// Copyright (c) 2015 Klaus Post, released under MIT License. See LICENSE file. // Package cpuid provides information about the CPU running the current program. // // CPU features are detected on startup, and kept for fast access through the life of the application. // Currently x86 / x64 (AMD64) as well as arm64 is supported. // // You can access the CPU information by accessing the shared CPU variable of the cpuid library. // // Package home: https://github.com/klauspost/cpuid package cpuid import ( "flag" "fmt" "math" "os" "runtime" "strings" ) // AMD refererence: https://www.amd.com/system/files/TechDocs/25481.pdf // and Processor Programming Reference (PPR) // Vendor is a representation of a CPU vendor. type Vendor int const ( VendorUnknown Vendor = iota Intel AMD VIA Transmeta NSC KVM // Kernel-based Virtual Machine MSVM // Microsoft Hyper-V or Windows Virtual PC VMware XenHVM Bhyve Hygon SiS RDC Ampere ARM Broadcom Cavium DEC Fujitsu Infineon Motorola NVIDIA AMCC Qualcomm Marvell lastVendor ) //go:generate stringer -type=FeatureID,Vendor // FeatureID is the ID of a specific cpu feature. type FeatureID int const ( // Keep index -1 as unknown UNKNOWN = -1 // Add features ADX FeatureID = iota // Intel ADX (Multi-Precision Add-Carry Instruction Extensions) AESNI // Advanced Encryption Standard New Instructions AMD3DNOW // AMD 3DNOW AMD3DNOWEXT // AMD 3DNowExt AMXBF16 // Tile computational operations on BFLOAT16 numbers AMXINT8 // Tile computational operations on 8-bit integers AMXTILE // Tile architecture AVX // AVX functions AVX2 // AVX2 functions AVX512BF16 // AVX-512 BFLOAT16 Instructions AVX512BITALG // AVX-512 Bit Algorithms AVX512BW // AVX-512 Byte and Word Instructions AVX512CD // AVX-512 Conflict Detection Instructions AVX512DQ // AVX-512 Doubleword and Quadword Instructions AVX512ER // AVX-512 Exponential and Reciprocal Instructions AVX512F // AVX-512 Foundation AVX512FP16 // AVX-512 FP16 Instructions AVX512IFMA // AVX-512 Integer Fused Multiply-Add Instructions AVX512PF // AVX-512 Prefetch Instructions AVX512VBMI // AVX-512 Vector Bit Manipulation Instructions AVX512VBMI2 // AVX-512 Vector Bit Manipulation Instructions, Version 2 AVX512VL // AVX-512 Vector Length Extensions AVX512VNNI // AVX-512 Vector Neural Network Instructions AVX512VP2INTERSECT // AVX-512 Intersect for D/Q AVX512VPOPCNTDQ // AVX-512 Vector Population Count Doubleword and Quadword AVXSLOW // Indicates the CPU performs 2 128 bit operations instead of one. BMI1 // Bit Manipulation Instruction Set 1 BMI2 // Bit Manipulation Instruction Set 2 CLDEMOTE // Cache Line Demote CLMUL // Carry-less Multiplication CLZERO // CLZERO instruction supported CMOV // i686 CMOV CPBOOST // Core Performance Boost CX16 // CMPXCHG16B Instruction ENQCMD // Enqueue Command ERMS // Enhanced REP MOVSB/STOSB F16C // Half-precision floating-point conversion FMA3 // Intel FMA 3. Does not imply AVX. FMA4 // Bulldozer FMA4 functions GFNI // Galois Field New Instructions HLE // Hardware Lock Elision HTT // Hyperthreading (enabled) HWA // Hardware assert supported. Indicates support for MSRC001_10 HYPERVISOR // This bit has been reserved by Intel & AMD for use by hypervisors IBPB // Indirect Branch Restricted Speculation (IBRS) and Indirect Branch Predictor Barrier (IBPB) IBS // Instruction Based Sampling (AMD) IBSBRNTRGT // Instruction Based Sampling Feature (AMD) IBSFETCHSAM // Instruction Based Sampling Feature (AMD) IBSFFV // Instruction Based Sampling Feature (AMD) IBSOPCNT // Instruction Based Sampling Feature (AMD) IBSOPCNTEXT // Instruction Based Sampling Feature (AMD) IBSOPSAM // Instruction Based Sampling Feature (AMD) IBSRDWROPCNT // Instruction Based Sampling Feature (AMD) IBSRIPINVALIDCHK // Instruction Based Sampling Feature (AMD) INT_WBINVD // WBINVD/WBNOINVD are interruptible. INVLPGB // NVLPGB and TLBSYNC instruction supported LZCNT // LZCNT instruction MCAOVERFLOW // MCA overflow recovery support. MCOMMIT // MCOMMIT instruction supported MMX // standard MMX MMXEXT // SSE integer functions or AMD MMX ext MOVDIR64B // Move 64 Bytes as Direct Store MOVDIRI // Move Doubleword as Direct Store MPX // Intel MPX (Memory Protection Extensions) MSRIRC // Instruction Retired Counter MSR available NX // NX (No-Execute) bit POPCNT // POPCNT instruction RDPRU // RDPRU instruction supported RDRAND // RDRAND instruction is available RDSEED // RDSEED instruction is available RDTSCP // RDTSCP Instruction RTM // Restricted Transactional Memory RTM_ALWAYS_ABORT // Indicates that the loaded microcode is forcing RTM abort. SERIALIZE // Serialize Instruction Execution SGX // Software Guard Extensions SGXLC // Software Guard Extensions Launch Control SHA // Intel SHA Extensions SSE // SSE functions SSE2 // P4 SSE functions SSE3 // Prescott SSE3 functions SSE4 // Penryn SSE4.1 functions SSE42 // Nehalem SSE4.2 functions SSE4A // AMD Barcelona microarchitecture SSE4a instructions SSSE3 // Conroe SSSE3 functions STIBP // Single Thread Indirect Branch Predictors SUCCOR // Software uncorrectable error containment and recovery capability. TBM // AMD Trailing Bit Manipulation TSXLDTRK // Intel TSX Suspend Load Address Tracking VAES // Vector AES VMX // Virtual Machine Extensions VPCLMULQDQ // Carry-Less Multiplication Quadword WAITPKG // TPAUSE, UMONITOR, UMWAIT WBNOINVD // Write Back and Do Not Invalidate Cache XOP // Bulldozer XOP functions // ARM features: AESARM // AES instructions ARMCPUID // Some CPU ID registers readable at user-level ASIMD // Advanced SIMD ASIMDDP // SIMD Dot Product ASIMDHP // Advanced SIMD half-precision floating point ASIMDRDM // Rounding Double Multiply Accumulate/Subtract (SQRDMLAH/SQRDMLSH) ATOMICS // Large System Extensions (LSE) CRC32 // CRC32/CRC32C instructions DCPOP // Data cache clean to Point of Persistence (DC CVAP) EVTSTRM // Generic timer FCMA // Floatin point complex number addition and multiplication FP // Single-precision and double-precision floating point FPHP // Half-precision floating point GPA // Generic Pointer Authentication JSCVT // Javascript-style double->int convert (FJCVTZS) LRCPC // Weaker release consistency (LDAPR, etc) PMULL // Polynomial Multiply instructions (PMULL/PMULL2) SHA1 // SHA-1 instructions (SHA1C, etc) SHA2 // SHA-2 instructions (SHA256H, etc) SHA3 // SHA-3 instructions (EOR3, RAXI, XAR, BCAX) SHA512 // SHA512 instructions SM3 // SM3 instructions SM4 // SM4 instructions SVE // Scalable Vector Extension // Keep it last. It automatically defines the size of []flagSet lastID firstID FeatureID = UNKNOWN + 1 ) // CPUInfo contains information about the detected system CPU. type CPUInfo struct { BrandName string // Brand name reported by the CPU VendorID Vendor // Comparable CPU vendor ID VendorString string // Raw vendor string. featureSet flagSet // Features of the CPU PhysicalCores int // Number of physical processor cores in your CPU. Will be 0 if undetectable. ThreadsPerCore int // Number of threads per physical core. Will