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CPUID Linux kernel module for ARM
This kernel module allows to:
- access AArch32 registers in AArch32 state by using the
MRC
instruction - access both AArch32 and AArch64 registers in AArch64 state by using the
MRS
instruction
Build
Without DKMS
Building the kernel module by using CMake is useful for libcpuid developers. This method is discouraged for end-users, because you will need to rebuild this module on every kernel updates.
To build the kernel module in the build directory, use CMake with the -DLIBCPUID_DRIVER_ARM_LINUX_DKMS=OFF
option.
Then, you can load the module by using:
# insmod build/drivers/arm/linux/cpuid.ko
With DKMS
Once the project is installed (cmake --install build
), DKMS files will be present under /usr/src
.
Use the dkms
command to build the module, and replace X.Y.Z
with libcpuid version:
# dkms install -m cpuid -v X.Y.Z
# modprobe cpuid