V4: [PATCH] x86: Install <sys/platform/x86.h> [BZ #26124]
Commit Message
On Mon, Jun 22, 2020 at 3:18 PM H.J. Lu <hjl.tools@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Mon, Jun 22, 2020 at 2:15 PM Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com> wrote:
> >
> > * H. J. Lu:
> >
> > > I changed the manual to
> > >
> > > @deftypefn Macro int HAS_CPU_FEATURE (@var{name})
> > > This macro returns a nonzero value (true) if the processor has the feature
> > > @var{name}.
> > > @end deftypefn
> > >
> > > @deftypefn Macro int CPU_FEATURE_USABLE (@var{name})
> > > This macro returns a nonzero value (true) if the processor feature
> > > @var{name} is supported by the operating system.
> >
> > Does this mean that it's necessary to check both before using the
> > feature? This is what the description implies to me.
>
> CPU_FEATURE_USABLE is true only if HAS_CPU_FEATURE is true.
>
> > If CPU_FEATURE_USABLE implies HAS_CPU_FEATURE (so it's not necessary to
> > check both), then I don't see the use case for HAS_CPU_FEATURE. To me,
> > exposing both liks like a trap for programmers: they might check CPU
> > support only, but not operating system support. That's trap that we
> > have fallen into with glibc itself at least once.
>
> Since not all features need OS support, only a subset of features have both.
> HAS_CPU_FEATURE is useful on its own. For example, it can be used to
> identify processors even if OS doesn't support the feature. All the information
> is readily available. I just provide a macro with a stable ABI to access it.
>
> >
> > >> >> struct cpu_features (even in its reduced form) is fairly large. We will
> > >> >> never be able to reduce its size again if it becomes public ABI.
> > >> >
> > >> > Fixed by
> > >> >
> > >> > struct cpu_features
> > >> > {
> > >> > struct cpu_features_basic basic;
> > >> > unsigned int *usable_p;
> > >> > struct cpuid_registers cpuid[COMMON_CPUID_INDEX_MAX];
> > >> > };
> > >>
> > >> I think the cpuid member is the fat part. But the pointer indirection
> > >> allows us to grow the *usable_p part without having to duplicate the
> > >> backing storage for __x86_get_cpu_features, so it is an improvement.
> > >>
> > >> > __builtin_cpu_supports is equivalent to CPU_FEATURE_USABLE and it
> > >> > doesn't support HAS_CPU_FEATURE which does provide useful information.
> > >>
> > >> I'm still puzzled as to why you aren't extending the existing function.
> > >>
> > >
> > > I am working on it:
> > >
> > > https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc-patches/2020-May/546522.html
> > >
> > > But it is very unlikely to support HAS_CPU_FEATURE and
> > > <sys/platform/x86.h> works with all GCCs.
> >
> > On the other hand, it's easier for our users to upgrade GCC than to
> > update glibc.
>
> Not everyone needs/wants to upgrade GCC.
>
Here is the updated patch with
-- Macro: int HAS_CPU_FEATURE (NAME)
This macro returns a nonzero value (true) if the processor has the
feature NAME.
-- Macro: int CPU_FEATURE_USABLE (NAME)
This macro returns a nonzero value (true) if the processor has the
feature NAME and the feature is supported by the operating system.
Comments
* H. J. Lu:
> Here is the updated patch with
>
> -- Macro: int HAS_CPU_FEATURE (NAME)
> This macro returns a nonzero value (true) if the processor has the
> feature NAME.
>
> -- Macro: int CPU_FEATURE_USABLE (NAME)
> This macro returns a nonzero value (true) if the processor has the
> feature NAME and the feature is supported by the operating system.
This is indeed less confusing. Thanks.
I'm still convinced we have a real use case for HAS_CPU_FEATURE.
Does anyone else want to comment on this?
Thanks,
Florian
On 24/06/2020 11:33, Florian Weimer via Libc-alpha wrote:
> * H. J. Lu:
>
>> Here is the updated patch with
>>
>> -- Macro: int HAS_CPU_FEATURE (NAME)
>> This macro returns a nonzero value (true) if the processor has the
>> feature NAME.
>>
>> -- Macro: int CPU_FEATURE_USABLE (NAME)
>> This macro returns a nonzero value (true) if the processor has the
>> feature NAME and the feature is supported by the operating system.
>
> This is indeed less confusing. Thanks.
>
> I'm still convinced we have a real use case for HAS_CPU_FEATURE.
>
> Does anyone else want to comment on this?