be 1 if undetectable. LogicalCores int // Number of physical cores times threads that can run on each core through the use of hyperthreading. Will be 0 if undetectable. Family int // CPU family number Model int // CPU model number CacheLine int // Cache line size in bytes. Will be 0 if undetectable. Hz int64 // Clock speed, if known, 0 otherwise. Will attempt to contain base clock speed. BoostFreq int64 // Max clock speed, if known, 0 otherwise Cache struct { L1I int // L1 Instruction Cache (per core or shared). Will be -1 if undetected L1D int // L1 Data Cache (per core or shared). Will be -1 if undetected L2 int // L2 Cache (per core or shared). Will be -1 if undetected L3 int // L3 Cache (per core, per ccx or shared). Will be -1 if undetected } SGX SGXSupport maxFunc uint32 maxExFunc uint32 } var cpuid func(op uint32) (eax, ebx, ecx, edx uint32) var cpuidex func(op, op2 uint32) (eax, ebx, ecx, edx uint32) var xgetbv func(index uint32) (eax, edx uint32) var rdtscpAsm func() (eax, ebx, ecx, edx uint32) var darwinHasAVX512 = func() bool { return false } // CPU contains information about the CPU as detected on startup, // or when Detect last was called. // // Use this as the primary entry point to you data. var CPU CPUInfo func init() { initCPU() Detect() } // Detect will re-detect current CPU info. // This will replace the content of the exported CPU variable. // // Unless you expect the CPU to change while you are running your program // you should not need to call this function. // If you call this, you must ensure that no other goroutine is accessing the // exported CPU variable. func Detect() { // Set defaults CPU.ThreadsPerCore = 1 CPU.Cache.L1I = -1 CPU.Cache.L1D = -1 CPU.Cache.L2 = -1 CPU.Cache.L3 = -1 safe := true if detectArmFlag != nil { safe = !*detectArmFlag } addInfo(&CPU, safe) if displayFeats != nil && *displayFeats { fmt.Println("cpu features:", strings.Join(CPU.FeatureSet(), ",")) // Exit with non-zero so tests will print value. os.Exit(1) } if disableFlag != nil { s := strings.Split(*disableFlag, ",") for _, feat := range s { feat := ParseFeature(strings.TrimSpace(feat)) if feat != UNKNOWN { CPU.featureSet.unset(feat) } } } } // DetectARM will detect ARM64 features. // This is NOT done automatically since it can potentially crash // if the OS does not handle the command. // If in the future this can be done safely this function may not // do anything. func DetectARM() { addInfo(&CPU, false) } var detectArmFlag *bool var displayFeats *bool var disableFlag *string // Flags will enable flags. // This must be called *before* flag.Parse AND // Detect must be called after the flags have been parsed. // Note that this means that any detection used in init() functions // will not contain these flags. func Flags() { disableFlag = flag.String("cpu.disable", "", "disable cpu features; comma separated list") displayFeats = flag.Bool("cpu.features", false, "lists cpu features and exits") detectArmFlag = flag.Bool("cpu.arm", false, "allow ARM features to be detected; can potentially crash") } // Supports returns whether the CPU supports all of the requested features. func (c CPUInfo) Supports(ids ...FeatureID) bool { for _, id := range ids { if !c.featureSet.inSet(id) { return false } } return true } // Has allows for checking a single feature. // Should be inlined by the compiler. func (c CPUInfo) Has(id FeatureID) bool { return c.featureSet.inSet(id) } // Disable will disable one or several features. func (c *CPUInfo) Disable(ids ...FeatureID) bool { for _, id := range ids { c.featureSet.unset(id) } return true } // Enable will disable one or several features even if they were undetected. // This is of course not recommended for obvious reasons. func (c *CPUInfo) Enable(ids ...FeatureID) bool { for _, id := range ids { c.featureSet.set(id) } return true } // IsVendor returns true if vendor is recognized as Intel func (c CPUInfo) IsVendor(v Vendor) bool { return c.VendorID == v } func (c CPUInfo) FeatureSet() []string { s := make([]string, 0) for _, f := range c.featureSet.Strings() { s = append(s, f) } return s } // RTCounter returns the 64-bit time-stamp counter // Uses the RDTSCP instruction. The value 0 is returned // if the CPU does not support the instruction. func (c CPUInfo) RTCounter() uint64 { if !c.Supports(RDTSCP) { return 0 } a, _, _, d := rdtscpAsm() return uint64(a) | (uint64(d) << 32) } // Ia32TscAux returns the IA32_TSC_AUX part of the RDTSCP. // This variable is OS dependent, but on Linux contains information // about the current cpu/core the code is running on. // If the RDTSCP instruction isn't supported on the CPU, the value 0 is returned. func (c CPUInfo) Ia32TscAux() uint32 { if !c.Supports(RDTSCP) { return 0 } _, _, ecx, _ := rdtscpAsm() return ecx } // LogicalCPU will return the Logical CPU the code is currently executing on. // This is likely to change when the OS re-schedules the running thread // to another CPU. // If the current core cannot be detected, -1 will be returned. func (c CPUInfo) LogicalCPU() int { if c.maxFunc < 1 { return -1 } _, ebx, _, _ := cpuid(1) return int(ebx >> 24) } // frequencies tries to compute the clock speed of the CPU. If leaf 15 is // supported, use it, otherwise parse the brand string. Yes, really. func (c *CPUInfo) frequencies() { c.Hz, c.BoostFreq = 0, 0 mfi := maxFunctionID() if mfi >= 0x15 { eax, ebx, ecx, _ := cpuid(0x15) if eax != 0 && ebx != 0 && ecx != 0 { c.Hz = (int64(ecx) * int64(ebx)) / int64(eax) } } if mfi >= 0x16 { a, b, _, _ := cpuid(0x16) // Base... if a&0xffff > 0 { c.Hz = int64(a&0xffff) * 1_000_000 } // Boost... if b&0xffff > 0 { c.BoostFreq = int64(b&0xffff) * 1_000_000 } } if c.Hz > 0 { return } // computeHz determines the official rated speed of a CPU from its brand // string. This insanity is *actually the official documented way to do // this according to Intel*, prior to leaf 0x15 existing. The official // documentation only shows this working for exactly `x.xx` or `xxxx` // cases, e.g., `2.50GHz` or `1300MHz`; this parser will accept other // sizes. model := c.BrandName hz := strings.LastIndex(model, "Hz") if hz < 3 { return } var multiplier int64 switch model[hz-1] { case 'M': multiplier = 1000 * 1000 case 'G': multiplier = 1000 * 1000 * 1000 case 'T': multiplier = 1000 * 1000 * 1000 * 1000 } if multiplier == 0 { return } freq := int64(0) divisor := int64(0) decimalShift := int64(1) var i int for i = hz - 2; i >= 0 && model[i] != ' '; i-- { if model[i] >= '0' && model[i] <= '9' { freq += int64(model[i]-'0') * decimalShift decimalShift *= 10 } else if model[i] == '.' { if divisor != 0 { return } divisor = decimalShift } else { return } } // we didn't find a space if i < 0 { return } if divisor != 0 { c.Hz = (freq * multiplier) / divisor return } c.Hz = freq * multiplier } // VM Will return true if the cpu id indicates we are in // a virtual machine. func (c CPUInfo) VM() bool { return CPU.featureSet.inSet(HYPERVISOR) } // flags contains