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cpu-features.h
1/*
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28#ifndef CPU_FEATURES_H
29#define CPU_FEATURES_H
30
31#include <sys/cdefs.h>
32#include <stdint.h>
33
34__BEGIN_DECLS
35
36/* A list of valid values returned by android_getCpuFamily().
37 * They describe the CPU Architecture of the current process.
38 */
39typedef enum
40{
41 ANDROID_CPU_FAMILY_UNKNOWN = 0,
42 ANDROID_CPU_FAMILY_ARM,
43 ANDROID_CPU_FAMILY_X86,
44 ANDROID_CPU_FAMILY_MIPS,
45 ANDROID_CPU_FAMILY_ARM64,
46 ANDROID_CPU_FAMILY_X86_64,
47 ANDROID_CPU_FAMILY_MIPS64,
48
49 ANDROID_CPU_FAMILY_MAX /* do not remove */
50
51} AndroidCpuFamily;
52
53/* Return the CPU family of the current process.
54 *
55 * Note that this matches the bitness of the current process. I.e. when
56 * running a 32-bit binary on a 64-bit capable CPU, this will return the
57 * 32-bit CPU family value.
58 */
59extern AndroidCpuFamily android_getCpuFamily(void);
60
61/* Return a bitmap describing a set of optional CPU features that are
62 * supported by the current device's CPU. The exact bit-flags returned
63 * depend on the value returned by android_getCpuFamily(). See the
64 * documentation for the ANDROID_CPU_*_FEATURE_* flags below for details.
65 */
66extern uint64_t android_getCpuFeatures(void);
67
68/* The list of feature flags for ANDROID_CPU_FAMILY_ARM that can be
69 * recognized by the library (see note below for 64-bit ARM). Value details
70 * are:
71 *
72 * VFPv2:
73 * CPU supports the VFPv2 instruction set. Many, but not all, ARMv6 CPUs
74 * support these instructions. VFPv2 is a subset of VFPv3 so this will
75 * be set whenever VFPv3 is set too.
76 *
77 * ARMv7:
78 * CPU supports the ARMv7-A basic instruction set.
79 * This feature is mandated by the 'armeabi-v7a' ABI.
80 *
81 * VFPv3:
82 * CPU supports the VFPv3-D16 instruction set, providing hardware FPU
83 * support for single and double precision floating point registers.
84 * Note that only 16 FPU registers are available by default, unless
85 * the D32 bit is set too. This feature is also mandated by the
86 * 'armeabi-v7a' ABI.
87 *
88 * VFP_D32:
89 * CPU VFP optional extension that provides 32 FPU registers,
90 * instead of 16. Note that ARM mandates this feature is the 'NEON'
91 * feature is implemented by the CPU.
92 *
93 * NEON:
94 * CPU FPU supports "ARM Advanced SIMD" instructions, also known as
95 * NEON. Note that this mandates the VFP_D32 feature as well, per the
96 * ARM Architecture specification.
97 *
98 * VFP_FP16:
99 * Half-width floating precision VFP extension. If set, the CPU
100 * supports instructions to perform floating-point operations on
101 * 16-bit registers. This is part of the VFPv4 specification, but
102 * not mandated by any Android ABI.
103 *
104 * VFP_FMA:
105 * Fused multiply-accumulate VFP instructions extension. Also part of
106 * the VFPv4 specification, but not mandated by any Android ABI.
107 *
108 * NEON_FMA:
109 * Fused multiply-accumulate NEON instructions extension. Optional
110 * extension from the VFPv4 specification, but not mandated by any
111 * Android ABI.
112 *
113 * IDIV_ARM:
114 * Integer division available in ARM mode. Only available
115 * on recent CPUs (e.g. Cortex-A15).
116 *
117 * IDIV_THUMB2:
118 * Integer division available in Thumb-2 mode. Only available
119 * on recent CPUs (e.g. Cortex-A15).
120 *
121 * iWMMXt:
122 * Optional extension that adds MMX registers and operations to an
123 * ARM CPU. This is only available on a few XScale-based CPU designs
124 * sold by Marvell. Pretty rare in practice.
125 *
126 * AES:
127 * CPU supports AES instructions. These instructions are only
128 * available for 32-bit applications running on ARMv8 CPU.
129 *
130 * CRC32:
131 * CPU supports CRC32 instructions. These instructions are only
132 * available for 32-bit applications running on ARMv8 CPU.
133 *
134 * SHA2:
135 * CPU supports SHA2 instructions. These instructions are only
136 * available for 32-bit applications running on ARMv8 CPU.