>
> Thanks,
> Florian
>
Should we provide it only for __USE_GNU (_GNU_SOURCE)? And I guess that cpuid
is not expected to be extendable. The macro API is not my favorite way of
doing it, but it looks ok.
On Wed, Jun 24, 2020 at 1:04 PM Adhemerval Zanella via Libc-alpha
<libc-alpha@sourceware.org> wrote:
>
>
>
> On 24/06/2020 11:33, Florian Weimer via Libc-alpha wrote:
> > * H. J. Lu:
> >
> >> Here is the updated patch with
> >>
> >> -- Macro: int HAS_CPU_FEATURE (NAME)
> >> This macro returns a nonzero value (true) if the processor has the
> >> feature NAME.
> >>
> >> -- Macro: int CPU_FEATURE_USABLE (NAME)
> >> This macro returns a nonzero value (true) if the processor has the
> >> feature NAME and the feature is supported by the operating system.
> >
> > This is indeed less confusing. Thanks.
> >
> > I'm still convinced we have a real use case for HAS_CPU_FEATURE.
> >
> > Does anyone else want to comment on this?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Florian
> >
>
> Should we provide it only for __USE_GNU (_GNU_SOURCE)? And I guess that cpuid
Do we do that for other <sys/platform/XXX.h> files?
> is not expected to be extendable. The macro API is not my favorite way of
We can expand the cpuid array. We just need to add an alias to
__x86_get_cpu_features
with a new symbol version.
> doing it, but it looks ok.
I will check it in tomorrow if there are no further comments.
Thanks.
On Wed, 24 Jun 2020, Adhemerval Zanella via Libc-alpha wrote:
> Should we provide it only for __USE_GNU (_GNU_SOURCE)? And I guess that cpuid
> is not expected to be extendable. The macro API is not my favorite way of
> doing it, but it looks ok.
The proposed header is glibc-specific. Having __USE_GNU conditionals in
such headers is questionable.
* H. J. Lu via Libc-alpha:
>> is not expected to be extendable. The macro API is not my favorite way of
>
> We can expand the cpuid array. We just need to add an alias to
> __x86_get_cpu_features
> with a new symbol version.
Agreed, from a GNU gABI perspective.
However, for some distributions, this requirement will put hardware
enablement for new CPUs on hold until we have reworked our package
dependency generation, so that we can express symbol-specific version
information. Debian & downstreams can already do this, with some manual
work, but Fedora & downstreams can only express versions on sonames.
(Without these changes, we would have to backport the entire GLIBC_2.33
symbol set to get __x86_get_cpu_features@GLIBC_2.33, for example. This
is not something we will be able to do in all cases, depending on the
other changes that are going in.)
Even then, we can only backport such changes if a glibc release has
happened (so that we can be sure that the meaning of the symbol version
will not change again).
My proposal, where the index is passed to the function and the function
returns the flag word, does not have these issues: old glibcs will
simply return 0 flags, and the feature appears unusable/unavailable.
This is what already happens with your approach, too, if we use more
bits inside the existing array elements.
I'm not entirely opposed to enhancing the RPM dependency generation, but
I already tried once and couldn't get it done, and if I fail again, it
might seriously impact CPU hardware enablement in Red Hat Enterprise
Linux 9. I hope this explains my reservations about this interface
design.
Thanks,
Florian
From bf3b7487b883c326a88874876a097175ca38e0e9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: "H.J. Lu" <hjl.tools@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 17 Jun 2020 09:12:18 -0700
Subject: [PATCH] x86: Install <sys/platform/x86.h> [BZ #26124]
Install <sys/platform/x86.h> so that programmers can do
#if __has_include(<sys/platform/x86.h>)
#include <sys/platform/x86.h>
#endif
...
if (HAS_CPU_FEATURE (SSE2))
...
if (CPU_FEATURE_USABLE (AVX2))
...
<sys/platform/x86.h> exports only:
struct cpu_features
{
struct cpu_features_basic basic;
unsigned int *usable_p;
struct cpuid_registers cpuid[COMMON_CPUID_INDEX_MAX];
};
/* Get a pointer to the CPU features structure. */
extern const struct cpu_features *__x86_get_cpu_features (void)
__attribute__ ((const));
Since all feature checks are done through macros, programs compiled with
a newer <sys/platform/x86.h> header are compatible with the older ones as
long as the layout of struct cpu_features is identical. The cpuid array
can be expanded with backward binary compatibility for both .o and .so
files.
Note: Although GCC has __builtin_cpu_supports, it only supports a subset
of <sys/platform/x86.h> and it is equivalent to CPU_FEATURE_USABLE. It
doesn't support HAS_CPU_FEATURE.
