Android Get Processor Model
This is an easy way to do so, you can do it with Patterns but that would require alot of TaE (Trial and Error)
String unparsed_CPU_INFO;
onCreate{
// cpu info
String result = null;
CMDExecute cmdexe = new CMDExecute();
try {
String[] args = {"/system/bin/cat", "/proc/cpuinfo"};
result = cmdexe.run(args, "/system/bin/");
Log.i("result", "result=" + result);
} catch (IOException ex) {
ex.printStackTrace();
}
unparsed_CPU_INFO = result;
System.out.println("Your cpu model is: " ++ getCPUName());
}
public synchronized String getCPUName() {
if (cpuName == null) {
String CPUName = "";
String[] lines = unparsed_CPU_INFO.split("\n");
for (int i = 0; i < lines.length; i++) {
String temp = lines[i];
if (lines[i].contains("Processor\t:")) {
CPUName = lines[i].replace("Processor\t: ", "");
break;
}
}
cpuName = CPUName;
return CPUName;
} else {
return cpuName;
}
}
You don't need to implement separated methods to work with differ processors types, just simply replace the model_name
key to cpu_model
when it needed while getting /proc/cpuinfo
file:
public static Map<String, String> getCPUInfo () throws IOException {
BufferedReader br = new BufferedReader (new FileReader ("/proc/cpuinfo"));
String str;
Map<String, String> output = new HashMap<> ();
while ((str = br.readLine ()) != null) {
String[] data = str.split (":");
if (data.length > 1) {
String key = data[0].trim ().replace (" ", "_");
if (key.equals ("model_name")) key = "cpu_model";
output.put (key, data[1].trim ());
}
}
br.close ();
return output;
}