| Index: third_party/libwebp/dsp/cpu-features.c
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| diff --git a/third_party/libwebp/dsp/cpu-features.c b/third_party/libwebp/dsp/cpu-features.c
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| new file mode 100644
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| index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..70f5545c2c76f4596f0e8eb1d2c3a9e4c6a342bf
|
| --- /dev/null
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| +++ b/third_party/libwebp/dsp/cpu-features.c
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| @@ -0,0 +1,555 @@
|
| +/*
|
| + * Copyright (C) 2010 The Android Open Source Project
|
| + * All rights reserved.
|
| + *
|
| + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
|
| + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
|
| + * are met:
|
| + * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
|
| + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
|
| + * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
|
| + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in
|
| + * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
|
| + * distribution.
|
| + *
|
| + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
|
| + * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
|
| + * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS
|
| + * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
|
| + * COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
|
| + * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING,
|
| + * BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS
|
| + * OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED
|
| + * AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY,
|
| + * OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT
|
| + * OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
|
| + * SUCH DAMAGE.
|
| + */
|
| +
|
| +/* ChangeLog for this library:
|
| + *
|
| + * NDK r7c: Fix CPU count computation. The old method only reported the
|
| + * number of _active_ CPUs when the library was initialized,
|
| + * which could be less than the real total.
|
| + *
|
| + * NDK r5: Handle buggy kernels which report a CPU Architecture number of 7
|
| + * for an ARMv6 CPU (see below).
|
| + *
|
| + * Handle kernels that only report 'neon', and not 'vfpv3'
|
| + * (VFPv3 is mandated by the ARM architecture is Neon is implemented)
|
| + *
|
| + * Handle kernels that only report 'vfpv3d16', and not 'vfpv3'
|
| + *
|
| + * Fix x86 compilation. Report ANDROID_CPU_FAMILY_X86 in
|
| + * android_getCpuFamily().
|
| + *
|
| + * NDK r4: Initial release
|
| + */
|
| +#include <sys/system_properties.h>
|
| +#ifdef __arm__
|
| +#include <machine/cpu-features.h>
|
| +#endif
|
| +#include <pthread.h>
|
| +#include "cpu-features.h"
|
| +#include <stdio.h>
|
| +#include <stdlib.h>
|
| +#include <fcntl.h>
|
| +#include <errno.h>
|
| +
|
| +static pthread_once_t g_once;
|
| +static AndroidCpuFamily g_cpuFamily;
|
| +static uint64_t g_cpuFeatures;
|
| +static int g_cpuCount;
|
| +
|
| +static const int android_cpufeatures_debug = 0;
|
| +
|
| +#ifdef __arm__
|
| +# define DEFAULT_CPU_FAMILY ANDROID_CPU_FAMILY_ARM
|
| +#elif defined __i386__
|
| +# define DEFAULT_CPU_FAMILY ANDROID_CPU_FAMILY_X86
|
| +#else
|
| +# define DEFAULT_CPU_FAMILY ANDROID_CPU_FAMILY_UNKNOWN
|
| +#endif
|
| +
|
| +#define D(...) \
|
| + do { \
|
| + if (android_cpufeatures_debug) { \
|
| + printf(__VA_ARGS__); fflush(stdout); \
|
| + } \
|
| + } while (0)
|
| +
|
| +#ifdef __i386__
|
| +static __inline__ void x86_cpuid(int func, int values[4])
|
| +{
|
| + int a, b, c, d;
|
| + /* We need to preserve ebx since we're compiling PIC code */
|
| + /* this means we can't use "=b" for the second output register */
|
| + __asm__ __volatile__ ( \
|
| + "push %%ebx\n"
|
| + "cpuid\n" \
|
| + "mov %1, %%ebx\n"
|
| + "pop %%ebx\n"
|
| + : "=a" (a), "=r" (b), "=c" (c), "=d" (d) \
|
| + : "a" (func) \
|
| + );
|
| + values[0] = a;
|
| + values[1] = b;
|
| + values[2] = c;
|
| + values[3] = d;
|
| +}
|
| +#endif
|
| +
|
| +/* Read the content of /proc/cpuinfo into a user-provided buffer.
