A cross-platform C library to retrieve CPU features (such as available instructions) at runtime.
Os | amd64 | AArch64 | ARM | MIPS |
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- Design Rationale
- Code samples
- Running sample code
- What's supported
- Android NDK's drop in replacement
- License
- Build with cmake
- Community Bindings
- Simple to use. See the snippets below for examples.
- Extensible. Easy to add missing features or architectures.
- Compatible with old compilers and available on many architectures so it can be used widely. To ensure that cpu_features works on as many platforms as possible, we implemented it in a highly portable version of C: C99.
- Sandbox-compatible. The library uses a variety of strategies to cope
with sandboxed environments or when
cpuid
is unavailable. This is useful when running integration tests in hermetic environments. - Thread safe, no memory allocation, and raises no exceptions.
cpu_features is suitable for implementing fundamental libc functions like
malloc
,memcpy
, andmemcmp
. - Unit tested.
Note: For C++ code, the library functions are defined in the cpu_features
namespace.
Here's a simple example that executes a codepath if the CPU supports both the AES and the SSE4.2 instruction sets:
#include "cpuinfo_x86.h"
// For C++, add `using namespace cpu_features;`
static const X86Features features = GetX86Info().features;
void Compute(void) {
if (features.aes && features.sse4_2) {
// Run optimized code.
} else {
// Run standard code.
}
}
If you wish, you can read all the features at once into a global variable, and then query for the specific features you care about. Below, we store all the ARM features and then check whether AES and NEON are supported.
#include <stdbool.h>
#include "cpuinfo_arm.h"
// For C++, add `using namespace cpu_features;`
static const ArmFeatures features = GetArmInfo().features;
static const bool has_aes_and_neon = features.aes && features.neon;
// use has_aes_and_neon.
This is a good approach to take if you're checking for combinations of features when using a compiler that is slow to extract individual bits from bit-packed structures.
The following code determines whether the compiler was told to use the AVX
instruction set (e.g., g++ -mavx
) and sets has_avx
accordingly.
#include <stdbool.h>
#include "cpuinfo_x86.h"
// For C++, add `using namespace cpu_features;`
static const X86Features features = GetX86Info().features;
static const bool has_avx = CPU_FEATURES_COMPILED_X86_AVX || features.avx;
// use has_avx.
CPU_FEATURES_COMPILED_X86_AVX
is set to 1 if the compiler was instructed to
use AVX and 0 otherwise, combining compile time and runtime knowledge.
On x86, the first incarnation of a feature in a microarchitecture might not be the most efficient (e.g. AVX on Sandy Bridge). We provide a function to retrieve the underlying microarchitecture so you can decide whether to use it.
Below, has_fast_avx
is set to 1 if the CPU supports the AVX instruction
set—but only if it's not Sandy Bridge.
#include <stdbool.h>
#include "cpuinfo_x86.h"
// For C++, add `using namespace cpu_features;`
static const X86Info info = GetX86Info();
static const X86Microarchitecture uarch = GetX86Microarchitecture(&info);
static const bool has_fast_avx = info.features.avx && uarch != INTEL_SNB;
// use has_fast_avx.
This feature is currently available only for x86 microarchitectures.
Building cpu_features
(check quickstart below) brings a small executable to test the library.
% ./build/list_cpu_features
arch : x86
brand : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-1650 0 @ 3.20GHz
family : 6 (0x06)
model : 45 (0x2D)
stepping : 7 (0x07)
uarch : INTEL_SNB
flags : aes,avx,cx16,smx,sse4_1,sse4_2,ssse3
% ./build/list_cpu_features --json
{"arch":"x86","brand":" Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-1650 0 @ 3.20GHz","family":6,"model":45,"stepping":7,"uarch":"INTEL_SNB","flags":["aes","avx","cx16","smx","sse4_1","sse4_2","ssse3"]}
x86³ | ARM | AArch64 | MIPS⁴ | POWER | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Android | yes² | yes¹ | yes¹ | yes¹ | N/A |
iOS | N/A | not yet | not yet | N/A | N/A |
Linux | yes² | yes¹ | yes¹ | yes¹ | yes¹ |
MacOs | yes² | N/A | not yet | N/A | no |
Windows | yes² | not yet | not yet | N/A | N/A |
FreeBSD | yes² | not yet | not yet | not yet | not yet |
- Features revealed from Linux. We gather data from several sources
depending on availability:
- from glibc's getauxval
- by parsing
/proc/self/auxv
- by parsing
/proc/cpuinfo
- Features revealed from CPU. features are retrieved by using the
cpuid
instruction. - Microarchitecture detection. On x86 some features are not always implemented efficiently in hardware (e.g. AVX on Sandybridge). Exposing the microarchitecture allows the client to reject particular microarchitectures.
- All flavors of Mips are supported, little and big endian as well as 32/64 bits.
cpu_features is now officially supporting Android and offers a drop in replacement of for the NDK's cpu-features.h , see ndk_compat folder for details.
The cpu_features library is licensed under the terms of the Apache license. See LICENSE for more information.
Please check the CMake build instructions.
-
Run
list_cpu_features
cmake -S. -Bbuild -DBUILD_TESTING=OFF -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release cmake --build build --config Release -j ./build/list_cpu_features --json
Note: Use
--target ALL_BUILD
on the second line forVisual Studio
andXCode
. -
run tests
cmake -S. -Bbuild -DBUILD_TESTING=ON -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug cmake --build build --config Debug -j cmake --build build --config Debug --target test
Note: Use
--target RUN_TESTS
on the last line forVisual Studio
and--target RUN_TEST
forXCode
. -
install
cpu_features
cmake --build build --config Release --target install -v
Note: Use
--target INSTALL
forVisual Studio
.Note: When using
Makefile
orXCode
generator, you can useDESTDIR
to install on a local repository.
e.g.cmake --build build --config Release --target install -v -- DESTDIR=install
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Installing cpu_features(vcpkg)
You can download and install cpu_features using the vcpkg dependency manager:
git clone https://github.com/Microsoft/vcpkg.git cd vcpkg ./bootstrap-vcpkg.sh ./vcpkg integrate install ./vcpkg install cpu-features
The cpu_features port in vcpkg is kept up to date by Microsoft team members and community contributors. If the version is out of date, please create an issue or pull request on the vcpkg repository.
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