---
NEWS | 2 +
manual/platform.texi | 23 ++
sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/i386/ld.abilist | 1 +
sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/64/ld.abilist | 1 +
sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/x32/ld.abilist | 1 +
sysdeps/x86/Makefile | 1 +
sysdeps/x86/Versions | 4 +-
sysdeps/x86/dl-get-cpu-features.c | 4 +-
sysdeps/x86/include/cpu-features.h | 207 ++++++++++++++++++
.../{cpu-features.h => sys/platform/x86.h} | 172 +--------------
sysdeps/x86/tst-get-cpu-features.c | 6 +-
sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/math-tests-arch.h | 8 +-
sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/test-multiarch.c | 10 +-
13 files changed, 264 insertions(+), 176 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 sysdeps/x86/include/cpu-features.h
rename sysdeps/x86/{cpu-features.h => sys/platform/x86.h} (77%)
@@ -9,6 +9,8 @@ Version 2.32
Major new features:
+* Add <sys/platform/x86.h> to provide query macros for x86 CPU features.
+
* Unicode 12.1.0 Support: Character encoding, character type info, and
transliteration tables are all updated to Unicode 12.1.0, using
generator scripts contributed by Mike FABIAN (Red Hat).
@@ -7,6 +7,7 @@
@menu
* PowerPC:: Facilities Specific to the PowerPC Architecture
* RISC-V:: Facilities Specific to the RISC-V Architecture
+* X86:: Facilities Specific to the X86 Architecture
@end menu
@node PowerPC
@@ -134,3 +135,25 @@ all threads in the current process. Setting the
ordering on only the current thread is necessary. All other flag bits are
reserved.
@end deftypefun
+
+@node X86
+@appendixsec X86-specific Facilities
+
+Facilities specific to X86 that are not specific to a particular
+operating system are declared in @file{sys/platform/x86.h}.
+
+@deftypefun {const struct cpu_features *} __x86_get_cpu_features (void)
+@safety{@prelim{}@mtsafe{}@assafe{}@acsafe{}}
+Return a pointer to x86 CPU feature structure used by query macros for x86
+CPU features.
+@end deftypefun
+
+@deftypefn Macro int HAS_CPU_FEATURE (@var{name})
+This macro returns a nonzero value (true) if the processor has the feature
+@var{name}.
+@end deftypefn
+
+@deftypefn Macro int CPU_FEATURE_USABLE (@var{name})
+This macro returns a nonzero value (true) if the processor has the feature
+@var{name} and the feature is supported by the operating system.
+@end deftypefn
@@ -3,3 +3,4 @@ GLIBC_2.1 __libc_stack_end D 0x4
GLIBC_2.1 _dl_mcount F
GLIBC_2.3 ___tls_get_addr F
GLIBC_2.3 __tls_get_addr F
+GLIBC_2.32 __x86_get_cpu_features F
@@ -2,3 +2,4 @@ GLIBC_2.2.5 __libc_stack_end D 0x8
GLIBC_2.2.5 _dl_mcount F
GLIBC_2.2.5 _r_debug D 0x28
GLIBC_2.3 __tls_get_addr F
+GLIBC_2.32 __x86_get_cpu_features F
@@ -2,3 +2,4 @@ GLIBC_2.16 __libc_stack_end D 0x4
GLIBC_2.16 __tls_get_addr F
GLIBC_2.16 _dl_mcount F
GLIBC_2.16 _r_debug D 0x14
+GLIBC_2.32 __x86_get_cpu_features F
@@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ endif
ifeq ($(subdir),elf)
sysdep-dl-routines += dl-get-cpu-features
+sysdep_headers += sys/platform/x86.h
tests += tst-get-cpu-features tst-get-cpu-features-static
tests-static += tst-get-cpu-features-static
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
ld {
- GLIBC_PRIVATE {
- __get_cpu_features;
+ GLIBC_2.32 {
+ __x86_get_cpu_features;
}
}
@@ -18,10 +18,10 @@
#include <ldsodefs.h>
-#undef __get_cpu_features
+#undef __x86_get_cpu_features
const struct cpu_features *
-__get_cpu_features (void)
+__x86_get_cpu_features (void)
{
return &GLRO(dl_x86_cpu_features);
}
new file mode 100644
@@ -0,0 +1,207 @@
+/* Data structure for x86 CPU features.
+ Copyright (C) 2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ This file is part of the GNU C Library.
