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Re: Detecting CPU Speed


  • Subject: Re: Detecting CPU Speed
  • From: Luke Bellandi <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 15:59:11 -0700

Hi Gary,

Interesting. Please file a bug against system_profiler on http://bugreporter.apple.com .

Thanks,
Luke

On Mar 27, 2007, at 1:25 PM, Gary Pederson wrote:

I tested it and "system_profiler SPHardwareDataType" works on G4 laptops pre-10.4.

Here's the perl subroutine I'm using, if anyone else wonders into this (we can dream about YHz in out code, right?):

sub CpuFrequency {
   ##################################################################
   # This should work on 10.2 and later:
   local $value = 0;
   local @hardware = `system_profiler SPHardwareDataType`;
   chomp @hardware;
   foreach ( @hardware ) {
       if ( m/^\s*CPU Speed: (\d+) ([MGTPEZY])Hz/ ) {
           $value = $1.$2;
           $value =~ s/M/000000/;
           $value =~ s/G/000000000/;
           $value =~ s/T/000000000000/;
           $value =~ s/P/000000000000000/;
           $value =~ s/E/000000000000000000/;
           $value =~ s/Z/000000000000000000000/;
           $value =~ s/Y/000000000000000000000000/;
       }
   }
   return $value;
}



On Mar 26, 2007, at 9:55 PM, Gary Pederson wrote:

The incorrect values are from /usr/sbin/sysctl.

In an earlier email, Daniel Soderberg suggested using the following command:
system_profiler SPHardwareDataType | grep Speed


I haven't gotten back to those systems to see if it works, but I'll post the results within a few days.




On Mar 26, 2007, at 11:52 AM, Luke Bellandi wrote:

Gary,

On Mar 24, 2007, at 5:55 PM, Gary Pederson wrote:

I've been detecting CPU speed in my InstallationCheck scripts using `sysctl -n hw.cpufrequency` and `sysctl -n hw.cpufrequency_max`

These are returning the correct values on most machines, but the wrong values on other machines (at least 867MHz G4 PowerBooks in 10.3.9) -- So some of our customers get a confusing message about their CPU being too slow.

On those systems, sysctl returns
  hw.cpufrequency: 533333332
  hw.cpufrequency_min: 533333332
  hw.cpufrequency_max: 533333332
When it should report
  hw.cpufrequency: 867000000
  hw.cpufrequency_min: 533333332
  hw.cpufrequency_max: 867000000

Are these values returned from your Javascript functions in your distribution, or are they the values returned from /usr/sbin/sysctl?


If they're coming from your Javascript, check what /usr/sbin/sysctl is returning for that property and let us know if that's correct.

- Luke


Is there a way to accurately detect the maximum cpu speed on all OS X Macs? Or at least on the ones I need to support (G4, G5, x86 -- 10.3.9 and later)?


Thanks,
Gary Pederson


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