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authorJack Lloyd <[email protected]>2017-09-03 14:48:09 -0400
committerJack Lloyd <[email protected]>2017-09-03 14:48:09 -0400
commit102948ada37eb278ac3ea248f1421f9b751c8906 (patch)
tree6e4067f851a52d6fb9024aaf97c25745e20ecf18 /src/lib/utils
parent79480d1d8ee2acb604b8b8aa1daf37f7abfa73c4 (diff)
Cleanups in cpuid handling code
Diffstat (limited to 'src/lib/utils')
-rw-r--r--src/lib/utils/cpuid.cpp94
1 files changed, 47 insertions, 47 deletions
diff --git a/src/lib/utils/cpuid.cpp b/src/lib/utils/cpuid.cpp
index 6645505af..ed3fbc4b2 100644
--- a/src/lib/utils/cpuid.cpp
+++ b/src/lib/utils/cpuid.cpp
@@ -11,6 +11,7 @@
#include <botan/exceptn.h>
#include <botan/mem_ops.h>
#include <botan/parsing.h>
+#include <botan/internal/os_utils.h>
#include <ostream>
#if defined(BOTAN_TARGET_CPU_IS_PPC_FAMILY)
@@ -34,8 +35,6 @@
*/
#if defined(BOTAN_TARGET_OS_HAS_GETAUXVAL)
#include <sys/auxv.h>
-#else
- #include <botan/internal/os_utils.h>
#endif
#elif defined(BOTAN_TARGET_CPU_IS_X86_FAMILY)
@@ -68,17 +67,19 @@ namespace {
* PowerPC specific block: check for AltiVec using either
* sysctl or by reading processor version number register.
*/
-uint64_t powerpc_detect_cpu_featutures()
+uint64_t detect_cpu_features(size_t* cache_line_size)
{
#if defined(BOTAN_TARGET_OS_IS_DARWIN) || defined(BOTAN_TARGET_OS_IS_OPENBSD)
// On Darwin/OS X and OpenBSD, use sysctl
+ int sels[2] = {
#if defined(BOTAN_TARGET_OS_IS_OPENBSD)
- int sels[2] = { CTL_MACHDEP, CPU_ALTIVEC };
+ CTL_MACHDEP, CPU_ALTIVEC
#else
- // From Apple's docs
- int sels[2] = { CTL_HW, HW_VECTORUNIT };
+ CTL_HW, HW_VECTORUNIT
#endif
+ };
+
int vector_type = 0;
size_t length = sizeof(vector_type);
int error = sysctl(sels, 2, &vector_type, &length, NULL, 0);
@@ -86,44 +87,46 @@ uint64_t powerpc_detect_cpu_featutures()
if(error == 0 && vector_type > 0)
return CPUID::CPUID_ALTIVEC_BIT;
-#elif defined(BOTAN_TARGET_OS_IS_LINUX) || defined(BOTAN_TARGET_OS_IS_NETBSD)
+#else
+
/*
On PowerPC, MSR 287 is PVR, the Processor Version Number
Normally it is only accessible to ring 0, but Linux and NetBSD
(others, too, maybe?) will trap and emulate it for us.
-
- PVR identifiers for various AltiVec enabled CPUs. Taken from
- PearPC and Linux sources, mostly.
