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/*
Copyright (C) 2012 Paul Davis
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program 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 General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
*/
#include "libpbd-config.h"
#define _XOPEN_SOURCE 600
#include <cstring> // for memset
#include <cstdlib>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include "pbd/fpu.h"
#include "pbd/error.h"
#include "i18n.h"
using namespace PBD;
using namespace std;
FPU::FPU ()
{
unsigned long cpuflags = 0;
_flags = Flags (0);
#if !( (defined __x86_64__) || (defined __i386__) ) // !ARCH_X86
return;
#else
#ifndef _LP64 //USE_X86_64_ASM
asm volatile (
"mov $1, %%eax\n"
"pushl %%ebx\n"
"cpuid\n"
"movl %%edx, %0\n"
"popl %%ebx\n"
: "=r" (cpuflags)
:
: "%eax", "%ecx", "%edx"
);
#else
/* asm notes: although we explicitly save&restore rbx, we must tell
gcc that ebx,rbx is clobbered so that it doesn't try to use it as an intermediate
register when storing rbx. gcc 4.3 didn't make this "mistake", but gcc 4.4
does, at least on x86_64.
*/
asm volatile (
"pushq %%rbx\n"
"movq $1, %%rax\n"
"cpuid\n"
"movq %%rdx, %0\n"
"popq %%rbx\n"
: "=r" (cpuflags)
:
: "%rax", "%rbx", "%rcx", "%rdx"
);
#endif /* USE_X86_64_ASM */
if (cpuflags & (1<<25)) {
_flags = Flags (_flags | (HasSSE|HasFlushToZero));
}
if (cpuflags & (1<<26)) {
_flags = Flags (_flags | HasSSE2);
}
if (cpuflags & (1 << 24)) {
char** fxbuf = 0;
/* DAZ wasn't available in the first version of SSE. Since
setting a reserved bit in MXCSR causes a general protection
fault, we need to be able to check the availability of this
feature without causing problems. To do this, one needs to
set up a 512-byte area of memory to save the SSE state to,
using fxsave, and then one needs to inspect bytes 28 through
31 for the MXCSR_MASK value. If bit 6 is set, DAZ is
supported, otherwise, it isn't.
*/
#ifndef HAVE_POSIX_MEMALIGN
fxbuf = (char **) malloc (sizeof (char *));
assert (fxbuf);
*fxbuf = (char *) malloc (512);
assert (*fxbuf);
#else
(void) posix_memalign ((void **) &fxbuf, 16, sizeof (char *));
assert (fxbuf);
(void) posix_memalign ((void **) fxbuf, 16, 512);
assert (*fxbuf);
#endif
memset (*fxbuf, 0, 512);
asm volatile (
"fxsave (%0)"
:
: "r" (*fxbuf)
: "memory"
);
uint32_t mxcsr_mask = *((uint32_t*) &((*fxbuf)[28]));
/* if the mask is zero, set its default value (from intel specs) */
if (mxcsr_mask == 0) {
mxcsr_mask = 0xffbf;
}
if (mxcsr_mask & (1<<6)) {
_flags = Flags (_flags | HasDenormalsAreZero);
}
free (*fxbuf);
free (fxbuf);
}
#endif
}
FPU::~FPU ()
{
}
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