detected cpu features and characteristics type flags uint64 // log2(bits_in_uint64) const flagBitsLog2 = 6 const flagBits = 1 << flagBitsLog2 const flagMask = flagBits - 1 // flagSet contains detected cpu features and characteristics in an array of flags type flagSet [(lastID + flagMask) / flagBits]flags func (s flagSet) inSet(feat FeatureID) bool { return s[feat>>flagBitsLog2]&(1<<(feat&flagMask)) != 0 } func (s *flagSet) set(feat FeatureID) { s[feat>>flagBitsLog2] |= 1 << (feat & flagMask) } // setIf will set a feature if boolean is true. func (s *flagSet) setIf(cond bool, features ...FeatureID) { if cond { for _, offset := range features { s[offset>>flagBitsLog2] |= 1 << (offset & flagMask) } } } func (s *flagSet) unset(offset FeatureID) { bit := flags(1 << (offset & flagMask)) s[offset>>flagBitsLog2] = s[offset>>flagBitsLog2] & ^bit } // or with another flagset. func (s *flagSet) or(other flagSet) { for i, v := range other[:] { s[i] |= v } } // ParseFeature will parse the string and return the ID of the matching feature. // Will return UNKNOWN if not found. func ParseFeature(s string) FeatureID { s = strings.ToUpper(s) for i := firstID; i < lastID; i++ { if i.String() == s { return i } } return UNKNOWN } // Strings returns an array of the detected features for FlagsSet. func (s flagSet) Strings() []string { if len(s) == 0 { return []string{""} } r := make([]string, 0) for i := firstID; i < lastID; i++ { if s.inSet(i) { r = append(r, i.String()) } } return r } func maxExtendedFunction() uint32 { eax, _, _, _ := cpuid(0x80000000) return eax } func maxFunctionID() uint32 { a, _, _, _ := cpuid(0) return a } func brandName() string { if maxExtendedFunction() >= 0x80000004 { v := make([]uint32, 0, 48) for i := uint32(0); i < 3; i++ { a, b, c, d := cpuid(0x80000002 + i) v = append(v, a, b, c, d) } return strings.Trim(string(valAsString(v...)), " ") } return "unknown" } func threadsPerCore() int { mfi := maxFunctionID() vend, _ := vendorID() if mfi < 0x4 || (vend != Intel && vend != AMD) { return 1 } if mfi < 0xb { if vend != Intel { return 1 } _, b, _, d := cpuid(1) if (d & (1 << 28)) != 0 { // v will contain logical core count v := (b >> 16) & 255 if v > 1 { a4, _, _, _ := cpuid(4) // physical cores v2 := (a4 >> 26) + 1 if v2 > 0 { return int(v) / int(v2) } } } return 1 } _, b, _, _ := cpuidex(0xb, 0) if b&0xffff == 0 { if vend == AMD { // Workaround for AMD returning 0, assume 2 if >= Zen 2 // It will be more correct than not. fam, _ := familyModel() _, _, _, d := cpuid(1) if (d&(1<<28)) != 0 && fam >= 23 { return 2 } } return 1 } return int(b & 0xffff) } func logicalCores() int { mfi := maxFunctionID() v, _ := vendorID() switch v { case Intel: // Use this on old Intel processors if mfi < 0xb { if mfi < 1 { return 0 } // CPUID.1:EBX[23:16] represents the maximum number of addressable IDs (initial APIC ID) // that can be assigned to logical processors in a physical package. // The value may not be the same as the number of logical processors that are present in the hardware of a physical package. _, ebx, _, _ := cpuid(1) logical := (ebx >> 16) & 0xff return int(logical) } _, b, _, _ := cpuidex(0xb, 1) return int(b & 0xffff) case AMD, Hygon: _, b, _, _ := cpuid(1) return int((b >> 16) & 0xff) default: return 0 } } func familyModel() (int, int) { if maxFunctionID() < 0x1 { return 0, 0 } eax, _, _, _ := cpuid(1) family := ((eax >> 8) & 0xf) + ((eax >> 20) & 0xff) model := ((eax >> 4) & 0xf) + ((eax >> 12) & 0xf0) return