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-rw-r--r--vendor/portable-atomic/src/imp/atomic128/detect/aarch64_aa64reg.rs628
-rw-r--r--vendor/portable-atomic/src/imp/atomic128/detect/aarch64_fuchsia.rs91
-rw-r--r--vendor/portable-atomic/src/imp/atomic128/detect/aarch64_macos.rs152
-rw-r--r--vendor/portable-atomic/src/imp/atomic128/detect/aarch64_windows.rs81
-rw-r--r--vendor/portable-atomic/src/imp/atomic128/detect/auxv.rs727
-rw-r--r--vendor/portable-atomic/src/imp/atomic128/detect/common.rs395
-rw-r--r--vendor/portable-atomic/src/imp/atomic128/detect/x86_64.rs116
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+// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 OR MIT
+
+// Run-time feature detection on aarch64 Linux/FreeBSD/NetBSD/OpenBSD by parsing system registers.
+//
+// As of nightly-2023-01-23, is_aarch64_feature_detected doesn't support run-time detection on NetBSD/OpenBSD.
+// https://github.com/rust-lang/stdarch/blob/a0c30f3e3c75adcd6ee7efc94014ebcead61c507/crates/std_detect/src/detect/mod.rs
+// https://github.com/rust-lang/stdarch/pull/1374
+//
+// Refs:
+// - https://developer.arm.com/documentation/ddi0601/latest/AArch64-Registers
+// - https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/arm64/cpu-feature-registers.txt
+// - https://github.com/rust-lang/stdarch/blob/a0c30f3e3c75adcd6ee7efc94014ebcead61c507/crates/std_detect/src/detect/os/aarch64.rs
+//
+// Supported platforms:
+// - Linux 4.11+ (emulate mrs instruction)
+// https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/77c97b4ee21290f5f083173d957843b615abbff2
+// - FreeBSD 12.0+ (emulate mrs instruction)
+// https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-src/commit/398810619cb32abf349f8de23f29510b2ee0839b
+// - NetBSD 9.0+ (through sysctl)
+// https://github.com/NetBSD/src/commit/0e9d25528729f7fea53e78275d1bc5039dfe8ffb
+// - OpenBSD 7.1+ (through sysctl)
+// https://github.com/openbsd/src/commit/d335af936b9d7dd9cf655cae1ce19560c45de6c8
+//
+// For now, this module is only used on NetBSD/OpenBSD.
+// On Linux/FreeBSD, this module is test-only:
+// - On Linux, this approach requires a higher kernel version than Rust supports,
+// and also does not work with qemu-user (as of QEMU 7.2) and Valgrind.
+// (Looking into HWCAP_CPUID in auxvec, it appears that Valgrind is setting it
+// to false correctly, but qemu-user is setting it to true.)
+// - On FreeBSD, this approach does not work on FreeBSD 12 on QEMU (confirmed on
+// FreeBSD 12.{2,3,4}), and we got SIGILL (worked on FreeBSD 13 and 14).
+
+include!("common.rs");
+
+#[cfg_attr(test, derive(Debug, PartialEq))]
+struct AA64Reg {
+ aa64isar0: u64,
+ #[cfg(test)]
+ aa64isar1: u64,
+ // OpenBSD has an API to get this, but currently always returns 0.
+ // https://github.com/openbsd/src/blob/6a233889798dc3ecb18acc52dce1e57862af2957/sys/arch/arm64/arm64/machdep.c#L371-L377
+ #[cfg_attr(target_os = "openbsd", cfg(test))]
+ aa64mmfr2: u64,
+}
+
+#[cold]
+fn _detect(info: &mut CpuInfo) {
+ let AA64Reg {
+ aa64isar0,
+ #[cfg(test)]
+ aa64isar1,
+ #[cfg_attr(target_os = "openbsd", cfg(test))]
+ aa64mmfr2,
+ } = imp::aa64reg();
+
+ // ID_AA64ISAR0_EL1, Instruction Set Attribute Register 0
+ // https://developer.arm.com/documentation/ddi0601/2023-06/AArch64-Registers/ID-AA64ISAR0-EL1--AArch64-Instruction-Set-Attribute-Register-0?lang=en
+ let atomic = extract(aa64isar0, 23, 20);
+ if atomic >= 2 {
+ info.set(CpuInfo::HAS_LSE);
+ // we currently only use FEAT_LSE and FEAT_LSE2 in outline-atomics.
+ #[cfg(test)]
+ {
+ if atomic >= 3 {
+ info.set(CpuInfo::HAS_LSE128);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ // we currently only use FEAT_LSE and FEAT_LSE2 in outline-atomics.
+ #[cfg(test)]
+ {
+ // ID_AA64ISAR1_EL1, Instruction Set Attribute Register 1
+ // https://developer.arm.com/documentation/ddi0601/2023-06/AArch64-Registers/ID-AA64ISAR1-EL1--AArch64-Instruction-Set-Attribute-Register-1?lang=en
+ if extract(aa64isar1, 23, 20) >= 3 {
+ info.set(CpuInfo::HAS_RCPC3);
+ }
+ }
+ // OpenBSD has an API to get this, but currently always returns 0.
+ // https://github.com/openbsd/src/blob/6a233889798dc3ecb18acc52dce1e57862af2957/sys/arch/arm64/arm64/machdep.c#L371-L377
+ #[cfg_attr(target_os = "openbsd", cfg(test))]
+ {
+ // ID_AA64MMFR2_EL1, AArch64 Memory Model Feature Register 2
+ // https://developer.arm.com/documentation/ddi0601/2023-06/AArch64-Registers/ID-AA64MMFR2-EL1--AArch64-Memory-Model-Feature-Register-2?lang=en
+ if extract(aa64mmfr2, 35, 32) >= 1 {
+ info.set(CpuInfo::HAS_LSE2);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+fn extract(x: u64, high: usize, low: usize) -> u64 {
+ (x >> low) & ((1 << (high - low + 1)) - 1)
+}
+
+#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "netbsd", target_os = "openbsd")))]
+mod imp {
+ // This module is test-only. See parent module docs for details.
+
+ #[cfg(not(portable_atomic_no_asm))]
+ use core::arch::asm;
+
+ use super::AA64Reg;
+
+ pub(super) fn aa64reg() -> AA64Reg {
+ // SAFETY: This is safe on FreeBSD 12.0+. FreeBSD 11 was EoL on 2021-09-30.
+ // Note that stdarch has been doing the same thing since before FreeBSD 11 was EoL.
+ // https://github.com/rust-lang/stdarch/pull/611
+ unsafe {
+ let aa64isar0: u64;
+ asm!(
+ "mrs {0}, ID_AA64ISAR0_EL1",
+ out(reg) aa64isar0,
+ options(pure, nomem, nostack, preserves_flags)
+ );
+ #[cfg(test)]
+ let aa64isar1: u64;
+ #[cfg(test)]
+ {
+ asm!(
+ "mrs {0}, ID_AA64ISAR1_EL1",
+ out(reg) aa64isar1,
+ options(pure, nomem, nostack, preserves_flags)
+ );
+ }
+ let aa64mmfr2: u64;
+ asm!(
+ "mrs {0}, ID_AA64MMFR2_EL1",
+ out(reg) aa64mmfr2,
+ options(pure, nomem, nostack, preserves_flags)
+ );
+ AA64Reg {
+ aa64isar0,
+ #[cfg(test)]
+ aa64isar1,
+ aa64mmfr2,
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+#[cfg(target_os = "netbsd")]
+mod imp {
+ // NetBSD doesn't trap the mrs instruction, but exposes the system registers through sysctl.
+ // https://github.com/NetBSD/src/commit/0e9d25528729f7fea53e78275d1bc5039dfe8ffb
+ // https://github.com/golang/sys/commit/ef9fd89ba245e184bdd308f7f2b4f3c551fa5b0f
+
+ use core::ptr;
+
+ use super::AA64Reg;
+
+ // core::ffi::c_* (except c_void) requires Rust 1.64, libc will soon require Rust 1.47
+ #[allow(non_camel_case_types)]
+ pub(super) mod ffi {
+ pub(crate) use super::super::c_types::{c_char, c_int, c_size_t, c_void};
+
+ extern "C" {
+ // Defined in sys/sysctl.h.
+ // https://man.netbsd.org/sysctl.3
+ // https://github.com/NetBSD/src/blob/167403557cf60bed09a63fc84d941a1a4bd7d52e/sys/sys/sysctl.h
+ // https://github.com/rust-lang/libc/blob/0.2.139/src/unix/bsd/netbsdlike/netbsd/mod.rs#L2582
+ pub(crate) fn sysctlbyname(
+ name: *const c_char,
+ old_p: *mut c_void,
+ old_len_p: *mut c_size_t,
+ new_p: *const c_void,
+ new_len: c_size_t,
+ ) -> c_int;
+ }
+
+ // Defined in aarch64/armreg.h.
+ // https://github.com/NetBSD/src/blob/167403557cf60bed09a63fc84d941a1a4bd7d52e/sys/arch/aarch64/include/armreg.h#L1626
+ #[derive(Clone, Copy)]
+ #[repr(C)]
+ pub(crate) struct aarch64_sysctl_cpu_id {
+ // NetBSD 9.0+
+ // https://github.com/NetBSD/src/commit/0e9d25528729f7fea53e78275d1bc5039dfe8ffb
+ pub(crate) midr: u64,
+ pub(crate) revidr: u64,
+ pub(crate) mpidr: u64,
+ pub(crate) aa64dfr0: u64,
+ pub(crate) aa64dfr1: u64,
+ pub(crate) aa64isar0: u64,
+ pub(crate) aa64isar1: u64,
+ pub(crate) aa64mmfr0: u64,
+ pub(crate) aa64mmfr1: u64,
+ pub(crate) aa64mmfr2: u64,
+ pub(crate) aa64pfr0: u64,
+ pub(crate) aa64pfr1: u64,
+ pub(crate) aa64zfr0: u64,
+ pub(crate) mvfr0: u32,
+ pub(crate) mvfr1: u32,
+ pub(crate) mvfr2: u32,
+ // NetBSD 10.0+
+ // https://github.com/NetBSD/src/commit/0c7bdc13f0e332cccec56e307f023b4888638973
+ pub(crate) pad: u32,
+ pub(crate) clidr: u64,
+ pub(crate) ctr: u64,
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub(super) unsafe fn sysctl_cpu_id(name: &[u8]) -> Option<AA64Reg> {
+ const OUT_LEN: ffi::c_size_t =
+ core::mem::size_of::<ffi::aarch64_sysctl_cpu_id>() as ffi::c_size_t;
+
+ debug_assert_eq!(name.last(), Some(&0), "{:?}", name);
+ debug_assert_eq!(name.iter().filter(|&&v| v == 0).count(), 1, "{:?}", name);
+
+ // SAFETY: all fields of aarch64_sysctl_cpu_id are zero-able and we use
+ // the result when machdep.cpuN.cpu_id sysctl was successful.
+ let mut buf: ffi::aarch64_sysctl_cpu_id = unsafe { core::mem::zeroed() };
+ let mut out_len = OUT_LEN;
+ // SAFETY:
+ // - the caller must guarantee that `name` is ` machdep.cpuN.cpu_id` in a C string.
+ // - `out_len` does not exceed the size of the value at `buf`.
+ // - `sysctlbyname` is thread-safe.
+ let res = unsafe {
+ ffi::sysctlbyname(
+ name.as_ptr().cast::<ffi::c_char>(),
+ (&mut buf as *mut ffi::aarch64_sysctl_cpu_id).cast::<ffi::c_void>(),
+ &mut out_len,
+ ptr::null_mut(),
+ 0,
+ )
+ };
+ if res != 0 {
+ return None;
+ }
+ Some(AA64Reg {
+ aa64isar0: buf.aa64isar0,
+ #[cfg(test)]
+ aa64isar1: buf.aa64isar1,
+ aa64mmfr2: buf.aa64mmfr2,
+ })
+ }
+
+ pub(super) fn aa64reg() -> AA64Reg {
+ // Get system registers for cpu0.
+ // If failed, returns default because machdep.cpuN.cpu_id sysctl is not available.
+ // machdep.cpuN.cpu_id sysctl was added on NetBSD 9.0 so it is not available on older versions.
+ // SAFETY: we passed a valid name in a C string.
+ // It is ok to check only cpu0, even if there are more CPUs.
+ // https://github.com/NetBSD/src/commit/bd9707e06ea7d21b5c24df6dfc14cb37c2819416
+ // https://github.com/golang/sys/commit/ef9fd89ba245e184bdd308f7f2b4f3c551fa5b0f
+ match unsafe { sysctl_cpu_id(b"machdep.cpu0.cpu_id\0") } {
+ Some(cpu_id) => cpu_id,
+ None => AA64Reg {
+ aa64isar0: 0,
+ #[cfg(test)]
+ aa64isar1: 0,
+ aa64mmfr2: 0,
+ },
+ }
+ }
+}
+#[cfg(target_os = "openbsd")]
+mod imp {
+ // OpenBSD doesn't trap the mrs instruction, but exposes the system registers through sysctl.
