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author | Seth Hoenig <shoenig@duck.com> | Thu May 04 20:29:33 2023 -0500 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Thu May 04 20:29:33 2023 -0500 |
tree | 9073877d45f351566463f3399348256976b30334 | |
parent | 76ca6b615b210a6de103d11ab20d067cbe006d95 [diff] |
docs: add examples for Go Docs (#9)
The go-m1cpu
module is a library for inspecting Apple Silicon CPUs in Go.
Use the m1cpu
Go package for looking up the CPU frequency for Apple M1 and M2 CPUs.
go get github.com/shoenig/go-m1cpu@latest
This package requires the use of CGO.
Extracting the CPU properties is done via Apple's IOKit framework, which is accessible only through system C libraries.
Simple Go program to print Apple Silicon M1/M2 CPU speeds.
package main
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/shoenig/go-m1cpu"
)
func main() {
fmt.Println("Apple Silicon", m1cpu.IsAppleSilicon())
fmt.Println("pCore GHz", m1cpu.PCoreGHz())
fmt.Println("eCore GHz", m1cpu.ECoreGHz())
fmt.Println("pCore Hz", m1cpu.PCoreHz())
fmt.Println("eCore Hz", m1cpu.ECoreHz())
}
Using go test
to print out available information.
➜ go test -v -run Show === RUN Test_Show cpu_test.go:42: pCore Hz 3504000000 cpu_test.go:43: eCore Hz 2424000000 cpu_test.go:44: pCore GHz 3.504 cpu_test.go:45: eCore GHz 2.424 cpu_test.go:46: pCore count 8 cpu_test.go:47: eCoreCount 4 cpu_test.go:50: pCore Caches 196608 131072 16777216 cpu_test.go:53: eCore Caches 131072 65536 4194304 --- PASS: Test_Show (0.00s)
Open source under the MPL