int(family), int(model) } func physicalCores() int { v, _ := vendorID() switch v { case Intel: return logicalCores() / threadsPerCore() case AMD, Hygon: lc := logicalCores() tpc := threadsPerCore() if lc > 0 && tpc > 0 { return lc / tpc } // The following is inaccurate on AMD EPYC 7742 64-Core Processor if maxExtendedFunction() >= 0x80000008 { _, _, c, _ := cpuid(0x80000008) if c&0xff > 0 { return int(c&0xff) + 1 } } } return 0 } // Except from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CPUID#EAX.3D0:_Get_vendor_ID var vendorMapping = map[string]Vendor{ "AMDisbetter!": AMD, "AuthenticAMD": AMD, "CentaurHauls": VIA, "GenuineIntel": Intel, "TransmetaCPU": Transmeta, "GenuineTMx86": Transmeta, "Geode by NSC": NSC, "VIA VIA VIA ": VIA, "KVMKVMKVMKVM": KVM, "Microsoft Hv": MSVM, "VMwareVMware": VMware, "XenVMMXenVMM": XenHVM, "bhyve bhyve ": Bhyve, "HygonGenuine": Hygon, "Vortex86 SoC": SiS, "SiS SiS SiS ": SiS, "RiseRiseRise": SiS, "Genuine RDC": RDC, } func vendorID() (Vendor, string) { _, b, c, d := cpuid(0) v := string(valAsString(b, d, c)) vend, ok := vendorMapping[v] if !ok { return VendorUnknown, v } return vend, v } func cacheLine() int { if maxFunctionID() < 0x1 { return 0 } _, ebx, _, _ := cpuid(1) cache := (ebx & 0xff00) >> 5 // cflush size if cache == 0 && maxExtendedFunction() >= 0x80000006 { _, _, ecx, _ := cpuid(0x80000006) cache = ecx & 0xff // cacheline size } // TODO: Read from Cache and TLB Information return int(cache) } func (c *CPUInfo) cacheSize() { c.Cache.L1D = -1 c.Cache.L1I = -1 c.Cache.L2 = -1 c.Cache.L3 = -1 vendor, _ := vendorID() switch vendor { case Intel: if maxFunctionID() < 4 { return } for i := uint32(0); ; i++ { eax, ebx, ecx, _ := cpuidex(4, i) cacheType := eax & 15 if cacheType == 0 { break } cacheLevel := (eax >> 5) & 7 coherency := int(ebx&0xfff) + 1 partitions := int((ebx>>12)&0x3ff) + 1 associativity := int((ebx>>22)&0x3ff) + 1 sets := int(ecx) + 1 size := associativity * partitions * coherency * sets switch cacheLevel { case 1: if cacheType == 1 { // 1 = Data Cache c.Cache.L1D = size } else if cacheType == 2 { // 2 = Instruction Cache c.Cache.L1I = size } else { if c.Cache.L1D < 0 { c.Cache.L1I = size } if c.Cache.L1I < 0 { c.Cache.L1I = size } } case 2: c.Cache.L2 = size case 3: c.Cache.L3 = size } } case AMD, Hygon: // Untested. if maxExtendedFunction() < 0x80000005 { return } _, _, ecx, edx := cpuid(0x80000005) c.Cache.L1D = int(((ecx >> 24) & 0xFF) * 1024) c.Cache.L1I = int(((edx >> 24) & 0xFF) * 1024) if maxExtendedFunction() < 0x80000006 { return } _, _, ecx, _ = cpuid(0x80000006) c.Cache.L2 = int(((ecx >> 16) & 0xFFFF) * 1024) // CPUID Fn8000_001D_EAX_x[N:0] Cache Properties if maxExtendedFunction() < 0x8000001D { return } for i := uint32(0); i < math.MaxUint32; i++ { eax, ebx, ecx, _ := cpuidex(0x8000001D, i) level := (eax >> 5) & 7 cacheNumSets := ecx + 1 cacheLineSize := 1 + (ebx & 2047) cachePhysPartitions := 1 + ((ebx >> 12) & 511) cacheNumWays := 1 + ((ebx >> 22) & 511) typ := eax & 15 size := int(cacheNumSets * cacheLineSize * cachePhysPartitions * cacheNumWays) if typ == 0 { return } switch level { case 1: switch typ { case 1: // Data cache c.Cache.L1D = size case 2: // Inst cache c.Cache.L1I = size default: if c.Cache.L1D < 0 { c.Cache.L1I = size } if c.Cache.L1I < 0 { c.Cache.L1I = size } } case 2: c.Cache.L2 = size case 3: c.Cache.L3 = size } } } return } type SGXEPCSection struct { BaseAddress uint64 EPCSize uint64 } type SGXSupport struct { Available