package syscheck import ( "testing" ) func TestGetCPUInfo(t *testing.T) { info, err := GetCPUInfo(t.Context()) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Failed to get CPU info: %v", err) } // Validate CPU cores if info.Cores <= 0 { t.Errorf("expected CPU cores > 0, got %d", info.Cores) } // Validate CPU frequency (should be reasonable, e.g., 500MHz - 10000MHz) if info.FrequencyMHz <= 0 { t.Errorf("expected CPU frequency > 0, got %.2f", info.FrequencyMHz) } if info.FrequencyMHz < 500 || info.FrequencyMHz > 10000 { t.Logf("Warning: CPU frequency seems unusual: %.2f MHz", info.FrequencyMHz) } // Log CPU information t.Logf("CPU Cores: %d", info.Cores) t.Logf("CPU Frequency: %.2f MHz (%.2f GHz)", info.FrequencyMHz, info.FrequencyMHz/1000) t.Logf("AES-NI Support: %v", info.SupportAES) t.Logf("x86-64-v2 Compatible: %v", info.IsX86V2) // Log feature support if info.SupportAES { t.Log("✓ CPU supports AES-NI hardware acceleration") } else { t.Log("✗ CPU does not support AES-NI") } if info.IsX86V2 { t.Log("✓ CPU is x86-64-v2 compatible (SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, POPCNT)") } else { t.Log("✗ CPU is not x86-64-v2 compatible") } }