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30 #ifndef _I386_CPU_CAPABILITIES_H
31 #define _I386_CPU_CAPABILITIES_H
38 * This API only supported for Apple internal use.
41 /* Bit definitions for _cpu_capabilities: */
43 #define kHasMMX 0x00000001
44 #define kHasSSE 0x00000002
45 #define kHasSSE2 0x00000004
46 #define kHasSSE3 0x00000008
47 #define kCache32 0x00000010 /* cache line size is 32 bytes */
48 #define kCache64 0x00000020
49 #define kCache128 0x00000040
50 #define kFastThreadLocalStorage 0x00000080 /* TLS ptr is kept in a user-mode-readable register */
51 #define kHasSupplementalSSE3 0x00000100
52 #define k64Bit 0x00000200 /* processor supports EM64T (not what mode you're running in) */
53 #define kHasSSE4_1 0x00000400
54 #define kHasSSE4_2 0x00000800
55 #define kHasAES 0x00001000
56 #define kInOrderPipeline 0x00002000
57 #define kSlow 0x00004000 /* tsc < nanosecond */
58 #define kUP 0x00008000 /* set if (kNumCPUs == 1) */
59 #define kNumCPUs 0x00FF0000 /* number of CPUs (see _NumCPUs() below) */
60 #define kNumCPUsShift 16
61 #define kHasAVX1_0 0x01000000
62 #define kHasRDRAND 0x02000000
63 #define kHasF16C 0x04000000
64 #define kHasENFSTRG 0x08000000
65 #define kHasFMA 0x10000000
66 #define kHasAVX2_0 0x20000000
67 #define kHasBMI1 0x40000000
68 #define kHasBMI2 0x80000000
69 /* Extending into 64-bits from here: */
70 #define kHasRTM 0x0000000100000000ULL
71 #define kHasHLE 0x0000000200000000ULL
75 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
78 extern uint64_t _get_cpu_capabilities( void );
84 return (int) (_get_cpu_capabilities() & kNumCPUs
) >> kNumCPUsShift
;
87 #endif /* __ASSEMBLER__ */
89 /* The following macro is used to generate the 64-bit commpage address for a given
90 * routine, based on its 32-bit address. This is used in the kernel to compile
91 * the 64-bit commpage. Since the kernel can be a 32-bit object, cpu_capabilities.h
92 * only defines the 32-bit address.
94 #define _COMM_PAGE_32_TO_64( ADDRESS ) ( ADDRESS + _COMM_PAGE64_START_ADDRESS - _COMM_PAGE32_START_ADDRESS )
98 * The shared kernel/user "comm page(s)":
100 * The last several pages of every address space are reserved for the kernel/user
101 * "comm area". During system initialization, the kernel populates the comm pages with
102 * code customized for the particular processor and platform.
104 * Because Mach VM cannot map the last page of an address space, we don't use it.
107 #define _COMM_PAGE32_AREA_LENGTH ( 1 * 4096 ) /* reserved length of entire comm area */
108 #define _COMM_PAGE32_BASE_ADDRESS ( 0xffff0000 ) /* base address of allocated memory */
109 #define _COMM_PAGE32_START_ADDRESS ( _COMM_PAGE32_BASE_ADDRESS ) /* address traditional commpage code starts on */
110 #define _COMM_PAGE32_AREA_USED ( 1 * 4096 ) /* this is the amt actually allocated */
111 #define _COMM_PAGE32_SIGS_OFFSET 0x8000 /* offset to routine signatures */
113 #define _COMM_PAGE64_AREA_LENGTH ( 1 * 4096 ) /* reserved length of entire comm area (2MB) */
115 #define _COMM_PAGE64_BASE_ADDRESS ( 0x00007fffffe00000 ) /* base address of allocated memory */
116 #else /* __ASSEMBLER__ */
117 #define _COMM_PAGE64_BASE_ADDRESS ( 0x00007fffffe00000ULL ) /* base address of allocated memory */
118 #endif /* __ASSEMBLER__ */
119 #define _COMM_PAGE64_START_ADDRESS ( _COMM_PAGE64_BASE_ADDRESS ) /* address traditional commpage code starts on */
120 #define _COMM_PAGE64_AREA_USED ( 1 * 4096 ) /* this is the amt actually populated */
122 /* no need for an Objective-C area on Intel */
123 #define _COMM_PAGE32_OBJC_SIZE 0ULL
124 #define _COMM_PAGE32_OBJC_BASE 0ULL
125 #define _COMM_PAGE64_OBJC_SIZE 0ULL
126 #define _COMM_PAGE64_OBJC_BASE 0ULL
128 #ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE
130 /* Inside the kernel, comm page addresses are absolute addresses
131 * assuming they are a part of the 32-bit commpage. They may
132 * be mapped somewhere else, especially for the 64-bit commpage.
