_FG_YELLOW}, {C_FG_BLUE, C_FG_YELLOW} };
asciiL logo_exynos = { ASCII_EXYNOS, 22, 13, true, {C_BG_BLUE, C_FG_WHITE}, {C_FG_BLUE, C_FG_WHITE} };
asciiL logo_kirin = { ASCII_KIRIN, 53, 12, false, {C_FG_RED}, {C_FG_WHITE, C_FG_RED} };
asciiL logo_broadcom = { ASCII_BROADCOM, 44, 19, false, {C_FG_WHITE, C_FG_RED}, {C_FG_WHITE, C_FG_RED} };
asciiL logo_arm = { ASCII_ARM, 42, 5, false, {C_FG_CYAN}, {C_FG_WHITE, C_FG_CYAN} };
asciiL logo_ibm = { ASCII_IBM, 42, 9, false, {C_FG_CYAN, C_FG_WHITE}, {C_FG_CYAN, C_FG_WHITE} };
asciiL logo_apple = { ASCII_APPLE, 32, 17, false, {C_FG_WHITE}, {C_FG_B_BLACK, C_FG_B_WHITE} };
// Long variants | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
asciiL logo_amd_l = { ASCII_AMD_L, 62, 19, true, {C_BG_WHITE, C_BG_GREEN}, {C_FG_WHITE, C_FG_GREEN} };
asciiL logo_intel_l = { ASCII_INTEL_L, 62, 19, true, {C_BG_CYAN, C_BG_WHITE}, {C_FG_CYAN, C_FG_WHITE} };
asciiL logo_intel_l_new = { ASCII_INTEL_L_NEW, 57, 14, true, {C_BG_CYAN, C_BG_WHITE, C_BG_BLUE}, {C_FG_CYAN, C_FG_WHITE} };
asciiL logo_arm_l = { ASCII_ARM_L, 60, 8, true, {C_BG_CYAN}, {C_FG_WHITE, C_FG_CYAN} };
asciiL logo_ibm_l = { ASCII_IBM_L, 62, 13, true, {C_BG_CYAN, C_FG_WHITE}, {C_FG_CYAN, C_FG_WHITE} };
asciiL logo_unknown = { NULL, 0, 0, false, {COLOR_NONE}, {COLOR_NONE, COLOR_NONE} };
#endif #endif

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@@ -16,6 +16,8 @@
#include "../arm/uarch.h" #include "../arm/uarch.h"
#endif #endif
#define UNUSED(x) (void)(x)
#define STRING_YES "Yes" #define STRING_YES "Yes"
#define STRING_NO "No" #define STRING_NO "No"
#define STRING_NONE "None" #define STRING_NONE "None"
@@ -33,7 +35,14 @@ int64_t get_freq(struct frequency* freq) {
} }
#if defined(ARCH_X86) || defined(ARCH_PPC) #if defined(ARCH_X86) || defined(ARCH_PPC)
char* get_str_cpu_name(struct cpuInfo* cpu) { char* get_str_cpu_name(struct cpuInfo* cpu, bool fcpuname) {
#ifdef ARCH_X86
if(!fcpuname) {
return get_str_cpu_name_abbreviated(cpu);
}
#elif ARCH_PPC
UNUSED(fcpuname);
#endif
return cpu->cpu_name; return cpu->cpu_name;
} }

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@@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ enum {
CPU_VENDOR_AMD, CPU_VENDOR_AMD,
// ARCH_ARM // ARCH_ARM
CPU_VENDOR_ARM, CPU_VENDOR_ARM,
CPU_VENDOR_APPLE,
CPU_VENDOR_BROADCOM, CPU_VENDOR_BROADCOM,
CPU_VENDOR_CAVIUM, CPU_VENDOR_CAVIUM,
CPU_VENDOR_NVIDIA, CPU_VENDOR_NVIDIA,
@@ -147,7 +148,7 @@ struct cpuInfo {
}; };
#if defined(ARCH_X86) || defined(ARCH_PPC) #if defined(ARCH_X86) || defined(ARCH_PPC)
char* get_str_cpu_name(struct cpuInfo* cpu); char* get_str_cpu_name(struct cpuInfo* cpu, bool fcpuname);
char* get_str_sockets(struct topology* topo); char* get_str_sockets(struct topology* topo);
uint32_t get_nsockets(struct topology* topo); uint32_t get_nsockets(struct topology* topo);
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@@ -58,9 +58,9 @@ void printBug(const char *fmt, ...) {
va_end(args); va_end(args);
fprintf(stderr,RED "[ERROR]: "RESET "%s\n",buffer); fprintf(stderr,RED "[ERROR]: "RESET "%s\n",buffer);
#if defined(ARCH_X86) || defined(ARCH_PPC) #if defined(ARCH_X86) || defined(ARCH_PPC)
