# GMP config.guess wrapper.
-# Copyright 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008 Free Software
-# Foundation, Inc.
+# Copyright 2000-2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
#
-# This file is part of the GNU MP Library.
+# This file is part of the GNU MP Library.
#
-# The GNU MP Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published
-# by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at
-# your option) any later version.
+# The GNU MP Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+# it under the terms of either:
#
-# The GNU MP Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
-# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
-# or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public
-# License for more details.
+# * the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free
+# Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your
+# option) any later version.
#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with the GNU MP Library. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.
+# or
+#
+# * the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
+# Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any
+# later version.
+#
+# or both in parallel, as here.
+#
+# The GNU MP Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
+# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
+# or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
+# for more details.
+#
+# You should have received copies of the GNU General Public License and the
+# GNU Lesser General Public License along with the GNU MP Library. If not,
+# see https://www.gnu.org/licenses/.
# Usage: config.guess
# files, since lame C compilers generate these even when not asked.
#
-dummy=dummy-$$
-trap 'rm -f $dummy.c $dummy.o $dummy.core $dummy ${dummy}1.s ${dummy}2.c ; exit 1' 1 2 15
-
-# Use $HOST_CC if defined. $CC may point to a cross-compiler
-if test x"$CC_FOR_BUILD" = x; then
- if test x"$HOST_CC" != x; then
- CC_FOR_BUILD="$HOST_CC"
- else
- if test x"$CC" != x; then
- CC_FOR_BUILD="$CC"
- else
- echo 'dummy(){}' >$dummy.c
- for c in cc gcc c89 c99; do
- ($c $dummy.c -c) >/dev/null 2>&1
- if test $? = 0; then
- CC_FOR_BUILD="$c"; break
- fi
- done
- rm -f $dummy.c $dummy.o
- if test x"$CC_FOR_BUILD" = x; then
- CC_FOR_BUILD=no_compiler_found
- fi
- fi
- fi
-fi
+# CC_FOR_BUILD -- compiler used by this script. Note that the use of a
+# compiler to aid in system detection is discouraged as it requires
+# temporary files to be created and, as you can see below, it is a
+# headache to deal with in a portable fashion.
+
+# Historically, `CC_FOR_BUILD' used to be named `HOST_CC'. We still
+# use `HOST_CC' if defined, but it is deprecated.
+
+# Portable tmp directory creation inspired by the Autoconf team.
+
+set_cc_for_build='
+trap "exitcode=\$?; (rm -f \$tmpfiles 2>/dev/null; rmdir \$tmp 2>/dev/null) && exit \$exitcode" 0 ;
+trap "rm -f \$tmpfiles 2>/dev/null; rmdir \$tmp 2>/dev/null; exit 1" 1 2 13 15 ;
+: ${TMPDIR=/tmp} ;
+ { tmp=`(umask 077 && mktemp -d "$TMPDIR/cgXXXXXX") 2>/dev/null` && test -n "$tmp" && test -d "$tmp" ; } ||
+ { test -n "$RANDOM" && tmp=$TMPDIR/cg$$-$RANDOM && (umask 077 && mkdir $tmp) ; } ||
+ { tmp=$TMPDIR/cg-$$ && (umask 077 && mkdir $tmp) && echo "Warning: creating insecure temp directory" >&2 ; } ||
+ { echo "$me: cannot create a temporary directory in $TMPDIR" >&2 ; exit 1 ; } ;
+dummy=$tmp/dummy ;
+tmpfiles="$dummy.c $dummy.o $dummy.rel $dummy $dummy.core ${dummy}0.s" ;
+case $CC_FOR_BUILD,$HOST_CC,$CC in
+ ,,) echo "int x;" > $dummy.c ;
+ for c in cc gcc c89 c99 ; do
+ if ($c -c -o $dummy.o $dummy.c) >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
+ CC_FOR_BUILD="$c"; break ;
+ fi ;
+ done ;
+ if test x"$CC_FOR_BUILD" = x ; then
+ CC_FOR_BUILD=no_compiler_found ;
+ fi
+ ;;
+ ,,*) CC_FOR_BUILD=$CC ;;
+ ,*,*) CC_FOR_BUILD=$HOST_CC ;;
+esac ; set_cc_for_build= ;'
case "$guess_full" in
alpha-*-*)
