SYSTEM INFO
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Description
Contains information about the current computer system. This includes the architecture and type of the processor, the number of processors in the system, the page size, and other such information.
Syntax
typedef struct _SYSTEM_INFO {
union {
DWORD dwOemId;
struct {
WORD wProcessorArchitecture;
WORD wReserved;
};
};
DWORD dwPageSize;
LPVOID lpMinimumApplicationAddress;
LPVOID lpMaximumApplicationAddress;
DWORD_PTR dwActiveProcessorMask;
DWORD dwNumberOfProcessors;
DWORD dwProcessorType;
DWORD dwAllocationGranularity;
WORD wProcessorLevel;
WORD wProcessorRevision;
} SYSTEM_INFO;
Members
- dwOemId
- An obsolete member that is retained for compatibility. Applications should use the wProcessorArchitecture branch of the union.
- wProcessorArchitecture
- The processor architecture of the installed operating system. This member can be one of the following values.
Value Meaning PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_AMD64
9x64 (AMD or Intel) PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_ARM
5ARM PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_IA64
6Intel Itanium-based PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_INTEL
0x86 PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_UNKNOWN
0xffffUnknown architecture.
- wReserved
- This member is reserved for future use.
- dwPageSize
- The page size and the granularity of page protection and commitment. This is the page size used by the VirtualAlloc function.
- lpMinimumApplicationAddress
- A pointer to the lowest memory address accessible to applications and dynamic-link libraries (DLLs).
- lpMaximumApplicationAddress
- A pointer to the highest memory address accessible to applications and DLLs.
- dwActiveProcessorMask
- A mask representing the set of processors configured into the system. Bit 0 is processor 0; bit 31 is processor 31.
- dwNumberOfProcessors
- The number of logical processors in the current group. To retrieve this value, use the GetLogicalProcessorInformation function.
- Note For information about the physical processors shared by logical processors, call GetLogicalProcessorInformationEx with the RelationshipType parameter set to RelationProcessorPackage (3).
- dwProcessorType
- An obsolete member that is retained for compatibility. Use the wProcessorArchitecture, wProcessorLevel, and wProcessorRevision members to determine the type of processor.
- PROCESSOR_INTEL_386 (386)
- PROCESSOR_INTEL_486 (486)
- PROCESSOR_INTEL_PENTIUM (586)
- PROCESSOR_INTEL_IA64 (2200)
- PROCESSOR_AMD_X8664 (8664)
- PROCESSOR_ARM (Reserved)
- dwAllocationGranularity
- The granularity for the starting address at which virtual memory can be allocated. For more information, see VirtualAlloc.
- wProcessorLevel
- The architecture-dependent processor level. It should be used only for display purposes. To determine the feature set of a processor, use the IsProcessorFeaturePresent function.
- If wProcessorArchitecture is PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_INTEL, wProcessorLevel is defined by the CPU vendor.
- If wProcessorArchitecture is PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_IA64, wProcessorLevel is set to 1.
- wProcessorRevision
- The architecture-dependent processor revision. The following table shows how the revision value is assembled for each type of processor architecture.
Processor Value Intel Pentium, Cyrix, or NextGen 586 The high byte is the model and the low byte is the stepping. For example, if the value is xxyy, the model number and stepping can be displayed as follows: Model xx, Stepping yy
Intel 80386 or 80486 A value of the form xxyz. If xx is equal to 0xFF, y - 0xA is the model number, and z is the stepping identifier.
If xx is not equal to 0xFF, xx + 'A' is the stepping letter and yz is the minor stepping.
ARM Reserved.