fprintf(stderr,"Please, create a new issue with this error message and the output of 'cpufetch --debug' in https://github.com/Dr-Noob/cpufetch/issues\n"); fprintf(stderr,"Please, create a new issue with this error message and the output of 'cpufetch --debug' on https://github.com/Dr-Noob/cpufetch/issues\n");
#elif ARCH_ARM #elif ARCH_ARM
fprintf(stderr,"Please, create a new issue with this error message, your smartphone/computer model and the output of 'cpufetch --debug' in https://github.com/Dr-Noob/cpufetch/issues\n"); fprintf(stderr,"Please, create a new issue with this error message, your smartphone/computer model and the output of 'cpufetch --debug' on https://github.com/Dr-Noob/cpufetch/issues\n");
#endif #endif
} }
@@ -73,6 +73,23 @@ int max(int a, int b) {
return a > b ? a : b; return a > b ? a : b;
} }
int min(int a, int b) {
return a < b ? a : b;
}
char *strremove(char *str, const char *sub) {
char *p, *q, *r;
if (*sub && (q = r = strstr(str, sub)) != NULL) {
size_t len = strlen(sub);
while ((r = strstr(p = r + len, sub)) != NULL) {
memmove(q, p, r - p);
q += r - p;
}
memmove(q, p, strlen(p) + 1);
}
return str;
}
void* emalloc(size_t size) { void* emalloc(size_t size) {
void* ptr = malloc(size); void* ptr = malloc(size);

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@@ -10,7 +10,9 @@ void set_log_level(bool verbose);
void printWarn(const char *fmt, ...); void printWarn(const char *fmt, ...);
void printErr(const char *fmt, ...); void printErr(const char *fmt, ...);
void printBug(const char *fmt, ...); void printBug(const char *fmt, ...);
int min(int a, int b);
int max(int a, int b); int max(int a, int b);
char *strremove(char *str, const char *sub);
void* emalloc(size_t size); void* emalloc(size_t size);
void* ecalloc(size_t nmemb, size_t size); void* ecalloc(size_t nmemb, size_t size);

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@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@
static const char* OS_STR = "Unknown OS"; static const char* OS_STR = "Unknown OS";
#endif #endif
static const char* VERSION = "0.99"; static const char* VERSION = "1.00";
void print_help(char *argv[]) { void print_help(char *argv[]) {
const char **t = args_str; const char **t = args_str;
@@ -43,49 +43,64 @@ void print_help(char *argv[]) {
printf("Usage: %s [OPTION]...\n", argv[0]); printf("Usage: %s [OPTION]...\n", argv[0]);
printf("Simple yet fancy CPU architecture fetching tool\n\n"); printf("Simple yet fancy CPU architecture fetching tool\n\n");
printf("Options: \n"); printf("OPTIONS: \n");
printf(" -%c, --%s %*s Set the color scheme (by default, cpufetch uses the system color scheme)\n", c[ARG_COLOR], t[ARG_COLOR], (int) (max_len-strlen(t[ARG_COLOR])), ""); printf(" -%c, --%s %*s Set the color scheme (by default, cpufetch uses the system color scheme)\n", c[ARG_COLOR], t[ARG_COLOR], (int) (max_len-strlen(t[ARG_COLOR])), "");
printf(" -%c, --%s %*s Set the style of CPU art\n", c[ARG_STYLE], t[ARG_STYLE], (int) (max_len-strlen(t[ARG_STYLE])), ""); printf(" -%c, --%s %*s Set the style of CPU logo\n", c[ARG_STYLE], t[ARG_STYLE], (int) (max_len-strlen(t[ARG_STYLE])), "");
