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  1. //===- llvm/TargetParser/Host.h - Host machine detection  -------*- C++ -*-===//
  2. //
  3. // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
  4. // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
  5. // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
  6. //
  7. //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
  8. //
  9. // Methods for querying the nature of the host machine.
  10. //
  11. //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
  12.  
  13. #ifndef LLVM_TARGETPARSER_HOST_H
  14. #define LLVM_TARGETPARSER_HOST_H
  15.  
  16. #include <string>
  17.  
  18. namespace llvm {
  19. class MallocAllocator;
  20. class StringRef;
  21. template <typename ValueTy, typename AllocatorTy> class StringMap;
  22. class raw_ostream;
  23.  
  24. namespace sys {
  25.  
  26.   /// getDefaultTargetTriple() - Return the default target triple the compiler
  27.   /// has been configured to produce code for.
  28.   ///
  29.   /// The target triple is a string in the format of:
  30.   ///   CPU_TYPE-VENDOR-OPERATING_SYSTEM
  31.   /// or
  32.   ///   CPU_TYPE-VENDOR-KERNEL-OPERATING_SYSTEM
  33.   std::string getDefaultTargetTriple();
  34.  
  35.   /// getProcessTriple() - Return an appropriate target triple for generating
  36.   /// code to be loaded into the current process, e.g. when using the JIT.
  37.   std::string getProcessTriple();
  38.  
  39.   /// getHostCPUName - Get the LLVM name for the host CPU. The particular format
  40.   /// of the name is target dependent, and suitable for passing as -mcpu to the
  41.   /// target which matches the host.
  42.   ///
  43.   /// \return - The host CPU name, or empty if the CPU could not be determined.
  44.   StringRef getHostCPUName();
  45.  
  46.   /// getHostCPUFeatures - Get the LLVM names for the host CPU features.
  47.   /// The particular format of the names are target dependent, and suitable for
  48.   /// passing as -mattr to the target which matches the host.
  49.   ///
  50.   /// \param Features - A string mapping feature names to either
  51.   /// true (if enabled) or false (if disabled). This routine makes no guarantees
  52.   /// about exactly which features may appear in this map, except that they are
  53.   /// all valid LLVM feature names.
  54.   ///
  55.   /// \return - True on success.
  56.   bool getHostCPUFeatures(StringMap<bool, MallocAllocator> &Features);
  57.  
  58.   /// This is a function compatible with cl::AddExtraVersionPrinter, which adds
  59.   /// info about the current target triple and detected CPU.
  60.   void printDefaultTargetAndDetectedCPU(raw_ostream &OS);
  61.  
  62.   namespace detail {
  63.   /// Helper functions to extract HostCPUName from /proc/cpuinfo on linux.
  64.   StringRef getHostCPUNameForPowerPC(StringRef ProcCpuinfoContent);
  65.   StringRef getHostCPUNameForARM(StringRef ProcCpuinfoContent);
  66.   StringRef getHostCPUNameForS390x(StringRef ProcCpuinfoContent);
  67.   StringRef getHostCPUNameForRISCV(StringRef ProcCpuinfoContent);
  68.   StringRef getHostCPUNameForSPARC(StringRef ProcCpuinfoContent);
  69.   StringRef getHostCPUNameForBPF();
  70.  
  71.   /// Helper functions to extract CPU details from CPUID on x86.
  72.   namespace x86 {
  73.   enum class VendorSignatures {
  74.     UNKNOWN,
  75.     GENUINE_INTEL,
  76.     AUTHENTIC_AMD,
  77.   };
  78.  
  79.   /// Returns the host CPU's vendor.
  80.   /// MaxLeaf: if a non-nullptr pointer is specified, the EAX value will be
  81.   /// assigned to its pointee.
  82.   VendorSignatures getVendorSignature(unsigned *MaxLeaf = nullptr);
  83.   } // namespace x86
  84.   }
  85. }
  86. }
  87.  
  88. #endif
  89.