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/*
* Runtime CPU detection for POWER/PowerPC
* (C) 2009,2010,2013,2017 Jack Lloyd
*
* Botan is released under the Simplified BSD License (see license.txt)
*/
#include <botan/cpuid.h>
#include <botan/internal/os_utils.h>
#if defined(BOTAN_TARGET_CPU_IS_PPC_FAMILY)
/*
* On macOS and OpenBSD ppc, use sysctl to detect AltiVec
*/
#if defined(BOTAN_TARGET_OS_IS_MACOS)
#include <sys/sysctl.h>
#elif defined(BOTAN_TARGET_OS_IS_OPENBSD)
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/sysctl.h>
#include <machine/cpu.h>
#endif
#endif
namespace Botan {
#if defined(BOTAN_TARGET_CPU_IS_PPC_FAMILY)
/*
* PowerPC specific block: check for AltiVec using either
* sysctl or by reading processor version number register.
*/
uint64_t CPUID::CPUID_Data::detect_cpu_features(size_t* cache_line_size)
{
BOTAN_UNUSED(cache_line_size);
#if defined(BOTAN_TARGET_OS_IS_MACOS) || defined(BOTAN_TARGET_OS_IS_OPENBSD)
// On macOS and OpenBSD, use sysctl
int sels[2] = {
#if defined(BOTAN_TARGET_OS_IS_OPENBSD)
CTL_MACHDEP, CPU_ALTIVEC
#else
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);
if(error == 0 && vector_type > 0)
return CPUID::CPUID_ALTIVEC_BIT;
#elif (defined(BOTAN_TARGET_OS_HAS_GETAUXVAL) || defined(BOTAN_TARGET_HAS_ELF_AUX_INFO)) && defined(BOTAN_TARGET_ARCH_IS_PPC64)
enum PPC_hwcap_bit {
ALTIVEC_bit = (1 << 28),
CRYPTO_bit = (1 << 25),
DARN_bit = (1 << 21),
ARCH_hwcap_altivec = 16, // AT_HWCAP
ARCH_hwcap_crypto = 26, // AT_HWCAP2
};
uint64_t detected_features = 0;
const unsigned long hwcap_altivec = OS::get_auxval(PPC_hwcap_bit::ARCH_hwcap_altivec);
if(hwcap_altivec & PPC_hwcap_bit::ALTIVEC_bit)
detected_features |= CPUID::CPUID_ALTIVEC_BIT;
const unsigned long hwcap_crypto = OS::get_auxval(PPC_hwcap_bit::ARCH_hwcap_crypto);
if(hwcap_crypto & PPC_hwcap_bit::CRYPTO_bit)
detected_features |= CPUID::CPUID_POWER_CRYPTO_BIT;
if(hwcap_crypto & PPC_hwcap_bit::DARN_bit)
detected_features |= CPUID::CPUID_DARN_BIT;
return detected_features;
#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.
*/
int pvr = OS::run_cpu_instruction_probe([]() noexcept -> 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)
{
const uint16_t ALTIVEC_PVR[] = {
0x003E, // IBM POWER6
0x003F, // IBM POWER7
0x004A, // IBM POWER7p
0x004B, // IBM POWER8E
0x004C, // IBM POWER8 NVL
0x004D, // IBM POWER8
0x004E, // IBM POWER9
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;
}
// TODO try direct instruction probing
#endif
return 0;
}
#endif
}
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