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40 | |
41 | #ifndef QGLOBAL_H |
42 | # include <QtCore/qglobal.h> |
43 | #endif |
44 | |
45 | #ifndef QPROCESSORDETECTION_H |
46 | #define QPROCESSORDETECTION_H |
47 | |
48 | /* |
49 | This file uses preprocessor #defines to set various Q_PROCESSOR_* #defines |
50 | based on the following patterns: |
51 | |
52 | Q_PROCESSOR_{FAMILY} |
53 | Q_PROCESSOR_{FAMILY}_{VARIANT} |
54 | Q_PROCESSOR_{FAMILY}_{REVISION} |
55 | |
56 | The first is always defined. Defines for the various revisions/variants are |
57 | optional and usually dependent on how the compiler was invoked. Variants |
58 | that are a superset of another should have a define for the superset. |
59 | |
60 | In addition to the processor family, variants, and revisions, we also set |
61 | Q_BYTE_ORDER appropriately for the target processor. For bi-endian |
62 | processors, we try to auto-detect the byte order using the __BIG_ENDIAN__, |
63 | __LITTLE_ENDIAN__, or __BYTE_ORDER__ preprocessor macros. |
64 | |
65 | Note: when adding support for new processors, be sure to update |
66 | config.tests/arch/arch.cpp to ensure that configure can detect the target |
67 | and host architectures. |
68 | */ |
69 | |
70 | /* Machine byte-order, reuse preprocessor provided macros when available */ |
71 | #if defined(__ORDER_BIG_ENDIAN__) |
72 | # define Q_BIG_ENDIAN __ORDER_BIG_ENDIAN__ |
73 | #else |
74 | # define Q_BIG_ENDIAN 4321 |
75 | #endif |
76 | #if defined(__ORDER_LITTLE_ENDIAN__) |
77 | # define Q_LITTLE_ENDIAN __ORDER_LITTLE_ENDIAN__ |
78 | #else |
79 | # define Q_LITTLE_ENDIAN 1234 |
80 | #endif |
81 | |
82 | /* |
83 | Alpha family, no revisions or variants |
84 | |
85 | Alpha is bi-endian, use endianness auto-detection implemented below. |
86 | */ |
87 | // #elif defined(__alpha__) || defined(_M_ALPHA) |
88 | // # define Q_PROCESSOR_ALPHA |
89 | // Q_BYTE_ORDER not defined, use endianness auto-detection |
90 | |
91 | /* |
92 | ARM family, known revisions: V5, V6, V7, V8 |
93 | |
94 | ARM is bi-endian, detect using __ARMEL__ or __ARMEB__, falling back to |
95 | auto-detection implemented below. |
96 | */ |
97 | #if defined(__arm__) || defined(__TARGET_ARCH_ARM) || defined(_M_ARM) || defined(_M_ARM64) || defined(__aarch64__) || defined(__ARM64__) |
98 | # if defined(__aarch64__) || defined(__ARM64__) || defined(_M_ARM64) |
99 | # define Q_PROCESSOR_ARM_64 |
100 | # define Q_PROCESSOR_WORDSIZE 8 |
101 | # else |
102 | # define Q_PROCESSOR_ARM_32 |
103 | # endif |
104 | # if defined(__ARM_ARCH) && __ARM_ARCH > 1 |
105 | # define Q_PROCESSOR_ARM __ARM_ARCH |
106 | # elif defined(__TARGET_ARCH_ARM) && __TARGET_ARCH_ARM > 1 |
107 | # define Q_PROCESSOR_ARM __TARGET_ARCH_ARM |
108 | # elif defined(_M_ARM) && _M_ARM > 1 |
109 | # define Q_PROCESSOR_ARM _M_ARM |
110 | # elif defined(__ARM64_ARCH_8__) \ |
111 | || defined(__aarch64__) \ |
112 | || defined(__ARMv8__) \ |
113 | || defined(__ARMv8_A__) \ |
114 | || defined(_M_ARM64) |
115 | # define Q_PROCESSOR_ARM 8 |
116 | # elif defined(__ARM_ARCH_7__) \ |
117 | || defined(__ARM_ARCH_7A__) \ |
118 | || defined(__ARM_ARCH_7R__) \ |
119 | || defined(__ARM_ARCH_7M__) \ |
120 | || defined(__ARM_ARCH_7S__) \ |
121 | || defined(_ARM_ARCH_7) \ |
122 | || defined(__CORE_CORTEXA__) |
123 | # define Q_PROCESSOR_ARM 7 |
124 | # elif defined(__ARM_ARCH_6__) \ |
125 | || defined(__ARM_ARCH_6J__) \ |
126 | || defined(__ARM_ARCH_6T2__) \ |
127 | || defined(__ARM_ARCH_6Z__) \ |
