Guardian Procedure Calls Reference Manual (G06.25+)

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PROCESSOR_GETINFOLIST_ Procedure
56: base time
the timestamp of when the processor was loaded. See the TIMESTAMP
procedure for a description of this form of the timestamp. The base time is set to -
1F when the processor of interest is running a RVU earlier than D30.
57: memory-management attributes
the memory-management attributes of the processor. These attributes are
returned as a bit mask defined as:
<0:30> Reserved
<31> 1 Flat segments supported
0 Flat segments not supported
Flat segments are supported on native processors that use D30 or later RVUs of
the NonStop operating system.
58: segments in use
the number of absolute unitary segments currently in use. A unitary segment is a
virtual memory area consisting of 128 kilobytes. It is the unit of virtual space
allocation used by the NonStop operating system.
59: maximum segments used
the maximum segments used since the last system load.
60: update part of the release ID (the two digits that follow the period)
a binary number representing the two digits that follow the period (.) in the release
identifier. If the target processor is currently running a RVU lower than D40.00, this
attribute returns binary zero.
61: for HP internal use only
62: availability of IEEE floating point on the current system
this attribute can be identified as CPUINFO_ATTR_FP_IEEE_VER, and can have
the following values:
0 No IEEE floating point
1 First version of IEEE
floating-point support.
>1 Reserved for future
versions of IEEE floating-
point support.