>
> Since we seem to have become the place where all these are collected,
> shouldn't we document what they mean?
This is not a data sheet and the CPU vendors have fine tech writers
working on this already.
Also I don't really want to encourage people to hack this without
at least taking a basic look at the documentation first.
> I've got some this machine that
> I'd like to know more about:
>
> dts ss ds_cpl est tm2 ssse3 xtpr
All documented in Intel documentation. But it's all relatively boring stuff
dts = debug trace store
ss = self snoop
ds_cpl = cpl qualified debug store
est = enhanced speedstep
tm2 = thermal monitor 2
ssse3 = more sse3 instructions
xtpr = tpr register chipset update control msr
-Andi
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