heim_cpu/freq.rs
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use std::fmt;
use heim_common::prelude::*;
use heim_common::units::Frequency;
use crate::sys;
/// System CPU frequency.
pub struct CpuFrequency(sys::CpuFrequency);
wrap!(CpuFrequency, sys::CpuFrequency);
impl CpuFrequency {
/// Current CPU frequency.
///
/// ## Compatibility
///
/// On Linux it returns the real-time value, on all other platforms
/// it represents the nominal "fixed" value.
pub fn current(&self) -> Frequency {
self.as_ref().current()
}
/// Minimal CPU frequency.
///
/// ## Returns
///
/// Returns `None` if value can't be determined.
pub fn min(&self) -> Option<Frequency> {
self.as_ref().min()
}
/// Maximal CPU frequency.
///
/// ## Returns
///
/// Returns `None` if value can't be determined.
pub fn max(&self) -> Option<Frequency> {
self.as_ref().max()
}
}
impl fmt::Debug for CpuFrequency {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
f.debug_struct("CpuFrequency")
.field("current", &self.current())
.field("min", &self.min())
.field("max", &self.max())
.finish()
}
}
/// Returns future which will resolve into [CpuFrequency].
///
/// ## Compatibility
///
/// Per-CPU frequencies retrieval is available for Linux,
/// see Linux-specific [frequencies] function.
///
/// [CpuFrequency]: ./struct.CpuFrequency.html
/// [frequencies]: ./os/linux/fn.frequencies.html
pub fn frequency() -> impl Future<Output = Result<CpuFrequency>> {
sys::frequency().map_ok(Into::into)
}