|
| + * Return the length of the data, or -1 on error. Does *not*
|
| + * zero-terminate the content. Will not read more
|
| + * than 'buffsize' bytes.
|
| + */
|
| +static int
|
| +read_file(const char* pathname, char* buffer, size_t buffsize)
|
| +{
|
| + int fd, len;
|
| +
|
| + fd = open(pathname, O_RDONLY);
|
| + if (fd < 0)
|
| + return -1;
|
| +
|
| + do {
|
| + len = read(fd, buffer, buffsize);
|
| + } while (len < 0 && errno == EINTR);
|
| +
|
| + close(fd);
|
| +
|
| + return len;
|
| +}
|
| +
|
| +/* Extract the content of a the first occurence of a given field in
|
| + * the content of /proc/cpuinfo and return it as a heap-allocated
|
| + * string that must be freed by the caller.
|
| + *
|
| + * Return NULL if not found
|
| + */
|
| +static char*
|
| +extract_cpuinfo_field(char* buffer, int buflen, const char* field)
|
| +{
|
| + int fieldlen = strlen(field);
|
| + char* bufend = buffer + buflen;
|
| + char* result = NULL;
|
| + int len, ignore;
|
| + const char *p, *q;
|
| +
|
| + /* Look for first field occurence, and ensures it starts the line.
|
| + */
|
| + p = buffer;
|
| + bufend = buffer + buflen;
|
| + for (;;) {
|
| + p = memmem(p, bufend-p, field, fieldlen);
|
| + if (p == NULL)
|
| + goto EXIT;
|
| +
|
| + if (p == buffer || p[-1] == '\n')
|
| + break;
|
| +
|
| + p += fieldlen;
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + /* Skip to the first column followed by a space */
|
| + p += fieldlen;
|
| + p = memchr(p, ':', bufend-p);
|
| + if (p == NULL || p[1] != ' ')
|
| + goto EXIT;
|
| +
|
| + /* Find the end of the line */
|
| + p += 2;
|
| + q = memchr(p, '\n', bufend-p);
|
| + if (q == NULL)
|
| + q = bufend;
|
| +
|
| + /* Copy the line into a heap-allocated buffer */
|
| + len = q-p;
|
| + result = malloc(len+1);
|
| + if (result == NULL)
|
| + goto EXIT;
|
| +
|
| + memcpy(result, p, len);
|
| + result[len] = '\0';
|
| +
|
| +EXIT:
|
| + return result;
|
| +}
|
| +
|
| +/* Like strlen(), but for constant string literals */
|
| +#define STRLEN_CONST(x) ((sizeof(x)-1)
|
| +
|
| +
|
| +/* Checks that a space-separated list of items contains one given 'item'.
|
| + * Returns 1 if found, 0 otherwise.
|
| + */
|
| +static int
|
| +has_list_item(const char* list, const char* item)
|
| +{
|
| + const char* p = list;
|
| + int itemlen = strlen(item);
|
| +
|
| + if (list == NULL)
|
| + return 0;
|
| +
|
| + while (*p) {
|
| + const char* q;
|
| +
|
| + /* skip spaces */
|
| + while (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t')
|
| + p++;
|
| +
|
| + /* find end of current list item */
|
| + q = p;
|
| + while (*q && *q != ' ' && *q != '\t')
|
| + q++;
|
| +
|
| + if (itemlen == q-p && !memcmp(p, item, itemlen))
|
| + return 1;
|
| +
|
| + /* skip to next item */
|
| + p = q;
|
| + }
|
| + return 0;
|
| +}
|
| +
|
| +/* Parse an decimal integer starting from 'input', but not going further
|
| + * than 'limit'. Return the value into '*result'.
|
| + *
|
| + * NOTE: Does not skip over leading spaces, or deal with sign characters.
|
| + * NOTE: Ignores overflows.
|
| + *
|
| + * The function returns NULL in case of error (bad format), or the new
|
| + * position after the decimal number in case of success (which will always
|
| + * be <= 'limit').
