Re: Why /proc/cpuinfo doesn't print L1,L2,L3 caches?

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To: J.C. Pizarro <jcpiza@...>
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Date: Tuesday, March 25, 2008 - 5:57 pm

J.C. Pizarro wrote:

I think you want this:

/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cache

/proc/cpuinfo is intended to give a general summary of certain properties of the 
processor that tend to be particularly interesting, and present them all in one 
place.  It is not intended to expose everything the kernel knows about every 
processor on the system.

-- Chris
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Why /proc/cpuinfo doesn't print L1,L2,L3 caches?, J.C. Pizarro, (Tue Mar 25, 5:39 pm)
Re: Why /proc/cpuinfo doesn't print L1,L2,L3 caches?, Dave Jones, (Tue Mar 25, 9:39 pm)
Re: Why /proc/cpuinfo doesn't print L1,L2,L3 caches?, Chris Snook, (Tue Mar 25, 5:57 pm)
consistency: temperature versus metric bytes (was: Re: Why /..., Geert Uytterhoeven, (Wed Mar 26, 4:54 am)
Re: Why /proc/cpuinfo doesn't print L1,L2,L3 caches?, J.C. Pizarro, (Tue Mar 25, 6:50 pm)
Re: Why /proc/cpuinfo doesn't print L1,L2,L3 caches?, Chris Snook, (Tue Mar 25, 6:59 pm)
Re: Why /proc/cpuinfo doesn't print L1,L2,L3 caches?, J.C. Pizarro, (Tue Mar 25, 7:10 pm)
Re: Why /proc/cpuinfo doesn't print L1,L2,L3 caches?, Chris Snook, (Tue Mar 25, 7:14 pm)