#ifdef ARCH_X86 #ifdef ARCH_X86
printf(" -%c, --%s %*s Prints CPU model and cpuid levels (debug purposes)\n", c[ARG_DEBUG], t[ARG_DEBUG], (int) (max_len-strlen(t[ARG_DEBUG])), ""); printf(" -%c, --%s %*s Print CPU model and cpuid levels (debug purposes)\n", c[ARG_DEBUG], t[ARG_DEBUG], (int) (max_len-strlen(t[ARG_DEBUG])), "");
#elif ARCH_PPC
printf(" -%c, --%s %*s Print PVR register (debug purposes)\n", c[ARG_DEBUG], t[ARG_DEBUG], (int) (max_len-strlen(t[ARG_DEBUG])), "");
#elif ARCH_ARM #elif ARCH_ARM
printf(" -%c, --%s %*s Prints main ID register values for all cores (debug purposes)\n", c[ARG_DEBUG], t[ARG_DEBUG], (int) (max_len-strlen(t[ARG_DEBUG])), ""); printf(" -%c, --%s %*s Print main ID register values (debug purposes)\n", c[ARG_DEBUG], t[ARG_DEBUG], (int) (max_len-strlen(t[ARG_DEBUG])), "");
#endif #endif
printf(" -%c, --%s %*s Prints extra information (if available) about how cpufetch tried fetching information\n", c[ARG_VERBOSE], t[ARG_VERBOSE], (int) (max_len-strlen(t[ARG_VERBOSE])), ""); printf(" --%s %*s Show the short version of the logo\n", t[ARG_LOGO_SHORT], (int) (max_len-strlen(t[ARG_LOGO_SHORT])), "");
printf(" --%s %*s Show the long version of the logo\n", t[ARG_LOGO_LONG], (int) (max_len-strlen(t[ARG_LOGO_LONG])), "");
printf(" -%c, --%s %*s Print extra information (if available) about how cpufetch tried fetching information\n", c[ARG_VERBOSE], t[ARG_VERBOSE], (int) (max_len-strlen(t[ARG_VERBOSE])), "");
#ifdef ARCH_X86 #ifdef ARCH_X86
printf(" -%c, --%s %*s Prints raw cpuid data\n", c[ARG_RAW], t[ARG_RAW], (int) (max_len-strlen(t[ARG_RAW])), ""); printf(" --%s %*s Show the old Intel logo\n", t[ARG_LOGO_INTEL_OLD], (int) (max_len-strlen(t[ARG_LOGO_INTEL_OLD])), "");
printf(" --%s %*s Show the new Intel logo\n", t[ARG_LOGO_INTEL_NEW], (int) (max_len-strlen(t[ARG_LOGO_INTEL_NEW])), "");
printf(" -%c, --%s %*s Show the full CPU name (do not abbreviate it)\n", c[ARG_FULLCPUNAME], t[ARG_FULLCPUNAME], (int) (max_len-strlen(t[ARG_FULLCPUNAME])), "");
printf(" -%c, --%s %*s Print raw cpuid data (debug purposes)\n", c[ARG_RAW], t[ARG_RAW], (int) (max_len-strlen(t[ARG_RAW])), "");
#endif #endif
printf(" -%c, --%s %*s Prints this help and exit\n", c[ARG_HELP], t[ARG_HELP], (int) (max_len-strlen(t[ARG_HELP])), ""); printf(" -%c, --%s %*s Print this help and exit\n", c[ARG_HELP], t[ARG_HELP], (int) (max_len-strlen(t[ARG_HELP])), "");
printf(" -%c, --%s %*s Prints cpufetch version and exit\n", c[ARG_VERSION], t[ARG_VERSION], (int) (max_len-strlen(t[ARG_VERSION])), ""); printf(" -%c, --%s %*s Print cpufetch version and exit\n", c[ARG_VERSION], t[ARG_VERSION], (int) (max_len-strlen(t[ARG_VERSION])), "");
printf("\nCOLORS: \n"); printf("\nCOLORS: \n");
printf(" * \"intel\": Use Intel default color scheme \n"); printf(" * \"intel\": Use Intel default color scheme \n");
printf(" * \"amd\": Use AMD default color scheme \n"); printf(" * \"amd\": Use AMD default color scheme \n");
printf(" * \"ibm\", Use IBM default color scheme \n"); printf(" * \"ibm\", Use IBM default color scheme \n");
printf(" * \"arm\": Use ARM default color scheme \n"); printf(" * \"arm\": Use ARM default color scheme \n");
