rdmsr(1)
tool for reading CPU machine specific registers (MSR)
Description
rdmsr
NAME
rdmsr - tool for reading CPU machine specific registers (MSR)
SYNOPSIS
rdmsr [options] regno
DESCRIPTION
rdmsr is
a tool used for reading a CPU’s machine specific
registers (MSR).
Note: if you’re running a Debian kernel, be sure that
the msr.ko kernel module is loaded. ’modprobe
msr’ should do the trick. Otherwise, you’ll get
an error about rdmsr not being able to open files in
/dev/cpu/...
OPTIONS
--help, -h
Print a list of available options
--version, -V
Print current version
--hexadecimal, -x
Display output in hexadecimal (lower case)
--capital-hex, -X
Display output in hexadecimal (upper case)
--decimal, -d
Display output in signed decimal
--unsigned, -u
Display output in unsigned decimal
--octal, -o
Display output in octal
--c-language, -c
Format output as a C language constant
--zero-pad, -0
Output leading zeroes
--zero-pad, -0
Output leading zeroes
--raw, -r
Output raw binary
--all, -a
All processors
--processor <#>, -p
Select processor number (default: 0)
--bitfield h:l, -f
Output bits [h:l] only
SEE ALSO
wrmsr(1)
AUTHOR
rdmsr was written by Transmeta Corporation
This man page was contributed by Andres Salomon <dilinger@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).