bool LaunchControl bool SGX1Supported bool SGX2Supported bool MaxEnclaveSizeNot64 int64 MaxEnclaveSize64 int64 EPCSections []SGXEPCSection } func hasSGX(available, lc bool) (rval SGXSupport) { rval.Available = available if !available { return } rval.LaunchControl = lc a, _, _, d := cpuidex(0x12, 0) rval.SGX1Supported = a&0x01 != 0 rval.SGX2Supported = a&0x02 != 0 rval.MaxEnclaveSizeNot64 = 1 << (d & 0xFF) // pow 2 rval.MaxEnclaveSize64 = 1 << ((d >> 8) & 0xFF) // pow 2 rval.EPCSections = make([]SGXEPCSection, 0) for subleaf := uint32(2); subleaf < 2+8; subleaf++ { eax, ebx, ecx, edx := cpuidex(0x12, subleaf) leafType := eax & 0xf if leafType == 0 { // Invalid subleaf, stop iterating break } else if leafType == 1 { // EPC Section subleaf baseAddress := uint64(eax&0xfffff000) + (uint64(ebx&0x000fffff) << 32) size := uint64(ecx&0xfffff000) + (uint64(edx&0x000fffff) << 32) section := SGXEPCSection{BaseAddress: baseAddress, EPCSize: size} rval.EPCSections = append(rval.EPCSections, section) } } return } func support() flagSet { var fs flagSet mfi := maxFunctionID() vend, _ := vendorID() if mfi < 0x1 { return fs } family, model := familyModel() _, _, c, d := cpuid(1) fs.setIf((d&(1<<15)) != 0, CMOV) fs.setIf((d&(1<<23)) != 0, MMX) fs.setIf((d&(1<<25)) != 0, MMXEXT) fs.setIf((d&(1<<25)) != 0, SSE) fs.setIf((d&(1<<26)) != 0, SSE2) fs.setIf((c&1) != 0, SSE3) fs.setIf((c&(1<<5)) != 0, VMX) fs.setIf((c&0x00000200) != 0, SSSE3) fs.setIf((c&0x00080000) != 0, SSE4) fs.setIf((c&0x00100000) != 0, SSE42) fs.setIf((c&(1<<25)) != 0, AESNI) fs.setIf((c&(1<<1)) != 0, CLMUL) fs.setIf(c&(1<<23) != 0, POPCNT) fs.setIf(c&(1<<30) != 0, RDRAND) // This bit has been reserved by Intel & AMD for use by hypervisors, // and indicates the presence of a hypervisor. fs.setIf(c&(1<<31) != 0, HYPERVISOR) fs.setIf(c&(1<<29) != 0, F16C) fs.setIf(c&(1<<13) != 0, CX16) if vend == Intel && (d&(1<<28)) != 0 && mfi >= 4 { fs.setIf(threadsPerCore() > 1, HTT) } if vend == AMD && (d&(1<<28)) != 0 && mfi >= 4 { fs.setIf(threadsPerCore() > 1, HTT) } // Check XGETBV/XSAVE (26), OXSAVE (27) and AVX (28) bits const avxCheck = 1<<26 | 1<<27 | 1<<28 if c&avxCheck == avxCheck { // Check for OS support eax, _ := xgetbv(0) if (eax & 0x6) == 0x6 { fs.set(AVX) switch vend { case Intel: // Older than Haswell. fs.setIf(family == 6 && model < 60, AVXSLOW) case AMD: // Older than Zen 2 fs.setIf(family < 23 || (family == 23 && model < 49), AVXSLOW) } } } // FMA3 can be used with SSE registers, so no OS support is strictly needed. // fma3 and OSXSAVE needed. const fma3Check = 1<<12 | 1<<27 fs.setIf(c&fma3Check == fma3Check, FMA3) // Check AVX2, AVX2 requires OS support, but BMI1/2 don't. if mfi >= 7 { _, ebx, ecx, edx := cpuidex(7, 0) eax1, _, _, _ := cpuidex(7, 1) if fs.inSet(AVX) && (ebx&0x00000020) != 0 { fs.set(AVX2) } // CPUID.(EAX=7, ECX=0).EBX if (ebx & 0x00000008) != 0 { fs.set(BMI1) fs.setIf((ebx&0x00000100) != 0, BMI2) } fs.setIf(ebx&(1<<2) != 0, SGX) fs.setIf(ebx&(1<<4) != 0, HLE) fs.setIf(ebx&(1<<9) != 0, ERMS) fs.setIf(ebx&(1<<11) != 0, RTM) fs.setIf(ebx&(1<<14) != 0, MPX) fs.setIf(ebx&(1<<18) != 0, RDSEED) fs.setIf(ebx&(1<<19) != 0, ADX) fs.setIf(ebx&(1<<29) != 0, SHA) // CPUID.(EAX=7, ECX=0).ECX fs.setIf(ecx&(1<<5) != 0, WAITPKG) fs.setIf(ecx&(1<<25) != 0, CLDEMOTE) fs.setIf(ecx&(1<<27) != 0, MOVDIRI) fs.setIf(ecx&(1<<28) != 0, MOVDIR64B) fs.setIf(ecx&(1<<29) != 0, ENQCMD) fs.setIf(ecx&(1<<30) != 0, SGXLC) // CPUID.