137 *
138 * SHA1:
139 * CPU supports SHA1 instructions. These instructions are only
140 * available for 32-bit applications running on ARMv8 CPU.
141 *
142 * PMULL:
143 * CPU supports 64-bit PMULL and PMULL2 instructions. These
144 * instructions are only available for 32-bit applications
145 * running on ARMv8 CPU.
146 *
147 * If you want to tell the compiler to generate code that targets one of
148 * the feature set above, you should probably use one of the following
149 * flags (for more details, see technical note at the end of this file):
150 *
151 * -mfpu=vfp
152 * -mfpu=vfpv2
153 * These are equivalent and tell GCC to use VFPv2 instructions for
154 * floating-point operations. Use this if you want your code to
155 * run on *some* ARMv6 devices, and any ARMv7-A device supported
156 * by Android.
157 *
158 * Generated code requires VFPv2 feature.
159 *
160 * -mfpu=vfpv3-d16
161 * Tell GCC to use VFPv3 instructions (using only 16 FPU registers).
162 * This should be generic code that runs on any CPU that supports the
163 * 'armeabi-v7a' Android ABI. Note that no ARMv6 CPU supports this.
164 *
165 * Generated code requires VFPv3 feature.
166 *
167 * -mfpu=vfpv3
168 * Tell GCC to use VFPv3 instructions with 32 FPU registers.
169 * Generated code requires VFPv3|VFP_D32 features.
170 *
171 * -mfpu=neon
172 * Tell GCC to use VFPv3 instructions with 32 FPU registers, and
173 * also support NEON intrinsics (see <arm_neon.h>).
174 * Generated code requires VFPv3|VFP_D32|NEON features.
175 *
176 * -mfpu=vfpv4-d16
177 * Generated code requires VFPv3|VFP_FP16|VFP_FMA features.
178 *
179 * -mfpu=vfpv4
180 * Generated code requires VFPv3|VFP_FP16|VFP_FMA|VFP_D32 features.
181 *
182 * -mfpu=neon-vfpv4
183 * Generated code requires VFPv3|VFP_FP16|VFP_FMA|VFP_D32|NEON|NEON_FMA
184 * features.
185 *
186 * -mcpu=cortex-a7
187 * -mcpu=cortex-a15
188 * Generated code requires VFPv3|VFP_FP16|VFP_FMA|VFP_D32|
189 * NEON|NEON_FMA|IDIV_ARM|IDIV_THUMB2
190 * This flag implies -mfpu=neon-vfpv4.
191 *
192 * -mcpu=iwmmxt
193 * Allows the use of iWMMXt intrinsics with GCC.
194 *
195 * IMPORTANT NOTE: These flags should only be tested when
196 * android_getCpuFamily() returns ANDROID_CPU_FAMILY_ARM, i.e. this is a
197 * 32-bit process.
198 *
199 * When running a 64-bit ARM process on an ARMv8 CPU,
200 * android_getCpuFeatures() will return a different set of bitflags
201 */
202enum
203{
204 ANDROID_CPU_ARM_FEATURE_ARMv7 = (1 << 0),
205 ANDROID_CPU_ARM_FEATURE_VFPv3 = (1 << 1),
206 ANDROID_CPU_ARM_FEATURE_NEON = (1 << 2),
207 ANDROID_CPU_ARM_FEATURE_LDREX_STREX = (1 << 3),
208 ANDROID_CPU_ARM_FEATURE_VFPv2 = (1 << 4),
209 ANDROID_CPU_ARM_FEATURE_VFP_D32 = (1 << 5),
210 ANDROID_CPU_ARM_FEATURE_VFP_FP16 = (1 << 6),
211 ANDROID_CPU_ARM_FEATURE_VFP_FMA = (1 << 7),
212 ANDROID_CPU_ARM_FEATURE_NEON_FMA = (1 << 8),
213 ANDROID_CPU_ARM_FEATURE_IDIV_ARM = (1 << 9),
214 ANDROID_CPU_ARM_FEATURE_IDIV_THUMB2 = (1 << 10),
215 ANDROID_CPU_ARM_FEATURE_iWMMXt = (1 << 11),
216 ANDROID_CPU_ARM_FEATURE_AES = (1 << 12),
217 ANDROID_CPU_ARM_FEATURE_PMULL = (1 << 13),
218 ANDROID_CPU_ARM_FEATURE_SHA1 = (1 << 14),
219 ANDROID_CPU_ARM_FEATURE_SHA2 = (1 << 15),
220 ANDROID_CPU_ARM_FEATURE_CRC32 = (1 << 16),
221};
222
223/* The bit flags corresponding to the output of android_getCpuFeatures()
224 * when android_getCpuFamily() returns ANDROID_CPU_FAMILY_ARM64. Value details
225 * are:
226 *
227 * FP:
228 * CPU has Floating-point unit.