+
+ The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+ modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
+ License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
+ version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
+
+ The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+ Lesser General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
+ License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
+ <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
+
+#ifndef _PRIVATE_CPU_FEATURES_H
+#define _PRIVATE_CPU_FEATURES_H 1
+
+#ifdef _CPU_FEATURES_H
+# error this should be impossible
+#endif
+
+#ifndef _ISOMAC
+/* Get most of the contents from the public header, but we define a
+ different `struct cpu_features' type for private use. */
+# define cpu_features cpu_features_public
+# define __x86_get_cpu_features __x86_get_cpu_features_public
+#endif
+
+#include <sysdeps/x86/sys/platform/x86.h>
+
+#ifndef _ISOMAC
+
+# undef cpu_features
+# undef __x86_get_cpu_features
+# define __get_cpu_features __x86_get_cpu_features
+
+enum
+{
+ /* The integer bit array index for the first set of preferred feature
+ bits. */
+ PREFERRED_FEATURE_INDEX_1 = 0,
+ /* The current maximum size of the feature integer bit array. */
+ PREFERRED_FEATURE_INDEX_MAX
+};
+
+# undef CPU_FEATURES_ARCH_P
+# define CPU_FEATURES_ARCH_P(ptr, name) \
+ ((ptr->feature_##name[index_arch_##name] & (bit_arch_##name)) != 0)
+
+/* HAS_ARCH_FEATURE evaluates to true if we may use the feature at
+ runtime. */
+# define HAS_ARCH_FEATURE(name) \
+ CPU_FEATURES_ARCH_P (__x86_get_cpu_features (), name)
+/* CPU_FEATURE_USABLE evaluates to true if the feature is usable. */
+# undef CPU_FEATURE_USABLE
+# define CPU_FEATURE_USABLE(name) \
+ CPU_FEATURES_ARCH_P (__x86_get_cpu_features (), name##_Usable)
+
+/* USABLE_FEATURE_INDEX_1. */
+# define feature_AVX_Usable usable
+# define feature_AVX2_Usable usable
+# define feature_AVX512F_Usable usable
+# define feature_AVX512CD_Usable usable
+# define feature_AVX512ER_Usable usable
+# define feature_AVX512PF_Usable usable
+# define feature_AVX512VL_Usable usable
+# define feature_AVX512BW_Usable usable
+# define feature_AVX512DQ_Usable usable
+# define feature_AVX512_4FMAPS_Usable usable
+# define feature_AVX512_4VNNIW_Usable usable
+# define feature_AVX512_BITALG_Usable usable
+# define feature_AVX512_IFMA_Usable usable
+# define feature_AVX512_VBMI_Usable usable
+# define feature_AVX512_VBMI2_Usable usable
+# define feature_AVX512_VNNI_Usable usable
+# define feature_AVX512_VPOPCNTDQ_Usable usable
+# define feature_FMA_Usable usable
+# define feature_FMA4_Usable usable
+# define feature_VAES_Usable usable
+# define feature_VPCLMULQDQ_Usable usable
+# define feature_XOP_Usable usable
+# define feature_XSAVEC_Usable usable
+# define feature_F16C_Usable usable
+# define feature_AVX512_VP2INTERSECT_Usable usable
+# define feature_AVX512_BF16_Usable usable
+# define feature_PKU_Usable usable
+
+/* PREFERRED_FEATURE_INDEX_1. */
+# define bit_arch_I586 (1u << 0)
+# define bit_arch_I686 (1u << 1)
+# define bit_arch_Fast_Rep_String (1u << 2)
+# define bit_arch_Fast_Copy_Backward (1u << 3)
+# define bit_arch_Fast_Unaligned_Load (1u << 4)
+# define bit_arch_Fast_Unaligned_Copy (1u << 5)
+# define bit_arch_Slow_BSF (1u << 6)
+# define bit_arch_Slow_SSE4_2 (1u << 7)
+# define bit_arch_AVX_Fast_Unaligned_Load (1u << 8)
+# define bit_arch_Prefer_MAP_32BIT_EXEC (1u << 9)
+# define bit_arch_Prefer_PMINUB_for_stringop (1u << 10)
+# define bit_arch_Prefer_No_VZEROUPPER (1u << 11)
+# define bit_arch_Prefer_ERMS (1u << 12)
+# define bit_arch_Prefer_FSRM (1u << 13)
+# define bit_arch_Prefer_No_AVX512 (1u << 14)
+# define bit_arch_MathVec_Prefer_No_AVX512 (1u << 15)
+
+# define index_arch_Fast_Rep_String PREFERRED_FEATURE_INDEX_1
