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chipsec-chipsec/source/tool/chipsec/utilcmd/cpu_cmd.py
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#!/usr/local/bin/python
#CHIPSEC: Platform Security Assessment Framework
#Copyright (c) 2010-2015, Intel Corporation
#
#This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
#modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
#as published by the Free Software Foundation; Version 2.
#
#This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
#but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
#MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
#GNU General Public License for more details.
#
#You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
#along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
#Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
#
#Contact information:
#chipsec@intel.com
#
__version__ = '1.0'
import time
import chipsec.hal.cpu
from chipsec.command import BaseCommand
# ###################################################################
#
# CPU utility
#
# ###################################################################
class CPUCommand(BaseCommand):
"""
>>> chipsec_util cpu info
>>> chipsec_util cpu cr <cpu_id> <cr_number> [value]
Examples:
>>> chipsec_util cpu info
>>> chipsec_util cpu cr 0 0
>>> chipsec_util cpu cr 0 4 0x0
"""
def requires_driver(self):
# No driver required when printing the util documentation
if len(self.argv) < 3:
return False
return True
def run(self):
if len(self.argv) < 3:
print CPUCommand.__doc__
return
op = self.argv[2]
t = time.time()
try:
_cpu = chipsec.hal.cpu.CPU(self.cs)
except chipsec.hal.cpu.CPURuntimeError, msg:
print msg
return
if 'info' == op:
self.logger.log( "[CHIPSEC] CPU information:" )
ht = _cpu.is_HT_active()
threads_per_core = _cpu.get_number_logical_processor_per_core()
threads_per_pkg = _cpu.get_number_logical_processor_per_package()
cores_per_pkg = _cpu.get_number_physical_processor_per_package()
threads_count = _cpu.get_number_threads_from_APIC_table()
sockets_count = _cpu.get_number_sockets_from_APIC_table()
self.logger.log( " Hyper-Threading : %s" % ('Enabled' if ht else 'Disabled') )
self.logger.log( " CPU cores per package : %d" % cores_per_pkg )
self.logger.log( " CPU threads per core : %d" % threads_per_core )
self.logger.log( " CPU threads per package : %d" % threads_per_pkg )
self.logger.log( " Number of sockets : %d" % sockets_count )
self.logger.log( " Number of CPU threads : %d" % threads_count )
elif 'cr' == op:
if len(self.argv) < 5:
print CPUCommand.__doc__
return
cpu_thread_id = int(self.argv[3],10)
cr_number = int(self.argv[4],16)
if len(self.argv) > 5:
value = int(self.argv[5], 16)
self.logger.log( "[CHIPSEC] CPU: %d write CR%d <- 0x%08X" % (cpu_thread_id, cr_number, value) )
self.cs.cpu.write_cr( cpu_thread_id, cr_number, value )
return True
else:
value = self.cs.cpu.read_cr( cpu_thread_id, cr_number )
self.logger.log( "[CHIPSEC] CPU: %d read CR%d -> 0x%08X" % (cpu_thread_id, cr_number, value) )
return value
else:
print CPUCommand.__doc__
return
self.logger.log( "[CHIPSEC] (cpu) time elapsed %.3f" % (time.time()-t) )
commands = { 'cpu': CPUCommand }