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Kernel+SystemMonitor+lscpu: Rename 'CPUID' -> 'Vendor ID'
This is what the Intel manual, as well as Linux's cpuinfo calls it.
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2024-07-17 14:30:32 +09:00
Author: https://github.com/linusg Commit: https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity/commit/0f27432ec6 Pull-request: https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity/pull/13482 Reviewed-by: https://github.com/bgianfo ✅
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auto& info = proc.info();
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auto obj = TRY(array.add_object());
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TRY(obj.add("processor", proc.id()));
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// FIXME: Rename this to use the same name everywhere.
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TRY(obj.add("cpuid", info.vendor_id_string()));
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TRY(obj.add("vendor_id", info.vendor_id_string()));
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TRY(obj.add("family", info.display_family()));
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auto features_array = TRY(obj.add_array("features"));
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{
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Vector<GUI::JsonArrayModel::FieldSpec> processors_field;
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processors_field.empend("processor", "Processor", Gfx::TextAlignment::CenterRight);
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processors_field.empend("cpuid", "CPUID", Gfx::TextAlignment::CenterLeft);
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processors_field.empend("vendor_id", "Vendor ID", Gfx::TextAlignment::CenterLeft);
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processors_field.empend("brand", "Brand", Gfx::TextAlignment::CenterLeft);
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processors_field.empend("Features", Gfx::TextAlignment::CenterLeft, [](auto& object) {
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StringBuilder builder;
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static void print_cpu_info(JsonObject const& value)
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{
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outln("CPU {}:", value.get("processor").as_u32());
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outln("\tVendor ID: {}", value.get("cpuid").as_string());
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outln("\tModel: {}", value.get("brand").as_string());
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outln("\tVendor ID: {}", value.get("vendor_id").as_string());
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outln("\tBrand: {}", value.get("brand").as_string());
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outln("\tFamily: {}", value.get("family").as_u32());
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outln("\tModel: {}", value.get("model").as_u32());
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outln("\tStepping: {}", value.get("stepping").as_u32());
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