+ // https://github.com/openbsd/src/commit/d335af936b9d7dd9cf655cae1ce19560c45de6c8
+ // https://github.com/golang/go/commit/cd54ef1f61945459486e9eea2f016d99ef1da925
+
+ use core::ptr;
+
+ use super::AA64Reg;
+
+ // core::ffi::c_* (except c_void) requires Rust 1.64, libc will soon require Rust 1.47
+ #[allow(non_camel_case_types)]
+ pub(super) mod ffi {
+ pub(crate) use super::super::c_types::{c_int, c_size_t, c_uint, c_void};
+
+ // Defined in sys/sysctl.h.
+ // https://github.com/openbsd/src/blob/72ccc03bd11da614f31f7ff76e3f6fce99bc1c79/sys/sys/sysctl.h#L82
+ pub(crate) const CTL_MACHDEP: c_int = 7;
+ // Defined in machine/cpu.h.
+ // https://github.com/openbsd/src/blob/72ccc03bd11da614f31f7ff76e3f6fce99bc1c79/sys/arch/arm64/include/cpu.h#L25-L40
+ pub(crate) const CPU_ID_AA64ISAR0: c_int = 2;
+ #[cfg(test)]
+ pub(crate) const CPU_ID_AA64ISAR1: c_int = 3;
+ // OpenBSD has an API to get this, but currently always returns 0.
+ // https://github.com/openbsd/src/blob/6a233889798dc3ecb18acc52dce1e57862af2957/sys/arch/arm64/arm64/machdep.c#L371-L377
+ #[cfg(test)]
+ pub(crate) const CPU_ID_AA64MMFR2: c_int = 7;
+
+ extern "C" {
+ // Defined in sys/sysctl.h.
+ // https://man.openbsd.org/sysctl.2
+ // https://github.com/openbsd/src/blob/72ccc03bd11da614f31f7ff76e3f6fce99bc1c79/sys/sys/sysctl.h
+ // https://github.com/rust-lang/libc/blob/0.2.139/src/unix/bsd/netbsdlike/openbsd/mod.rs#L1817-L1824
+ pub(crate) fn sysctl(
+ name: *const c_int,
+ name_len: c_uint,
+ old_p: *mut c_void,
+ old_len_p: *mut c_size_t,
+ new_p: *mut c_void,
+ new_len: c_size_t,
+ ) -> c_int;
+ }
+ }
+
+ // ID_AA64ISAR0_EL1 and ID_AA64ISAR1_EL1 are supported on OpenBSD 7.1+.
+ // https://github.com/openbsd/src/commit/d335af936b9d7dd9cf655cae1ce19560c45de6c8
+ // Others are supported on OpenBSD 7.3+.
+ // https://github.com/openbsd/src/commit/c7654cd65262d532212f65123ee3905ba200365c
+ // sysctl returns an unsupported error if operation is not supported,
+ // so we can safely use this function on older versions of OpenBSD.
+ pub(super) fn aa64reg() -> AA64Reg {
+ let aa64isar0 = sysctl64(&[ffi::CTL_MACHDEP, ffi::CPU_ID_AA64ISAR0]).unwrap_or(0);
+ #[cfg(test)]
+ let aa64isar1 = sysctl64(&[ffi::CTL_MACHDEP, ffi::CPU_ID_AA64ISAR1]).unwrap_or(0);
+ #[cfg(test)]
+ let aa64mmfr2 = sysctl64(&[ffi::CTL_MACHDEP, ffi::CPU_ID_AA64MMFR2]).unwrap_or(0);
+ AA64Reg {
+ aa64isar0,
+ #[cfg(test)]
+ aa64isar1,
+ #[cfg(test)]
+ aa64mmfr2,
+ }
+ }
+
+ fn sysctl64(mib: &[ffi::c_int]) -> Option<u64> {
+ const OUT_LEN: ffi::c_size_t = core::mem::size_of::<u64>() as ffi::c_size_t;
+ let mut out = 0_u64;
+ let mut out_len = OUT_LEN;
+ #[allow(clippy::cast_possible_truncation)]
+ // SAFETY:
+ // - `mib.len()` does not exceed the size of `mib`.
+ // - `out_len` does not exceed the size of `out`.
+ // - `sysctl` is thread-safe.
+ let res = unsafe {
+ ffi::sysctl(
+ mib.as_ptr(),
+ mib.len() as ffi::c_uint,
+ (&mut out as *mut u64).cast::<ffi::c_void>(),
+ &mut out_len,
+ ptr::null_mut(),
+ 0,
+ )
+ };
+ if res == -1 {
+ return None;
+ }
+ debug_assert_eq!(out_len, OUT_LEN);
+ Some(out)
+ }
+}
+
+#[allow(
+ clippy::alloc_instead_of_core,
+ clippy::std_instead_of_alloc,
+ clippy::std_instead_of_core,
+ clippy::undocumented_unsafe_blocks,
+ clippy::wildcard_imports
+)]
+#[cfg(test)]
+mod tests {
+ use std::{
+ process::Command,
+ string::{String, ToString},
+ };
+
+ use super::*;
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_aa64reg() {
+ let AA64Reg { aa64isar0, aa64isar1, aa64mmfr2 } = imp::aa64reg();
+ std::eprintln!("aa64isar0={}", aa64isar0);
+ std::eprintln!("aa64isar1={}", aa64isar1);
+ std::eprintln!("aa64mmfr2={}", aa64mmfr2);
+ if cfg!(target_os = "openbsd") {
+ let output = Command::new("sysctl").arg("machdep").output().unwrap();
+ assert!(output.status.success());
+ let stdout = String::from_utf8(output.stdout).unwrap();
+ // OpenBSD 7.1+
+ assert_eq!(
+ stdout.lines().find_map(|s| s.strip_prefix("machdep.id_aa64isar0=")).unwrap_or("0"),
+ aa64isar0.to_string(),
+ );
+ assert_eq!(
+ stdout.lines().find_map(|s| s.strip_prefix("machdep.id_aa64isar1=")).unwrap_or("0"),
+ aa64isar1.to_string(),
+ );
+ // OpenBSD 7.3+
+ assert_eq!(
+ stdout.lines().find_map(|s| s.strip_prefix("machdep.id_aa64mmfr2=")).unwrap_or("0"),
+ aa64mmfr2.to_string(),
+ );
+ }
+ if detect().test(CpuInfo::HAS_LSE) {
+ let atomic = extract(aa64isar0, 23, 20);
+ if detect().test(CpuInfo::HAS_LSE128) {
+ assert_eq!(atomic, 3);
+ } else {
+ assert_eq!(atomic, 2);
+ }
+ }
+ if detect().test(CpuInfo::HAS_LSE2) {
+ assert_eq!(extract(aa64mmfr2, 35, 32), 1);
+ }
+ if detect().test(CpuInfo::HAS_RCPC3) {
+ assert_eq!(extract(aa64isar1, 23, 20), 3);
+ }
+ }
+
+ #[allow(clippy::cast_possible_wrap)]
+ #[cfg(target_os = "netbsd")]
+ #[test]
+ fn test_netbsd() {
+ use c_types::*;
+ use core::{arch::asm, mem, ptr};
+ use imp::ffi;
+ use test_helper::sys;
+
+ // Call syscall using asm instead of libc.
+ // Note that NetBSD does not guarantee the stability of raw syscall as
+ // much as Linux does (It may actually be stable enough, though: https://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2019-June/133393.html).
+ //
+ // This is currently used only for testing.
+ unsafe fn sysctl_cpu_id_asm_syscall(name: &[&[u8]]) -> Result<AA64Reg, c_int> {
+ // https://github.com/golang/go/blob/4badad8d477ffd7a6b762c35bc69aed82faface7/src/syscall/asm_netbsd_arm64.s
+ #[inline]
+ unsafe fn sysctl(
+ name: *const c_int,
+ name_len: c_uint,
+ old_p: *mut c_void,
+ old_len_p: *mut c_size_t,
+ new_p: *const c_void,
+ new_len: c_size_t,
+ ) -> Result<c_int, c_int> {
+ #[allow(clippy::cast_possible_truncation)]
+ // SAFETY: the caller must uphold the safety contract.
+ unsafe {
+ let mut n = sys::SYS___sysctl as u64;
+ let r: i64;
+ asm!(
+ "svc 0",
+ "b.cc 2f",
+ "mov x17, x0",
+ "mov x0, #-1",
+ "2:",
+ inout("x17") n,
+ inout("x0") ptr_reg!(name) => r,
+ inout("x1") name_len as u64 => _,
+ in("x2") ptr_reg!(old_p),
+ in("x3") ptr_reg!(old_len_p),
+ in("x4") ptr_reg!(new_p),
+ in("x5") new_len as u64,
+ options(nostack),
+ );
+ if r as c_int == -1 {
+ Err(n as c_int)
+ } else {
+ Ok(r as c_int)
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ // https://github.com/golang/sys/blob/4badad8d477ffd7a6b762c35bc69aed82faface7/cpu/cpu_netbsd_arm64.go.
+ use std::{vec, vec::Vec};
+ fn sysctl_nodes(mib: &mut Vec<i32>) -> Result<Vec<sys::sysctlnode>, i32> {
+ mib.push(sys::CTL_QUERY);
+ let mut q_node = sys::sysctlnode {
+ sysctl_flags: sys::SYSCTL_VERS_1,
+ ..unsafe { mem::zeroed() }
+ };
+ let qp = (&mut q_node as *mut sys::sysctlnode).cast::<ffi::c_void>();
+ let sz = mem::size_of::<sys::sysctlnode>();
+ let mut olen = 0;
+ #[allow(clippy::cast_possible_truncation)]
+ unsafe {
+ sysctl(mib.as_ptr(), mib.len() as c_uint, ptr::null_mut(), &mut olen, qp, sz)?;
+ }
+
+ let mut nodes = Vec::<sys::sysctlnode>::with_capacity(olen / sz);
+ let np = nodes.as_mut_ptr().cast::<ffi::c_void>();
+ #[allow(clippy::cast_possible_truncation)]
+ unsafe {
+ sysctl(mib.as_ptr(), mib.len() as c_uint, np, &mut olen, qp, sz)?;
+ nodes.set_len(olen / sz);
+ }
+
+ mib.pop(); // pop CTL_QUERY
+ Ok(nodes)
+ }
+ fn name_to_mib(parts: &[&[u8]]) -> Result<Vec<i32>, i32> {
+ let mut mib = vec![];
+ for (part_no, &part) in parts.iter().enumerate() {
+ let nodes = sysctl_nodes(&mut mib)?;
+ for node in nodes {
+ let mut n = vec![];
+ for b in node.sysctl_name {
+ if b != 0 {
+ n.push(b);
+ }
+ }
+ if n == part {
+ mib.push(node.sysctl_num);
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ if mib.len() != part_no + 1 {
+ return Err(0);
+ }
+ }
+
+ Ok(mib)
+ }
+
+ const OUT_LEN: ffi::c_size_t =
+ core::mem::size_of::<ffi::aarch64_sysctl_cpu_id>() as ffi::c_size_t;
+
+ let mib = name_to_mib(name)?;
+
+ let mut buf: ffi::aarch64_sysctl_cpu_id = unsafe { core::mem::zeroed() };
+ let mut out_len = OUT_LEN;
+ #[allow(clippy::cast_possible_truncation)]
+ unsafe {
+ sysctl(
+ mib.as_ptr(),
+ mib.len() as c_uint,
+ (&mut buf as *mut ffi::aarch64_sysctl_cpu_id).cast::<ffi::c_void>(),
+ &mut out_len,
+ ptr::null_mut(),
+ 0,
+ )?;
+ }
+ Ok(AA64Reg {
+ aa64isar0: buf.aa64isar0,
+ #[cfg(test)]
+ aa64isar1: buf.aa64isar1,
+ #[cfg(test)]
+ aa64mmfr2: buf.aa64mmfr2,
+ })
+ }
+
+ unsafe {
+ assert_eq!(
+ imp::sysctl_cpu_id(b"machdep.cpu0.cpu_id\0").unwrap(),
+ sysctl_cpu_id_asm_syscall(&[b"machdep", b"cpu0", b"cpu_id"]).unwrap()
+ );
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Static assertions for FFI bindings.
+ // This checks that FFI bindings defined in this crate, FFI bindings defined
+ // in libc, and FFI bindings generated for the platform's latest header file
+ // using bindgen have compatible signatures (or the same values if constants).
+ // Since this is static assertion, we can detect problems with
+ // `cargo check --tests --target <target>` run in CI (via TESTS=1 build.sh)
+ // without actually running tests on these platforms.
+ // See also tools/codegen/src/ffi.rs.