|
| + */
|
| +static const char*
|
| +parse_decimal(const char* input, const char* limit, int* result)
|
| +{
|
| + const char* p = input;
|
| + int val = 0;
|
| + while (p < limit) {
|
| + int d = (*p - '0');
|
| + if ((unsigned)d >= 10U)
|
| + break;
|
| + val = val*10 + d;
|
| + p++;
|
| + }
|
| + if (p == input)
|
| + return NULL;
|
| +
|
| + *result = val;
|
| + return p;
|
| +}
|
| +
|
| +/* This small data type is used to represent a CPU list / mask, as read
|
| + * from sysfs on Linux. See http://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/cputopology.txt
|
| + *
|
| + * For now, we don't expect more than 32 cores on mobile devices, so keep
|
| + * everything simple.
|
| + */
|
| +typedef struct {
|
| + uint32_t mask;
|
| +} CpuList;
|
| +
|
| +static __inline__ void
|
| +cpulist_init(CpuList* list) {
|
| + list->mask = 0;
|
| +}
|
| +
|
| +static __inline__ void
|
| +cpulist_and(CpuList* list1, CpuList* list2) {
|
| + list1->mask &= list2->mask;
|
| +}
|
| +
|
| +static __inline__ void
|
| +cpulist_set(CpuList* list, int index) {
|
| + if ((unsigned)index < 32) {
|
| + list->mask |= (uint32_t)(1U << index);
|
| + }
|
| +}
|
| +
|
| +static __inline__ int
|
| +cpulist_count(CpuList* list) {
|
| + return __builtin_popcount(list->mask);
|
| +}
|
| +
|
| +/* Parse a textual list of cpus and store the result inside a CpuList object.
|
| + * Input format is the following:
|
| + * - comma-separated list of items (no spaces)
|
| + * - each item is either a single decimal number (cpu index), or a range made
|
| + * of two numbers separated by a single dash (-). Ranges are inclusive.
|
| + *
|
| + * Examples: 0
|
| + * 2,4-127,128-143
|
| + * 0-1
|
| + */
|
| +static void
|
| +cpulist_parse(CpuList* list, const char* line, int line_len)
|
| +{
|
| + const char* p = line;
|
| + const char* end = p + line_len;
|
| + const char* q;
|
| +
|
| + /* NOTE: the input line coming from sysfs typically contains a
|
| + * trailing newline, so take care of it in the code below
|
| + */
|
| + while (p < end && *p != '\n')
|
| + {
|
| + int val, start_value, end_value;
|
| +
|
| + /* Find the end of current item, and put it into 'q' */
|
| + q = memchr(p, ',', end-p);
|
| + if (q == NULL) {
|
| + q = end;
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + /* Get first value */
|
| + p = parse_decimal(p, q, &start_value);
|
| + if (p == NULL)
|
| + goto BAD_FORMAT;
|
| +
|
| + end_value = start_value;
|
| +
|
| + /* If we're not at the end of the item, expect a dash and
|
| + * and integer; extract end value.
|
| + */
|
| + if (p < q && *p == '-') {
|
| + p = parse_decimal(p+1, q, &end_value);
|
| + if (p == NULL)
|
| + goto BAD_FORMAT;
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + /* Set bits CPU list bits */
|
| + for (val = start_value; val <= end_value; val++) {
|
| + cpulist_set(list, val);
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + /* Jump to next item */
|
| + p = q;
|
| + if (p < end)
|
| + p++;
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| +BAD_FORMAT:
|
| + ;
|
| +}
|
| +
|
| +/* Read a CPU list from one sysfs file */
|
| +static void
|
| +cpulist_read_from(CpuList* list, const char* filename)
|
| +{
|
| + char file[64];
|
| + int filelen;
|
| +
|
| + cpulist_init(list);
|
| +
|
| + filelen = read_file(filename, file, sizeof file);
|
| + if (filelen < 0) {
|
| + D("Could not read %s: %s\n", filename, strerror(errno));
|
| + return;
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + cpulist_parse(list, file, filelen);
|
| +}
|
| +
|
| +/* Return the number of cpus present on a given device.