229 *
230 * ASIMD:
231 * CPU has Advanced SIMD unit.
232 *
233 * AES:
234 * CPU supports AES instructions.
235 *
236 * CRC32:
237 * CPU supports CRC32 instructions.
238 *
239 * SHA2:
240 * CPU supports SHA2 instructions.
241 *
242 * SHA1:
243 * CPU supports SHA1 instructions.
244 *
245 * PMULL:
246 * CPU supports 64-bit PMULL and PMULL2 instructions.
247 */
248enum
249{
250 ANDROID_CPU_ARM64_FEATURE_FP = (1 << 0),
251 ANDROID_CPU_ARM64_FEATURE_ASIMD = (1 << 1),
252 ANDROID_CPU_ARM64_FEATURE_AES = (1 << 2),
253 ANDROID_CPU_ARM64_FEATURE_PMULL = (1 << 3),
254 ANDROID_CPU_ARM64_FEATURE_SHA1 = (1 << 4),
255 ANDROID_CPU_ARM64_FEATURE_SHA2 = (1 << 5),
256 ANDROID_CPU_ARM64_FEATURE_CRC32 = (1 << 6),
257};
258
259/* The bit flags corresponding to the output of android_getCpuFeatures()
260 * when android_getCpuFamily() returns ANDROID_CPU_FAMILY_X86 or
261 * ANDROID_CPU_FAMILY_X86_64.
262 */
263enum
264{
265 ANDROID_CPU_X86_FEATURE_SSSE3 = (1 << 0),
266 ANDROID_CPU_X86_FEATURE_POPCNT = (1 << 1),
267 ANDROID_CPU_X86_FEATURE_MOVBE = (1 << 2),
268 ANDROID_CPU_X86_FEATURE_SSE4_1 = (1 << 3),
269 ANDROID_CPU_X86_FEATURE_SSE4_2 = (1 << 4),
270 ANDROID_CPU_X86_FEATURE_AES_NI = (1 << 5),
271 ANDROID_CPU_X86_FEATURE_AVX = (1 << 6),
272 ANDROID_CPU_X86_FEATURE_RDRAND = (1 << 7),
273 ANDROID_CPU_X86_FEATURE_AVX2 = (1 << 8),
274 ANDROID_CPU_X86_FEATURE_SHA_NI = (1 << 9),
275};
276
277/* The bit flags corresponding to the output of android_getCpuFeatures()
278 * when android_getCpuFamily() returns ANDROID_CPU_FAMILY_MIPS
279 * or ANDROID_CPU_FAMILY_MIPS64. Values are:
280 *
281 * R6:
282 * CPU executes MIPS Release 6 instructions natively, and
283 * supports obsoleted R1..R5 instructions only via kernel traps.
284 *
285 * MSA:
286 * CPU supports Mips SIMD Architecture instructions.
287 */
288enum
289{
290 ANDROID_CPU_MIPS_FEATURE_R6 = (1 << 0),
291 ANDROID_CPU_MIPS_FEATURE_MSA = (1 << 1),
292};
293
294/* Return the number of CPU cores detected on this device. */
295extern int android_getCpuCount(void);
296
297/* The following is used to force the CPU count and features
298 * mask in sandboxed processes. Under 4.1 and higher, these processes
299 * cannot access /proc, which is the only way to get information from
300 * the kernel about the current hardware (at least on ARM).
301 *
302 * It _must_ be called only once, and before any android_getCpuXXX
303 * function, any other case will fail.
304 *
305 * This function return 1 on success, and 0 on failure.
306 */
307extern int android_setCpu(int cpu_count, uint64_t cpu_features);
308
309#ifdef __arm__
310/* Retrieve the ARM 32-bit CPUID value from the kernel.
311 * Note that this cannot work on sandboxed processes under 4.1 and
312 * higher, unless you called android_setCpuArm() before.
313 */
314extern uint32_t android_getCpuIdArm(void);
315
316/* An ARM-specific variant of android_setCpu() that also allows you
317 * to set the ARM CPUID field.
318 */
319extern int android_setCpuArm(int cpu_count, uint64_t cpu_features, uint32_t cpu_id);
320#endif
321
322__END_DECLS
323
324#endif /* CPU_FEATURES_H */