134 #define _COMM_PAGE_START_ADDRESS _COMM_PAGE32_START_ADDRESS
135 #define _COMM_PAGE_SIGS_OFFSET _COMM_PAGE32_SIGS_OFFSET
137 #else /* !KERNEL_PRIVATE */
139 #if defined(__i386__)
141 #define _COMM_PAGE_AREA_LENGTH _COMM_PAGE32_AREA_LENGTH
142 #define _COMM_PAGE_BASE_ADDRESS _COMM_PAGE32_BASE_ADDRESS
143 #define _COMM_PAGE_START_ADDRESS _COMM_PAGE32_START_ADDRESS
144 #define _COMM_PAGE_AREA_USED _COMM_PAGE32_AREA_USED
145 #define _COMM_PAGE_SIGS_OFFSET _COMM_PAGE32_SIGS_OFFSET
147 #elif defined(__x86_64__)
149 #define _COMM_PAGE_AREA_LENGTH _COMM_PAGE64_AREA_LENGTH
150 #define _COMM_PAGE_BASE_ADDRESS _COMM_PAGE64_BASE_ADDRESS
151 #define _COMM_PAGE_START_ADDRESS _COMM_PAGE64_START_ADDRESS
152 #define _COMM_PAGE_AREA_USED _COMM_PAGE64_AREA_USED
155 #error architecture not supported
158 #endif /* !KERNEL_PRIVATE */
160 /* data in the comm page */
162 #define _COMM_PAGE_SIGNATURE (_COMM_PAGE_START_ADDRESS+0x000) /* first 16 bytes are a signature */
163 #define _COMM_PAGE_SIGNATURELEN (0x10)
164 #define _COMM_PAGE_CPU_CAPABILITIES64 (_COMM_PAGE_START_ADDRESS+0x010) /* uint64_t _cpu_capabilities */
165 #define _COMM_PAGE_UNUSED (_COMM_PAGE_START_ADDRESS+0x018) /* 6 unused bytes */
166 #define _COMM_PAGE_VERSION (_COMM_PAGE_START_ADDRESS+0x01E) /* 16-bit version# */
167 #define _COMM_PAGE_THIS_VERSION 13 /* in ver 13, _COMM_PAGE_NT_SHIFT defaults to 0 (was 32) */
169 #define _COMM_PAGE_CPU_CAPABILITIES (_COMM_PAGE_START_ADDRESS+0x020) /* uint32_t _cpu_capabilities (retained for compatibility) */
170 #define _COMM_PAGE_NCPUS (_COMM_PAGE_START_ADDRESS+0x022) /* uint8_t number of configured CPUs (hw.logicalcpu at boot time) */
171 #define _COMM_PAGE_UNUSED0 (_COMM_PAGE_START_ADDRESS+0x024) /* 2 unused bytes, previouly reserved for expansion of cpu_capabilities */
172 #define _COMM_PAGE_CACHE_LINESIZE (_COMM_PAGE_START_ADDRESS+0x026) /* uint16_t cache line size */
174 #define _COMM_PAGE_SCHED_GEN (_COMM_PAGE_START_ADDRESS+0x028) /* uint32_t scheduler generation number (count of pre-emptions) */
175 #define _COMM_PAGE_MEMORY_PRESSURE (_COMM_PAGE_START_ADDRESS+0x02c) /* uint32_t copy of vm_memory_pressure */
176 #define _COMM_PAGE_SPIN_COUNT (_COMM_PAGE_START_ADDRESS+0x030) /* uint32_t max spin count for mutex's */
178 #define _COMM_PAGE_ACTIVE_CPUS (_COMM_PAGE_START_ADDRESS+0x034) /* uint8_t number of active CPUs (hw.activecpu) */
179 #define _COMM_PAGE_PHYSICAL_CPUS (_COMM_PAGE_START_ADDRESS+0x035) /* uint8_t number of physical CPUs (hw.physicalcpu_max) */
180 #define _COMM_PAGE_LOGICAL_CPUS (_COMM_PAGE_START_ADDRESS+0x036) /* uint8_t number of logical CPUs (hw.logicalcpu_max) */
181 #define _COMM_PAGE_UNUSED1 (_COMM_PAGE_START_ADDRESS+0x037) /* 1 unused bytes */