+# define index_arch_Fast_Copy_Backward PREFERRED_FEATURE_INDEX_1
+# define index_arch_Slow_BSF PREFERRED_FEATURE_INDEX_1
+# define index_arch_Fast_Unaligned_Load PREFERRED_FEATURE_INDEX_1
+# define index_arch_Prefer_PMINUB_for_stringop PREFERRED_FEATURE_INDEX_1
+# define index_arch_Fast_Unaligned_Copy PREFERRED_FEATURE_INDEX_1
+# define index_arch_I586 PREFERRED_FEATURE_INDEX_1
+# define index_arch_I686 PREFERRED_FEATURE_INDEX_1
+# define index_arch_Slow_SSE4_2 PREFERRED_FEATURE_INDEX_1
+# define index_arch_AVX_Fast_Unaligned_Load PREFERRED_FEATURE_INDEX_1
+# define index_arch_Prefer_MAP_32BIT_EXEC PREFERRED_FEATURE_INDEX_1
+# define index_arch_Prefer_No_VZEROUPPER PREFERRED_FEATURE_INDEX_1
+# define index_arch_Prefer_ERMS PREFERRED_FEATURE_INDEX_1
+# define index_arch_Prefer_No_AVX512 PREFERRED_FEATURE_INDEX_1
+# define index_arch_MathVec_Prefer_No_AVX512 PREFERRED_FEATURE_INDEX_1
+# define index_arch_Prefer_FSRM PREFERRED_FEATURE_INDEX_1
+
+# define feature_Fast_Rep_String preferred
+# define feature_Fast_Copy_Backward preferred
+# define feature_Slow_BSF preferred
+# define feature_Fast_Unaligned_Load preferred
+# define feature_Prefer_PMINUB_for_stringop preferred
+# define feature_Fast_Unaligned_Copy preferred
+# define feature_I586 preferred
+# define feature_I686 preferred
+# define feature_Slow_SSE4_2 preferred
+# define feature_AVX_Fast_Unaligned_Load preferred
+# define feature_Prefer_MAP_32BIT_EXEC preferred
+# define feature_Prefer_No_VZEROUPPER preferred
+# define feature_Prefer_ERMS preferred
+# define feature_Prefer_No_AVX512 preferred
+# define feature_MathVec_Prefer_No_AVX512 preferred
+# define feature_Prefer_FSRM preferred
+
+/* XCR0 Feature flags. */
+# define bit_XMM_state (1u << 1)
+# define bit_YMM_state (1u << 2)
+# define bit_Opmask_state (1u << 5)
+# define bit_ZMM0_15_state (1u << 6)
+# define bit_ZMM16_31_state (1u << 7)
+
+struct cpu_features
+{
+ struct cpu_features_basic basic;
+ unsigned int *usable_p;
+ struct cpuid_registers cpuid[COMMON_CPUID_INDEX_MAX];
+ unsigned int usable[USABLE_FEATURE_INDEX_MAX];
+ unsigned int preferred[PREFERRED_FEATURE_INDEX_MAX];
+ /* The state size for XSAVEC or XSAVE. The type must be unsigned long
+ int so that we use
+
+ sub xsave_state_size_offset(%rip) %RSP_LP
+
+ in _dl_runtime_resolve. */
+ unsigned long int xsave_state_size;
+ /* The full state size for XSAVE when XSAVEC is disabled by
+
+ GLIBC_TUNABLES=glibc.cpu.hwcaps=-XSAVEC_Usable
+ */
+ unsigned int xsave_state_full_size;
+ /* Data cache size for use in memory and string routines, typically
+ L1 size. */
+ unsigned long int data_cache_size;
+ /* Shared cache size for use in memory and string routines, typically
+ L2 or L3 size. */
+ unsigned long int shared_cache_size;
+ /* Threshold to use non temporal store. */
+ unsigned long int non_temporal_threshold;
+};
+
+# if defined (_LIBC) && !IS_IN (nonlib)
+/* Unused for x86. */
+# define INIT_ARCH()
+# define __x86_get_cpu_features() (&GLRO(dl_x86_cpu_features))
+# define x86_get_cpuid_registers(i) \
+ (&(GLRO(dl_x86_cpu_features).cpuid[i]))
+# endif
+
+# ifdef __x86_64__
+# define HAS_CPUID 1
+# elif (defined __i586__ || defined __pentium__ \
+ || defined __geode__ || defined __k6__)
+# define HAS_CPUID 1
+# define HAS_I586 1
+# define HAS_I686 HAS_ARCH_FEATURE (I686)
+# elif defined __i486__
+# define HAS_CPUID 0
+# define HAS_I586 HAS_ARCH_FEATURE (I586)
+# define HAS_I686 HAS_ARCH_FEATURE (I686)
+# else
+# define HAS_CPUID 1
+# define HAS_I586 1
+# define HAS_I686 1
+# endif
+
+#endif /* !_ISOMAC */
+
+#endif /* include/cpu-features.h */
similarity index 77%
rename from sysdeps/x86/cpu-features.h
rename to sysdeps/x86/sys/platform/x86.h
@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
-/* This file is part of the GNU C Library.
