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48 omreport: Viewing System Status Using the Instrumentation Service
The following fields are defined for the capabilities present on a particular
microprocessor:
For Intel Processor
64-bit Support
•Hyperthreading (HT)
Virtualization Technology (VT)
Demand-Based Switching (DBS)
Execute Disable (XD)
For AMD Processor
64-bit Support
•AMD-V
•AMD PowerNow!
No Execute (NX)
The following fields are defined for a cache present on a particular
microprocessor. If the cache is internal to the processor, the fields do not
appear in the cache report:
Speed
Cache Device Supported Type
Cache Device Current Type
•External Socket Name
Fields Reported for Each Cache on a Particular Processor
The following fields are displayed for each cache on a particular processor:
Status reports whether a specific cache on the processor is enabled or disabled.
Level refers to a primary or secondary cache. Primary-level cache is a memory
bank built into the processor. Secondary-level cache is a staging area that
feeds the primary cache. A secondary-level cache may be built into the
processor or reside in a memory chipset outside the processor. The internal
processor cache is referred to as a Level 1 (or L1). L2 cache is the external
cache in a system with an Intel Pentium processor, and it is the second level of
cache that is accessed. The names L1 and L2 are not indicative of where the
cache is physically located (internal or external), but describe which cache is
accessed first (L1, therefore internal).
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