printf(" * custom: If color argument do not match \"intel\", \"amd\", \"ibm\" or \"arm\", a custom scheme can be specified.\n"); printf(" * custom: If the argument of --color does not match any of the previous strings, a custom scheme can be specified.\n");
printf(" 4 colors must be given in RGB with the format: R,G,B:R,G,B:...\n"); printf(" 5 colors must be given in RGB with the format: R,G,B:R,G,B:...\n");
printf(" The first 2 colors are the CPU art color and the next 2 colors are the text colors\n"); printf(" The first 3 colors are the CPU art color and the next 2 colors are the text colors\n");
printf("\nSTYLES: \n"); printf("\nSTYLES: \n");
printf(" * \"fancy\": Default style\n"); printf(" * \"fancy\": Default style\n");
printf(" * \"retro\": Old cpufetch style\n"); printf(" * \"retro\": Old cpufetch style\n");
printf(" * \"legacy\": Fallback style for terminals that do not support colors\n"); printf(" * \"legacy\": Fallback style for terminals that do not support colors\n");
printf("\nLOGOS: \n");
printf(" cpufetch will try to adapt the logo size and the text to the terminal width. When the output (logo and text) is wider than\n");
printf(" the terminal width, cpufetch will print a smaller version of the logo (if it exists). This behavior can be overridden by\n");
printf(" --logo-short and --logo-long, which always sets the logo size as specified by the user, even if it is too big. After the\n");
printf(" logo selection (either automatically or set by the user), cpufetch will check again if the output fits in the terminal.\n");
printf(" If not, it will use a shorter name for the fields (the left part of the text). If, after all of this, the output still does\n");
printf(" not fit, cpufetch will cut the text and will only print the text until there is no space left in each line\n");
printf("\nEXAMPLES: \n"); printf("\nEXAMPLES: \n");
printf(" Run cpufetch with Intel color scheme:\n"); printf(" Run cpufetch with Intel color scheme:\n");
printf(" ./cpufetch --color intel\n"); printf(" ./cpufetch --color intel\n");
printf(" Run cpufetch with a custom color scheme:\n"); printf(" Run cpufetch with a custom color scheme:\n");
printf(" ./cpufetch --color 239,90,45:210,200,200:100,200,45:0,200,200\n"); printf(" ./cpufetch --color 239,90,45:210,200,200:0,0,0:100,200,45:0,200,200\n");
printf("\nBUGS: \n"); printf("\nBUGS: \n");
printf(" Report bugs to https://github.com/Dr-Noob/cpufetch/issues\n"); printf(" Report bugs to https://github.com/Dr-Noob/cpufetch/issues\n");
printf("\nNOTE: \n"); printf("\nNOTE: \n");
printf(" Peak performance information is NOT accurate. cpufetch computes peak performance using the max\n"); printf(" Peak performance information is NOT accurate. cpufetch computes peak performance using the max\n");
printf(" frequency. However, to properly compute peak performance, you need to know the frequency of the\n"); printf(" frequency of the CPU. However, to compute the peak performance, you need to know the frequency of the\n");
printf(" CPU running AVX code, which is not be fetched by cpufetch since it depends on each specific CPU.\n"); printf(" CPU running AVX code. This value is not be fetched by cpufetch since it depends on each specific CPU.\n");
