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/*
* Copyright 2012 The Android Open Source Project
*
* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
* found in the LICENSE file.
*/
#include "SkUtilsArm.h"
#if SK_ARM_NEON_IS_DYNAMIC
#include <unistd.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <pthread.h>
// Set USE_ANDROID_NDK_CPU_FEATURES to use the Android NDK's
// cpu-features helper library to detect NEON at runtime. See
// http://crbug.com/164154 to see why this is needed in Chromium
// for Android.
#if !defined(USE_ANDROID_NDK_CPU_FEATURES)
# if defined(SK_BUILD_FOR_ANDROID)
# define USE_ANDROID_NDK_CPU_FEATURES 1
# else
# define USE_ANDROID_NDK_CPU_FEATURES 0
# endif
#endif
#if USE_ANDROID_NDK_CPU_FEATURES
# include <cpu-features.h>
#endif
// Set NEON_DEBUG to 1 to allow debugging of the CPU features probing.
// For now, we always set it for SK_DEBUG builds.
#ifdef SK_DEBUG
# define NEON_DEBUG 1
#else
# define NEON_DEBUG 0
#endif
#if NEON_DEBUG
# ifdef SK_BUILD_FOR_ANDROID
// used to declare PROP_VALUE_MAX and __system_property_get()
# include <sys/system_properties.h>
# endif
#endif
// A function used to determine at runtime if the target CPU supports
// the ARM NEON instruction set. This implementation is Linux-specific.
static bool sk_cpu_arm_check_neon(void) {
bool result = false;
#if NEON_DEBUG
// Allow forcing the mode through the environment during debugging.
# ifdef SK_BUILD_FOR_ANDROID
// On Android, we use a system property
# define PROP_NAME "debug.skia.arm_neon_mode"
char prop[PROP_VALUE_MAX];
if (__system_property_get(PROP_NAME, prop) > 0) {
# else
# define PROP_NAME "SKIA_ARM_NEON_MODE"
// On ARM Linux, we use an environment variable
const char* prop = getenv(PROP_NAME);
if (prop != NULL) {
# endif
SkDebugf("%s: %s", PROP_NAME, prop);
if (!strcmp(prop, "1")) {
SkDebugf("Forcing ARM Neon mode to full!\n");
return true;
}
if (!strcmp(prop, "0")) {
SkDebugf("Disabling ARM NEON mode\n");
return false;
}
}
SkDebugf("Running dynamic CPU feature detection\n");
#endif
#if USE_ANDROID_NDK_CPU_FEATURES
result = (android_getCpuFeatures() & ANDROID_CPU_ARM_FEATURE_NEON) != 0;
#else // USE_ANDROID_NDK_CPU_FEATURES
// There is no user-accessible CPUID instruction on ARM that we can use.
// Instead, we must parse /proc/cpuinfo and look for the 'neon' feature.
// For example, here's a typical output (Nexus S running ICS 4.0.3):
/*
Processor : ARMv7 Processor rev 2 (v7l)
BogoMIPS : 994.65
Features : swp half thumb fastmult vfp edsp thumbee neon vfpv3
CPU implementer : 0x41
CPU architecture: 7
CPU variant : 0x2
CPU part : 0xc08
CPU revision : 2
Hardware : herring
Revision : 000b
Serial : 3833c77d6dc000ec
*/
char buffer[4096];
// If we fail any of the following, assume we don't have NEON instructions
// This allows us to return immediately in case of error.
result = false;
do {
// open /proc/cpuinfo
int fd = TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY(open("/proc/cpuinfo", O_RDONLY));
if (fd < 0) {
SkDebugf("Could not open /proc/cpuinfo: %s\n", strerror(errno));
break;
}
// Read the file. To simplify our search, we're going to place two
// sentinel '\n' characters: one at the start of the buffer, and one at
// the end. This means we reserve the first and last buffer bytes.
buffer[0] = '\n';
int size = TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY(read(fd, buffer+1, sizeof(buffer)-2));
close(fd);
if (size < 0) { // should not happen
SkDebugf("Could not read /proc/cpuinfo: %s\n", strerror(errno));
break;
}
SkDebugf("START /proc/cpuinfo:\n%.*s\nEND /proc/cpuinfo\n",
size, buffer+1);
// Compute buffer limit, and place final sentinel
char* buffer_end = buffer + 1 + size;
buffer_end[0] = '\n';
// Now, find a line that starts with "Features", i.e. look for
// '\nFeatures ' in our buffer.
const char features[] = "\nFeatures\t";
const size_t features_len = sizeof(features)-1;
char* line = (char*) memmem(buffer, buffer_end - buffer,
features, features_len);
if (line == NULL) { // Weird, no Features line, bad kernel?
SkDebugf("Could not find a line starting with 'Features'"
"in /proc/cpuinfo ?\n");
break;
}
line += features_len; // Skip the "\nFeatures\t" prefix
// Find the end of the current line
char* line_end = (char*) memchr(line, '\n', buffer_end - line);
if (line_end == NULL)
line_end = buffer_end;
// Now find an instance of 'neon' in the flags list. We want to
// ensure it's only 'neon' and not something fancy like 'noneon'
// so check that it follows a space.
const char neon[] = " neon";
const size_t neon_len = sizeof(neon)-1;
const char* flag = (const char*) memmem(line, line_end - line,
neon, neon_len);
if (flag == NULL)
break;
// Ensure it is followed by a space or a newline.
if (flag[neon_len] != ' ' && flag[neon_len] != '\n')
break;
// Fine, we support Arm NEON !
result = true;
} while (0);
#endif // USE_ANDROID_NDK_CPU_FEATURES
if (result) {
SkDebugf("Device supports ARM NEON instructions!\n");
} else {
SkDebugf("Device does NOT support ARM NEON instructions!\n");
}
return result;
}
static pthread_once_t sOnce;
static bool sHasArmNeon;
// called through pthread_once()
void sk_cpu_arm_probe_features(void) {
sHasArmNeon = sk_cpu_arm_check_neon();
}
bool sk_cpu_arm_has_neon(void) {
pthread_once(&sOnce, sk_cpu_arm_probe_features);
return sHasArmNeon;
}
#endif // SK_ARM_NEON_IS_DYNAMIC
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