+/* Data structure for x86 CPU features.
+ This file is part of the GNU C Library.
Copyright (C) 2008-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
@@ -15,8 +16,8 @@
License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
<https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
-#ifndef cpu_features_h
-#define cpu_features_h
+#ifndef _SYS_PLATFORM_X86_H
+#define _SYS_PLATFORM_X86_H
enum
{
@@ -27,15 +28,6 @@ enum
USABLE_FEATURE_INDEX_MAX
};
-enum
-{
- /* The integer bit array index for the first set of preferred feature
- bits. */
- PREFERRED_FEATURE_INDEX_1 = 0,
- /* The current maximum size of the feature integer bit array. */
- PREFERRED_FEATURE_INDEX_MAX
-};
-
enum
{
COMMON_CPUID_INDEX_1 = 0,
@@ -80,51 +72,23 @@ struct cpu_features
struct cpu_features_basic basic;
unsigned int *usable_p;
struct cpuid_registers cpuid[COMMON_CPUID_INDEX_MAX];
- unsigned int usable[USABLE_FEATURE_INDEX_MAX];
- unsigned int preferred[PREFERRED_FEATURE_INDEX_MAX];
- /* The state size for XSAVEC or XSAVE. The type must be unsigned long
- int so that we use
-
- sub xsave_state_size_offset(%rip) %RSP_LP
-
- in _dl_runtime_resolve. */
- unsigned long int xsave_state_size;
- /* The full state size for XSAVE when XSAVEC is disabled by
-
- GLIBC_TUNABLES=glibc.cpu.hwcaps=-XSAVEC_Usable
- */
- unsigned int xsave_state_full_size;
- /* Data cache size for use in memory and string routines, typically
- L1 size. */
- unsigned long int data_cache_size;
- /* Shared cache size for use in memory and string routines, typically
- L2 or L3 size. */
- unsigned long int shared_cache_size;
- /* Threshold to use non temporal store. */
- unsigned long int non_temporal_threshold;
};
-/* Used from outside of glibc to get access to the CPU features
- structure. */
-extern const struct cpu_features *__get_cpu_features (void)
+/* Get a pointer to the CPU features structure. */
+extern const struct cpu_features *__x86_get_cpu_features (void)
__attribute__ ((const));
-/* Only used directly in cpu-features.c. */
-# define CPU_FEATURES_CPU_P(ptr, name) \
+#define CPU_FEATURES_CPU_P(ptr, name) \
((ptr->cpuid[index_cpu_##name].reg_##name & (bit_cpu_##name)) != 0)
-# define CPU_FEATURES_ARCH_P(ptr, name) \
- ((ptr->feature_##name[index_arch_##name] & (bit_arch_##name)) != 0)
+#define CPU_FEATURES_ARCH_P(ptr, name) \
+ ((ptr->usable_p[index_arch_##name] & (bit_arch_##name)) != 0)
/* HAS_CPU_FEATURE evaluates to true if CPU supports the feature. */
#define HAS_CPU_FEATURE(name) \
- CPU_FEATURES_CPU_P (__get_cpu_features (), name)
-/* HAS_ARCH_FEATURE evaluates to true if we may use the feature at
- runtime. */
-# define HAS_ARCH_FEATURE(name) \
- CPU_FEATURES_ARCH_P (__get_cpu_features (), name)
+ CPU_FEATURES_CPU_P (__x86_get_cpu_features (), name)
/* CPU_FEATURE_USABLE evaluates to true if the feature is usable. */
#define CPU_FEATURE_USABLE(name) \
- HAS_ARCH_FEATURE (name##_Usable)
+ CPU_FEATURES_ARCH_P (__x86_get_cpu_features (), name##_Usable)
/* Architecture features. */
@@ -185,34 +149,6 @@ extern const struct cpu_features *__get_cpu_features (void)
#define index_arch_AVX512_BF16_Usable USABLE_FEATURE_INDEX_1
#define index_arch_PKU_Usable USABLE_FEATURE_INDEX_1
-#define feature_AVX_Usable usable
-#define feature_AVX2_Usable usable
-#define feature_AVX512F_Usable usable
-#define feature_AVX512CD_Usable usable
-#define feature_AVX512ER_Usable usable
-#define feature_AVX512PF_Usable usable
