func internal/cpu.cpuid
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internal/cpu (current package)
cpu_x86.go#L12: func cpuid(eaxArg, ecxArg uint32) (eax, ebx, ecx, edx uint32)
cpu_x86.go#L81: maxID, _, _, _ := cpuid(0, 0)
cpu_x86.go#L87: maxExtendedFunctionInformation, _, _, _ = cpuid(0x80000000, 0)
cpu_x86.go#L89: _, _, ecx1, _ := cpuid(1, 0)
cpu_x86.go#L124: _, ebx7, _, _ := cpuid(7, 0)
cpu_x86.go#L133: maxExtendedInformation, _, _, _ = cpuid(0x80000000, 0)
cpu_x86.go#L139: _, _, _, edxExt1 := cpuid(0x80000001, 0)
cpu_x86.go#L158: eax, ebx, ecx, edx = cpuid(0x80000002, 0)
cpu_x86.go#L160: eax, ebx, ecx, edx = cpuid(0x80000003, 0)
cpu_x86.go#L162: eax, ebx, ecx, edx = cpuid(0x80000004, 0)
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