+ // TODO(codegen): auto-generate this test
+ #[cfg(target_os = "netbsd")]
+ #[allow(
+ clippy::cast_possible_wrap,
+ clippy::cast_sign_loss,
+ clippy::no_effect_underscore_binding,
+ clippy::used_underscore_binding
+ )]
+ const _: fn() = || {
+ use core::mem::size_of;
+ use imp::ffi;
+ use test_helper::{libc, sys};
+ let mut _sysctlbyname: unsafe extern "C" fn(
+ *const ffi::c_char,
+ *mut ffi::c_void,
+ *mut ffi::c_size_t,
+ *const ffi::c_void,
+ ffi::c_size_t,
+ ) -> ffi::c_int = ffi::sysctlbyname;
+ _sysctlbyname = libc::sysctlbyname;
+ _sysctlbyname = sys::sysctlbyname;
+ // libc doesn't have this
+ // static_assert!(
+ // size_of::<ffi::aarch64_sysctl_cpu_id>() == size_of::<libc::aarch64_sysctl_cpu_id>()
+ // );
+ static_assert!(
+ size_of::<ffi::aarch64_sysctl_cpu_id>() == size_of::<sys::aarch64_sysctl_cpu_id>()
+ );
+ let ffi: ffi::aarch64_sysctl_cpu_id = unsafe { core::mem::zeroed() };
+ let _ = sys::aarch64_sysctl_cpu_id {
+ ac_midr: ffi.midr,
+ ac_revidr: ffi.revidr,
+ ac_mpidr: ffi.mpidr,
+ ac_aa64dfr0: ffi.aa64dfr0,
+ ac_aa64dfr1: ffi.aa64dfr1,
+ ac_aa64isar0: ffi.aa64isar0,
+ ac_aa64isar1: ffi.aa64isar1,
+ ac_aa64mmfr0: ffi.aa64mmfr0,
+ ac_aa64mmfr1: ffi.aa64mmfr1,
+ ac_aa64mmfr2: ffi.aa64mmfr2,
+ ac_aa64pfr0: ffi.aa64pfr0,
+ ac_aa64pfr1: ffi.aa64pfr1,
+ ac_aa64zfr0: ffi.aa64zfr0,
+ ac_mvfr0: ffi.mvfr0,
+ ac_mvfr1: ffi.mvfr1,
+ ac_mvfr2: ffi.mvfr2,
+ ac_pad: ffi.pad,
+ ac_clidr: ffi.clidr,
+ ac_ctr: ffi.ctr,
+ };
+ };
+ #[cfg(target_os = "openbsd")]
+ #[allow(
+ clippy::cast_possible_wrap,
+ clippy::cast_sign_loss,
+ clippy::no_effect_underscore_binding
+ )]
+ const _: fn() = || {
+ use imp::ffi;
+ use test_helper::{libc, sys};
+ let mut _sysctl: unsafe extern "C" fn(
+ *const ffi::c_int,
+ ffi::c_uint,
+ *mut ffi::c_void,
+ *mut ffi::c_size_t,
+ *mut ffi::c_void,
+ ffi::c_size_t,
+ ) -> ffi::c_int = ffi::sysctl;
+ _sysctl = libc::sysctl;
+ _sysctl = sys::sysctl;
+ static_assert!(ffi::CTL_MACHDEP == libc::CTL_MACHDEP);
+ static_assert!(ffi::CTL_MACHDEP == sys::CTL_MACHDEP as ffi::c_int);
+ // static_assert!(ffi::CPU_ID_AA64ISAR0 == libc::CPU_ID_AA64ISAR0); // libc doesn't have this
+ static_assert!(ffi::CPU_ID_AA64ISAR0 == sys::CPU_ID_AA64ISAR0 as ffi::c_int);
+ // static_assert!(ffi::CPU_ID_AA64ISAR1 == libc::CPU_ID_AA64ISAR1); // libc doesn't have this
+ static_assert!(ffi::CPU_ID_AA64ISAR1 == sys::CPU_ID_AA64ISAR1 as ffi::c_int);
+ // static_assert!(ffi::CPU_ID_AA64MMFR2 == libc::CPU_ID_AA64MMFR2); // libc doesn't have this
+ static_assert!(ffi::CPU_ID_AA64MMFR2 == sys::CPU_ID_AA64MMFR2 as ffi::c_int);
+ };
+}
diff --git a/vendor/portable-atomic/src/imp/atomic128/detect/aarch64_fuchsia.rs b/vendor/portable-atomic/src/imp/atomic128/detect/aarch64_fuchsia.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..978418c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/portable-atomic/src/imp/atomic128/detect/aarch64_fuchsia.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,91 @@
+// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 OR MIT
+
+// Run-time feature detection on aarch64 Fuchsia by using zx_system_get_features.
+//
+// As of nightly-2023-01-23, is_aarch64_feature_detected doesn't support run-time detection on Fuchsia.
+// https://github.com/rust-lang/stdarch/blob/a0c30f3e3c75adcd6ee7efc94014ebcead61c507/crates/std_detect/src/detect/mod.rs
+//
+// Refs:
+// - https://fuchsia.dev/fuchsia-src/reference/syscalls/system_get_features
+// - https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/commit/4e731abc55681751b5d736b613f7720e50eb1ad4
+
+include!("common.rs");
+
+#[allow(non_camel_case_types)]
+mod ffi {
+ // https://fuchsia.googlesource.com/fuchsia/+/refs/heads/main/zircon/system/public/zircon/types.h
+ pub(crate) type zx_status_t = i32;
+
+ // https://fuchsia.googlesource.com/fuchsia/+/refs/heads/main/zircon/system/public/zircon/errors.h
+ pub(crate) const ZX_OK: zx_status_t = 0;
+ // https://fuchsia.googlesource.com/fuchsia/+/refs/heads/main/zircon/system/public/zircon/features.h
+ pub(crate) const ZX_FEATURE_KIND_CPU: u32 = 0;
+ pub(crate) const ZX_ARM64_FEATURE_ISA_ATOMICS: u32 = 1 << 8;
+
+ #[link(name = "zircon")]
+ extern "C" {
+ // https://fuchsia.dev/fuchsia-src/reference/syscalls/system_get_features
+ pub(crate) fn zx_system_get_features(kind: u32, features: *mut u32) -> zx_status_t;
+ }
+}
+
+fn zx_system_get_features(kind: u32) -> u32 {
+ let mut out = 0_u32;
+ // SAFETY: the pointer is valid because we got it from a reference.
+ let res = unsafe { ffi::zx_system_get_features(kind, &mut out) };
+ if res != ffi::ZX_OK {
+ return 0;
+ }
+ out
+}
+
+#[cold]
+fn _detect(info: &mut CpuInfo) {
+ let features = zx_system_get_features(ffi::ZX_FEATURE_KIND_CPU);
+ if features & ffi::ZX_ARM64_FEATURE_ISA_ATOMICS != 0 {
+ info.set(CpuInfo::HAS_LSE);
+ }
+}
+
+#[allow(
+ clippy::alloc_instead_of_core,
+ clippy::std_instead_of_alloc,
+ clippy::std_instead_of_core,
+ clippy::undocumented_unsafe_blocks,
+ clippy::wildcard_imports
+)]
+#[cfg(test)]
+mod tests {
+ use super::*;
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_fuchsia() {
+ let features = zx_system_get_features(ffi::ZX_FEATURE_KIND_CPU);
+ assert_ne!(features, 0);
+ std::eprintln!("features: {:b}", features);
+ }
+
+ // Static assertions for FFI bindings.
+ // This checks that FFI bindings defined in this crate and FFI bindings
+ // generated for the platform's latest header file using bindgen have
+ // compatible signatures (or the same values if constants).
+ // Since this is static assertion, we can detect problems with
+ // `cargo check --tests --target <target>` run in CI (via TESTS=1 build.sh)
+ // without actually running tests on these platforms.
+ // See also tools/codegen/src/ffi.rs.
+ // TODO(codegen): auto-generate this test
+ #[allow(
+ clippy::cast_possible_wrap,
+ clippy::cast_sign_loss,
+ clippy::cast_possible_truncation,
+ clippy::no_effect_underscore_binding
+ )]
+ const _: fn() = || {
+ use test_helper::sys;
+ // TODO(codegen): zx_system_get_features
+ let _: ffi::zx_status_t = 0 as sys::zx_status_t;
+ static_assert!(ffi::ZX_OK == sys::ZX_OK as ffi::zx_status_t);
+ static_assert!(ffi::ZX_FEATURE_KIND_CPU == sys::ZX_FEATURE_KIND_CPU);
+ static_assert!(ffi::ZX_ARM64_FEATURE_ISA_ATOMICS == sys::ZX_ARM64_FEATURE_ISA_ATOMICS);
+ };
+}
diff --git a/vendor/portable-atomic/src/imp/atomic128/detect/aarch64_macos.rs b/vendor/portable-atomic/src/imp/atomic128/detect/aarch64_macos.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d6bf9d0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/portable-atomic/src/imp/atomic128/detect/aarch64_macos.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,152 @@
+// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 OR MIT
+
+// Run-time feature detection on aarch64 macOS by using sysctl.
+//
+// This module is currently only enabled on tests because aarch64 macOS always supports FEAT_LSE and FEAT_LSE2.
+// https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/llvmorg-17.0.0-rc2/llvm/include/llvm/TargetParser/AArch64TargetParser.h#L494
+//
+// If macOS supporting Armv9.4-a becomes popular in the future, this module will
+// be used to support outline-atomics for FEAT_LSE128/FEAT_LRCPC3.
+//
+// Refs: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/kernel/1387446-sysctlbyname/determining_instruction_set_characteristics
+//
+// Note that iOS doesn't support sysctl:
+// - https://developer.apple.com/forums/thread/9440
+// - https://nabla-c0d3.github.io/blog/2015/06/16/ios9-security-privacy
+
+include!("common.rs");
+
+use core::ptr;
+
+// core::ffi::c_* (except c_void) requires Rust 1.64, libc will soon require Rust 1.47
+#[allow(non_camel_case_types)]
+mod ffi {
+ pub(crate) use super::c_types::{c_char, c_int, c_size_t, c_void};
+
+ extern "C" {
+ // https://developer.apple.com/documentation/kernel/1387446-sysctlbyname
+ // https://github.com/apple-oss-distributions/xnu/blob/5c2921b07a2480ab43ec66f5b9e41cb872bc554f/bsd/sys/sysctl.h
+ // https://github.com/rust-lang/libc/blob/0.2.139/src/unix/bsd/apple/mod.rs#L5167-L5173
+ pub(crate) fn sysctlbyname(
+ name: *const c_char,
+ old_p: *mut c_void,
+ old_len_p: *mut c_size_t,
+ new_p: *mut c_void,
+ new_len: c_size_t,
+ ) -> c_int;
+ }
+}
+
+unsafe fn sysctlbyname32(name: &[u8]) -> Option<u32> {
+ const OUT_LEN: ffi::c_size_t = core::mem::size_of::<u32>() as ffi::c_size_t;
+
+ debug_assert_eq!(name.last(), Some(&0), "{:?}", name);
+ debug_assert_eq!(name.iter().filter(|&&v| v == 0).count(), 1, "{:?}", name);
+
+ let mut out = 0_u32;
+ let mut out_len = OUT_LEN;
+ // SAFETY:
+ // - the caller must guarantee that `name` a valid C string.
+ // - `out_len` does not exceed the size of `out`.
+ // - `sysctlbyname` is thread-safe.
+ let res = unsafe {
+ ffi::sysctlbyname(
+ name.as_ptr().cast::<ffi::c_char>(),
+ (&mut out as *mut u32).cast::<ffi::c_void>(),
+ &mut out_len,
+ ptr::null_mut(),
+ 0,
+ )
+ };
+ if res != 0 {
+ return None;
+ }
+ debug_assert_eq!(out_len, OUT_LEN);
+ Some(out)
+}
+
+#[cold]
+fn _detect(info: &mut CpuInfo) {
+ // hw.optional.armv8_1_atomics is available on macOS 11+ (note: aarch64 support was added on macOS 11),
+ // hw.optional.arm.FEAT_* are only available on macOS 12+.
+ // Query both names in case future versions of macOS remove the old name.
+ // https://github.com/golang/go/commit/c15593197453b8bf90fc3a9080ba2afeaf7934ea
+ // https://github.com/google/boringssl/commit/91e0b11eba517d83b910b20fe3740eeb39ecb37e
+ // SAFETY: we passed a valid C string.
+ if unsafe {
+ sysctlbyname32(b"hw.optional.arm.FEAT_LSE\0").unwrap_or(0) != 0
+ || sysctlbyname32(b"hw.optional.armv8_1_atomics\0").unwrap_or(0) != 0
+ } {
+ info.set(CpuInfo::HAS_LSE);
+ }
+ // SAFETY: we passed a valid C string.
+ if unsafe { sysctlbyname32(b"hw.optional.arm.FEAT_LSE2\0").unwrap_or(0) != 0 } {
+ info.set(CpuInfo::HAS_LSE2);
+ }
+ // we currently only use FEAT_LSE and FEAT_LSE2 in outline-atomics.
+ #[cfg(test)]
+ {
+ // SAFETY: we passed a valid C string.
+ if unsafe { sysctlbyname32(b"hw.optional.arm.FEAT_LSE128\0").unwrap_or(0) != 0 } {
+ info.set(CpuInfo::HAS_LSE128);
+ }
+ // SAFETY: we passed a valid C string.