|
| + *
|
| + * To handle all weird kernel configurations, we need to compute the
|
| + * intersection of the 'present' and 'possible' CPU lists and count
|
| + * the result.
|
| + */
|
| +static int
|
| +get_cpu_count(void)
|
| +{
|
| + CpuList cpus_present[1];
|
| + CpuList cpus_possible[1];
|
| +
|
| + cpulist_read_from(cpus_present, "/sys/devices/system/cpu/present");
|
| + cpulist_read_from(cpus_possible, "/sys/devices/system/cpu/possible");
|
| +
|
| + /* Compute the intersection of both sets to get the actual number of
|
| + * CPU cores that can be used on this device by the kernel.
|
| + */
|
| + cpulist_and(cpus_present, cpus_possible);
|
| +
|
| + return cpulist_count(cpus_present);
|
| +}
|
| +
|
| +static void
|
| +android_cpuInit(void)
|
| +{
|
| + char cpuinfo[4096];
|
| + int cpuinfo_len;
|
| +
|
| + g_cpuFamily = DEFAULT_CPU_FAMILY;
|
| + g_cpuFeatures = 0;
|
| + g_cpuCount = 1;
|
| +
|
| + cpuinfo_len = read_file("/proc/cpuinfo", cpuinfo, sizeof cpuinfo);
|
| + D("cpuinfo_len is (%d):\n%.*s\n", cpuinfo_len,
|
| + cpuinfo_len >= 0 ? cpuinfo_len : 0, cpuinfo);
|
| +
|
| + if (cpuinfo_len < 0) /* should not happen */ {
|
| + return;
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + /* Count the CPU cores, the value may be 0 for single-core CPUs */
|
| + g_cpuCount = get_cpu_count();
|
| + if (g_cpuCount == 0) {
|
| + g_cpuCount = 1;
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + D("found cpuCount = %d\n", g_cpuCount);
|
| +
|
| +#ifdef __ARM_ARCH__
|
| + {
|
| + char* features = NULL;
|
| + char* architecture = NULL;
|
| +
|
| + /* Extract architecture from the "CPU Architecture" field.
|
| + * The list is well-known, unlike the the output of
|
| + * the 'Processor' field which can vary greatly.
|
| + *
|
| + * See the definition of the 'proc_arch' array in
|
| + * $KERNEL/arch/arm/kernel/setup.c and the 'c_show' function in
|
| + * same file.
|
| + */
|
| + char* cpuArch = extract_cpuinfo_field(cpuinfo, cpuinfo_len, "CPU architecture");
|
| +
|
| + if (cpuArch != NULL) {
|
| + char* end;
|
| + long archNumber;
|
| + int hasARMv7 = 0;
|
| +
|
| + D("found cpuArch = '%s'\n", cpuArch);
|
| +
|
| + /* read the initial decimal number, ignore the rest */
|
| + archNumber = strtol(cpuArch, &end, 10);
|
| +
|
| + /* Here we assume that ARMv8 will be upwards compatible with v7
|
| + * in the future. Unfortunately, there is no 'Features' field to
|
| + * indicate that Thumb-2 is supported.
|
| + */
|
| + if (end > cpuArch && archNumber >= 7) {
|
| + hasARMv7 = 1;
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + /* Unfortunately, it seems that certain ARMv6-based CPUs
|
| + * report an incorrect architecture number of 7!
|
| + *
|
| + * See http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=10812
|
| + *
|
| + * We try to correct this by looking at the 'elf_format'
|
| + * field reported by the 'Processor' field, which is of the
|
| + * form of "(v7l)" for an ARMv7-based CPU, and "(v6l)" for
|
| + * an ARMv6-one.
