import os from testglobals import config import subprocess import re # Feature names generally follow the naming used by Linux's /proc/cpuinfo. SUPPORTED_CPU_FEATURES = { # These aren't comprehensive; they are only CPU features that we care about # x86: 'sse', 'sse2', 'sse3', 'ssse3', 'sse4_1', 'sse4_2', 'avx1', 'avx2', 'popcnt', 'bmi1', 'bmi2' } cpu_feature_cache = None def get_cpu_features(): if config.os in ['mingw32', 'linux'] and os.path.exists('/proc/cpuinfo'): f = open('/proc/cpuinfo').read() flags = re.search(r'flags\s*:\s*.*$', f, re.M) if flags is None: print('get_cpu_features: failed to find cpu features') return {} flags = set(flags.group(0).split()) if 'pni' in flags: flags.add('sse3') flags.remove('pni') return flags elif config.os == 'darwin': # we hardcode the sysctl path, otherwise we rely on /usr/sbin being in # path. out = subprocess.check_output(['/usr/sbin/sysctl', 'hw']).decode('UTF-8') features = set() def check_feature(darwin_name, our_name=None): if re.search(r'hw\.optional.%s:\s*1' % darwin_name, out) is not None: features.add(darwin_name if our_name is None else our_name) for feature in SUPPORTED_CPU_FEATURES: check_feature(feature) # A few annoying cases check_feature('avx1_0', 'avx1') check_feature('avx2_0', 'avx2') return features else: # TODO: Add {Open,Free}BSD support print('get_cpu_features: Lacking support for your platform') return {} def have_cpu_feature(feature): """ A testsuite predicate for testing the availability of CPU features. """ assert feature in SUPPORTED_CPU_FEATURES global cpu_feature_cache if cpu_feature_cache is None: cpu_feature_cache = get_cpu_features() print('Found CPU features:', ' '.join(cpu_feature_cache)) return feature in cpu_feature_cache if __name__ == '__main__': import sys config.os = sys.argv[1] print(get_cpu_features())