128 | || defined(__ARM_ARCH_6K__) \ |
129 | || defined(__ARM_ARCH_6ZK__) \ |
130 | || defined(__ARM_ARCH_6M__) |
131 | # define Q_PROCESSOR_ARM 6 |
132 | # elif defined(__ARM_ARCH_5TEJ__) \ |
133 | || defined(__ARM_ARCH_5TE__) |
134 | # define Q_PROCESSOR_ARM 5 |
135 | # else |
136 | # define Q_PROCESSOR_ARM 0 |
137 | # endif |
138 | # if Q_PROCESSOR_ARM >= 8 |
139 | # define Q_PROCESSOR_ARM_V8 |
140 | # endif |
141 | # if Q_PROCESSOR_ARM >= 7 |
142 | # define Q_PROCESSOR_ARM_V7 |
143 | # endif |
144 | # if Q_PROCESSOR_ARM >= 6 |
145 | # define Q_PROCESSOR_ARM_V6 |
146 | # endif |
147 | # if Q_PROCESSOR_ARM >= 5 |
148 | # define Q_PROCESSOR_ARM_V5 |
149 | # else |
150 | # error "ARM architecture too old" |
151 | # endif |
152 | # if defined(__ARMEL__) || defined(_M_ARM64) |
153 | # define Q_BYTE_ORDER Q_LITTLE_ENDIAN |
154 | # elif defined(__ARMEB__) |
155 | # define Q_BYTE_ORDER Q_BIG_ENDIAN |
156 | # else |
157 | // Q_BYTE_ORDER not defined, use endianness auto-detection |
158 | #endif |
159 | |
160 | /* |
161 | AVR32 family, no revisions or variants |
162 | |
163 | AVR32 is big-endian. |
164 | */ |
165 | // #elif defined(__avr32__) |
166 | // # define Q_PROCESSOR_AVR32 |
167 | // # define Q_BYTE_ORDER Q_BIG_ENDIAN |
168 | |
169 | /* |
170 | Blackfin family, no revisions or variants |
171 | |
172 | Blackfin is little-endian. |
173 | */ |
174 | // #elif defined(__bfin__) |
175 | // # define Q_PROCESSOR_BLACKFIN |
176 | // # define Q_BYTE_ORDER Q_LITTLE_ENDIAN |
177 | |
178 | /* |
179 | X86 family, known variants: 32- and 64-bit |
180 | |
181 | X86 is little-endian. |
182 | */ |
183 | #elif defined(__i386) || defined(__i386__) || defined(_M_IX86) |
184 | # define Q_PROCESSOR_X86_32 |
185 | # define Q_BYTE_ORDER Q_LITTLE_ENDIAN |
186 | # define Q_PROCESSOR_WORDSIZE 4 |
187 | |
188 | /* |
189 | * We define Q_PROCESSOR_X86 == 6 for anything above a equivalent or better |
190 | * than a Pentium Pro (the processor whose architecture was called P6) or an |
191 | * Athlon. |
192 | * |
193 | * All processors since the Pentium III and the Athlon 4 have SSE support, so |
194 | * we use that to detect. That leaves the original Athlon, Pentium Pro and |
195 | * Pentium II. |
196 | */ |
197 | |
198 | # if defined(_M_IX86) |
199 | # define Q_PROCESSOR_X86 (_M_IX86/100) |
200 | # elif defined(__i686__) || defined(__athlon__) || defined(__SSE__) || defined(__pentiumpro__) |
201 | # define Q_PROCESSOR_X86 6 |
202 | # elif defined(__i586__) || defined(__k6__) || defined(__pentium__) |
203 | # define Q_PROCESSOR_X86 5 |
204 | # elif defined(__i486__) || defined(__80486__) |
205 | # define Q_PROCESSOR_X86 4 |
206 | # else |
207 | # define Q_PROCESSOR_X86 3 |
208 | # endif |
209 | |
210 | #elif defined(__x86_64) || defined(__x86_64__) || defined(__amd64) || defined(_M_X64) |
211 | # define Q_PROCESSOR_X86 6 |
212 | # define Q_PROCESSOR_X86_64 |
213 | # define Q_BYTE_ORDER Q_LITTLE_ENDIAN |
214 | # define Q_PROCESSOR_WORDSIZE 8 |
215 | |
216 | /* |
217 | Itanium (IA-64) family, no revisions or variants |
218 | |
219 | Itanium is bi-endian, use endianness auto-detection implemented below. |
220 | */ |
221 | #elif defined(__ia64) || defined(__ia64__) || defined(_M_IA64) |
222 | # define Q_PROCESSOR_IA64 |
223 | # define Q_PROCESSOR_WORDSIZE 8 |
224 | // Q_BYTE_ORDER not defined, use endianness auto-detection |
225 | |
226 | /* |
227 | MIPS family, known revisions: I, II, III, IV, 32, 64 |
228 | |
