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27#ifndef VIXL_CPU_FEATURES_H
28#define VIXL_CPU_FEATURES_H
29
30#include <ostream>
31
32#include "globals-vixl.h"
33
34namespace vixl {
35
36
37// clang-format off
38#define VIXL_CPU_FEATURE_LIST(V) \
39 /* If set, the OS traps and emulates MRS accesses to relevant (EL1) ID_* */ \
40 /* registers, so that the detailed feature registers can be read */ \
41 /* directly. */ \
42 V(kIDRegisterEmulation, "ID register emulation", "cpuid") \
43 \
44 V(kFP, "FP", "fp") \
45 V(kNEON, "NEON", "asimd") \
46 V(kCRC32, "CRC32", "crc32") \
47 /* Cryptographic support instructions. */ \
48 V(kAES, "AES", "aes") \
49 V(kSHA1, "SHA1", "sha1") \
50 V(kSHA2, "SHA2", "sha2") \
51 /* A form of PMULL{2} with a 128-bit (1Q) result. */ \
52 V(kPmull1Q, "Pmull1Q", "pmull") \
53 /* Atomic operations on memory: CAS, LDADD, STADD, SWP, etc. */ \
54 V(kAtomics, "Atomics", "atomics") \
55 /* Limited ordering regions: LDLAR, STLLR and their variants. */ \
56 V(kLORegions, "LORegions", NULL) \
57 /* Rounding doubling multiply add/subtract: SQRDMLAH and SQRDMLSH. */ \
58 V(kRDM, "RDM", "asimdrdm") \
59 /* SDOT and UDOT support (in NEON). */ \
60 V(kDotProduct, "DotProduct", "asimddp") \
61 /* Half-precision (FP16) support for FP and NEON, respectively. */ \
62 V(kFPHalf, "FPHalf", "fphp") \
63 V(kNEONHalf, "NEONHalf", "asimdhp") \
64 /* Data cache clean to the point of persistence: DC CVAP. */ \
65 V(kDCPoP, "DCPoP", "dcpop") \
66 /* Cryptographic support instructions. */ \
67 V(kSHA3, "SHA3", "sha3") \
68 V(kSHA512, "SHA512", "sha512") \
69 V(kSM3, "SM3", "sm3") \
70 V(kSM4, "SM4", "sm4") \
71 /* Pointer authentication for addresses. */ \
72 V(kPAuth, "PAuth", NULL) \
73 /* Pointer authentication for addresses uses QARMA. */ \
74 V(kPAuthQARMA, "PAuthQARMA", NULL) \
75 /* Generic authentication (using the PACGA instruction). */ \
76 V(kPAuthGeneric, "PAuthGeneric", NULL) \
77 /* Generic authentication uses QARMA. */ \
78 V(kPAuthGenericQARMA, "PAuthGenericQARMA", NULL) \
79 /* JavaScript-style FP <-> integer conversion instruction: FJCVTZS. */ \
80 V(kJSCVT, "JSCVT", "jscvt") \
81 /* RCpc-based model (for weaker release consistency): LDAPR and variants. */ \
82 V(kRCpc, "RCpc", "lrcpc") \
83 /* Complex number support for NEON: FCMLA and FCADD. */ \
84 V(kFcma, "Fcma", "fcma")
85// clang-format on
86
87
88class CPUFeaturesConstIterator;
89
90// A representation of the set of features known to be supported by the target
91// device. Each feature is represented by a simple boolean flag.
92//
Jacob Bramley5997b462018-06-05 14:05:30 +010093// - When the Assembler is asked to assemble an instruction, it asserts (in
94// debug mode) that the necessary features are available.
Jacob Bramley2af191d2018-05-16 10:22:44 +010095//
Jacob Bramley2af191d2018-05-16 10:22:44 +010096// - TODO: The MacroAssembler relies on the Assembler's assertions, but in
97// some cases it may be useful for macros to generate a fall-back sequence
98// in case features are not available.
99//
Jacob Bramleyc44ce3d2018-06-12 15:39:09 +0100100// - The Simulator assumes by default that all features are available, but it
101// is possible to configure it to fail if the simulated code uses features
102// that are not enabled.
103//
104// The Simulator also offers pseudo-instructions to allow features to be
105// enabled and disabled dynamically. This is useful when you want to ensure
106// that some features are constrained to certain areas of code.
107//
108// - The base Disassembler knows nothing about CPU features, but the
109// PrintDisassembler can be configured to annotate its output with warnings
110// about unavailable features. The Simulator uses this feature when
111// instruction trace is enabled.
112//
113// - The Decoder-based components -- the Simulator and PrintDisassembler --
114// rely on a CPUFeaturesAuditor visitor. This visitor keeps a list of
115// features actually encountered so that a large block of code can be
116// examined (either directly or through simulation), and the required
117// features analysed later.
