/***********************************************************************
* Code listing from "Advanced Linux Programming," by CodeSourcery LLC *
* Copyright (C) 2001 by New Riders Publishing *
* See COPYRIGHT for license information. *
***********************************************************************/
#include
#include
/* Returns the clock speed of the system's CPU in MHz, as reported by
/proc/cpuinfo. On a multiprocessor machine, returns the speed of
the first CPU. On error returns zero. */
float get_cpu_clock_speed ()
{
FILE* fp;
char buffer[1024];
size_t bytes_read;
char* match;
float clock_speed;
/* Read the entire contents of /proc/cpuinfo into the buffer. */
fp = fopen ("/proc/cpuinfo", "r");
bytes_read = fread (buffer, 1, sizeof (buffer), fp);
fclose (fp);
/* Bail if read failed or if buffer isn't big enough. */
if (bytes_read == 0 || bytes_read == sizeof (buffer))
return 0;
/* NUL-terminate the text. */
buffer[bytes_read] = '\0';
/* Locate the line that starts with "cpu MHz". */
match = strstr (buffer, "cpu MHz");
if (match == NULL)
return 0;
/* Parse the line to extrace the clock speed. */
sscanf (match, "cpu MHz : %f", &clock_speed);
return clock_speed;
}
int main ()
{
printf ("CPU clock speed: %4.0f MHz\n", get_cpu_clock_speed ());
return 0;
}