The CPU frequency is known to the Linux kernel. For example: > CPU revision is: 00019374 (MIPS 24Kc) > Atheros AR7161 rev 2, CPU:680.000 MHz, AHB:170.000 MHz, DDR:340.000 MHz > ... > Calibrating delay loop... 452.19 BogoMIPS (lpj=2260992) Unfortunately that information is not available from userspace: > cpu model : MIPS 24Kc V7.4 > BogoMIPS : 452.19 This makes it difficult to use CPU timers (rdhwr) from user space applications. Is there any reason not to publish mips_hpt_frequency in /proc/cpuinfo ? Earl --- proc.c 2011-01-17 14:05:16.397444347 -0800 +++ /tmp/proc.c 2011-01-27 20:56:18.807454356 -0800 @@ -43,6 +43,9 @@ seq_printf(m, "BogoMIPS\t\t: %u.%02u\n", cpu_data[n].udelay_val / (500000/HZ), (cpu_data[n].udelay_val / (5000/HZ)) % 100); + seq_printf(m, "timer frequency\t: %u.%03u\n", + mips_hpt_frequency / 1000000, + mips_hpt_frequency % 1000000 / 1000); seq_printf(m, "wait instruction\t: %s\n", cpu_wait ? "yes" : "no"); seq_printf(m, "microsecond timers\t: %s\n", cpu_has_counter ? "yes" : "no");