182 #define _COMM_PAGE_MEMORY_SIZE (_COMM_PAGE_START_ADDRESS+0x038) /* uint64_t max memory size */
184 #define _COMM_PAGE_CPUFAMILY (_COMM_PAGE_START_ADDRESS+0x040) /* uint32_t hw.cpufamily, x86*/
185 #define _COMM_PAGE_UNUSED2 (_COMM_PAGE_START_ADDRESS+0x044) /* [0x44,0x50) unused */
187 #define _COMM_PAGE_TIME_DATA_START (_COMM_PAGE_START_ADDRESS+0x050) /* base of offsets below (_NT_SCALE etc) */
188 #define _COMM_PAGE_NT_TSC_BASE (_COMM_PAGE_START_ADDRESS+0x050) /* used by nanotime() */
189 #define _COMM_PAGE_NT_SCALE (_COMM_PAGE_START_ADDRESS+0x058) /* used by nanotime() */
190 #define _COMM_PAGE_NT_SHIFT (_COMM_PAGE_START_ADDRESS+0x05c) /* used by nanotime() */
191 #define _COMM_PAGE_NT_NS_BASE (_COMM_PAGE_START_ADDRESS+0x060) /* used by nanotime() */
192 #define _COMM_PAGE_NT_GENERATION (_COMM_PAGE_START_ADDRESS+0x068) /* used by nanotime() */
193 #define _COMM_PAGE_GTOD_GENERATION (_COMM_PAGE_START_ADDRESS+0x06c) /* used by gettimeofday() */
194 #define _COMM_PAGE_GTOD_NS_BASE (_COMM_PAGE_START_ADDRESS+0x070) /* used by gettimeofday() */
195 #define _COMM_PAGE_GTOD_SEC_BASE (_COMM_PAGE_START_ADDRESS+0x078) /* used by gettimeofday() */
197 #define _COMM_PAGE_END (_COMM_PAGE_START_ADDRESS+0xfff) /* end of common page */
199 /* Warning: kernel commpage.h has a matching c typedef for the following. They must be kept in sync. */
200 /* These offsets are from _COMM_PAGE_TIME_DATA_START */
202 #define _NT_TSC_BASE 0
205 #define _NT_NS_BASE 16
206 #define _NT_GENERATION 24
207 #define _GTOD_GENERATION 28
208 #define _GTOD_NS_BASE 32
209 #define _GTOD_SEC_BASE 40
211 /* jump table (jmp to this address, which may be a branch to the actual code somewhere else) */
212 /* When new jump table entries are added, corresponding symbols should be added below */
213 /* New slots should be allocated with at least 16-byte alignment. Some like bcopy require */
214 /* 32-byte alignment, and should be aligned as such in the assembly source before they are relocated */
215 #define _COMM_PAGE_TEXT_START (_COMM_PAGE_START_ADDRESS+0x1000)
216 #define _COMM_PAGE32_TEXT_START (_COMM_PAGE32_BASE_ADDRESS+0x1000) /* start of text section */
217 #define _COMM_PAGE64_TEXT_START (_COMM_PAGE64_BASE_ADDRESS+0x1000)
218 #define _COMM_PAGE_TEXT_AREA_USED ( 1 * 4096 )
219 #define _COMM_PAGE_TEXT_AREA_LENGTH ( 1 * 4096 )
220 #define _PFZ32_SLIDE_RANGE ( 14 ) /* pages between 0xfffff000 and _COMM_PAGE32_TEXT_START */
221 #define _PFZ64_SLIDE_RANGE ( 510 ) /* pages between 0x00007ffffffff000 and _COMM_PAGE64_TEXT_START */
223 /* setup start offset in the commpage text region for each jump table entry
224 * the Comm Page Offset is shortened to _COMM_TEXT_[label]_OFFSET