printf(" For peak performance measurement see: https://github.com/Dr-Noob/peakperf\n"); printf(" To correctly measure peak performance, see: https://github.com/Dr-Noob/peakperf\n");
} }
void print_version() { void print_version() {
@@ -117,7 +132,7 @@ int main(int argc, char* argv[]) {
print_debug(cpu); print_debug(cpu);
return EXIT_SUCCESS; return EXIT_SUCCESS;
} }
if(show_raw()) { if(show_raw()) {
#ifdef ARCH_X86 #ifdef ARCH_X86
print_version(); print_version();
@@ -128,8 +143,8 @@ int main(int argc, char* argv[]) {
return EXIT_FAILURE; return EXIT_FAILURE;
#endif #endif
} }
if(print_cpufetch(cpu, get_style(), get_colors())) if(print_cpufetch(cpu, get_style(), get_colors(), show_full_cpu_name()))
return EXIT_SUCCESS; return EXIT_SUCCESS;
else else
return EXIT_FAILURE; return EXIT_FAILURE;

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@@ -13,15 +13,19 @@ typedef int STYLE;
#include "../arm/midr.h" #include "../arm/midr.h"
#endif #endif
#define COLOR_DEFAULT_INTEL "15,125,194:230,230,230:40,150,220:230,230,230" // +-----------------------------------+-----------------------+
#define COLOR_DEFAULT_AMD "250,250,250:0,154,102:250,250,250:0,154,102" // | Color logo | Color text |
#define COLOR_DEFAULT_IBM "92,119,172:92,119,172:240,240,240:92,119,172" // | Color 1 | Color 2 | Color 3 | Color 1 | Color 2 |
#define COLOR_DEFAULT_ARM "0,145,189:0,145,189:240,240,240:0,145,189" #define COLOR_DEFAULT_INTEL "015,125,194:230,230,230:000,000,000:040,150,220:230,230,230"
#define COLOR_DEFAULT_INTEL_NEW "030,204,251:250,250,250:000,104,181:230,230,230:030,204,251"
#define COLOR_DEFAULT_AMD "250,250,250:000,154,102:000,000,000:250,250,250:000,154,102"
#define COLOR_DEFAULT_IBM "092,119,172:092,119,172:000,000,000:240,240,240:092,119,172"
#define COLOR_DEFAULT_ARM "000,145,189:000,145,189:000,000,000:240,240,240:000,145,189"
#ifdef ARCH_X86 #ifdef ARCH_X86
void print_levels(struct cpuInfo* cpu); void print_levels(struct cpuInfo* cpu);
#endif #endif
bool print_cpufetch(struct cpuInfo* cpu, STYLE s, struct color** cs); bool print_cpufetch(struct cpuInfo* cpu, STYLE s, struct color** cs, bool fcpuname);
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@@ -116,6 +116,50 @@ char* get_str_cpu_name_internal() {
return name; return name;
} }
bool abbreviate_intel_cpu_name(char** name) {
char* old_name = *name;
char* new_name = ecalloc(strlen(old_name) + 1, sizeof(char));
char* old_name_ptr = old_name;
char* new_name_ptr = new_name;
char* aux_ptr = NULL;
// 1. Remove "(R)"
old_name_ptr = strstr(old_name_ptr, "Intel(R)");
if(old_name_ptr == NULL) return false;
strcpy(new_name_ptr, "Intel");
new_name_ptr += strlen("Intel");
old_name_ptr += strlen("Intel(R)");
// 2. Remove "(R)" or "(TM)"
aux_ptr = strstr(old_name_ptr, "(");
if(aux_ptr == NULL) return false;
strncpy(new_name_ptr, old_name_ptr, aux_ptr-old_name_ptr);
new_name_ptr += aux_ptr-old_name_ptr;
strcpy(new_name_ptr, " ");
new_name_ptr++;
old_name_ptr = strstr(aux_ptr, ")");
if(old_name_ptr == NULL) return false;
old_name_ptr++;
