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26.Dd $Mdocdate: September 10 2024 $
27.Dt CPU 4 amd64
28.Os
29.Sh NAME
30.Nm cpu
31.Nd Central Processing Unit
32.Sh SYNOPSIS
33.Cd "cpu0 at mainbus?"
34.Cd "cpu* at mainbus?"
35.Sh DESCRIPTION
36Several processor models have additional features that extend their base
37functionality, such as power and frequency control or thermal monitoring.
38.Pp
39The
40.Xr sysctl 2
41.Va hw.cpuspeed
42returns the current operating frequency of the processor,
43though on some processors this value may be only an approximation.
44If possible, speed may be adjusted by altering
45.Va hw.setperf
46from 0 to 100,
47representing percentage of maximum speed.
48.Pp
49There are several possible implementations for speed adjustment,
50all transparent to the user:
51.Bl -tag -width tenletters
52.It EST
53Enhanced SpeedStep found on Intel and VIA processors,
54offering frequency scaling with numerous positions.
55.It PowerNow
56Found on various AMD processors.
57It currently only supports a limited set of models in the K8 families.
58.El
59.Pp
60The presence of extended instruction sets can be determined by the sysctl
61.Va machdep :
62.Bl -tag -width "tenletters"
63.It xcrypt
64Supports the VIA AES encryption instruction set.
65.El
66.Pp
67The sysctl
68.Va hw.sensors
69returns the current temperature reported by the processor.
70.Sh SEE ALSO
71.Xr sysctl 8
72.Sh BUGS
73Due to the way in which thermal information is reported on Intel processors,
74the temperature may be off by exactly +/-15 degrees C.
75.Pp
76For multiprocessor kernels with more than one CPU sensor,
77processors report identical temperatures
78since the temperature is taken from the processor running the sensors update.
79