+ eval $set_cc_for_build
# configfsf.guess detects exact alpha cpu types for OSF and GNU/Linux, but
# not for *BSD and other systems. We try to get an exact type for any
# plain "alpha" it leaves.
# configfsf.guess used to have a block of code not unlike this, but these
# days does its thing with Linux kernel /proc/cpuinfo or OSF psrinfo.
#
- cat <<EOF >$dummy.s
+ cat <<EOF >${dummy}0.s
.data
Lformat:
.byte 37,100,45,37,120,10,0 # "%d-%x\n"
jsr \$26,exit
.end main
EOF
- $CC_FOR_BUILD $dummy.s -o $dummy 2>/dev/null
+ $CC_FOR_BUILD ${dummy}0.s -o $dummy 2>/dev/null
if test "$?" = 0 ; then
- case `./$dummy` in
+ case `$dummy` in
0-0) exact_cpu=alpha ;;
1-0) exact_cpu=alphaev5 ;;
1-1) exact_cpu=alphaev56 ;;
2-1307) exact_cpu=alphaev68 ;;
esac
fi
- rm -f $dummy.s $dummy.o $dummy
+ ;;
+
+arm*-*-* | aarch64-*-*)
+ cpu_code=`sed -n 's/^CPU part.*\(0x.*\)$/\1/p' /proc/cpuinfo 2>/dev/null | sort -r | head -n 1 2>/dev/null`
+ cpu_implementer=`sed -n 's/^CPU implementer.*\(0x.*\)$/\1/p' /proc/cpuinfo 2>/dev/null | head -n 1 2>/dev/null`
+ case "${cpu_implementer}_${cpu_code}" in
+ 0x53_0x001) exact_cpu=armexynosm1 ;;
+ 0x51_0x800) exact_cpu=armcortexa57 ;;
+ 0x43_0x0a1) exact_cpu=armthunderx ;;
+ 0x50_0x000) exact_cpu=armxgene1 ;;
+ esac
+ if test -z "$exact_cpu"; then
+ case "$cpu_code" in
+ 0xa10 | 0xa11 | 0xb11) # v4 strongarm/sa1100
+ exact_cpu="armsa1";;
+ 0x915 | 0x925 | \
+ 0x920 | 0x922 | 0x940) # v4
+ exact_cpu="arm9tdmi";;
+ 0x210 | 0x290 | 0x2d0 | \
+ 0x212 | 0x292 | 0x2d2 | \
+ 0x411) exact_cpu="armxscale";; # v5 pxa2xx
+ 0x926 | 0x946 | 0x966 | 0x968) # v5te/v5tej
+ exact_cpu="arm9te";;
+ 0xa20 | 0xa22 | 0xa26) # v5te
+ exact_cpu="arm10";;
+ 0xb02) exact_cpu="arm11mpcore";; # v6
+ 0xb36) exact_cpu="arm1136";; # v6
+ 0xb56) exact_cpu="arm1156";; # v6t2
+ 0xb76) exact_cpu="arm1176";; # v6
+ 0xc05) exact_cpu="armcortexa5";; # v7a
+ 0xc07) exact_cpu="armcortexa7";; # v7a
+ 0xc08) exact_cpu="armcortexa8";; # v7a
+ 0xc09) exact_cpu="armcortexa9";; # v7a
+ 0xc0f) exact_cpu="armcortexa15";; # v7a
+ 0xc0d) exact_cpu="armcortexa12";; # v7a
+ 0xc0e) exact_cpu="armcortexa17";; # v7a
+ 0xc14) exact_cpu="armcortexr4";; # v7r
+ 0xc15) exact_cpu="armcortexr5";; # v7r
+ 0xc23) exact_cpu="armcortexm3";; # v7m
+
+ 0xd04) exact_cpu="armcortexa35";; # v8
+ 0xd03) exact_cpu="armcortexa53";; # v8
+ 0xd05) exact_cpu="armcortexa55";; # v8.2
+ 0xd07) exact_cpu="armcortexa57";; # v8
+ 0xd08) exact_cpu="armcortexa72";; # v8
+ 0xd09) exact_cpu="armcortexa73";; # v8
+ 0xd0a) exact_cpu="armcortexa75";; # v8.2
+ 0xd0b) exact_cpu="armcortexa76";; # v8.3
+ *) exact_cpu=$guess_cpu;;
+ esac
+ fi
+ exact_cpu="${exact_cpu}`sed -n 's;^Features.*\(neon\).*;\1;p' /proc/cpuinfo 2>/dev/null | head -n 1 2>/dev/null`"
;;
ia64*-*-*)
