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# cpu features [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/google/cpu_features.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/google/cpu_features)
A cross platform C89 library to get cpu features at runtime.
### Checking features at runtime.
```c
#include "cpuinfo_x86.h"
static const X86Features features = GetX86Info().features;
void Compute(void) {
if(features.aes && features.sse4_2) {
// Run optimized code.
} else {
// Run standard code.
}
}
```
### Caching for faster evaluation of complex checks.
Features are bit packed and some compilers generate poor code when combining
them. A simple solution is to read them once and store the result in a global
variable.
```c
#include "cpuinfo_arm.h"
static const ArmFeatures features = GetArmInfo().features;
static const bool has_aes_and_neon = features.aes && features.neon;
// use has_aes_and_neon.
```
### Checking compile time flags as well.
```c
#include "cpuinfo_x86.h"
static const X86Features features = GetX86Info().features;
static const bool has_avx = CPU_FEATURES_COMPILED_X86_AVX || features.avx;
// use has_avx.
```
`CPU_FEATURES_COMPILED_X86_AVX` is set to 1 if the compiler is instructed to use
AVX, 0 otherwise. This allows combining compile time and runtime knowledge.
### Use x86 microarchitecture to reject poor hardware implementations.
```c
#include "cpuinfo_x86.h"
static const X86Info info = GetX86Info();
static const X86Microarchitecture uarch = GetX86Microarchitecture(&info);
static const bool has_fast_avx = info.features.avx && uarch != INTEL_SNB;
// use has_fast_avx.
```
On x86, the first incarnation of a feature in a microarchitecture may not be
very efficient (e.g. AVX on Sandybridge). We provide a function to retrieve the
underlying microarchitecture so clients can decide whether they want to use it
or not.
## What does it currently support
| | x86 | ARM | aarch64 | mips | POWER |
|---------------------------- | :-: | :-: | :-----: | :----: | :-----: |
|Features From cpu | yes | no* | no* | no yet | not yet |
|Features From Linux | no | yes | yes | yes | not yet |
|Micro Architecture Detection | yes | no | no | no | not yet |
|Windows support | yes | no | no | no | not yet |
- **Features From Cpuid**: features are retrieved by using the cpuid
instruction. (*) Unfortunately this instruction is privileged for some
architectures; in this case we fall back to Linux.
- **Features From Linux**: we gather data from several sources depending on
what's available:
+ from glibc's
[getauxval](https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/Auxiliary-Vector.html)
+ by parsing `/proc/self/auxv`
+ by parsing `/proc/cpuinfo`
- **Micro Architecture Detection**: On x86 some features are not always
implemented efficiently in hardware (e.g. AVX on Sandybridge). Exposing the
microarchitecture allows the client to reject some microarchitectures.
## Design Rationale
- Simple to use, API should be straightforward from the snippets above.
- Unit tested.
- Extensible. It should be easy to add missing features or architectures.
- Compatible with old compilers and available on many architectures so it can
be used widely. We target gnu89.
- Works in sandboxed environment: some architectures rely on parsing files
that may not be available in a sandboxed environment. It is useful when
running integration tests in hermetic environments.
- Thread safe, no allocation, no exception: suitable for implementation of
fundamental libc functions like malloc, memcpy, memcmp...