+ if unsafe { sysctlbyname32(b"hw.optional.arm.FEAT_LRCPC3\0").unwrap_or(0) != 0 } {
+ info.set(CpuInfo::HAS_RCPC3);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+#[allow(
+ clippy::alloc_instead_of_core,
+ clippy::std_instead_of_alloc,
+ clippy::std_instead_of_core,
+ clippy::undocumented_unsafe_blocks,
+ clippy::wildcard_imports
+)]
+#[cfg(test)]
+mod tests {
+ use super::*;
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_macos() {
+ unsafe {
+ assert_eq!(sysctlbyname32(b"hw.optional.armv8_1_atomics\0"), Some(1));
+ assert_eq!(sysctlbyname32(b"hw.optional.arm.FEAT_LSE\0"), Some(1));
+ assert_eq!(sysctlbyname32(b"hw.optional.arm.FEAT_LSE2\0"), Some(1));
+ assert_eq!(sysctlbyname32(b"hw.optional.arm.FEAT_LSE128\0"), None);
+ assert_eq!(std::io::Error::last_os_error().kind(), std::io::ErrorKind::NotFound);
+ assert_eq!(sysctlbyname32(b"hw.optional.arm.FEAT_LRCPC\0"), Some(1));
+ assert_eq!(sysctlbyname32(b"hw.optional.arm.FEAT_LRCPC2\0"), Some(1));
+ assert_eq!(sysctlbyname32(b"hw.optional.arm.FEAT_LRCPC3\0"), None);
+ assert_eq!(std::io::Error::last_os_error().kind(), std::io::ErrorKind::NotFound);
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Static assertions for FFI bindings.
+ // This checks that FFI bindings defined in this crate, FFI bindings defined
+ // in libc, and FFI bindings generated for the platform's latest header file
+ // using bindgen have compatible signatures (or the same values if constants).
+ // Since this is static assertion, we can detect problems with
+ // `cargo check --tests --target <target>` run in CI (via TESTS=1 build.sh)
+ // without actually running tests on these platforms.
+ // See also tools/codegen/src/ffi.rs.
+ // TODO(codegen): auto-generate this test
+ #[allow(
+ clippy::cast_possible_wrap,
+ clippy::cast_sign_loss,
+ clippy::no_effect_underscore_binding
+ )]
+ const _: fn() = || {
+ use test_helper::{libc, sys};
+ let mut _sysctlbyname: unsafe extern "C" fn(
+ *const ffi::c_char,
+ *mut ffi::c_void,
+ *mut ffi::c_size_t,
+ *mut ffi::c_void,
+ ffi::c_size_t,
+ ) -> ffi::c_int = ffi::sysctlbyname;
+ _sysctlbyname = libc::sysctlbyname;
+ _sysctlbyname = sys::sysctlbyname;
+ };
+}
diff --git a/vendor/portable-atomic/src/imp/atomic128/detect/aarch64_windows.rs b/vendor/portable-atomic/src/imp/atomic128/detect/aarch64_windows.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..6ace866
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/portable-atomic/src/imp/atomic128/detect/aarch64_windows.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,81 @@
+// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 OR MIT
+
+// Run-time feature detection on aarch64 Windows by using IsProcessorFeaturePresent.
+//
+// As of nightly-2023-01-23, is_aarch64_feature_detected doesn't support run-time detection of FEAT_LSE on Windows.
+// https://github.com/rust-lang/stdarch/blob/a0c30f3e3c75adcd6ee7efc94014ebcead61c507/crates/std_detect/src/detect/os/windows/aarch64.rs
+// https://github.com/rust-lang/stdarch/pull/1373
+//
+// Refs: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/processthreadsapi/nf-processthreadsapi-isprocessorfeaturepresent
+
+include!("common.rs");
+
+// windows-sys requires Rust 1.56
+#[allow(clippy::upper_case_acronyms)]
+mod ffi {
+ pub(crate) type DWORD = u32;
+ pub(crate) type BOOL = i32;
+
+ pub(crate) const FALSE: BOOL = 0;
+ // Defined in winnt.h of Windows SDK.
+ pub(crate) const PF_ARM_V81_ATOMIC_INSTRUCTIONS_AVAILABLE: DWORD = 34;
+
+ extern "system" {
+ // https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/processthreadsapi/nf-processthreadsapi-isprocessorfeaturepresent
+ pub(crate) fn IsProcessorFeaturePresent(ProcessorFeature: DWORD) -> BOOL;
+ }
+}
+
+#[cold]
+fn _detect(info: &mut CpuInfo) {
+ // SAFETY: calling IsProcessorFeaturePresent is safe, and FALSE is also
+ // returned if the HAL does not support detection of the specified feature.
+ if unsafe {
+ ffi::IsProcessorFeaturePresent(ffi::PF_ARM_V81_ATOMIC_INSTRUCTIONS_AVAILABLE) != ffi::FALSE
+ } {
+ info.set(CpuInfo::HAS_LSE);
+ }
+}
+
+#[allow(
+ clippy::alloc_instead_of_core,
+ clippy::std_instead_of_alloc,
+ clippy::std_instead_of_core,
+ clippy::undocumented_unsafe_blocks,
+ clippy::wildcard_imports
+)]
+#[cfg(test)]
+mod tests {
+ use super::*;
+
+ // Static assertions for FFI bindings.
+ // This checks that FFI bindings defined in this crate and FFI bindings defined
+ // in windows-sys have compatible signatures (or the same values if constants).
+ // Since this is static assertion, we can detect problems with
+ // `cargo check --tests --target <target>` run in CI (via TESTS=1 build.sh)
+ // without actually running tests on these platforms.
+ // (Unlike libc, windows-sys programmatically generates bindings from Windows
+ // API metadata, so it should be enough to check compatibility with the
+ // windows-sys' signatures/values.)
+ // See also tools/codegen/src/ffi.rs.
+ // TODO(codegen): auto-generate this test
+ #[allow(
+ clippy::cast_possible_wrap,
+ clippy::cast_sign_loss,
+ clippy::cast_possible_truncation,
+ clippy::no_effect_underscore_binding
+ )]
+ const _: fn() = || {
+ use test_helper::windows_sys;
+ let _: ffi::DWORD = 0 as windows_sys::Win32::System::Threading::PROCESSOR_FEATURE_ID;
+ let _: ffi::BOOL = 0 as windows_sys::Win32::Foundation::BOOL;
+ let mut _sysctl: unsafe extern "system" fn(ffi::DWORD) -> ffi::BOOL =
+ ffi::IsProcessorFeaturePresent;
+ _sysctl = windows_sys::Win32::System::Threading::IsProcessorFeaturePresent;
+ static_assert!(ffi::FALSE == windows_sys::Win32::Foundation::FALSE);
+ static_assert!(
+ ffi::PF_ARM_V81_ATOMIC_INSTRUCTIONS_AVAILABLE
+ == windows_sys::Win32::System::Threading::PF_ARM_V81_ATOMIC_INSTRUCTIONS_AVAILABLE
+ );
+ };
+}
diff --git a/vendor/portable-atomic/src/imp/atomic128/detect/auxv.rs b/vendor/portable-atomic/src/imp/atomic128/detect/auxv.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..1be3095
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/portable-atomic/src/imp/atomic128/detect/auxv.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,727 @@
+// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 OR MIT
+
+// Run-time feature detection on aarch64/powerpc64 Linux/Android/FreeBSD by parsing ELF auxiliary vectors.
+//
+// # Linux/Android
+//
+// As of nightly-2023-01-23, is_aarch64_feature_detected always uses dlsym by default
+// on aarch64 Linux/Android, but on the following platforms, so we can safely assume
+// getauxval is linked to the binary.
+//
+// - On glibc (*-linux-gnu*), [aarch64 support is available on glibc 2.17+](https://sourceware.org/legacy-ml/libc-announce/2012/msg00001.html)
+// and is newer than [glibc 2.16 that added getauxval](https://sourceware.org/legacy-ml/libc-announce/2012/msg00000.html).
+// - On musl (*-linux-musl*, *-linux-ohos*), [aarch64 support is available on musl 1.1.7+](https://git.musl-libc.org/cgit/musl/tree/WHATSNEW?h=v1.1.7#n1422)
+// and is newer than [musl 1.1.0 that added getauxval](https://git.musl-libc.org/cgit/musl/tree/WHATSNEW?h=v1.1.0#n1197).
+// https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/commit/9a04ae4997493e9260352064163285cddc43de3c
+// - On bionic (*-android*), [64-bit architecture support is available on Android 5.0+ (API level 21+)](https://android-developers.googleblog.com/2014/10/whats-new-in-android-50-lollipop.html)
+// and is newer than [Android 4.3 (API level 18) that added getauxval](https://github.com/aosp-mirror/platform_bionic/blob/d3ebc2f7c49a9893b114124d4a6b315f3a328764/libc/include/sys/auxv.h#L49).
+//
+// However, on musl with static linking, it seems that getauxval is not always available, independent of version requirements: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/89626
+// (That problem may have been fixed in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/commit/9a04ae4997493e9260352064163285cddc43de3c,
+// but even in the version containing that patch, [there is report](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/89626#issuecomment-1242636038)
+// of the same error.)
+//
+// On other Linux targets, we cannot assume that getauxval is always available, so we don't enable
+// outline-atomics by default (can be enabled by `--cfg portable_atomic_outline_atomics`).
+//
+// - On musl with static linking. See the above for more.
+// Also, in this case, dlsym(getauxval) always returns null.
+// - On uClibc-ng (*-linux-uclibc*, *-l4re-uclibc*), [uClibc-ng 1.0.43 (released in 2023-04-05) added getauxval](https://github.com/wbx-github/uclibc-ng/commit/d869bb1600942c01a77539128f9ba5b5b55ad647).
+// - On Picolibc, [Picolibc 1.4.6 added getauxval stub](https://github.com/picolibc/picolibc#picolibc-version-146).
+//
+// See also https://github.com/rust-lang/stdarch/pull/1375
+//
+// See tests::test_linux_like and aarch64_aa64reg.rs for (test-only) alternative implementations.
+//
+// # FreeBSD
+//
+// As of nightly-2023-01-23, is_aarch64_feature_detected always uses mrs on
+// aarch64 FreeBSD. However, they do not work on FreeBSD 12 on QEMU (confirmed
+// on FreeBSD 12.{2,3,4}), and we got SIGILL (worked on FreeBSD 13 and 14).
+//
+// So use elf_aux_info instead of mrs like compiler-rt does.
+// https://man.freebsd.org/elf_aux_info(3)
+// https://reviews.llvm.org/D109330
+//
+// elf_aux_info is available on FreeBSD 12.0+ and 11.4+:
+// https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-src/commit/0b08ae2120cdd08c20a2b806e2fcef4d0a36c470
+// https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-src/blob/release/11.4.0/sys/sys/auxv.h
+// On FreeBSD, [aarch64 support is available on FreeBSD 11.0+](https://www.freebsd.org/releases/11.0R/relnotes/#hardware-arm),
+// but FreeBSD 11 (11.4) was EoL on 2021-09-30, and FreeBSD 11.3 was EoL on 2020-09-30:
+// https://www.freebsd.org/security/unsupported
+// See also https://github.com/rust-lang/stdarch/pull/611#issuecomment-445464613
+//
+// See tests::test_freebsd and aarch64_aa64reg.rs for (test-only) alternative implementations.
+//
+// # PowerPC64
+//
+// On PowerPC64, outline-atomics is currently disabled by default mainly for
+// compatibility with older versions of operating systems
+// (can be enabled by `--cfg portable_atomic_outline_atomics`).
+
+include!("common.rs");
+
+use os::ffi;
+#[cfg(any(target_os = "linux", target_os = "android"))]
+mod os {
+ // core::ffi::c_* (except c_void) requires Rust 1.64, libc will soon require Rust 1.47
+ #[cfg_attr(test, allow(dead_code))]
+ pub(super) mod ffi {
+ pub(crate) use super::super::c_types::c_ulong;
+ #[cfg(all(target_arch = "aarch64", target_os = "android"))]
+ pub(crate) use super::super::c_types::{c_char, c_int};
+
+ extern "C" {
+ // https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/getauxval.3.html
+ // https://github.com/bminor/glibc/blob/801af9fafd4689337ebf27260aa115335a0cb2bc/misc/sys/auxv.h
+ // https://github.com/bminor/musl/blob/7d756e1c04de6eb3f2b3d3e1141a218bb329fcfb/include/sys/auxv.h
+ // https://github.com/wbx-github/uclibc-ng/blob/cdb07d2cd52af39feb425e6d36c02b30916b9f0a/include/sys/auxv.h
+ // https://github.com/aosp-mirror/platform_bionic/blob/d3ebc2f7c49a9893b114124d4a6b315f3a328764/libc/include/sys/auxv.h
+ // https://github.com/picolibc/picolibc/blob/7a8a58aeaa5946cb662577a518051091b691af3a/newlib/libc/picolib/getauxval.c
+ // https://github.com/rust-lang/libc/blob/0.2.139/src/unix/linux_like/linux/gnu/mod.rs#L1201
+ // https://github.com/rust-lang/libc/blob/0.2.139/src/unix/linux_like/linux/musl/mod.rs#L744
+ // https://github.com/rust-lang/libc/blob/0.2.139/src/unix/linux_like/android/b64/mod.rs#L333
+ pub(crate) fn getauxval(type_: c_ulong) -> c_ulong;
+
+ // Defined in sys/system_properties.h.
