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* Rename struct members to be less ambiguous
* Sort the list by length of match_string, longest first,
so better matches match first
* Add flag to force case-sensitive matching so that two or
three-letter names don't match names that happen to have
those letters in them
Also, added ASUS and fixes #241.
(https://github.com/lpereira/hardinfo/issues/241)
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If you just need the hardware report, this makes it so much
faster.
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This commit fixes:
* #200
now using xrandr to get screen info instead of gdk, so it works
from the cli
* #27
opengl core and compatibility versions are both listed
* #230
(by removing extension list)
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Enumerates GPUs into a list. Currently from PCI and device tree.
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Get X display info from Xlib, xrandr, xdpyinfo, and glxinfo.
Also, Some simple Wayland info lives here for now.
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Based on usb_util. Only current method is via lspci, but framework
exists to add other methods.
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Instead, print message to stderr and set a non-zero exit value.
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Fix small typo in 1906d3027dc3ad8b9b5533712299d48e265c852c
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A set of functions for getting information for a single USB device,
or a list of all devices.
The only implemented method is using `lsusb`, which is slow. A
method using sysfs would be much better. The existing sysfs and
procfs methods in devices/usb.c do not appear to work, so it would
have to be something new.
devices/usb.c modified to use usb_util, but all the old code is
still there.
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For benchmark results, the current machine will be highlighted in the list
by using the shell's select marker.
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Use just the symbolic name "hardinfo", allowing for icon packs to
provide alternative icons.
Fixes #227
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stil not run the sh script ... for update, only rebase
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Use shared_cpu_list as a unique cache id, but only in the
case that kernel-supplied cache id is not available.
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Show actual clocks where cores or threads share a clock.
Ex: x86 SMT each core has one clock shared by both threads.
Ex: BCM2837 has one clock for all four cores.
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If (end - start) / threads left a remainder, benchmark_parallel_for()
would start an extra thread for the leftover elements. Now, it has the
last thread process the few extra elements.
Added a note:
benchmark_parallel_for(): element [start] included, but [end] is excluded.
callback(): expected to processes elements [start] through [end] inclusive.
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The idea here is to make adding/removing benchmark tests easier by
having benchmark.c be the framework and all the functioned needed
for individual benchmarks live in benches.c.
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Results assumed all threads were used for each benchmark.
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New benchmark types:
* benchmark_crunch_for(): call function repeatedly for a number
of seconds; result is number of completions.
* benchmark_parallel(): one call for each available thread
up to n_threads; result is sum of return values.
Tweaks:
* Store return values from callback via
benchmark_parallel_for_dispatcher()
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For running benchmarks from the command line, add a new param
to specify the output format:
-g "conf" gives a line suitable for benchmark.conf
-g "shell" gives the complete "moreinfo" shell data
-g "short" (or nothing) gives the bench_value string as before
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Benchmark results store actual number of threads used by benchmark
when it was run. Previously, results assumed all available threads
were used.
Examples:
* CPU Fib only uses one
* FPU FFT uses 4, 2, or 1
* N-Queens uses 10, 5, 2, or 1
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Like 96980fbf494d9c453c6b558967c90c55e41abe2d, but the html version
of that function. Fixes https://github.com/lpereira/hardinfo/issues/217
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The flags list is often more than 512 bytes long these days.
It was being truncated.
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cpu_insecure = page table isolation is being used to work
around a security vulnerability in Intel x86 CPUs.
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Show actual physical caches by counting only unique
references from each "cpu" (hardware thread).
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* Bug fix: Some flags are just an index, for example power
management might have "[13] [14]" as flags. This looks like
a new section to hardinfo shell and it truncates the CPU
information there.
* Show the Socket:Core and thread in the processor list, for
x86 only right now. In the future, the idea is to show only
one line for each core, and list the threads on that core,
where currently, there is one line for each thread.
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A field exists in struct _DisplayInfo, but it wasn't being
filled or shown.
Perhaps fix:
https://github.com/lpereira/hardinfo/issues/181
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Warnings, found using PVS-Studio:
hardinfo/modules/devices/usb.c 397 err V773 The function was exited without releasing the 'temp' pointer. A memory leak is possible.
hardinfo/modules/computer/uptime.c 33 err V773 The function was exited without releasing the 'ui' pointer. A memory leak is possible.
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