118//
Jacob Bramley2af191d2018-05-16 10:22:44 +0100119// Expected usage:
120//
121// // By default, VIXL uses CPUFeatures::AArch64LegacyBaseline(), for
122// // compatibility with older version of VIXL.
123// MacroAssembler masm;
124//
125// // Generate code only for the current CPU.
126// masm.SetCPUFeatures(CPUFeatures::InferFromOS());
127//
128// // Turn off feature checking entirely.
129// masm.SetCPUFeatures(CPUFeatures::All());
130//
131// Feature set manipulation:
132//
133// CPUFeatures f; // The default constructor gives an empty set.
134// // Individual features can be added (or removed).
135// f.Combine(CPUFeatures::kFP, CPUFeatures::kNEON, CPUFeatures::AES);
136// f.Remove(CPUFeatures::kNEON);
137//
138// // Some helpers exist for extensions that provide several features.
139// f.Remove(CPUFeatures::All());
140// f.Combine(CPUFeatures::AArch64LegacyBaseline());
141//
142// // Chained construction is also possible.
143// CPUFeatures g =
144// f.With(CPUFeatures::kPmull1Q).Without(CPUFeatures::kCRC32);
145//
146// // Features can be queried. Where multiple features are given, they are
147// // combined with logical AND.
148// if (h.Has(CPUFeatures::kNEON)) { ... }
149// if (h.Has(CPUFeatures::kFP, CPUFeatures::kNEON)) { ... }
150// if (h.Has(g)) { ... }
151// // If the empty set is requested, the result is always 'true'.
152// VIXL_ASSERT(h.Has(CPUFeatures()));
153//
154// // For debug and reporting purposes, features can be enumerated (or
155// // printed directly):
156// std::cout << CPUFeatures::kNEON; // Prints something like "NEON".
157// std::cout << f; // Prints something like "FP, NEON, CRC32".
158class CPUFeatures {
159 public:
160 // clang-format off
161 // Individual features.
162 // These should be treated as opaque tokens. User code should not rely on
163 // specific numeric values or ordering.
164 enum Feature {
165 // Refer to VIXL_CPU_FEATURE_LIST (above) for the list of feature names that
166 // this class supports.
167
168#define VIXL_DECLARE_FEATURE(SYMBOL, NAME, CPUINFO) SYMBOL,
169 VIXL_CPU_FEATURE_LIST(VIXL_DECLARE_FEATURE)
170#undef VIXL_DECLARE_FEATURE
171 kNone,
172 kNumberOfFeatures = kNone
173 };
174 // clang-format on
175
176 // By default, construct with no features enabled.
177 CPUFeatures() : features_(0) {}
178
179 // Construct with some features already enabled.
180 CPUFeatures(Feature feature0,
181 Feature feature1 = kNone,
182 Feature feature2 = kNone,
183 Feature feature3 = kNone);
184
185 // Construct with all features enabled. This can be used to disable feature
186 // checking: `Has(...)` returns true regardless of the argument.
187 static CPUFeatures All();
188
Jacob Bramley7b8fc822018-06-26 16:48:21 +0100189 // Construct an empty CPUFeatures. This is equivalent to the default
190 // constructor, but is provided for symmetry and convenience.
191 static CPUFeatures None() { return CPUFeatures(); }
192
Jacob Bramley2af191d2018-05-16 10:22:44 +0100193 // The presence of these features was assumed by version of VIXL before this
194 // API was added, so using this set by default ensures API compatibility.
195 static CPUFeatures AArch64LegacyBaseline() {
196 return CPUFeatures(kFP, kNEON, kCRC32);
197 }
198
199 // Construct a new CPUFeatures object based on what the OS reports.
200 static CPUFeatures InferFromOS();
201
202 // Combine another CPUFeatures object into this one. Features that already
203 // exist in this set are left unchanged.
204 void Combine(const CPUFeatures& other);
205
206 // Combine specific features into this set. Features that already exist in
207 // this set are left unchanged.
208 void Combine(Feature feature0,
209 Feature feature1 = kNone,
210 Feature feature2 = kNone,
211 Feature feature3 = kNone);
212
213 // Remove features in another CPUFeatures object from this one.
214 void Remove(const CPUFeatures& other);
215
216 // Remove specific features from this set.
217 void Remove(Feature feature0,
218 Feature feature1 = kNone,
219 Feature feature2 = kNone,
220 Feature feature3 = kNone);
221
222 // Chaining helpers for convenient construction.
223 CPUFeatures With(const CPUFeatures& other) const;
224 CPUFeatures With(Feature feature0,
225 Feature feature1 = kNone,
226 Feature feature2 = kNone,
227 Feature feature3 = kNone) const;
228 CPUFeatures Without(const CPUFeatures& other) const;
229 CPUFeatures Without(Feature feature0,
230 Feature feature1 = kNone,
231 Feature feature2 = kNone,
232 Feature feature3 = kNone) const;
233
234 // Query features.
235 // Note that an empty query (like `Has(kNone)`) always returns true.