+ // https://github.com/aosp-mirror/platform_bionic/blob/d3ebc2f7c49a9893b114124d4a6b315f3a328764/libc/include/sys/system_properties.h
+ // https://github.com/rust-lang/libc/blob/0.2.139/src/unix/linux_like/android/mod.rs#L3471
+ #[cfg(all(target_arch = "aarch64", target_os = "android"))]
+ pub(crate) fn __system_property_get(name: *const c_char, value: *mut c_char) -> c_int;
+ }
+
+ // https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/v6.1/include/uapi/linux/auxvec.h
+ #[cfg(any(test, target_arch = "aarch64"))]
+ pub(crate) const AT_HWCAP: c_ulong = 16;
+ #[cfg(any(test, target_arch = "powerpc64"))]
+ pub(crate) const AT_HWCAP2: c_ulong = 26;
+
+ // Defined in sys/system_properties.h.
+ // https://github.com/aosp-mirror/platform_bionic/blob/d3ebc2f7c49a9893b114124d4a6b315f3a328764/libc/include/sys/system_properties.h
+ #[cfg(all(target_arch = "aarch64", target_os = "android"))]
+ pub(crate) const PROP_VALUE_MAX: c_int = 92;
+ }
+
+ pub(super) fn getauxval(type_: ffi::c_ulong) -> ffi::c_ulong {
+ #[cfg(all(target_arch = "aarch64", target_os = "android"))]
+ {
+ // Samsung Exynos 9810 has a bug that big and little cores have different
+ // ISAs. And on older Android (pre-9), the kernel incorrectly reports
+ // that features available only on some cores are available on all cores.
+ // https://reviews.llvm.org/D114523
+ let mut arch = [0_u8; ffi::PROP_VALUE_MAX as usize];
+ // SAFETY: we've passed a valid C string and a buffer with max length.
+ let len = unsafe {
+ ffi::__system_property_get(
+ b"ro.arch\0".as_ptr().cast::<ffi::c_char>(),
+ arch.as_mut_ptr().cast::<ffi::c_char>(),
+ )
+ };
+ // On Exynos, ro.arch is not available on Android 12+, but it is fine
+ // because Android 9+ includes the fix.
+ if len > 0 && arch.starts_with(b"exynos9810") {
+ return 0;
+ }
+ }
+
+ // SAFETY: `getauxval` is thread-safe. See also the module level docs.
+ unsafe { ffi::getauxval(type_) }
+ }
+}
+#[cfg(target_os = "freebsd")]
+mod os {
+ // core::ffi::c_* (except c_void) requires Rust 1.64, libc will soon require Rust 1.47
+ #[cfg_attr(test, allow(dead_code))]
+ pub(super) mod ffi {
+ pub(crate) use super::super::c_types::{c_int, c_ulong, c_void};
+
+ extern "C" {
+ // Defined in sys/auxv.h.
+ // https://man.freebsd.org/elf_aux_info(3)
+ // https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-src/blob/deb63adf945d446ed91a9d84124c71f15ae571d1/sys/sys/auxv.h
+ pub(crate) fn elf_aux_info(aux: c_int, buf: *mut c_void, buf_len: c_int) -> c_int;
+ }
+
+ // Defined in sys/elf_common.h.
+ // https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-src/blob/deb63adf945d446ed91a9d84124c71f15ae571d1/sys/sys/elf_common.h
+ #[cfg(any(test, target_arch = "aarch64"))]
+ pub(crate) const AT_HWCAP: c_int = 25;
+ #[cfg(any(test, target_arch = "powerpc64"))]
+ pub(crate) const AT_HWCAP2: c_int = 26;
+ }
+
+ pub(super) fn getauxval(aux: ffi::c_int) -> ffi::c_ulong {
+ #[allow(clippy::cast_possible_wrap, clippy::cast_possible_truncation)]
+ const OUT_LEN: ffi::c_int = core::mem::size_of::<ffi::c_ulong>() as ffi::c_int;
+ let mut out: ffi::c_ulong = 0;
+ // SAFETY:
+ // - the pointer is valid because we got it from a reference.
+ // - `OUT_LEN` is the same as the size of `out`.
+ // - `elf_aux_info` is thread-safe.
+ unsafe {
+ let res = ffi::elf_aux_info(
+ aux,
+ (&mut out as *mut ffi::c_ulong).cast::<ffi::c_void>(),
+ OUT_LEN,
+ );
+ // If elf_aux_info fails, `out` will be left at zero (which is the proper default value).
+ debug_assert!(res == 0 || out == 0);
+ }
+ out
+ }
+}
+
+// Basically, Linux and FreeBSD use the same hwcap values.
+// FreeBSD supports a subset of the hwcap values supported by Linux.
+use arch::_detect;
+#[cfg(target_arch = "aarch64")]
+mod arch {
+ use super::{ffi, os, CpuInfo};
+
+ // Linux
+ // https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/1c41041124bd14dd6610da256a3da4e5b74ce6b1/arch/arm64/include/uapi/asm/hwcap.h
+ // FreeBSD
+ // Defined in machine/elf.h.
+ // https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-src/blob/deb63adf945d446ed91a9d84124c71f15ae571d1/sys/arm64/include/elf.h
+ // available on FreeBSD 13.0+ and 12.2+
+ // https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-src/blob/release/13.0.0/sys/arm64/include/elf.h
+ // https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-src/blob/release/12.2.0/sys/arm64/include/elf.h
+ pub(super) const HWCAP_ATOMICS: ffi::c_ulong = 1 << 8;
+ pub(super) const HWCAP_USCAT: ffi::c_ulong = 1 << 25;
+ #[cfg(any(target_os = "linux", target_os = "android"))]
+ #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")]
+ #[cfg(test)]
+ pub(super) const HWCAP2_LRCPC3: ffi::c_ulong = 1 << 46;
+ #[cfg(any(target_os = "linux", target_os = "android"))]
+ #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")]
+ #[cfg(test)]
+ pub(super) const HWCAP2_LSE128: ffi::c_ulong = 1 << 47;
+
+ #[cold]
+ pub(super) fn _detect(info: &mut CpuInfo) {
+ let hwcap = os::getauxval(ffi::AT_HWCAP);
+
+ if hwcap & HWCAP_ATOMICS != 0 {
+ info.set(CpuInfo::HAS_LSE);
+ }
+ if hwcap & HWCAP_USCAT != 0 {
+ info.set(CpuInfo::HAS_LSE2);
+ }
+ #[cfg(any(target_os = "linux", target_os = "android"))]
+ #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")]
+ #[cfg(test)]
+ {
+ let hwcap2 = os::getauxval(ffi::AT_HWCAP2);
+ if hwcap2 & HWCAP2_LRCPC3 != 0 {
+ info.set(CpuInfo::HAS_RCPC3);
+ }
+ if hwcap2 & HWCAP2_LSE128 != 0 {
+ info.set(CpuInfo::HAS_LSE128);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+#[cfg(target_arch = "powerpc64")]
+mod arch {
+ use super::{ffi, os, CpuInfo};
+
+ // Linux
+ // https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/v6.1/arch/powerpc/include/uapi/asm/cputable.h
+ // FreeBSD
+ // Defined in machine/cpu.h.
+ // https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-src/blob/deb63adf945d446ed91a9d84124c71f15ae571d1/sys/powerpc/include/cpu.h
+ // available on FreeBSD 11.0+
+ // https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-src/commit/b0bf7fcd298133457991b27625bbed766e612730
+ pub(super) const PPC_FEATURE2_ARCH_2_07: ffi::c_ulong = 0x80000000;
+
+ #[cold]
+ pub(super) fn _detect(info: &mut CpuInfo) {
+ let hwcap2 = os::getauxval(ffi::AT_HWCAP2);
+
+ // power8
+ if hwcap2 & PPC_FEATURE2_ARCH_2_07 != 0 {
+ info.set(CpuInfo::HAS_QUADWORD_ATOMICS);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+#[allow(
+ clippy::alloc_instead_of_core,
+ clippy::std_instead_of_alloc,
+ clippy::std_instead_of_core,
+ clippy::undocumented_unsafe_blocks,
+ clippy::wildcard_imports
+)]
+#[cfg(test)]
+mod tests {
+ use super::*;
+
+ #[cfg(any(target_os = "linux", target_os = "android"))]
+ #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")]
+ #[test]
+ fn test_linux_like() {
+ use c_types::*;
+ use core::{arch::asm, mem};
+ use std::vec;
+ use test_helper::{libc, sys};
+
+ // Linux kernel 6.4 has added a way to read auxv without depending on either libc or mrs trap.
+ // https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/ddc65971bb677aa9f6a4c21f76d3133e106f88eb
+ //
+ // This is currently used only for testing.
+ fn getauxval_pr_get_auxv(type_: ffi::c_ulong) -> Result<ffi::c_ulong, c_int> {
+ #[cfg(target_arch = "aarch64")]
+ unsafe fn prctl_get_auxv(out: *mut c_void, len: usize) -> Result<usize, c_int> {
+ let r: i64;
+ unsafe {
+ asm!(
+ "svc 0",
+ in("x8") sys::__NR_prctl as u64,
+ inout("x0") sys::PR_GET_AUXV as u64 => r,
+ in("x1") ptr_reg!(out),
+ in("x2") len as u64,
+ // arg4 and arg5 must be zero.
+ in("x3") 0_u64,
+ in("x4") 0_u64,
+ options(nostack, preserves_flags)
+ );
+ }
+ #[allow(clippy::cast_possible_truncation, clippy::cast_sign_loss)]
+ if (r as c_int) < 0 {
+ Err(r as c_int)
+ } else {
+ Ok(r as usize)
+ }
+ }
+ #[cfg(target_arch = "powerpc64")]
+ unsafe fn prctl_get_auxv(out: *mut c_void, len: usize) -> Result<usize, c_int> {
+ let r: i64;
+ unsafe {
+ asm!(
+ "sc",
+ "bns+ 2f",
+ "neg %r3, %r3",
+ "2:",
+ inout("r0") sys::__NR_prctl as u64 => _,
+ inout("r3") sys::PR_GET_AUXV as u64 => r,
+ inout("r4") ptr_reg!(out) => _,
+ inout("r5") len as u64 => _,
+ // arg4 and arg5 must be zero.
+ inout("r6") 0_u64 => _,
+ inout("r7") 0_u64 => _,
+ out("r8") _,
+ out("r9") _,
+ out("r10") _,
+ out("r11") _,
+ out("r12") _,
+ out("cr0") _,
+ options(nostack, preserves_flags)
+ );
+ }
+ #[allow(clippy::cast_possible_truncation, clippy::cast_sign_loss)]
+ if (r as c_int) < 0 {
+ Err(r as c_int)
+ } else {
+ Ok(r as usize)
+ }
+ }
+
+ let mut auxv = vec![unsafe { mem::zeroed::<sys::Elf64_auxv_t>() }; 38];
+
+ let old_len = auxv.len() * mem::size_of::<sys::Elf64_auxv_t>();
+
+ // SAFETY:
+ // - `out_len` does not exceed the size of `auxv`.
+ let _len = unsafe { prctl_get_auxv(auxv.as_mut_ptr().cast::<c_void>(), old_len)? };
+
+ for aux in &auxv {
+ if aux.a_type == type_ {
+ // SAFETY: aux.a_un is #[repr(C)] union and all fields have
+ // the same size and can be safely transmuted to integers.
+ return Ok(unsafe { aux.a_un.a_val });
+ }
+ }
+ Err(0)
+ }
+
+ unsafe {
+ let mut u = mem::zeroed();
+ assert_eq!(libc::uname(&mut u), 0);
+ let release = std::ffi::CStr::from_ptr(u.release.as_ptr());
+ let release = core::str::from_utf8(release.to_bytes()).unwrap();
+ let mut digits = release.split('.');
+ let major = digits.next().unwrap().parse::<u32>().unwrap();
+ let minor = digits.next().unwrap().parse::<u32>().unwrap();
+ if (major, minor) < (6, 4) {
+ std::eprintln!("kernel version: {major}.{minor} (no pr_get_auxv)");
+ assert_eq!(getauxval_pr_get_auxv(ffi::AT_HWCAP).unwrap_err(), -22);
+ assert_eq!(getauxval_pr_get_auxv(ffi::AT_HWCAP2).unwrap_err(), -22);
+ } else {
+ std::eprintln!("kernel version: {major}.{minor} (has pr_get_auxv)");
+ assert_eq!(
+ os::getauxval(ffi::AT_HWCAP),
+ getauxval_pr_get_auxv(ffi::AT_HWCAP).unwrap()
+ );
+ assert_eq!(
+ os::getauxval(ffi::AT_HWCAP2),
+ getauxval_pr_get_auxv(ffi::AT_HWCAP2).unwrap()
+ );
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ #[allow(clippy::cast_sign_loss)]
+ #[cfg(all(target_arch = "aarch64", target_os = "android"))]
+ #[test]
+ fn test_android() {
+ unsafe {
+ let mut arch = [1; ffi::PROP_VALUE_MAX as usize];
+ let len = ffi::__system_property_get(
+ b"ro.arch\0".as_ptr().cast::<ffi::c_char>(),
+ arch.as_mut_ptr().cast::<ffi::c_char>(),
+ );
+ assert!(len >= 0);
+ std::eprintln!("len={}", len);
+ std::eprintln!("arch={:?}", arch);
+ std::eprintln!(
+ "arch={:?}",
+ core::str::from_utf8(core::slice::from_raw_parts(arch.as_ptr(), len as usize))
+ .unwrap()
+ );
+ }
+ }
+
+ #[allow(clippy::cast_possible_wrap)]
+ #[cfg(target_os = "freebsd")]
+ #[test]
+ fn test_freebsd() {
+ use c_types::*;
+ use core::{arch::asm, mem, ptr};
+ use test_helper::sys;
+
+ // This is almost equivalent to what elf_aux_info does.