227 #define _COMM_TEXT_PREEMPT_OFFSET (0x5a0) /* called from withing pfz */
228 #define _COMM_TEXT_BACKOFF_OFFSET (0x600) /* called from PFZ */
229 #define _COMM_TEXT_PFZ_START_OFFSET (0xc00) /* offset for Preemption Free Zone */
230 #define _COMM_TEXT_PFZ_ENQUEUE_OFFSET (0xc00) /* internal FIFO enqueue */
231 #define _COMM_TEXT_PFZ_DEQUEUE_OFFSET (0xc80) /* internal FIFO dequeue */
232 #define _COMM_TEXT_PFZ_MUTEX_LOCK_OFFSET (0xd00) /* internal pthread_mutex_lock() */
233 #define _COMM_TEXT_UNUSED_OFFSET (0xd80) /* end of routines in text page */
234 #define _COMM_TEXT_PFZ_END_OFFSET (0xfff) /* offset for end of PFZ */
237 #define _COMM_PAGE_PREEMPT (_COMM_PAGE_TEXT_START+_COMM_TEXT_PREEMPT_OFFSET)
238 #define _COMM_PAGE_BACKOFF (_COMM_PAGE_TEXT_START+_COMM_TEXT_BACKOFF_OFFSET)
240 #define _COMM_PAGE_PFZ_START (_COMM_PAGE_TEXT_START+_COMM_PAGE_PFZ_START_OFFSET)
242 #define _COMM_PAGE_PFZ_ENQUEUE (_COMM_PAGE_TEXT_START+_COMM_TEXT_PFZ_ENQUEUE_OFFSET)
243 #define _COMM_PAGE_PFZ_DEQUEUE (_COMM_PAGE_TEXT_START+_COMM_TEXT_PFZ_DEQUEUE_OFFSET)
244 #define _COMM_PAGE_PFZ_MUTEX_LOCK (_COMM_PAGE_TEXT_START+_COMM_TEXT_PFZ_MUTEX_LOCK_OFFSET)
246 #define _COMM_PAGE_UNUSED6 (_COMM_PAGE_TEXT_START+_COMM_TEXT_UNUSED_OFFSET)
247 #define _COMM_PAGE_PFZ_END (_COMM_PAGE_TEXT_START+_COMM_TEXT_PFZ_END_OFFSET)
248 #define _COMM_PAGE_TEXT_END (_COMM_PAGE_TEXT_START+_COMM_TEXT_PFZ_END_OFFSET) /* end of common text page */
250 /* _COMM_PAGE_COMPARE_AND_SWAP{32,64}B are not used on x86 and are
251 * maintained here for source compatability. These will be removed at
252 * some point, so don't go relying on them. */
253 #define _COMM_PAGE_COMPARE_AND_SWAP32B (_COMM_PAGE_START_ADDRESS+0xf80) /* compare-and-swap word w barrier */
254 #define _COMM_PAGE_COMPARE_AND_SWAP64B (_COMM_PAGE_START_ADDRESS+0xfc0) /* compare-and-swap doubleword w barrier */
257 #ifdef __COMM_PAGE_SYMBOLS
259 #define CREATE_COMM_PAGE_SYMBOL(symbol_name, symbol_address) \
260 .org (symbol_address - (_COMM_PAGE_START_ADDRESS & 0xFFFFE000)) ;\
263 .text
/* Required to make a well behaved symbol file */
265 CREATE_COMM_PAGE_SYMBOL(___preempt
, _COMM_PAGE_PREEMPT
)
266 CREATE_COMM_PAGE_SYMBOL(___backoff
, _COMM_PAGE_BACKOFF
)
267 CREATE_COMM_PAGE_SYMBOL(___pfz_enqueue
, _COMM_PAGE_PFZ_ENQUEUE
)
268 CREATE_COMM_PAGE_SYMBOL(___pfz_dequeue
, _COMM_PAGE_PFZ_DEQUEUE
)
269 CREATE_COMM_PAGE_SYMBOL(___pfz_mutex_lock
, _COMM_PAGE_PFZ_MUTEX_LOCK
)
270 CREATE_COMM_PAGE_SYMBOL(___end_comm_page
, _COMM_PAGE_END
)
272 .data
/* Required to make a well behaved symbol file */
273 .long 0 /* Required to make a well behaved symbol file */
275 #endif /* __COMM_PAGE_SYMBOLS */
276 #endif /* __ASSEMBLER__ */
278 #endif /* _I386_CPU_CAPABILITIES_H */