229 | MIPS is bi-endian, use endianness auto-detection implemented below. |
230 | */ |
231 | #elif defined(__mips) || defined(__mips__) || defined(_M_MRX000) |
232 | # define Q_PROCESSOR_MIPS |
233 | # if defined(_MIPS_ARCH_MIPS1) || (defined(__mips) && __mips - 0 >= 1) |
234 | # define Q_PROCESSOR_MIPS_I |
235 | # endif |
236 | # if defined(_MIPS_ARCH_MIPS2) || (defined(__mips) && __mips - 0 >= 2) |
237 | # define Q_PROCESSOR_MIPS_II |
238 | # endif |
239 | # if defined(_MIPS_ARCH_MIPS3) || (defined(__mips) && __mips - 0 >= 3) |
240 | # define Q_PROCESSOR_MIPS_III |
241 | # endif |
242 | # if defined(_MIPS_ARCH_MIPS4) || (defined(__mips) && __mips - 0 >= 4) |
243 | # define Q_PROCESSOR_MIPS_IV |
244 | # endif |
245 | # if defined(_MIPS_ARCH_MIPS5) || (defined(__mips) && __mips - 0 >= 5) |
246 | # define Q_PROCESSOR_MIPS_V |
247 | # endif |
248 | # if defined(_MIPS_ARCH_MIPS32) || defined(__mips32) || (defined(__mips) && __mips - 0 >= 32) |
249 | # define Q_PROCESSOR_MIPS_32 |
250 | # endif |
251 | # if defined(_MIPS_ARCH_MIPS64) || defined(__mips64) |
252 | # define Q_PROCESSOR_MIPS_64 |
253 | # define Q_PROCESSOR_WORDSIZE 8 |
254 | # endif |
255 | # if defined(__MIPSEL__) |
256 | # define Q_BYTE_ORDER Q_LITTLE_ENDIAN |
257 | # elif defined(__MIPSEB__) |
258 | # define Q_BYTE_ORDER Q_BIG_ENDIAN |
259 | # else |
260 | // Q_BYTE_ORDER not defined, use endianness auto-detection |
261 | # endif |
262 | |
263 | /* |
264 | Power family, known variants: 32- and 64-bit |
265 | |
266 | There are many more known variants/revisions that we do not handle/detect. |
267 | See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_Architecture |
268 | and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:PowerISA-evolution.svg |
269 | |
270 | Power is bi-endian, use endianness auto-detection implemented below. |
271 | */ |
272 | #elif defined(__ppc__) || defined(__ppc) || defined(__powerpc__) \ |
273 | || defined(_ARCH_COM) || defined(_ARCH_PWR) || defined(_ARCH_PPC) \ |
274 | || defined(_M_MPPC) || defined(_M_PPC) |
275 | # define Q_PROCESSOR_POWER |
276 | # if defined(__ppc64__) || defined(__powerpc64__) || defined(__64BIT__) |
277 | # define Q_PROCESSOR_POWER_64 |
278 | # define Q_PROCESSOR_WORDSIZE 8 |
279 | # else |
280 | # define Q_PROCESSOR_POWER_32 |
281 | # endif |
282 | // Q_BYTE_ORDER not defined, use endianness auto-detection |
283 | |
284 | /* |
285 | RISC-V family, known variants: 32- and 64-bit |
286 | |
287 | RISC-V is little-endian. |
288 | */ |
289 | #elif defined(__riscv) |
290 | # define Q_PROCESSOR_RISCV |
291 | # if __riscv_xlen == 64 |
292 | # define Q_PROCESSOR_RISCV_64 |
293 | # else |
294 | # define Q_PROCESSOR_RISCV_32 |
295 | # endif |
296 | # define Q_BYTE_ORDER Q_LITTLE_ENDIAN |
297 | |
298 | /* |
299 | S390 family, known variant: S390X (64-bit) |
300 | |
301 | S390 is big-endian. |
302 | */ |
303 | #elif defined(__s390__) |
304 | # define Q_PROCESSOR_S390 |
305 | # if defined(__s390x__) |
306 | # define Q_PROCESSOR_S390_X |
307 | # endif |
308 | # define Q_BYTE_ORDER Q_BIG_ENDIAN |
309 | |
310 | /* |
311 | SuperH family, optional revision: SH-4A |
312 | |
313 | SuperH is bi-endian, use endianness auto-detection implemented below. |
314 | */ |
315 | // #elif defined(__sh__) |
316 | // # define Q_PROCESSOR_SH |
317 | // # if defined(__sh4a__) |
318 | // # define Q_PROCESSOR_SH_4A |
319 | // # endif |
320 | // Q_BYTE_ORDER not defined, use endianness auto-detection |
321 | |
322 | /* |