+ // https://man.freebsd.org/elf_aux_info(3)
+ // On FreeBSD, [aarch64 support is available on FreeBSD 11.0+](https://www.freebsd.org/releases/11.0R/relnotes/#hardware-arm),
+ // but elf_aux_info is available on FreeBSD 12.0+ and 11.4+:
+ // https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-src/commit/0b08ae2120cdd08c20a2b806e2fcef4d0a36c470
+ // https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-src/blob/release/11.4.0/sys/sys/auxv.h
+ // so use sysctl instead of elf_aux_info.
+ // Note that FreeBSD 11 (11.4) was EoL on 2021-09-30, and FreeBSD 11.3 was EoL on 2020-09-30:
+ // https://www.freebsd.org/security/unsupported
+ //
+ // std_detect uses this way, but it appears to be somewhat incorrect
+ // (the type of arg4 of sysctl, auxv is smaller than AT_COUNT, etc.).
+ // https://github.com/rust-lang/stdarch/blob/a0c30f3e3c75adcd6ee7efc94014ebcead61c507/crates/std_detect/src/detect/os/freebsd/auxvec.rs#L52
+ //
+ // This is currently used only for testing.
+ // If you want us to use this implementation for compatibility with the older FreeBSD
+ // version that came to EoL a few years ago, please open an issue.
+ fn getauxval_sysctl_libc(type_: ffi::c_int) -> ffi::c_ulong {
+ let mut auxv: [sys::Elf64_Auxinfo; sys::AT_COUNT as usize] = unsafe { mem::zeroed() };
+
+ let mut len = core::mem::size_of_val(&auxv) as c_size_t;
+
+ // SAFETY: calling getpid is safe.
+ let pid = unsafe { sys::getpid() };
+ let mib = [
+ sys::CTL_KERN as c_int,
+ sys::KERN_PROC as c_int,
+ sys::KERN_PROC_AUXV as c_int,
+ pid,
+ ];
+
+ #[allow(clippy::cast_possible_truncation)]
+ // SAFETY:
+ // - `mib.len()` does not exceed the size of `mib`.
+ // - `len` does not exceed the size of `auxv`.
+ // - `sysctl` is thread-safe.
+ let res = unsafe {
+ sys::sysctl(
+ mib.as_ptr(),
+ mib.len() as c_uint,
+ auxv.as_mut_ptr().cast::<c_void>(),
+ &mut len,
+ ptr::null_mut(),
+ 0,
+ )
+ };
+
+ if res != -1 {
+ for aux in &auxv {
+ if aux.a_type == type_ as c_long {
+ // SAFETY: aux.a_un is #[repr(C)] union and all fields have
+ // the same size and can be safely transmuted to integers.
+ return unsafe { aux.a_un.a_val as c_ulong };
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ 0
+ }
+ // Similar to the above, but call syscall using asm instead of libc.
+ // Note that FreeBSD does not guarantee the stability of raw syscall as
+ // much as Linux does (It may actually be stable enough, though:
+ // https://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2019-June/133393.html,
+ // https://github.com/ziglang/zig/issues/16590).
+ //
+ // This is currently used only for testing.
+ fn getauxval_sysctl_asm_syscall(type_: ffi::c_int) -> Result<ffi::c_ulong, c_int> {
+ #[allow(non_camel_case_types)]
+ type pid_t = c_int;
+
+ // https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-src/blob/9888a79adad22ba06b5aff17d05abac0029c537a/lib/libc/aarch64/SYS.h
+ // https://github.com/golang/go/blob/4badad8d477ffd7a6b762c35bc69aed82faface7/src/syscall/asm_freebsd_arm64.s
+ #[cfg(target_arch = "aarch64")]
+ #[inline]
+ fn getpid() -> pid_t {
+ #[allow(clippy::cast_possible_truncation)]
+ // SAFETY: calling getpid is safe.
+ unsafe {
+ let n = sys::SYS_getpid;
+ let r: i64;
+ asm!(
+ "svc 0",
+ in("x8") n as u64,
+ out("x0") r,
+ options(nostack, readonly),
+ );
+ r as pid_t
+ }
+ }
+ #[cfg(target_arch = "aarch64")]
+ #[inline]
+ unsafe fn sysctl(
+ name: *const c_int,
+ name_len: c_uint,
+ old_p: *mut c_void,
+ old_len_p: *mut c_size_t,
+ new_p: *const c_void,
+ new_len: c_size_t,
+ ) -> Result<c_int, c_int> {
+ #[allow(clippy::cast_possible_truncation)]
+ // SAFETY: the caller must uphold the safety contract.
+ unsafe {
+ let mut n = sys::SYS___sysctl as u64;
+ let r: i64;
+ asm!(
+ "svc 0",
+ "b.cc 2f",
+ "mov x8, x0",
+ "mov x0, #-1",
+ "2:",
+ inout("x8") n,
+ inout("x0") ptr_reg!(name) => r,
+ inout("x1") name_len as u64 => _,
+ in("x2") ptr_reg!(old_p),
+ in("x3") ptr_reg!(old_len_p),
+ in("x4") ptr_reg!(new_p),
+ in("x5") new_len as u64,
+ options(nostack),
+ );
+ if r as c_int == -1 {
+ Err(n as c_int)
+ } else {
+ Ok(r as c_int)
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ // https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-src/blob/9888a79adad22ba06b5aff17d05abac0029c537a/lib/libc/powerpc64/SYS.h
+ #[cfg(target_arch = "powerpc64")]
+ #[inline]
+ fn getpid() -> pid_t {
+ #[allow(clippy::cast_possible_truncation)]
+ // SAFETY: calling getpid is safe.
+ unsafe {
+ let n = sys::SYS_getpid;
+ let r: i64;
+ asm!(
+ "sc",
+ inout("r0") n as u64 => _,
+ out("r3") r,
+ out("r4") _,
+ out("r5") _,
+ out("r6") _,
+ out("r7") _,
+ out("r8") _,
+ out("r9") _,
+ out("r10") _,
+ out("r11") _,
+ out("r12") _,
+ out("cr0") _,
+ options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly),
+ );
+ r as pid_t
+ }
+ }
+ #[cfg(target_arch = "powerpc64")]
+ #[inline]
+ unsafe fn sysctl(
+ name: *const c_int,
+ name_len: c_uint,
+ old_p: *mut c_void,
+ old_len_p: *mut c_size_t,
+ new_p: *const c_void,
+ new_len: c_size_t,
+ ) -> Result<c_int, c_int> {
+ #[allow(clippy::cast_possible_truncation)]
+ // SAFETY: the caller must uphold the safety contract.
+ unsafe {
+ let mut n = sys::SYS___sysctl as u64;
+ let r: i64;
+ asm!(
+ "sc",
+ "bns+ 2f",
+ "mr %r0, %r3",
+ "li %r3, -1",
+ "2:",
+ inout("r0") n,
+ inout("r3") ptr_reg!(name) => r,
+ inout("r4") name_len as u64 => _,
+ inout("r5") ptr_reg!(old_p) => _,
+ inout("r6") ptr_reg!(old_len_p) => _,
+ inout("r7") ptr_reg!(new_p) => _,
+ inout("r8") new_len as u64 => _,
+ out("r9") _,
+ out("r10") _,
+ out("r11") _,
+ out("r12") _,
+ out("cr0") _,
+ options(nostack, preserves_flags)
+ );
+ if r as c_int == -1 {
+ Err(n as c_int)
+ } else {
+ Ok(r as c_int)
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ let mut auxv: [sys::Elf64_Auxinfo; sys::AT_COUNT as usize] = unsafe { mem::zeroed() };
+
+ let mut len = core::mem::size_of_val(&auxv) as c_size_t;
+
+ let pid = getpid();
+ let mib = [
+ sys::CTL_KERN as c_int,
+ sys::KERN_PROC as c_int,
+ sys::KERN_PROC_AUXV as c_int,
+ pid,
+ ];
+
+ #[allow(clippy::cast_possible_truncation)]
+ // SAFETY:
+ // - `mib.len()` does not exceed the size of `mib`.
+ // - `len` does not exceed the size of `auxv`.
+ // - `sysctl` is thread-safe.
+ unsafe {
+ sysctl(
+ mib.as_ptr(),
+ mib.len() as c_uint,
+ auxv.as_mut_ptr().cast::<c_void>(),
+ &mut len,
+ ptr::null_mut(),
+ 0,
+ )?;
+ }
+
+ for aux in &auxv {
+ if aux.a_type == type_ as c_long {
+ // SAFETY: aux.a_un is #[repr(C)] union and all fields have
+ // the same size and can be safely transmuted to integers.
+ return Ok(unsafe { aux.a_un.a_val as c_ulong });
+ }
+ }
+ Err(0)
+ }
+
+ assert_eq!(os::getauxval(ffi::AT_HWCAP), getauxval_sysctl_libc(ffi::AT_HWCAP));
+ assert_eq!(os::getauxval(ffi::AT_HWCAP2), getauxval_sysctl_libc(ffi::AT_HWCAP2));
+ assert_eq!(
+ os::getauxval(ffi::AT_HWCAP),
+ getauxval_sysctl_asm_syscall(ffi::AT_HWCAP).unwrap()
+ );
+ assert_eq!(
+ os::getauxval(ffi::AT_HWCAP2),
+ // AT_HWCAP2 is only available on FreeBSD 13+, at least for aarch64.
+ getauxval_sysctl_asm_syscall(ffi::AT_HWCAP2).unwrap_or(0)
+ );
+ }
+
+ // Static assertions for FFI bindings.
+ // This checks that FFI bindings defined in this crate, FFI bindings defined
+ // in libc, and FFI bindings generated for the platform's latest header file
+ // using bindgen have compatible signatures (or the same values if constants).
+ // Since this is static assertion, we can detect problems with
+ // `cargo check --tests --target <target>` run in CI (via TESTS=1 build.sh)
+ // without actually running tests on these platforms.
+ // See also tools/codegen/src/ffi.rs.