-#define feature_AVX512VL_Usable usable
-#define feature_AVX512BW_Usable usable
-#define feature_AVX512DQ_Usable usable
-#define feature_AVX512_4FMAPS_Usable usable
-#define feature_AVX512_4VNNIW_Usable usable
-#define feature_AVX512_BITALG_Usable usable
-#define feature_AVX512_IFMA_Usable usable
-#define feature_AVX512_VBMI_Usable usable
-#define feature_AVX512_VBMI2_Usable usable
-#define feature_AVX512_VNNI_Usable usable
-#define feature_AVX512_VPOPCNTDQ_Usable usable
-#define feature_FMA_Usable usable
-#define feature_FMA4_Usable usable
-#define feature_VAES_Usable usable
-#define feature_VPCLMULQDQ_Usable usable
-#define feature_XOP_Usable usable
-#define feature_XSAVEC_Usable usable
-#define feature_F16C_Usable usable
-#define feature_AVX512_VP2INTERSECT_Usable usable
-#define feature_AVX512_BF16_Usable usable
-#define feature_PKU_Usable usable
-
/* CPU features. */
/* COMMON_CPUID_INDEX_1. */
@@ -761,88 +697,4 @@ extern const struct cpu_features *__get_cpu_features (void)
/* EAX. */
#define reg_AVX512_BF16 eax
-/* FEATURE_INDEX_2. */
-#define bit_arch_I586 (1u << 0)
-#define bit_arch_I686 (1u << 1)
-#define bit_arch_Fast_Rep_String (1u << 2)
-#define bit_arch_Fast_Copy_Backward (1u << 3)
-#define bit_arch_Fast_Unaligned_Load (1u << 4)
-#define bit_arch_Fast_Unaligned_Copy (1u << 5)
-#define bit_arch_Slow_BSF (1u << 6)
-#define bit_arch_Slow_SSE4_2 (1u << 7)
-#define bit_arch_AVX_Fast_Unaligned_Load (1u << 8)
-#define bit_arch_Prefer_MAP_32BIT_EXEC (1u << 9)
-#define bit_arch_Prefer_PMINUB_for_stringop (1u << 10)
-#define bit_arch_Prefer_No_VZEROUPPER (1u << 11)
-#define bit_arch_Prefer_ERMS (1u << 12)
-#define bit_arch_Prefer_FSRM (1u << 13)
-#define bit_arch_Prefer_No_AVX512 (1u << 14)
-#define bit_arch_MathVec_Prefer_No_AVX512 (1u << 15)
-
-#define index_arch_Fast_Rep_String PREFERRED_FEATURE_INDEX_1
-#define index_arch_Fast_Copy_Backward PREFERRED_FEATURE_INDEX_1
-#define index_arch_Slow_BSF PREFERRED_FEATURE_INDEX_1
-#define index_arch_Fast_Unaligned_Load PREFERRED_FEATURE_INDEX_1
-#define index_arch_Prefer_PMINUB_for_stringop PREFERRED_FEATURE_INDEX_1
-#define index_arch_Fast_Unaligned_Copy PREFERRED_FEATURE_INDEX_1
-#define index_arch_I586 PREFERRED_FEATURE_INDEX_1
-#define index_arch_I686 PREFERRED_FEATURE_INDEX_1
-#define index_arch_Slow_SSE4_2 PREFERRED_FEATURE_INDEX_1
-#define index_arch_AVX_Fast_Unaligned_Load PREFERRED_FEATURE_INDEX_1
-#define index_arch_Prefer_MAP_32BIT_EXEC PREFERRED_FEATURE_INDEX_1
-#define index_arch_Prefer_No_VZEROUPPER PREFERRED_FEATURE_INDEX_1
-#define index_arch_Prefer_ERMS PREFERRED_FEATURE_INDEX_1
-#define index_arch_Prefer_No_AVX512 PREFERRED_FEATURE_INDEX_1
-#define index_arch_MathVec_Prefer_No_AVX512 PREFERRED_FEATURE_INDEX_1
-#define index_arch_Prefer_FSRM PREFERRED_FEATURE_INDEX_1
-
-#define feature_Fast_Rep_String preferred
-#define feature_Fast_Copy_Backward preferred
-#define feature_Slow_BSF preferred
-#define feature_Fast_Unaligned_Load preferred
-#define feature_Prefer_PMINUB_for_stringop preferred
-#define feature_Fast_Unaligned_Copy preferred
-#define feature_I586 preferred
-#define feature_I686 preferred
-#define feature_Slow_SSE4_2 preferred
-#define feature_AVX_Fast_Unaligned_Load preferred
-#define feature_Prefer_MAP_32BIT_EXEC preferred
-#define feature_Prefer_No_VZEROUPPER preferred
-#define feature_Prefer_ERMS preferred
-#define feature_Prefer_No_AVX512 preferred
