/* * Copyright 2011 The LibYuv Project Authors. All rights reserved. * * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license * that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source * tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found * in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may * be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree.
*/
// These flags are only valid on MIPS processors. staticconstint kCpuHasMIPS = 0x10; staticconstint kCpuHasMSA = 0x100;
// These flags are only valid on LOONGARCH processors. staticconstint kCpuHasLOONGARCH = 0x20; staticconstint kCpuHasLSX = 0x100; staticconstint kCpuHasLASX = 0x200;
// Optional init function. TestCpuFlag does an auto-init. // Returns cpu_info flags.
LIBYUV_API int InitCpuFlags(void);
// Detect CPU has SSE2 etc. // Test_flag parameter should be one of kCpuHas constants above. // Returns non-zero if instruction set is detected static __inlineint TestCpuFlag(int test_flag) {
LIBYUV_API externint cpu_info_; #ifdef __ATOMIC_RELAXED int cpu_info = __atomic_load_n(&cpu_info_, __ATOMIC_RELAXED); #else int cpu_info = cpu_info_; #endif return (!cpu_info ? InitCpuFlags() : cpu_info) & test_flag;
}
// Internal function for parsing /proc/cpuinfo.
LIBYUV_API int ArmCpuCaps(constchar* cpuinfo_name);
LIBYUV_API int MipsCpuCaps(constchar* cpuinfo_name);
LIBYUV_API int RiscvCpuCaps(constchar* cpuinfo_name);
#ifdef __linux__ // On Linux, parse AArch64 features from getauxval(AT_HWCAP{,2}).
LIBYUV_API int AArch64CpuCaps(unsignedlong hwcap, unsignedlong hwcap2); #else
LIBYUV_API int AArch64CpuCaps(); #endif
// For testing, allow CPU flags to be disabled. // ie MaskCpuFlags(~kCpuHasSSSE3) to disable SSSE3. // MaskCpuFlags(-1) to enable all cpu specific optimizations. // MaskCpuFlags(1) to disable all cpu specific optimizations. // MaskCpuFlags(0) to reset state so next call will auto init. // Returns cpu_info flags.
LIBYUV_API int MaskCpuFlags(int enable_flags);
// Sets the CPU flags to |cpu_flags|, bypassing the detection code. |cpu_flags| // should be a valid combination of the kCpuHas constants above and include // kCpuInitialized. Use this method when running in a sandboxed process where // the detection code might fail (as it might access /proc/cpuinfo). In such // cases the cpu_info can be obtained from a non sandboxed process by calling // InitCpuFlags() and passed to the sandboxed process (via command line // parameters, IPC...) which can then call this method to initialize the CPU // flags. // Notes: // - when specifying 0 for |cpu_flags|, the auto initialization is enabled // again. // - enabling CPU features that are not supported by the CPU will result in // undefined behavior. // TODO(fbarchard): consider writing a helper function that translates from // other library CPU info to libyuv CPU info and add a .md doc that explains // CPU detection. static __inlinevoid SetCpuFlags(int cpu_flags) {
LIBYUV_API externint cpu_info_; #ifdef __ATOMIC_RELAXED
__atomic_store_n(&cpu_info_, cpu_flags, __ATOMIC_RELAXED); #else
cpu_info_ = cpu_flags; #endif
}
// Low level cpuid for X86. Returns zeros on other CPUs. // eax is the info type that you want. // ecx is typically the cpu number, and should normally be zero.
LIBYUV_API void CpuId(int info_eax, int info_ecx, int* cpu_info);
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