kubernetes/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/cpu/cpu_linux_arm64.go

// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.

package cpu

import (
	"strings"
	"syscall"
)

// HWCAP/HWCAP2 bits. These are exposed by Linux.
const (
	hwcap_FP       = 1 << 0
	hwcap_ASIMD    = 1 << 1
	hwcap_EVTSTRM  = 1 << 2
	hwcap_AES      = 1 << 3
	hwcap_PMULL    = 1 << 4
	hwcap_SHA1     = 1 << 5
	hwcap_SHA2     = 1 << 6
	hwcap_CRC32    = 1 << 7
	hwcap_ATOMICS  = 1 << 8
	hwcap_FPHP     = 1 << 9
	hwcap_ASIMDHP  = 1 << 10
	hwcap_CPUID    = 1 << 11
	hwcap_ASIMDRDM = 1 << 12
	hwcap_JSCVT    = 1 << 13
	hwcap_FCMA     = 1 << 14
	hwcap_LRCPC    = 1 << 15
	hwcap_DCPOP    = 1 << 16
	hwcap_SHA3     = 1 << 17
	hwcap_SM3      = 1 << 18
	hwcap_SM4      = 1 << 19
	hwcap_ASIMDDP  = 1 << 20
	hwcap_SHA512   = 1 << 21
	hwcap_SVE      = 1 << 22
	hwcap_ASIMDFHM = 1 << 23
	hwcap_DIT      = 1 << 24

	hwcap2_SVE2 = 1 << 1
	hwcap2_I8MM = 1 << 13
)

// linuxKernelCanEmulateCPUID reports whether we're running
// on Linux 4.11+. Ideally we'd like to ask the question about
// whether the current kernel contains
// https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=77c97b4ee21290f5f083173d957843b615abbff2
// but the version number will have to do.
func linuxKernelCanEmulateCPUID() bool {
	var un syscall.Utsname
	syscall.Uname(&un)
	var sb strings.Builder
	for _, b := range un.Release[:] {
		if b == 0 {
			break
		}
		sb.WriteByte(byte(b))
	}
	major, minor, _, ok := parseRelease(sb.String())
	return ok && (major > 4 || major == 4 && minor >= 11)
}

func doinit() {
	if err := readHWCAP(); err != nil {
		// We failed to read /proc/self/auxv. This can happen if the binary has
		// been given extra capabilities(7) with /bin/setcap.
		//
		// When this happens, we have two options. If the Linux kernel is new
		// enough (4.11+), we can read the arm64 registers directly which'll
		// trap into the kernel and then return back to userspace.
		//
		// But on older kernels, such as Linux 4.4.180 as used on many Synology
		// devices, calling readARM64Registers (specifically getisar0) will
		// cause a SIGILL and we'll die. So for older kernels, parse /proc/cpuinfo
		// instead.
		//
		// See golang/go#57336.
		if linuxKernelCanEmulateCPUID() {
			readARM64Registers()
		} else {
			readLinuxProcCPUInfo()
		}
		return
	}

	// HWCAP feature bits
	ARM64.HasFP = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_FP)
	ARM64.HasASIMD = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_ASIMD)
	ARM64.HasEVTSTRM = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_EVTSTRM)
	ARM64.HasAES = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_AES)
	ARM64.HasPMULL = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_PMULL)
	ARM64.HasSHA1 = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_SHA1)
	ARM64.HasSHA2 = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_SHA2)
	ARM64.HasCRC32 = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_CRC32)
	ARM64.HasATOMICS = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_ATOMICS)
	ARM64.HasFPHP = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_FPHP)
	ARM64.HasASIMDHP = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_ASIMDHP)
	ARM64.HasCPUID = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_CPUID)
	ARM64.HasASIMDRDM = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_ASIMDRDM)
	ARM64.HasJSCVT = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_JSCVT)
	ARM64.HasFCMA = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_FCMA)
	ARM64.HasLRCPC = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_LRCPC)
	ARM64.HasDCPOP = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_DCPOP)
	ARM64.HasSHA3 = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_SHA3)
	ARM64.HasSM3 = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_SM3)
	ARM64.HasSM4 = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_SM4)
	ARM64.HasASIMDDP = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_ASIMDDP)
	ARM64.HasSHA512 = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_SHA512)
	ARM64.HasSVE = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_SVE)
	ARM64.HasASIMDFHM = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_ASIMDFHM)
	ARM64.HasDIT = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_DIT)


	// HWCAP2 feature bits
	ARM64.HasSVE2 = isSet(hwCap2, hwcap2_SVE2)
	ARM64.HasI8MM = isSet(hwCap2, hwcap2_I8MM)
}

func isSet(hwc uint, value uint) bool {
	return hwc&value != 0
}