coreboot-kgpe-d16/util/msrtool
Elyes Haouas 6cf1a51baf util/msrtool: Don't use old style function definition
Use "int foo(void)" instead of old-style "int foo()".

Change-Id: Ieb151c2db1c0ee9222dbacccae78ca725bdcde08
Signed-off-by: Elyes Haouas <ehaouas@noos.fr>
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/77498
Reviewed-by: Eric Lai <eric_lai@quanta.corp-partner.google.com>
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
2023-08-28 17:08:12 +00:00
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cs5536.c
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freebsd.c
geodegx2.c
geodelx.c
intel_atom.c
intel_core1.c
intel_core2_early.c
intel_core2_later.c
intel_nehalem.c
intel_pentium3.c
intel_pentium3_early.c
intel_pentium4_early.c
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intel_pentium_d.c
k8.c
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msrtool.c util/msrtool: Don't use old style function definition 2023-08-28 17:08:12 +00:00
msrtool.h
msrutils.c
sys.c
via_c7.c

README

You need to be ROOT or use SUDO to execute MSRTOOL.

Note that you need /dev/cpu/*/msr available to run msrtool in Linux.


syntax: msrtool [-hvqrkl] [-c cpu] [-m system] [-t target ...]
         [-i addr=hi[:]lo] | [-s file] | [-d [:]file] | addr...
  -h     show this help text
  -v     be verbose
  -q     be quiet (overrides -v)
  -r     include [Reserved] values
  -k     list all known systems and targets
  -l     list MSRs and bit fields for current target(s) (-kl for ALL targets!)
  -c     access MSRs on the specified CPU, default=0
  -m     force a system, e.g: -m linux
  -t     force a target, can be used multiple times, e.g: -t geodelx -t cs5536
  -i     immediate mode
         decode hex addr=hi:lo for the target without reading hw value
         e.g: -i 4c00000f=f2f100ff56960004
  -s     stream mode
         read one MSR address per line and append current hw value to the line
         use the filename - for stdin/stdout
         using -l -s ignores input and will output all MSRs with values
  -d     diff mode
         read one address and value per line and compare with current hw value,
         printing differences to stdout. use the filename - to read from stdin
         use :file or :- to reverse diff, normally hw values are considered new
  addr.. direct mode, read and decode values for the given MSR address(es)


Examples:

msrtool 0x20000018

./msrtool 0x200000{18,19,1a,1b,1c,1d} 0x4c0000{0f,14}