[PATCH] chainlint.pl: Extend regexp pattern for /proc/cpuinfo on Linux SPARC

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On SPARC systems running Linux, individual processors are denoted with
"CPUnn:" in /proc/cpuinfo instead of the usual "processor NN:" so that
the current regexp in ncores() returns 0. Extend the regexp to match
lines with "CPUnn:" as well to properly detect the number of available
cores on these systems.

Signed-off-by: John Paul Adrian Glaubitz <glaubitz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
---
 t/chainlint.pl | 2 +-
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/t/chainlint.pl b/t/chainlint.pl
index 556ee91a15..63cac942ac 100755
--- a/t/chainlint.pl
+++ b/t/chainlint.pl
@@ -718,7 +718,7 @@ sub ncores {
 	# Windows
 	return $ENV{NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS} if exists($ENV{NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS});
 	# Linux / MSYS2 / Cygwin / WSL
-	do { local @ARGV='/proc/cpuinfo'; return scalar(grep(/^processor[\s\d]*:/, <>)); } if -r '/proc/cpuinfo';
+	do { local @ARGV='/proc/cpuinfo'; return scalar(grep(/^processor[\s\d]*:||^CPU[\d]*:/, <>)); } if -r '/proc/cpuinfo';
 	# macOS & BSD
 	return qx/sysctl -n hw.ncpu/ if $^O =~ /(?:^darwin$|bsd)/;
 	return 1;
-- 
2.39.2





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