Processor

Struct Processor 

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pub struct Processor {
Show 27 fields pub socked_designation: Option<String>, pub processor_type: Option<ProcessorTypeData>, pub processor_family: Option<ProcessorFamilyData>, pub processor_manufacturer: Option<String>, pub processor_id: Option<[u8; 8]>, pub processor_version: Option<String>, pub voltage: Option<ProcessorVoltage>, pub external_clock: Option<ProcessorExternalClock>, pub max_speed: Option<ProcessorSpeed>, pub current_speed: Option<ProcessorSpeed>, pub status: Option<ProcessorStatus>, pub processor_upgrade: Option<ProcessorUpgradeData>, pub l1cache_handle: Option<Handle>, pub l2cache_handle: Option<Handle>, pub l3cache_handle: Option<Handle>, pub serial_number: Option<String>, pub asset_tag: Option<String>, pub part_number: Option<String>, pub core_count: Option<CoreCount>, pub cores_enabled: Option<CoresEnabled>, pub thread_count: Option<ThreadCount>, pub processors_characteristics: Option<ProcessorCharacteristics>, pub processor_family_2: Option<ProcessorFamilyData2>, pub core_count_2: Option<CoreCount2>, pub cores_enabled_2: Option<CoresEnabled2>, pub thread_count_2: Option<ThreadCount2>, pub thread_enabled: Option<ThreadEnabled>,
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Information about processor

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§socked_designation: Option<String>

Socket reference designation

§processor_type: Option<ProcessorTypeData>

Processor type

§processor_family: Option<ProcessorFamilyData>

Processor family

§processor_manufacturer: Option<String>

Processor manufacturer

§processor_id: Option<[u8; 8]>

Raw processor identification data

§processor_version: Option<String>

Processor version

§voltage: Option<ProcessorVoltage>

Processor voltage

§external_clock: Option<ProcessorExternalClock>

External clock frequency, MHz. If the value is unknown, the field is set to 0

§max_speed: Option<ProcessorSpeed>

Maximum CPU speed (in MHz) supported by the system for this processor socket

§current_speed: Option<ProcessorSpeed>

Current speed

This field identifies the processor’s speed at system boot; the processor may support more than one speed

§status: Option<ProcessorStatus>

Status bit field

§processor_upgrade: Option<ProcessorUpgradeData>

Processor upgrade

§l1cache_handle: Option<Handle>

Attributes of the primary (Level 1) cache for this processor

§l2cache_handle: Option<Handle>

Attributes of the primary (Level 2) cache for this processor

§l3cache_handle: Option<Handle>

Attributes of the primary (Level 3) cache for this processor

§serial_number: Option<String>

Serial number of this processor

§asset_tag: Option<String>

Asset tag of this proc

§part_number: Option<String>

Part number of this processor

§core_count: Option<CoreCount>

Number of cores per processor socket

§cores_enabled: Option<CoresEnabled>

Number of enabled cores per processor socket

§thread_count: Option<ThreadCount>

Number of threads per processor socket

§processors_characteristics: Option<ProcessorCharacteristics>

Function that processor supports

§processor_family_2: Option<ProcessorFamilyData2>

Processor family 2

§core_count_2: Option<CoreCount2>

Number of cores per proc socket (if cores > 255)

§cores_enabled_2: Option<CoresEnabled2>

Number of enabled cores per proc socket (if ecores > 255)

§thread_count_2: Option<ThreadCount2>

Number of threads per proc socket (if threads > 255)

§thread_enabled: Option<ThreadEnabled>

Number of threads the BIOS has enabled and available for OS use

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impl Processor

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pub fn new() -> Result<Self>

Creates a new instance of Self

It is usually not required, since an instance of this structure will be created using the method Self::new_from_table(table: &SMBiosData) in the constructor DMITable::new().

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pub fn new_from_table(table: &SMBiosData) -> Result<Self>

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impl Clone for Processor

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fn clone(&self) -> Processor

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for Processor

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for Processor

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fn deserialize<__D>(__deserializer: __D) -> Result<Self, __D::Error>
where __D: Deserializer<'de>,

Deserialize this value from the given Serde deserializer. Read more
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impl Serialize for Processor

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fn serialize<__S>(&self, __serializer: __S) -> Result<__S::Ok, __S::Error>
where __S: Serializer,

Serialize this value into the given Serde serializer. Read more
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impl ToJson for Processor

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fn to_json(&self) -> Result<String>
where Self: Serialize,

Convert object data to machine-readable JSON format (without unnecessary indentation and newline transitions)
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fn to_json_pretty(&self) -> Result<String>
where Self: Serialize,

Convert object data to human-readable JSON format (“pretty”; with additional newline transitions and indentation)

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