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Hello Aozcan,
Thank you for posting on the Intel® communities.
I am going to list, with steps, the ways that you can see the cores and threads that are working on your system:
1. Task manager.
-Task manager>performance>CPU>right click on the graph>change graph to>logical processor.
2. BIOS.
-The way to find it may be different between brands (MSI, AsRock, Asus), or if it is a laptop, try to contact the motherboard/laptop manufacturer to find the right steps.
Then, you can compare the information displayed with the specifications of your processor. If there is a core that is not showing or is disabled, you can try this:
-Windows key+R>msconfig>Boot tab>advanced options>check on processor> choose the disabled one>OK tap.
If you have any question or need further assistance, do not hesitate to let me know
Regards,
Deivid A.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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Hi Deivid,
Thanks for your reply. Is there any "C/C++" way of doing this. I want to read registers directly. Specifically I want to read CAPID6 register into a buffer, but I am not sure if this is what I should do, and I do not how to read a register on Intel platform.
By the way, I should have mentioned it before: my OS is Ubuntu. I can see if a particular core is offline or online by checking /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu*/online to see if the file contains 0 or 1 which means offline or online respectively.
And also I checked link below:
And I understood John McCalpin's answer, but again, I am looking for a C/C++ way of doing this.
Thanks
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Hello Aozcan,
Thanks for letting me know the operating system that you are using. The steps provided, as you noticed, are meant for Windows and since you have Ubuntu I recommend you post on our Linux community to have or get a better response based on your specifications.
You can use the following link to access the Linux community:
https://community.intel.com/t5/tag/linux/tg-p/tag-id/15
If you need any additional information, please submit a new question as this thread will no longer be monitored
Regards,
Deivid A.
Intel Customer Support Technician