323 | SPARC family, optional revision: V9 |
324 | |
325 | SPARC is big-endian only prior to V9, while V9 is bi-endian with big-endian |
326 | as the default byte order. Assume all SPARC systems are big-endian. |
327 | */ |
328 | #elif defined(__sparc__) |
329 | # define Q_PROCESSOR_SPARC |
330 | # if defined(__sparc_v9__) |
331 | # define Q_PROCESSOR_SPARC_V9 |
332 | # endif |
333 | # if defined(__sparc64__) |
334 | # define Q_PROCESSOR_SPARC_64 |
335 | # endif |
336 | # define Q_BYTE_ORDER Q_BIG_ENDIAN |
337 | |
338 | // -- Web Assembly -- |
339 | #elif defined(__EMSCRIPTEN__) |
340 | # define Q_PROCESSOR_WASM |
341 | # define Q_BYTE_ORDER Q_LITTLE_ENDIAN |
342 | # define Q_PROCESSOR_WORDSIZE 8 |
343 | #endif |
344 | |
345 | /* |
346 | NOTE: |
347 | GCC 4.6 added __BYTE_ORDER__, __ORDER_BIG_ENDIAN__, __ORDER_LITTLE_ENDIAN__ |
348 | and __ORDER_PDP_ENDIAN__ in SVN r165881. If you are using GCC 4.6 or newer, |
349 | this code will properly detect your target byte order; if you are not, and |
350 | the __LITTLE_ENDIAN__ or __BIG_ENDIAN__ macros are not defined, then this |
351 | code will fail to detect the target byte order. |
352 | */ |
353 | // Some processors support either endian format, try to detect which we are using. |
354 | #if !defined(Q_BYTE_ORDER) |
355 | # if defined(__BYTE_ORDER__) && (__BYTE_ORDER__ == Q_BIG_ENDIAN || __BYTE_ORDER__ == Q_LITTLE_ENDIAN) |
356 | // Reuse __BYTE_ORDER__ as-is, since our Q_*_ENDIAN #defines match the preprocessor defaults |
357 | # define Q_BYTE_ORDER __BYTE_ORDER__ |
358 | # elif defined(__BIG_ENDIAN__) || defined(_big_endian__) || defined(_BIG_ENDIAN) |
359 | # define Q_BYTE_ORDER Q_BIG_ENDIAN |
360 | # elif defined(__LITTLE_ENDIAN__) || defined(_little_endian__) || defined(_LITTLE_ENDIAN) \ |
361 | || defined(WINAPI_FAMILY) // WinRT is always little-endian according to MSDN. |
362 | # define Q_BYTE_ORDER Q_LITTLE_ENDIAN |
363 | # else |
364 | # error "Unable to determine byte order!" |
365 | # endif |
366 | #endif |
367 | |
368 | /* |
369 | Size of a pointer and the machine register size. We detect a 64-bit system by: |
370 | * GCC and compatible compilers (Clang, ICC on OS X and Windows) always define |
371 | __SIZEOF_POINTER__. This catches all known cases of ILP32 builds on 64-bit |
372 | processors. |
373 | * Most other Unix compilers define __LP64__ or _LP64 on 64-bit mode |
374 | (Long and Pointer 64-bit) |
375 | * If Q_PROCESSOR_WORDSIZE was defined above, it's assumed to match the pointer |
376 | size. |
377 | Otherwise, we assume to be 32-bit and then check in qglobal.cpp that it is right. |
378 | */ |
379 | |
380 | #if defined __SIZEOF_POINTER__ |
381 | # define QT_POINTER_SIZE __SIZEOF_POINTER__ |
382 | #elif defined(__LP64__) || defined(_LP64) |
383 | # define QT_POINTER_SIZE 8 |
384 | #elif defined(Q_PROCESSOR_WORDSIZE) |
385 | # define QT_POINTER_SIZE Q_PROCESSOR_WORDSIZE |
386 | #else |
387 | # define QT_POINTER_SIZE 4 |
388 | #endif |
389 | |
390 | /* |
391 | Define Q_PROCESSOR_WORDSIZE to be the size of the machine's word (usually, |
392 | the size of the register). On some architectures where a pointer could be |
393 | smaller than the register, the macro is defined above. |
394 | |
395 | Falls back to QT_POINTER_SIZE if not set explicitly for the platform. |
396 | */ |
397 | #ifndef Q_PROCESSOR_WORDSIZE |
398 | # define Q_PROCESSOR_WORDSIZE QT_POINTER_SIZE |
399 | #endif |
400 | |
401 | |
402 | #endif // QPROCESSORDETECTION_H |
403 | |