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This API mapping demonstrates mapping a union in C#.
Tips & Tricks:
The lpMinimumApplicationAddress, lpMaximumApplicationAddress, dwActiveProcessorMask are pointers in kernal32.dll, so the size changes when used from within a 64-bit application. If you need to use these, you will have to cast them to either an uint or a ulong.
Sample Code:
using System;
using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
namespace TestGetSystemInfo
{
public class WinApi
{
[DllImport("kernel32.dll")]
public static extern void GetSystemInfo([MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.Struct)] ref SYSTEM_INFO lpSystemInfo);
[StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)]
public struct SYSTEM_INFO
{
internal _PROCESSOR_INFO_UNION uProcessorInfo;
public uint dwPageSize;
public IntPtr lpMinimumApplicationAddress;
public IntPtr lpMaximumApplicationAddress;
public IntPtr dwActiveProcessorMask;
public uint dwNumberOfProcessors;
public uint dwProcessorType;
public uint dwAllocationGranularity;
public ushort dwProcessorLevel;
public ushort dwProcessorRevision;
}
public class Program
{
public static void Main(string[] args)
{
WinApi.SYSTEM_INFO sysinfo = new WinApi.SYSTEM_INFO();
WinApi.GetSystemInfo(ref sysinfo);
Console.WriteLine("dwProcessorType ={0}", sysinfo.dwProcessorType.ToString());
Console.WriteLine("dwPageSize ={0}", sysinfo.dwPageSize.ToString());
}
}
}
Determinating CPU Version:
public enum eOperatingSystem
{
X64,
x86,
Itanium,
Unknown
}
/// <remarks>Note! This function returns cpu used at compile time (that is, if the code is compiled with
/// 32-bit, it will always return 32-bit even if running on 64-bit machine!</remarks>
public eOperatingSystem DeterminateOperatingSystemFlavor()
{
// http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms724958.aspx
eOperatingSystem result = eOperatingSystem.Unknown;
try
{
SYSTEM_INFO l_System_Info = new SYSTEM_INFO();
GetSystemInfo(ref l_System_Info);
switch (l_System_Info.uProcessorInfo.wProcessorArchitecture)
{
case 9: // PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_AMD64
result = eOperatingSystem.X64;
break;
case 6: // PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_IA64
result = eOperatingSystem.Itanium;
break;
case 0: // PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_INTEL
result = eOperatingSystem.x86;
break;
default: // PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_UNKNOWN
result = eOperatingSystem.Unknown;
break;
}
}
catch
{
// Ignore
}
return result;
}
/// <remarks>Note! This function returns cpu used at compile time (that is, if the code is compiled with
/// 32-bit, it will always return 32-bit even if running on 64-bit machine!</remarks>
public eOperatingSystem DeterminateCompileFlavor()
{
if (System.IntPtr.Size == 8)
return eOperatingSystem.X64;
else
return eOperatingSystem.x86;
}
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The SYSTEM_INFO structure contains information about the current computer system. This includes the architecture and type of the processor, the number of processors in the system, the page size, and other such information.
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