Dual Socket CPU Information appears truncated? Options unavailable.
Bug report
Step 1: Are you in the right place?
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I have verified there are no duplicate active or recent bugs, questions, or requests -
I have verified that I am using the latest version of GtkStressTesting (GST)
Step 2: Describe your environment
- GST version:
0.7.2 - Installed from source/Flatpak/other (specify):
Flatpak - Distribution name and version (e.g. Ubuntu 18.10):
Linux Mint 19.3 - Desktop Environment (e.g. Gnome 3.30):
Cinnamon 4.4.8 - CPU (e.g. AMD Ryzen 7 3800X):
2x Xeon X5675
Step 3: Describe the problem:
Dual physical CPU's seem to confuse the 'Processor' and 'Clocks' section. 'CPU Usage' section properly shows all 24 cores of my dual Xeon X5675 CPUs in my Supermicro X8DAi, however the 'Processor' section has a greyed out button for selecting which processor to view the information of, and wont let you switch between them. Processor 0 is selected. The 'Clocks' section displays physical cores only e.g. 'Core 0 Core 1 Core 2 Core 8 Core 9 Core 10', and only displays information for 'Processor 1'. The 'Hardware Monitor' section appears to be able to properly poll both sockets's physical core temps however.
Steps to reproduce:
- Open GtkStressTesting
- With or without selecting 'Read All' (and entering password for elevated privileges in the case of selecting read all), attempt to display information from 2nd socketed processor in the 'Processor' section &/or 'Clocks' section
Observed Results:
- Processor selection in 'Processor' section is greyed out, cannot be selected, defaulted and locked to display information only on 'Processor 0'.
- 'Clocks' section only displays clock information for physical cores of 'Processor 1', no option to add or view 'Processor 0'.
Expected Results:
- Expected to be able to select either 'Processor 0' or 'Processor 1' in the 'Processor' section via the provided selection button at the top of the 'Processor' section.
- Expected 'Clocks' section to display relevant information for both 'Processor 0' and 'Processor 1'
- Expected 'Clocks' section to display relevant information for hyper threaded cores
- Clicking 'Read All' and entering my password did not change the described problem, however it did allow the program to access RAM information whereas it did not before clicking 'Read All' and entering password.
Console logs:
Console did not provide any relevant information, flatpak app started with no terminal output
Screenshot of the issue