|
| + */
|
| + if (hasARMv7) {
|
| + char* cpuProc = extract_cpuinfo_field(cpuinfo, cpuinfo_len,
|
| + "Processor");
|
| + if (cpuProc != NULL) {
|
| + D("found cpuProc = '%s'\n", cpuProc);
|
| + if (has_list_item(cpuProc, "(v6l)")) {
|
| + D("CPU processor and architecture mismatch!!\n");
|
| + hasARMv7 = 0;
|
| + }
|
| + free(cpuProc);
|
| + }
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + if (hasARMv7) {
|
| + g_cpuFeatures |= ANDROID_CPU_ARM_FEATURE_ARMv7;
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + /* The LDREX / STREX instructions are available from ARMv6 */
|
| + if (archNumber >= 6) {
|
| + g_cpuFeatures |= ANDROID_CPU_ARM_FEATURE_LDREX_STREX;
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + free(cpuArch);
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + /* Extract the list of CPU features from 'Features' field */
|
| + char* cpuFeatures = extract_cpuinfo_field(cpuinfo, cpuinfo_len, "Features");
|
| +
|
| + if (cpuFeatures != NULL) {
|
| +
|
| + D("found cpuFeatures = '%s'\n", cpuFeatures);
|
| +
|
| + if (has_list_item(cpuFeatures, "vfpv3"))
|
| + g_cpuFeatures |= ANDROID_CPU_ARM_FEATURE_VFPv3;
|
| +
|
| + else if (has_list_item(cpuFeatures, "vfpv3d16"))
|
| + g_cpuFeatures |= ANDROID_CPU_ARM_FEATURE_VFPv3;
|
| +
|
| + if (has_list_item(cpuFeatures, "neon")) {
|
| + /* Note: Certain kernels only report neon but not vfpv3
|
| + * in their features list. However, ARM mandates
|
| + * that if Neon is implemented, so must be VFPv3
|
| + * so always set the flag.
|
| + */
|
| + g_cpuFeatures |= ANDROID_CPU_ARM_FEATURE_NEON |
|
| + ANDROID_CPU_ARM_FEATURE_VFPv3;
|
| + }
|
| + free(cpuFeatures);
|
| + }
|
| + }
|
| +#endif /* __ARM_ARCH__ */
|
| +
|
| +#ifdef __i386__
|
| + g_cpuFamily = ANDROID_CPU_FAMILY_X86;
|
| +
|
| + int regs[4];
|
| +
|
| +/* According to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CPUID */
|
| +#define VENDOR_INTEL_b 0x756e6547
|
| +#define VENDOR_INTEL_c 0x6c65746e
|
| +#define VENDOR_INTEL_d 0x49656e69
|
| +
|
| + x86_cpuid(0, regs);
|
| + int vendorIsIntel = (regs[1] == VENDOR_INTEL_b &&
|
| + regs[2] == VENDOR_INTEL_c &&
|
| + regs[3] == VENDOR_INTEL_d);
|
| +
|
| + x86_cpuid(1, regs);
|
| + if ((regs[2] & (1 << 9)) != 0) {
|
| + g_cpuFeatures |= ANDROID_CPU_X86_FEATURE_SSSE3;
|
| + }
|
| + if ((regs[2] & (1 << 23)) != 0) {
|
| + g_cpuFeatures |= ANDROID_CPU_X86_FEATURE_POPCNT;
|
| + }
|
| + if (vendorIsIntel && (regs[2] & (1 << 22)) != 0) {
|
| + g_cpuFeatures |= ANDROID_CPU_X86_FEATURE_MOVBE;
|
| + }
|
| +#endif
|
| +
|
| +#ifdef _MIPS_ARCH
|
| + g_cpuFamily = ANDROID_CPU_FAMILY_MIPS;
|
| +#endif /* _MIPS_ARCH */
|
| +}
|
| +
|
| +
|
| +AndroidCpuFamily
|
| +android_getCpuFamily(void)
|
| +{
|
| + pthread_once(&g_once, android_cpuInit);
|
| + return g_cpuFamily;
|
| +}
|
| +
|
| +
|
| +uint64_t
|
| +android_getCpuFeatures(void)
|
| +{
|
| + pthread_once(&g_once, android_cpuInit);
|
| + return g_cpuFeatures;
|
| +}
|
| +
|
| +
|
| +int
|
| +android_getCpuCount(void)
|
| +{
|
| + pthread_once(&g_once, android_cpuInit);
|
| + return g_cpuCount;
|
| +}
|
|
|