-#define feature_MathVec_Prefer_No_AVX512 preferred
-#define feature_Prefer_FSRM preferred
-
-/* XCR0 Feature flags. */
-#define bit_XMM_state (1u << 1)
-#define bit_YMM_state (1u << 2)
-#define bit_Opmask_state (1u << 5)
-#define bit_ZMM0_15_state (1u << 6)
-#define bit_ZMM16_31_state (1u << 7)
-
-# if defined (_LIBC) && !IS_IN (nonlib)
-/* Unused for x86. */
-# define INIT_ARCH()
-# define __get_cpu_features() (&GLRO(dl_x86_cpu_features))
-# define x86_get_cpuid_registers(i) \
- (&(GLRO(dl_x86_cpu_features).cpuid[i]))
-# endif
-
-#ifdef __x86_64__
-# define HAS_CPUID 1
-#elif (defined __i586__ || defined __pentium__ \
- || defined __geode__ || defined __k6__)
-# define HAS_CPUID 1
-# define HAS_I586 1
-# define HAS_I686 HAS_ARCH_FEATURE (I686)
-#elif defined __i486__
-# define HAS_CPUID 0
-# define HAS_I586 HAS_ARCH_FEATURE (I586)
-# define HAS_I686 HAS_ARCH_FEATURE (I686)
-#else
-# define HAS_CPUID 1
-# define HAS_I586 1
-# define HAS_I686 1
-#endif
-
-#endif /* cpu_features_h */
+#endif /* _SYS_PLATFORM_X86_H */
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-/* Test case for x86 __get_cpu_features interface
+/* Test case for __x86_get_cpu_features interface
Copyright (C) 2015-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of the GNU C Library.
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
-#include <cpu-features.h>
+#include <sys/platform/x86.h>
#include <support/check.h>
#define CHECK_CPU_FEATURE(name) \
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ static const char * const cpu_kinds[] =
static int
do_test (void)
{
- const struct cpu_features *cpu_features = __get_cpu_features ();
+ const struct cpu_features *cpu_features = __x86_get_cpu_features ();
switch (cpu_features->basic.kind)
{
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
<https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
-#include <cpu-features.h>
+#include <sys/platform/x86.h>
#if defined REQUIRE_AVX
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
# define CHECK_ARCH_EXT \
do \
{ \
- if (!HAS_ARCH_FEATURE (AVX_Usable)) return; \
+ if (!CPU_FEATURE_USABLE (AVX)) return; \
} \
while (0)
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@
# define CHECK_ARCH_EXT \
do \
{ \
- if (!HAS_ARCH_FEATURE (AVX2_Usable)) return; \
+ if (!CPU_FEATURE_USABLE (AVX2)) return; \
} \
while (0)
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@
# define CHECK_ARCH_EXT \
do \
{ \
- if (!HAS_ARCH_FEATURE (AVX512F_Usable)) return; \
+ if (!CPU_FEATURE_USABLE (AVX512F)) return; \
} \
while (0)
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
<https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
-#include <cpu-features.h>
+#include <sys/platform/x86.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
@@ -75,10 +75,10 @@ do_test (int argc, char **argv)
int fails;
get_cpuinfo ();
- fails = check_proc ("avx", HAS_ARCH_FEATURE (AVX_Usable),
- "HAS_ARCH_FEATURE (AVX_Usable)");
- fails += check_proc ("fma4", HAS_ARCH_FEATURE (FMA4_Usable),
- "HAS_ARCH_FEATURE (FMA4_Usable)");
+ fails = check_proc ("avx", CPU_FEATURE_USABLE (AVX),
+ "CPU_FEATURE_USABLE (AVX)");
+ fails += check_proc ("fma4", CPU_FEATURE_USABLE (FMA4),
+ "CPU_FEATURE_USABLE (FMA4)");
fails += check_proc ("sse4_2", HAS_CPU_FEATURE (SSE4_2),
"HAS_CPU_FEATURE (SSE4_2)");
fails += check_proc ("sse4_1", HAS_CPU_FEATURE (SSE4_1)
--
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