236 bool Has(const CPUFeatures& other) const;
237 bool Has(Feature feature0,
238 Feature feature1 = kNone,
239 Feature feature2 = kNone,
240 Feature feature3 = kNone) const;
241
Jacob Bramleyc44ce3d2018-06-12 15:39:09 +0100242 // Return the number of enabled features.
243 size_t Count() const;
244
245 // Check for equivalence.
246 bool operator==(const CPUFeatures& other) const {
247 return Has(other) && other.Has(*this);
248 }
249 bool operator!=(const CPUFeatures& other) const { return !(*this == other); }
250
Jacob Bramley2af191d2018-05-16 10:22:44 +0100251 typedef CPUFeaturesConstIterator const_iterator;
252
253 const_iterator begin() const;
254 const_iterator end() const;
255
256 private:
257 // Each bit represents a feature. This field will be replaced as needed if
258 // features are added.
259 uint64_t features_;
260
261 friend std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os,
262 const vixl::CPUFeatures& features);
263};
264
265std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, vixl::CPUFeatures::Feature feature);
266std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const vixl::CPUFeatures& features);
267
268// This is not a proper C++ iterator type, but it simulates enough of
269// ForwardIterator that simple loops can be written.
270class CPUFeaturesConstIterator {
271 public:
272 CPUFeaturesConstIterator(const CPUFeatures* cpu_features = NULL,
273 CPUFeatures::Feature start = CPUFeatures::kNone)
274 : cpu_features_(cpu_features), feature_(start) {
275 VIXL_ASSERT(IsValid());
276 }
277
278 bool operator==(const CPUFeaturesConstIterator& other) const;
279 bool operator!=(const CPUFeaturesConstIterator& other) const {
280 return !(*this == other);
281 }
282 CPUFeatures::Feature operator++();
283 CPUFeatures::Feature operator++(int);
284
285 CPUFeatures::Feature operator*() const {
286 VIXL_ASSERT(IsValid());
287 return feature_;
288 }
289
290 // For proper support of C++'s simplest "Iterator" concept, this class would
291 // have to define member types (such as CPUFeaturesIterator::pointer) to make
292 // it appear as if it iterates over Feature objects in memory. That is, we'd
293 // need CPUFeatures::iterator to behave like std::vector<Feature>::iterator.
294 // This is at least partially possible -- the std::vector<bool> specialisation
295 // does something similar -- but it doesn't seem worthwhile for a
296 // special-purpose debug helper, so they are omitted here.
297 private:
298 const CPUFeatures* cpu_features_;
299 CPUFeatures::Feature feature_;
300
301 bool IsValid() const {
302 return ((cpu_features_ == NULL) && (feature_ == CPUFeatures::kNone)) ||
303 cpu_features_->Has(feature_);
304 }
305};
306
307// A convenience scope for temporarily modifying a CPU features object. This
308// allows features to be enabled for short sequences.
309//
310// Expected usage:
311//
312// {
313// CPUFeaturesScope cpu(&masm, CPUFeatures::kCRC32);
314// // This scope can now use CRC32, as well as anything else that was enabled
315// // before the scope.
316//
317// ...
318//
319// // At the end of the scope, the original CPU features are restored.
320// }
321class CPUFeaturesScope {
322 public:
323 // Start a CPUFeaturesScope on any object that implements
324 // `CPUFeatures* GetCPUFeatures()`.
325 template <typename T>
326 explicit CPUFeaturesScope(T* cpu_features_wrapper,
327 CPUFeatures::Feature feature0 = CPUFeatures::kNone,
328 CPUFeatures::Feature feature1 = CPUFeatures::kNone,
329 CPUFeatures::Feature feature2 = CPUFeatures::kNone,
330 CPUFeatures::Feature feature3 = CPUFeatures::kNone)
331 : cpu_features_(cpu_features_wrapper->GetCPUFeatures()),
332 old_features_(*cpu_features_) {
333 cpu_features_->Combine(feature0, feature1, feature2, feature3);
334 }
335
336 template <typename T>
337 CPUFeaturesScope(T* cpu_features_wrapper, const CPUFeatures& other)
338 : cpu_features_(cpu_features_wrapper->GetCPUFeatures()),
339 old_features_(*cpu_features_) {
340 cpu_features_->Combine(other);
341 }
342
343 ~CPUFeaturesScope() { *cpu_features_ = old_features_; }
344
345 // For advanced usage, the CPUFeatures object can be accessed directly.
346 // The scope will restore the original state when it ends.
347
348 CPUFeatures* GetCPUFeatures() const { return cpu_features_; }
349
350 void SetCPUFeatures(const CPUFeatures& cpu_features) {
351 *cpu_features_ = cpu_features;
352 }
353
354 private:
355 CPUFeatures* const cpu_features_;
356 const CPUFeatures old_features_;
357};
358
359
360} // namespace vixl
361
362#endif // VIXL_CPU_FEATURES_H