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* Re: [Linux-ia64] Processor Rev.
@ 2000-08-09 10:53 Gerrit.Huizenga
  2000-08-09 15:55 ` John Baboval
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From: Gerrit.Huizenga @ 2000-08-09 10:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-ia64

In addition to /proc/cpuinfo, there's a bunch of interesting stuff
in /proc/palinfo/*, for instance:

[gerrit@elm3a86 palinfo]$ cat /proc/palinfo/version_info
PAL_vendor     : 0xff (min=0xff)
PAL_A revision : 0x9 (min=0x9)
PAL_A model    : 0x22 (min=0x22)
PAL_B mode     : 0x9 (min=0x0)
PAL_B revision : 0x22 (min=0x0)

There is other stuff of interest in /proc/palinfo.

Chris pointed out that the minor numbers of the version aren't included here.

Also, reading one of the files here caused a panic with the B1 CPU steppings.

gerrit

> What is a good way to check the processor revision on the lion machines. I
> see people on the list refering to A1 or A2 stepping machines, but /proc/cpuinfo on
> our machines only shows this:
> 
> processor  : 3
> vendor     : GenuineIntel
> family     : IA-64
> model      : Itanium
> revision   : 0
> archrev    : 0
> 
> plus the serial numbers and MHz and such. Does this just mean we have old
> CPUs, or is there a different way to check?
> 
> -- 
> John V. Baboval (baboval@missioncriticallinux.com)
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