(EAX=7, ECX=0).EDX fs.setIf(edx&(1<<11) != 0, RTM_ALWAYS_ABORT) fs.setIf(edx&(1<<14) != 0, SERIALIZE) fs.setIf(edx&(1<<16) != 0, TSXLDTRK) fs.setIf(edx&(1<<26) != 0, IBPB) fs.setIf(edx&(1<<27) != 0, STIBP) // Only detect AVX-512 features if XGETBV is supported if c&((1<<26)|(1<<27)) == (1<<26)|(1<<27) { // Check for OS support eax, _ := xgetbv(0) // Verify that XCR0[7:5] = ‘111b’ (OPMASK state, upper 256-bit of ZMM0-ZMM15 and // ZMM16-ZMM31 state are enabled by OS) /// and that XCR0[2:1] = ‘11b’ (XMM state and YMM state are enabled by OS). hasAVX512 := (eax>>5)&7 == 7 && (eax>>1)&3 == 3 if runtime.GOOS == "darwin" { hasAVX512 = fs.inSet(AVX) && darwinHasAVX512() } if hasAVX512 { fs.setIf(ebx&(1<<16) != 0, AVX512F) fs.setIf(ebx&(1<<17) != 0, AVX512DQ) fs.setIf(ebx&(1<<21) != 0, AVX512IFMA) fs.setIf(ebx&(1<<26) != 0, AVX512PF) fs.setIf(ebx&(1<<27) != 0, AVX512ER) fs.setIf(ebx&(1<<28) != 0, AVX512CD) fs.setIf(ebx&(1<<30) != 0, AVX512BW) fs.setIf(ebx&(1<<31) != 0, AVX512VL) // ecx fs.setIf(ecx&(1<<1) != 0, AVX512VBMI) fs.setIf(ecx&(1<<6) != 0, AVX512VBMI2) fs.setIf(ecx&(1<<8) != 0, GFNI) fs.setIf(ecx&(1<<9) != 0, VAES) fs.setIf(ecx&(1<<10) != 0, VPCLMULQDQ) fs.setIf(ecx&(1<<11) != 0, AVX512VNNI) fs.setIf(ecx&(1<<12) != 0, AVX512BITALG) fs.setIf(ecx&(1<<14) != 0, AVX512VPOPCNTDQ) // edx fs.setIf(edx&(1<<8) != 0, AVX512VP2INTERSECT) fs.setIf(edx&(1<<22) != 0, AMXBF16) fs.setIf(edx&(1<<23) != 0, AVX512FP16) fs.setIf(edx&(1<<24) != 0, AMXTILE) fs.setIf(edx&(1<<25) != 0, AMXINT8) // eax1 = CPUID.(EAX=7, ECX=1).EAX fs.setIf(eax1&(1<<5) != 0, AVX512BF16) } } } if maxExtendedFunction() >= 0x80000001 { _, _, c, d := cpuid(0x80000001) if (c & (1 << 5)) != 0 { fs.set(LZCNT) fs.set(POPCNT) } fs.setIf((c&(1<<10)) != 0, IBS) fs.setIf((d&(1<<31)) != 0, AMD3DNOW) fs.setIf((d&(1<<30)) != 0, AMD3DNOWEXT) fs.setIf((d&(1<<23)) != 0, MMX) fs.setIf((d&(1<<22)) != 0, MMXEXT) fs.setIf((c&(1<<6)) != 0, SSE4A) fs.setIf(d&(1<<20) != 0, NX) fs.setIf(d&(1<<27) != 0, RDTSCP) /* XOP and FMA4 use the AVX instruction coding scheme, so they can't be * used unless the OS has AVX support. */ if fs.inSet(AVX) { fs.setIf((c&0x00000800) != 0, XOP) fs.setIf((c&0x00010000) != 0, FMA4) } } if maxExtendedFunction() >= 0x80000007 { _, b, _, d := cpuid(0x80000007) fs.setIf((b&(1<<0)) != 0, MCAOVERFLOW) fs.setIf((b&(1<<1)) != 0, SUCCOR) fs.setIf((b&(1<<2)) != 0, HWA) fs.setIf((d&(1<<9)) != 0, CPBOOST) } if maxExtendedFunction() >= 0x80000008 { _, b, _, _ := cpuid(0x80000008) fs.setIf((b&(1<<9)) != 0, WBNOINVD) fs.setIf((b&(1<<8)) != 0, MCOMMIT) fs.setIf((b&(1<<13)) != 0, INT_WBINVD) fs.setIf((b&(1<<4)) != 0, RDPRU) fs.setIf((b&(1<<3)) != 0, INVLPGB) fs.setIf((b&(1<<1)) != 0, MSRIRC) fs.setIf((b&(1<<0)) != 0, CLZERO) } if maxExtendedFunction() >= 0x8000001b && fs.inSet(IBS) { eax, _, _, _ := cpuid(0x8000001b) fs.setIf((eax>>0)&1 == 1, IBSFFV) fs.setIf((eax>>1)&1 == 1, IBSFETCHSAM) fs.setIf((eax>>2)&1 == 1, IBSOPSAM) fs.setIf((eax>>3)&1 == 1, IBSRDWROPCNT) fs.setIf((eax>>4)&1 == 1, IBSOPCNT) fs.setIf((eax>>5)&1 == 1, IBSBRNTRGT) fs.setIf((eax>>6)&1 == 1, IBSOPCNTEXT) fs.setIf((eax>>7)&1 == 1, IBSRIPINVALIDCHK) } return fs } func valAsString(values ...uint32) []byte { r := make([]byte, 4*len(values)) for i, v := range values { dst := r[i*4:] dst[0] = byte(v & 0xff) dst[1] = byte((v >> 8) & 0xff) dst[2] = byte((v >> 16) & 0xff) dst[3] = byte((v >> 24) & 0xff) switch { case dst[0] == 0: return r[:i*4] case dst[1] == 0: return r[:i*4+1] case dst[2] == 0: return r[:i*4+2] case dst[3] == 0: return r[:i*4+3] } } return r }