while(*old_name_ptr == ' ') old_name_ptr++;
// 3. Copy the CPU name
aux_ptr = strstr(old_name_ptr, "@");
if(aux_ptr == NULL) return false;
strncpy(new_name_ptr, old_name_ptr, (aux_ptr-1)-old_name_ptr);
// 4. Remove dummy strings in Intel CPU names
strremove(new_name, " CPU");
strremove(new_name, " Dual");
strremove(new_name, " 0");
free(old_name);
*name = new_name;
return true;
}
struct uarch* get_cpu_uarch(struct cpuInfo* cpu) { struct uarch* get_cpu_uarch(struct cpuInfo* cpu) {
uint32_t eax = 0x00000001; uint32_t eax = 0x00000001;
uint32_t ebx = 0; uint32_t ebx = 0;
@@ -702,6 +746,15 @@ struct frequency* get_frequency_info(struct cpuInfo* cpu) {
} }
// STRING FUNCTIONS // STRING FUNCTIONS
char* get_str_cpu_name_abbreviated(struct cpuInfo* cpu) {
if(cpu->cpu_vendor == CPU_VENDOR_INTEL) {
if(!abbreviate_intel_cpu_name(&cpu->cpu_name)) {
printWarn("Failed to abbreviate CPU name");
}
}
return cpu->cpu_name;
}
char* get_str_topology(struct cpuInfo* cpu, struct topology* topo, bool dual_socket) { char* get_str_topology(struct cpuInfo* cpu, struct topology* topo, bool dual_socket) {
int topo_sockets = dual_socket ? topo->sockets : 1; int topo_sockets = dual_socket ? topo->sockets : 1;
char* string; char* string;

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@@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ char* get_str_avx(struct cpuInfo* cpu);
char* get_str_sse(struct cpuInfo* cpu); char* get_str_sse(struct cpuInfo* cpu);
char* get_str_fma(struct cpuInfo* cpu); char* get_str_fma(struct cpuInfo* cpu);
char* get_str_topology(struct cpuInfo* cpu, struct topology* topo, bool dual_socket); char* get_str_topology(struct cpuInfo* cpu, struct topology* topo, bool dual_socket);
char* get_str_cpu_name_abbreviated(struct cpuInfo* cpu);
void print_debug(struct cpuInfo* cpu); void print_debug(struct cpuInfo* cpu);
void print_raw(struct cpuInfo* cpu); void print_raw(struct cpuInfo* cpu);

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@@ -399,6 +399,16 @@ int get_number_of_vpus(struct cpuInfo* cpu) {
} }
} }
bool choose_new_intel_logo_uarch(struct cpuInfo* cpu) {
switch(cpu->arch->uarch) {
case UARCH_ROCKET_LAKE:
// TODO: case UARCH_TIGER_LAKE: missing?
return true;
default:
return false;
}
}
char* get_str_uarch(struct cpuInfo* cpu) { char* get_str_uarch(struct cpuInfo* cpu) {
return cpu->arch->uarch_str; return cpu->arch->uarch_str;
} }

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@@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ struct uarch* get_uarch_from_cpuid(struct cpuInfo* cpu, uint32_t ef, uint32_t f,
bool vpus_are_AVX512(struct cpuInfo* cpu); bool vpus_are_AVX512(struct cpuInfo* cpu);
bool is_knights_landing(struct cpuInfo* cpu); bool is_knights_landing(struct cpuInfo* cpu);
int get_number_of_vpus(struct cpuInfo* cpu); int get_number_of_vpus(struct cpuInfo* cpu);
bool choose_new_intel_logo_uarch(struct cpuInfo* cpu);
char* get_str_uarch(struct cpuInfo* cpu); char* get_str_uarch(struct cpuInfo* cpu);
char* get_str_process(struct cpuInfo* cpu); char* get_str_process(struct cpuInfo* cpu);
void free_uarch_struct(struct uarch* arch); void free_uarch_struct(struct uarch* arch);