# libcpuid libcpuid provides CPU identification. Supported CPU architectures are: - x86: - 32-bit CPUs (IA-32, also known as i386, i486, i586 and i686) - 64-bit CPUs (x86_64, also known as x64, x86_64, AMD64, and Intel 64) - ARM: - 64-bit CPUs (ARM64, also known as AArch64) For details about the programming API, you might want to take a look at the project's website on sourceforge (http://libcpuid.sourceforge.net/). There you'd find a short [tutorial](http://libcpuid.sf.net/documentation.html), as well as the full [API reference](http://libcpuid.sf.net/doxy). ## Getting started You have two ways to get libcpuid: - build it from sources - download a pre-compiled binary ### Sources #### Prerequisites Using libcpuid requires no dependencies on any of the supported OSes. Building it requires build tool commands to be available, which is a matter of installing a few common packages with related names (e.g. automake, autoconf, libtool, cmake). It also requires a POSIX-compatible shell. On NetBSD, you may need to install one (credits to @brucelilly): 1. Install a POSIX-compatible shell such as ksh93 ```shell pkg_add ast-ksh || pkgin in ast-ksh ``` 2. Export `CONFIG_SHELL` with correct path if required: ```shell export CONFIG_SHELL=/usr/pkg/bin/ksh93 ``` #### Configuring after checkout Two build systems are supported, use the one you prefer. ##### By using autotools Under POSIX systems, where you download the sources, there's no configure script to run. This is because it isn't a good practice to keep such scripts in a source control system. To create it, you need to run the following commands once, after you checkout the libcpuid sources from GitHub: ```shell libtoolize autoreconf --install ``` You need to have `autoconf`, `automake` and `libtool` installed. After that you can run `./configure` and `make` - this will build the library. `make dist` will create a tarball (with "configure" inside) with the sources. ##### By using CMake Basic example to build and install libcpuid by using CMake: ```shell cmake -S . -B build -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RelWithDebInfo cmake --build build cmake --install build # may need administrative privileges, install under /usr/local by default ``` ### Downloads You can find latest versioned archives [here](https://github.com/anrieff/libcpuid/releases/latest), with binaries for macOS and Windows. #### Binary packages Also, libcpuid is available for following systems in official repositories: * [Arch Linux](https://archlinux.org/packages/extra/x86_64/libcpuid/): `pacman -S libcpuid` * [Debian (since version 11 "Bullseye")](https://packages.debian.org/source/bullseye/libcpuid): `apt install cpuidtool libcpuid-dev` * [Fedora (since version 25)](https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/libcpuid): `dnf install libcpuid libcpuid-devel` * [FreeBSD (since version 11)](https://www.freshports.org/sysutils/libcpuid): `pkg install libcpuid` * [OpenMandriva Lx (since version 4.0 "Nitrogen")](https://github.com/OpenMandrivaAssociation/libcpuid): `dnf install libcpuid-tools libcpuid-devel` * [openSUSE Leap (since version 15.1)](https://software.opensuse.org/package/libcpuid): `zypper install libcpuid-tools libcpuid-devel` * [Solus](https://packages.getsol.us/shannon/libc/libcpuid/): `eopkg install libcpuid libcpuid-devel` * [Ubuntu (since version 20.04 "Focal Fossa")](https://packages.ubuntu.com/source/focal/libcpuid) : `apt install cpuidtool libcpuid-dev` Below, the full lists of repositories: [![Packaging status](https://repology.org/badge/vertical-allrepos/libcpuid.svg?exclude_unsupported=1)](https://repology.org/project/libcpuid/versions) #### Build tool * Vcpkg: `vcpkg install cpuid` ## Contributing Refer to the [dedicated page](CONTRIBUTING.md). ## Users So far, I'm aware of the following projects which utilize libcpuid (listed alphabetically): * CPU-X (https://github.com/TheTumultuousUnicornOfDarkness/CPU-X) * fre:ac (https://www.freac.org/) * I-Nex (https://github.com/i-nex/I-Nex) * Multiprecision Computing Toolbox for MATLAB (https://www.advanpix.com/) * ucbench (http://anrieff.net/ucbench) We'd love to hear from you if you are also using libcpuid and want your project listed above.