Struct smbioslib::SMBiosSystemInformation[][src]

pub struct SMBiosSystemInformation<'a> { /* fields omitted */ }

System Information (Type 1)

The information in this structure defines attributes of the overall system and is intended to be associated with the Component ID group of the system’s MIF. An SMBIOS implementation is associated with a single system instance and contains one and only one System Information (Type 1) structure.

Compliant with: DMTF SMBIOS Reference Specification 3.4.0 (DSP0134) Document Date: 2020-07-17

Implementations

impl<'a> SMBiosSystemInformation<'a>[src]

pub fn manufacturer(&self) -> Option<String>[src]

Manufacturer

pub fn product_name(&self) -> Option<String>[src]

Product name

pub fn version(&self) -> Option<String>[src]

Version

pub fn serial_number(&self) -> Option<String>[src]

Serial number

pub fn uuid(&self) -> Option<SystemUuidData>[src]

System UUID

pub fn wakeup_type(&self) -> Option<SystemWakeUpTypeData>[src]

Wake-up type

Identifies the event that caused the system to power up.

pub fn sku_number(&self) -> Option<String>[src]

SKU Number

This text string identifies a particular computer configuration for sale. It is sometimes also called a product ID or purchase order number. This number is frequently found in existing fields, but there is no standard format. Typically for a given system board from a given OEM, there are tens of unique processor, memory, hard drive, and optical drive configurations.

pub fn family(&self) -> Option<String>[src]

Family

This text string identifies the family to which a particular computer belongs. A family refers to a set of computers that are similar but not identical from a hardware or software point of view. Typically, a family is composed of different computer models, which have different configurations and pricing points. Computers in the same family often have similar branding and cosmetic features.

Trait Implementations

impl Debug for SMBiosSystemInformation<'_>[src]

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

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

impl<'a> SMBiosStruct<'a> for SMBiosSystemInformation<'a>[src]

const STRUCT_TYPE: u8[src]

The SMBIOS structure type Read more

fn new(parts: &'a UndefinedStruct) -> Self[src]

Creates a new instance of the implementing SMBIOS type

fn parts(&self) -> &'a UndefinedStruct[src]

Contains the standard parts/sections of the implementing SMBIOS type.

impl Serialize for SMBiosSystemInformation<'_>[src]

fn serialize<S>(&self, serializer: S) -> Result<S::Ok, S::Error> where
    S: Serializer
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Serialize this value into the given Serde serializer. Read more

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