+ // TODO(codegen): auto-generate this test
+ #[allow(
+ clippy::cast_possible_wrap,
+ clippy::cast_sign_loss,
+ clippy::cast_possible_truncation,
+ clippy::no_effect_underscore_binding
+ )]
+ const _: fn() = || {
+ use test_helper::{libc, sys};
+ #[cfg(not(target_os = "freebsd"))]
+ type AtType = ffi::c_ulong;
+ #[cfg(target_os = "freebsd")]
+ type AtType = ffi::c_int;
+ #[cfg(any(target_os = "linux", target_os = "android"))]
+ {
+ let mut _getauxval: unsafe extern "C" fn(ffi::c_ulong) -> ffi::c_ulong = ffi::getauxval;
+ _getauxval = libc::getauxval;
+ _getauxval = sys::getauxval;
+ }
+ #[cfg(all(target_arch = "aarch64", target_os = "android"))]
+ {
+ let mut ___system_property_get: unsafe extern "C" fn(
+ *const ffi::c_char,
+ *mut ffi::c_char,
+ ) -> ffi::c_int = ffi::__system_property_get;
+ ___system_property_get = libc::__system_property_get;
+ ___system_property_get = sys::__system_property_get;
+ static_assert!(ffi::PROP_VALUE_MAX == libc::PROP_VALUE_MAX);
+ static_assert!(ffi::PROP_VALUE_MAX == sys::PROP_VALUE_MAX as ffi::c_int);
+ }
+ #[cfg(target_os = "freebsd")]
+ {
+ let mut _elf_aux_info: unsafe extern "C" fn(
+ ffi::c_int,
+ *mut ffi::c_void,
+ ffi::c_int,
+ ) -> ffi::c_int = ffi::elf_aux_info;
+ _elf_aux_info = libc::elf_aux_info;
+ _elf_aux_info = sys::elf_aux_info;
+ }
+ #[cfg(not(target_os = "freebsd"))] // libc doesn't have this on FreeBSD
+ static_assert!(ffi::AT_HWCAP == libc::AT_HWCAP);
+ static_assert!(ffi::AT_HWCAP == sys::AT_HWCAP as AtType);
+ #[cfg(not(target_os = "freebsd"))] // libc doesn't have this on FreeBSD
+ static_assert!(ffi::AT_HWCAP2 == libc::AT_HWCAP2);
+ static_assert!(ffi::AT_HWCAP2 == sys::AT_HWCAP2 as AtType);
+ #[cfg(target_arch = "aarch64")]
+ {
+ // static_assert!(arch::HWCAP_ATOMICS == libc::HWCAP_ATOMICS); // libc doesn't have this
+ static_assert!(arch::HWCAP_ATOMICS == sys::HWCAP_ATOMICS as ffi::c_ulong);
+ // static_assert!(HWCAP_USCAT == libc::HWCAP_USCAT); // libc doesn't have this
+ static_assert!(arch::HWCAP_USCAT == sys::HWCAP_USCAT as ffi::c_ulong);
+ #[cfg(any(target_os = "linux", target_os = "android"))]
+ #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")]
+ {
+ // static_assert!(HWCAP2_LRCPC3 == libc::HWCAP2_LRCPC3); // libc doesn't have this
+ static_assert!(arch::HWCAP2_LRCPC3 == sys::HWCAP2_LRCPC3 as ffi::c_ulong);
+ // static_assert!(HWCAP2_LSE128 == libc::HWCAP2_LSE128); // libc doesn't have this
+ static_assert!(arch::HWCAP2_LSE128 == sys::HWCAP2_LSE128 as ffi::c_ulong);
+ }
+ }
+ #[cfg(target_arch = "powerpc64")]
+ {
+ // static_assert!(arch::PPC_FEATURE2_ARCH_2_07 == libc::PPC_FEATURE2_ARCH_2_07); // libc doesn't have this
+ static_assert!(
+ arch::PPC_FEATURE2_ARCH_2_07 == sys::PPC_FEATURE2_ARCH_2_07 as ffi::c_ulong
+ );
+ }
+ };
+}
diff --git a/vendor/portable-atomic/src/imp/atomic128/detect/common.rs b/vendor/portable-atomic/src/imp/atomic128/detect/common.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..b87caa3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/portable-atomic/src/imp/atomic128/detect/common.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,395 @@
+// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 OR MIT
+
+#[derive(Clone, Copy)]
+pub(crate) struct CpuInfo(u32);
+
+impl CpuInfo {
+ const INIT: u32 = 0;
+
+ #[inline]
+ fn set(&mut self, bit: u32) {
+ self.0 = set(self.0, bit);
+ }
+ #[inline]
+ fn test(self, bit: u32) -> bool {
+ test(self.0, bit)
+ }
+}
+
+#[inline]
+fn set(x: u32, bit: u32) -> u32 {
+ x | 1 << bit
+}
+#[inline]
+fn test(x: u32, bit: u32) -> bool {
+ x & (1 << bit) != 0
+}
+
+#[inline]
+pub(crate) fn detect() -> CpuInfo {
+ use core::sync::atomic::{AtomicU32, Ordering};
+
+ static CACHE: AtomicU32 = AtomicU32::new(0);
+ let mut info = CpuInfo(CACHE.load(Ordering::Relaxed));
+ if info.0 != 0 {
+ return info;
+ }
+ info.set(CpuInfo::INIT);
+ // Note: detect_false cfg is intended to make it easy for portable-atomic developers to
+ // test cases such as has_cmpxchg16b == false, has_lse == false,
+ // __kuser_helper_version < 5, etc., and is not a public API.
+ if !cfg!(portable_atomic_test_outline_atomics_detect_false) {
+ _detect(&mut info);
+ }
+ CACHE.store(info.0, Ordering::Relaxed);
+ info
+}
+
+#[cfg(target_arch = "aarch64")]
+impl CpuInfo {
+ /// Whether FEAT_LSE is available
+ const HAS_LSE: u32 = 1;
+ /// Whether FEAT_LSE2 is available
+ #[cfg_attr(not(test), allow(dead_code))]
+ const HAS_LSE2: u32 = 2;
+ /// Whether FEAT_LSE128 is available
+ // This is currently only used in tests.
+ #[cfg(test)]
+ const HAS_LSE128: u32 = 3;
+ /// Whether FEAT_LRCPC3 is available
+ // This is currently only used in tests.
+ #[cfg(test)]
+ const HAS_RCPC3: u32 = 4;
+
+ #[cfg(any(test, not(any(target_feature = "lse", portable_atomic_target_feature = "lse"))))]
+ #[inline]
+ pub(crate) fn has_lse(self) -> bool {
+ self.test(CpuInfo::HAS_LSE)
+ }
+ #[cfg_attr(not(test), allow(dead_code))]
+ #[cfg(any(test, not(any(target_feature = "lse2", portable_atomic_target_feature = "lse2"))))]
+ #[inline]
+ pub(crate) fn has_lse2(self) -> bool {
+ self.test(CpuInfo::HAS_LSE2)
+ }
+ #[cfg(test)]
+ #[inline]
+ pub(crate) fn has_lse128(self) -> bool {
+ self.test(CpuInfo::HAS_LSE128)
+ }
+ #[cfg(test)]
+ #[inline]
+ pub(crate) fn has_rcpc3(self) -> bool {
+ self.test(CpuInfo::HAS_RCPC3)
+ }
+}
+
+#[cfg(target_arch = "x86_64")]
+impl CpuInfo {
+ /// Whether CMPXCHG16B is available
+ const HAS_CMPXCHG16B: u32 = 1;
+ /// Whether VMOVDQA is atomic
+ const HAS_VMOVDQA_ATOMIC: u32 = 2;
+
+ #[cfg(any(
+ test,
+ not(any(target_feature = "cmpxchg16b", portable_atomic_target_feature = "cmpxchg16b")),
+ ))]
+ #[inline]
+ pub(crate) fn has_cmpxchg16b(self) -> bool {
+ self.test(CpuInfo::HAS_CMPXCHG16B)
+ }
+ #[inline]
+ pub(crate) fn has_vmovdqa_atomic(self) -> bool {
+ self.test(CpuInfo::HAS_VMOVDQA_ATOMIC)
+ }
+}
+
+#[cfg(target_arch = "powerpc64")]
+impl CpuInfo {
+ /// Whether lqarx and stqcx. instructions are available
+ const HAS_QUADWORD_ATOMICS: u32 = 1;
+
+ #[cfg(any(
+ test,
+ not(any(
+ target_feature = "quadword-atomics",
+ portable_atomic_target_feature = "quadword-atomics",
+ )),
+ ))]
+ #[inline]
+ pub(crate) fn has_quadword_atomics(self) -> bool {
+ self.test(CpuInfo::HAS_QUADWORD_ATOMICS)
+ }
+}
+
+// core::ffi::c_* (except c_void) requires Rust 1.64, libc will soon require Rust 1.47
+#[cfg(any(target_arch = "aarch64", target_arch = "powerpc64"))]
+#[cfg(not(windows))]
+#[allow(dead_code, non_camel_case_types)]
+mod c_types {
+ pub(crate) type c_void = core::ffi::c_void;
+ // c_{,u}int is {i,u}32 on non-16-bit architectures
+ // https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/1.70.0/library/core/src/ffi/mod.rs#L160
+ // (16-bit architectures currently don't use this module)
+ pub(crate) type c_int = i32;
+ pub(crate) type c_uint = u32;
+ // c_{,u}long is {i,u}64 on non-Windows 64-bit targets, otherwise is {i,u}32
+ // https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/1.70.0/library/core/src/ffi/mod.rs#L176
+ // (Windows currently doesn't use this module - this module is cfg(not(windows)))
+ #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")]
+ pub(crate) type c_long = i64;
+ #[cfg(not(target_pointer_width = "64"))]
+ pub(crate) type c_long = i32;
+ #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")]
+ pub(crate) type c_ulong = u64;
+ #[cfg(not(target_pointer_width = "64"))]
+ pub(crate) type c_ulong = u32;
+ // c_size_t is currently always usize
+ // https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/1.70.0/library/core/src/ffi/mod.rs#L88
+ pub(crate) type c_size_t = usize;
+ // c_char is u8 by default on most non-Apple/non-Windows ARM/PowerPC/RISC-V/s390x/Hexagon targets
+ // (Linux/Android/FreeBSD/NetBSD/OpenBSD/VxWorks/Fuchsia/QNX Neutrino/Horizon/AIX/z/OS)
+ // https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/1.70.0/library/core/src/ffi/mod.rs#L104
+ // https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/9734b2256d89cb4c61a4dbf4a3c3f3f942fe9b8c/lldb/source/Utility/ArchSpec.cpp#L712
+ // RISC-V https://github.com/riscv-non-isa/riscv-elf-psabi-doc/blob/HEAD/riscv-cc.adoc#cc-type-representations
+ // Hexagon https://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20190916/21516a52/attachment-0001.pdf
+ // AIX https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/xl-c-aix/13.1.2?topic=descriptions-qchars
+ // z/OS https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/zos/2.5.0?topic=specifiers-character-types
+ // (macOS is currently the only Apple target that uses this module, and Windows currently doesn't use this module)
+ #[cfg(not(target_os = "macos"))]
+ pub(crate) type c_char = u8;
+ // c_char is i8 on all Apple targets
+ #[cfg(target_os = "macos")]
+ pub(crate) type c_char = i8;
+
+ // Static assertions for C type definitions.