*/
- uint32_t pvr = 0;
-
- // TODO: we could run inside SIGILL handler block
- asm volatile("mfspr %0, 287" : "=r" (pvr));
-
- // Top 16 bit suffice to identify model
- pvr >>= 16;
-
- const uint16_t PVR_G4_7400 = 0x000C;
- const uint16_t PVR_G5_970 = 0x0039;
- const uint16_t PVR_G5_970FX = 0x003C;
- const uint16_t PVR_G5_970MP = 0x0044;
- const uint16_t PVR_G5_970GX = 0x0045;
- const uint16_t PVR_POWER6 = 0x003E;
- const uint16_t PVR_POWER7 = 0x003F;
- const uint16_t PVR_POWER8 = 0x004B;
- const uint16_t PVR_CELL_PPU = 0x0070;
-
- if(pvr == PVR_G4_7400 ||
- pvr == PVR_G5_970 || pvr == PVR_G5_970FX ||
- pvr == PVR_G5_970MP || pvr == PVR_G5_970GX ||
- pvr == PVR_POWER6 || pvr == PVR_POWER7 || pvr == PVR_POWER8 ||
- pvr == PVR_CELL_PPU)
+ int pvr = OS::run_cpu_instruction_probe([]() -> int {
+ uint32_t pvr = 0;
+ asm volatile("mfspr %0, 287" : "=r" (pvr));
+ // Top 16 bits suffice to identify the model
+ return static_cast<int>(pvr >> 16);
+ });
+
+ if(pvr > 0)
{
- return CPUID::CPUID_ALTIVEC_BIT;
+ const uint16_t ALTIVEC_PVR[] = {
+ 0x003E, // IBM POWER6,
+ 0x003F, // IBM POWER7,
+ 0x004B, // IBM POWER8,
+ 0x000C, // G4-7400
+ 0x0039, // G5 970
+ 0x003C, // G5 970FX
+ 0x0044, // G5 970MP
+ 0x0070, // Cell PPU
+ 0, // end
+ };
+
+ for(size_t i = 0; ALTIVEC_PVR[i]; ++i)
+ {
+ if(pvr == ALTIVEC_PVR[i])
+ return CPUID::CPUID_ALTIVEC_BIT;
+ }
+
+ return 0;
}
-#else
- #warning "No PowerPC feature detection available for this platform"
+
+ // TODO try direct instruction probing
+
#endif
return 0;
@@ -131,14 +134,11 @@ uint64_t powerpc_detect_cpu_featutures()
#elif defined(BOTAN_TARGET_CPU_IS_ARM_FAMILY)
-uint64_t arm_detect_cpu_features(size_t* cache_line_size)
+uint64_t detect_cpu_features(size_t* cache_line_size)
{
uint64_t detected_features = 0;
- *cache_line_size = BOTAN_TARGET_CPU_DEFAULT_CACHE_LINE_SIZE;
#if defined(BOTAN_TARGET_OS_HAS_GETAUXVAL)
- errno = 0;
-
/*
* On systems with getauxval these bits should normally be defined
* in bits/auxv.h but some buggy? glibc installs seem to miss them.
@@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ uint64_t arm_detect_cpu_features(size_t* cache_line_size)
#elif defined(BOTAN_TARGET_CPU_IS_X86_FAMILY)
-uint64_t x86_detect_cpu_features(size_t* cache_line_size)
+uint64_t detect_cpu_features(size_t* cache_line_size)
{
#if defined(BOTAN_BUILD_COMPILER_IS_MSVC)
#define X86_CPUID(type, out) do { __cpuid((int*)out, type); } while(0)
@@ -415,12 +415,12 @@ void CPUID::initialize()
{
g_processor_features = 0;
-#if defined(BOTAN_TARGET_CPU_IS_PPC_FAMILY)
- g_processor_features = powerpc_detect_cpu_featutures();
-#elif defined(BOTAN_TARGET_CPU_IS_ARM_FAMILY)
- g_processor_features = arm_detect_cpu_features(&g_cache_line_size);
-#elif defined(BOTAN_TARGET_CPU_IS_X86_FAMILY)
- g_processor_features = x86_detect_cpu_features(&g_cache_line_size);
+#if defined(BOTAN_TARGET_CPU_IS_PPC_FAMILY) || \
+ defined(BOTAN_TARGET_CPU_IS_ARM_FAMILY) || \
+ defined(BOTAN_TARGET_CPU_IS_X86_FAMILY)
+
+ g_processor_features = detect_cpu_features(&g_cache_line_size);
+
#endif
g_processor_features |= CPUID::CPUID_INITIALIZED_BIT;