+ #[cfg(test)]
+ const _: fn() = || {
+ use test_helper::{libc, sys};
+ let _: c_int = 0 as std::os::raw::c_int;
+ let _: c_uint = 0 as std::os::raw::c_uint;
+ let _: c_long = 0 as std::os::raw::c_long;
+ let _: c_ulong = 0 as std::os::raw::c_ulong;
+ let _: c_size_t = 0 as libc::size_t; // std::os::raw::c_size_t is unstable
+ let _: c_char = 0 as std::os::raw::c_char;
+ let _: c_char = 0 as sys::c_char;
+ };
+}
+
+#[allow(
+ clippy::alloc_instead_of_core,
+ clippy::std_instead_of_alloc,
+ clippy::std_instead_of_core,
+ clippy::undocumented_unsafe_blocks,
+ clippy::wildcard_imports
+)]
+#[cfg(test)]
+mod tests_common {
+ use super::*;
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_bit_flags() {
+ let mut x = CpuInfo(0);
+ #[cfg(target_arch = "aarch64")]
+ {
+ assert!(!x.test(CpuInfo::INIT));
+ assert!(!x.test(CpuInfo::HAS_LSE));
+ assert!(!x.test(CpuInfo::HAS_LSE2));
+ assert!(!x.test(CpuInfo::HAS_LSE128));
+ assert!(!x.test(CpuInfo::HAS_RCPC3));
+ x.set(CpuInfo::INIT);
+ assert!(x.test(CpuInfo::INIT));
+ assert!(!x.test(CpuInfo::HAS_LSE));
+ assert!(!x.test(CpuInfo::HAS_LSE2));
+ assert!(!x.test(CpuInfo::HAS_LSE128));
+ assert!(!x.test(CpuInfo::HAS_RCPC3));
+ x.set(CpuInfo::HAS_LSE);
+ assert!(x.test(CpuInfo::INIT));
+ assert!(x.test(CpuInfo::HAS_LSE));
+ assert!(!x.test(CpuInfo::HAS_LSE2));
+ assert!(!x.test(CpuInfo::HAS_LSE128));
+ assert!(!x.test(CpuInfo::HAS_RCPC3));
+ x.set(CpuInfo::HAS_LSE2);
+ assert!(x.test(CpuInfo::INIT));
+ assert!(x.test(CpuInfo::HAS_LSE));
+ assert!(x.test(CpuInfo::HAS_LSE2));
+ assert!(!x.test(CpuInfo::HAS_LSE128));
+ assert!(!x.test(CpuInfo::HAS_RCPC3));
+ x.set(CpuInfo::HAS_LSE128);
+ assert!(x.test(CpuInfo::INIT));
+ assert!(x.test(CpuInfo::HAS_LSE));
+ assert!(x.test(CpuInfo::HAS_LSE2));
+ assert!(x.test(CpuInfo::HAS_LSE128));
+ assert!(!x.test(CpuInfo::HAS_RCPC3));
+ x.set(CpuInfo::HAS_RCPC3);
+ assert!(x.test(CpuInfo::INIT));
+ assert!(x.test(CpuInfo::HAS_LSE));
+ assert!(x.test(CpuInfo::HAS_LSE2));
+ assert!(x.test(CpuInfo::HAS_LSE128));
+ assert!(x.test(CpuInfo::HAS_RCPC3));
+ }
+ #[cfg(target_arch = "x86_64")]
+ {
+ assert!(!x.test(CpuInfo::INIT));
+ assert!(!x.test(CpuInfo::HAS_CMPXCHG16B));
+ assert!(!x.test(CpuInfo::HAS_VMOVDQA_ATOMIC));
+ x.set(CpuInfo::INIT);
+ assert!(x.test(CpuInfo::INIT));
+ assert!(!x.test(CpuInfo::HAS_CMPXCHG16B));
+ assert!(!x.test(CpuInfo::HAS_VMOVDQA_ATOMIC));
+ x.set(CpuInfo::HAS_CMPXCHG16B);
+ assert!(x.test(CpuInfo::INIT));
+ assert!(x.test(CpuInfo::HAS_CMPXCHG16B));
+ assert!(!x.test(CpuInfo::HAS_VMOVDQA_ATOMIC));
+ x.set(CpuInfo::HAS_VMOVDQA_ATOMIC);
+ assert!(x.test(CpuInfo::INIT));
+ assert!(x.test(CpuInfo::HAS_CMPXCHG16B));
+ assert!(x.test(CpuInfo::HAS_VMOVDQA_ATOMIC));
+ }
+ #[cfg(target_arch = "powerpc64")]
+ {
+ assert!(!x.test(CpuInfo::INIT));
+ assert!(!x.test(CpuInfo::HAS_QUADWORD_ATOMICS));
+ x.set(CpuInfo::INIT);
+ assert!(x.test(CpuInfo::INIT));
+ assert!(!x.test(CpuInfo::HAS_QUADWORD_ATOMICS));
+ x.set(CpuInfo::HAS_QUADWORD_ATOMICS);
+ assert!(x.test(CpuInfo::INIT));
+ assert!(x.test(CpuInfo::HAS_QUADWORD_ATOMICS));
+ }
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn print_features() {
+ use std::{fmt::Write as _, io::Write, string::String};
+
+ let mut features = String::new();
+ macro_rules! print_feature {
+ ($name:expr, $enabled:expr $(,)?) => {{
+ let _ = writeln!(features, " {}: {}", $name, $enabled);
+ }};
+ }
+ #[cfg(target_arch = "aarch64")]
+ {
+ features.push_str("run-time:\n");
+ print_feature!("lse", detect().test(CpuInfo::HAS_LSE));
+ print_feature!("lse2", detect().test(CpuInfo::HAS_LSE2));
+ print_feature!("lse128", detect().test(CpuInfo::HAS_LSE128));
+ print_feature!("rcpc3", detect().test(CpuInfo::HAS_RCPC3));
+ features.push_str("compile-time:\n");
+ print_feature!(
+ "lse",
+ cfg!(any(target_feature = "lse", portable_atomic_target_feature = "lse")),
+ );
+ print_feature!(
+ "lse2",
+ cfg!(any(target_feature = "lse2", portable_atomic_target_feature = "lse2")),
+ );
+ }
+ #[cfg(target_arch = "x86_64")]
+ {
+ features.push_str("run-time:\n");
+ print_feature!("cmpxchg16b", detect().test(CpuInfo::HAS_CMPXCHG16B));
+ print_feature!("vmovdqa-atomic", detect().test(CpuInfo::HAS_VMOVDQA_ATOMIC));
+ features.push_str("compile-time:\n");
+ print_feature!(
+ "cmpxchg16b",
+ cfg!(any(
+ target_feature = "cmpxchg16b",
+ portable_atomic_target_feature = "cmpxchg16b",
+ )),
+ );
+ }
+ #[cfg(target_arch = "powerpc64")]
+ {
+ features.push_str("run-time:\n");
+ print_feature!("quadword-atomics", detect().test(CpuInfo::HAS_QUADWORD_ATOMICS));
+ features.push_str("compile-time:\n");
+ print_feature!(
+ "quadword-atomics",
+ cfg!(any(
+ target_feature = "quadword-atomics",
+ portable_atomic_target_feature = "quadword-atomics",
+ )),
+ );
+ }
+ let stdout = std::io::stderr();
+ let mut stdout = stdout.lock();
+ let _ = stdout.write_all(features.as_bytes());
+ }
+
+ #[cfg(target_arch = "x86_64")]
+ #[test]
+ #[cfg_attr(portable_atomic_test_outline_atomics_detect_false, ignore)]
+ fn test_detect() {
+ if detect().has_cmpxchg16b() {
+ assert!(detect().test(CpuInfo::HAS_CMPXCHG16B));
+ } else {
+ assert!(!detect().test(CpuInfo::HAS_CMPXCHG16B));
+ }
+ if detect().has_vmovdqa_atomic() {
+ assert!(detect().test(CpuInfo::HAS_VMOVDQA_ATOMIC));
+ } else {
+ assert!(!detect().test(CpuInfo::HAS_VMOVDQA_ATOMIC));
+ }
+ }
+ #[cfg(target_arch = "aarch64")]
+ #[test]
+ #[cfg_attr(portable_atomic_test_outline_atomics_detect_false, ignore)]
+ fn test_detect() {
+ let proc_cpuinfo = test_helper::cpuinfo::ProcCpuinfo::new();
+ if detect().has_lse() {
+ assert!(detect().test(CpuInfo::HAS_LSE));
+ if let Ok(proc_cpuinfo) = proc_cpuinfo {
+ assert!(proc_cpuinfo.lse);
+ }
+ } else {
+ assert!(!detect().test(CpuInfo::HAS_LSE));
+ if let Ok(proc_cpuinfo) = proc_cpuinfo {
+ assert!(!proc_cpuinfo.lse);
+ }
+ }
+ if detect().has_lse2() {
+ assert!(detect().test(CpuInfo::HAS_LSE));
+ assert!(detect().test(CpuInfo::HAS_LSE2));
+ if let Ok(test_helper::cpuinfo::ProcCpuinfo { lse2: Some(lse2), .. }) = proc_cpuinfo {
+ assert!(lse2);
+ }
+ } else {
+ assert!(!detect().test(CpuInfo::HAS_LSE2));
+ if let Ok(test_helper::cpuinfo::ProcCpuinfo { lse2: Some(lse2), .. }) = proc_cpuinfo {
+ assert!(!lse2);
+ }
+ }
+ if detect().has_lse128() {
+ assert!(detect().test(CpuInfo::HAS_LSE));
+ assert!(detect().test(CpuInfo::HAS_LSE2));
+ assert!(detect().test(CpuInfo::HAS_LSE128));
+ } else {
+ assert!(!detect().test(CpuInfo::HAS_LSE128));
+ }
+ if detect().has_rcpc3() {
+ assert!(detect().test(CpuInfo::HAS_RCPC3));
+ } else {
+ assert!(!detect().test(CpuInfo::HAS_RCPC3));
+ }
+ }
+ #[cfg(target_arch = "powerpc64")]
+ #[test]
+ #[cfg_attr(portable_atomic_test_outline_atomics_detect_false, ignore)]
+ fn test_detect() {
+ let proc_cpuinfo = test_helper::cpuinfo::ProcCpuinfo::new();
+ if detect().has_quadword_atomics() {
+ assert!(detect().test(CpuInfo::HAS_QUADWORD_ATOMICS));
+ if let Ok(proc_cpuinfo) = proc_cpuinfo {
+ assert!(proc_cpuinfo.power8);
+ }
+ } else {
+ assert!(!detect().test(CpuInfo::HAS_QUADWORD_ATOMICS));
+ if let Ok(proc_cpuinfo) = proc_cpuinfo {
+ assert!(!proc_cpuinfo.power8);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
diff --git a/vendor/portable-atomic/src/imp/atomic128/detect/x86_64.rs b/vendor/portable-atomic/src/imp/atomic128/detect/x86_64.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..80eefed
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/portable-atomic/src/imp/atomic128/detect/x86_64.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,116 @@
+// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 OR MIT
+
+// Adapted from https://github.com/rust-lang/stdarch.
+
+#![cfg_attr(any(not(target_feature = "sse"), portable_atomic_sanitize_thread), allow(dead_code))]
+
+// Miri doesn't support inline assembly used in __cpuid: https://github.com/rust-lang/miri/issues/932
+// SGX doesn't support CPUID: https://github.com/rust-lang/stdarch/blob/a0c30f3e3c75adcd6ee7efc94014ebcead61c507/crates/core_arch/src/x86/cpuid.rs#L102-L105
+#[cfg(any(target_env = "sgx", miri))]
+compile_error!("internal error: this module is not supported on this environment");
+
+include!("common.rs");
+
+#[cfg(not(portable_atomic_no_asm))]
+use core::arch::asm;
+use core::arch::x86_64::{CpuidResult, _xgetbv};
+
+// Workaround for https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/101346
+// It is not clear if our use cases are affected, but we implement this just in case.
+//
+// Refs:
+// - https://www.felixcloutier.com/x86/cpuid
+// - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CPUID
+// - https://github.com/rust-lang/stdarch/blob/a0c30f3e3c75adcd6ee7efc94014ebcead61c507/crates/core_arch/src/x86/cpuid.rs
+unsafe fn __cpuid(leaf: u32) -> CpuidResult {
+ let eax;
+ let mut ebx;
+ let ecx;
+ let edx;
+ // SAFETY: the caller must guarantee that CPU supports `cpuid`.
+ unsafe {
+ asm!(
+ // rbx is reserved by LLVM
+ "mov {ebx_tmp:r}, rbx",
+ "cpuid",
+ "xchg {ebx_tmp:r}, rbx", // restore rbx
+ ebx_tmp = out(reg) ebx,
+ inout("eax") leaf => eax,
+ inout("ecx") 0 => ecx,
+ out("edx") edx,
+ options(nostack, preserves_flags),
+ );
+ }
+ CpuidResult { eax, ebx, ecx, edx }
+}
+
+// https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CPUID
+const VENDOR_ID_INTEL: [u8; 12] = *b"GenuineIntel";
+const VENDOR_ID_AMD: [u8; 12] = *b"AuthenticAMD";
+
+unsafe fn _vendor_id() -> [u8; 12] {
+ // https://github.com/rust-lang/stdarch/blob/a0c30f3e3c75adcd6ee7efc94014ebcead61c507/crates/std_detect/src/detect/os/x86.rs#L40-L59
+ // SAFETY: the caller must guarantee that CPU supports `cpuid`.
+ let CpuidResult { ebx, ecx, edx, .. } = unsafe { __cpuid(0) };
+ let vendor_id: [[u8; 4]; 3] = [ebx.to_ne_bytes(), edx.to_ne_bytes(), ecx.to_ne_bytes()];
+ // SAFETY: transmute is safe because `[u8; 12]` and `[[u8; 4]; 3]` has the same layout.
+ unsafe { core::mem::transmute(vendor_id) }
+}
+
+#[cold]
+fn _detect(info: &mut CpuInfo) {
+ // SAFETY: Calling `_vendor_id`` is safe because the CPU has `cpuid` support.
+ let vendor_id = unsafe { _vendor_id() };
+
+ // SAFETY: Calling `__cpuid`` is safe because the CPU has `cpuid` support.
+ let proc_info_ecx = unsafe { __cpuid(0x0000_0001_u32).ecx };
+
+ // https://github.com/rust-lang/stdarch/blob/a0c30f3e3c75adcd6ee7efc94014ebcead61c507/crates/std_detect/src/detect/os/x86.rs#L111
+ if test(proc_info_ecx, 13) {
+ info.set(CpuInfo::HAS_CMPXCHG16B);
+ }
+
+ // VMOVDQA is atomic on Intel and AMD CPUs with AVX.
+ // See https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=104688 for details.
+ if vendor_id == VENDOR_ID_INTEL || vendor_id == VENDOR_ID_AMD {
+ // https://github.com/rust-lang/stdarch/blob/a0c30f3e3c75adcd6ee7efc94014ebcead61c507/crates/std_detect/src/detect/os/x86.rs#L131-L224
+ let cpu_xsave = test(proc_info_ecx, 26);
+ if cpu_xsave {
+ let cpu_osxsave = test(proc_info_ecx, 27);
+ if cpu_osxsave {
+ // SAFETY: Calling `_xgetbv`` is safe because the CPU has `xsave` support
+ // and OS has set `osxsave`.
+ let xcr0 = unsafe { _xgetbv(0) };
+ let os_avx_support = xcr0 & 6 == 6;
+ if os_avx_support && test(proc_info_ecx, 28) {
+ info.set(CpuInfo::HAS_VMOVDQA_ATOMIC);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+#[allow(
+ clippy::alloc_instead_of_core,
+ clippy::std_instead_of_alloc,
+ clippy::std_instead_of_core,
+ clippy::undocumented_unsafe_blocks,
+ clippy::wildcard_imports
+)]
+#[cfg(test)]
+mod tests {
+ #[cfg(not(portable_atomic_test_outline_atomics_detect_false))]
+ use super::*;
+
+ #[cfg(not(portable_atomic_test_outline_atomics_detect_false))]
+ #[test]
+ fn test_cpuid() {
+ assert_eq!(std::is_x86_feature_detected!("cmpxchg16b"), detect().has_cmpxchg16b());
+ let vendor_id = unsafe { _vendor_id() };
+ if vendor_id == VENDOR_ID_INTEL || vendor_id == VENDOR_ID_AMD {
+ assert_eq!(std::is_x86_feature_detected!("avx"), detect().has_vmovdqa_atomic());
+ } else {
+ assert!(!detect().has_vmovdqa_atomic());
+ }
+ }
+}