+ eval $set_cc_for_build
# CPUID[3] bits 24 to 31 is the processor family. itanium2 is documented
# as 0x1f, plain itanium has been seen returning 0x07 on two systems, but
# haven't found any documentation on it as such.
# "unsigned long long" is always 64 bits, in fact on hpux in ilp32 mode
# (which is the default there), it's the only 64-bit type.
#
- cat >${dummy}a.s <<EOF
+ cat >${dummy}0.s <<EOF
.text
.global _getcpuid
.proc _getcpuid
br.ret.sptk.many rp ;;
.endp getcpuid
EOF
- cat >${dummy}b.c <<EOF
+ cat >$dummy.c <<EOF
#include <stdio.h>
unsigned long long getcpuid ();
int
switch ((getcpuid(3LL) >> 24) & 0xFF) {
case 0x07: puts ("itanium"); break;
case 0x1F: puts ("itanium2"); break; /* McKinley, Madison */
- case 0x20: puts ("itanium2"); break; /* Montecito */
+ case 0x20: puts ("itanium2"); break; /* Montecito, Montvale, Tukwila */
+ case 0x21: puts ("itanium2"); break; /* Poulson */
}
}
return 0;
}
EOF
- if $CC_FOR_BUILD ${dummy}a.s ${dummy}b.c -o $dummy >/dev/null 2>&1; then
- exact_cpu=`./$dummy`
+ if $CC_FOR_BUILD ${dummy}0.s $dummy.c -o $dummy >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+ exact_cpu=`$dummy`
fi
- rm -f ${dummy}a.s ${dummy}a.o ${dummy}b.c ${dummy}b.o $dummy $dummy.core core
;;
mips-*-irix[6789]*)
exact_cpu=mips64
;;
+mips-*-*)
+ case $(uname -m) in
+ mips64) exact_cpu=mips64;;
+ esac
+ ;;
+
+mipsel-*-*)
+ case $(uname -m) in
+ mips64) exact_cpu=mips64el;;
+ esac
+ ;;
+
m68k-*-*)
+ eval $set_cc_for_build
# NetBSD (and presumably other *BSD) "sysctl hw.model" gives for example
# hw.model = Apple Macintosh Quadra 610 (68040)
exact_cpu=`(sysctl hw.model) 2>/dev/null | sed -n 's/^.*\(680[012346]0\).*$/m\1/p'`
# .byte is used to avoid problems with assembler syntax variations.
# For testing, provoke failures by adding "illegal" possibly as
# ".byte 0x4A, 0xFC"
- cat >$dummy.s <<EOF
+ cat >${dummy}0.s <<EOF
.text
.globl main
.globl _main
.byte 0x70, 0x00
.byte 0x4e, 0x75
EOF
- if ($CC_FOR_BUILD $dummy.s -o $dummy && ./$dummy) >/dev/null 2>&1; then
- # $SHELL -c is used to execute ./$dummy below, since (./$dummy)
+ if ($CC_FOR_BUILD ${dummy}0.s -o $dummy && $dummy) >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+
+ # $SHELL -c is used to execute $dummy below, since ($dummy)
# 2>/dev/null still prints the SIGILL message on some shells.
#
# Try: movel #0,%d0
# rtd #0
- cat >$dummy.s <<EOF
+ cat >${dummy}0.s <<EOF
.text
.globl main
.globl _main
.byte 0x70, 0x00
.byte 0x4e, 0x74, 0x00, 0x00
EOF
- if $CC_FOR_BUILD $dummy.s -o $dummy >/dev/null 2>&1; then
- $SHELL -c ./$dummy >/dev/null 2>&1
+ if $CC_FOR_BUILD ${dummy}0.s -o $dummy >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+ $SHELL -c $dummy >/dev/null 2>&1
if test $? != 0; then
exact_cpu=m68000 # because rtd didn't work
fi
# rts
# Another possibility for identifying 68000 and 68010 is the
# different value stored by "movem a0,(a0)+"
- cat >$dummy.s <<EOF
+ cat >${dummy}0.s <<EOF
.text
.globl main
.globl _main
.byte 0x70, 0x00
.byte 0x4e, 0x75
EOF
- if $CC_FOR_BUILD $dummy.s -o $dummy >/dev/null 2>&1; then
- $SHELL -c ./$dummy >/dev/null 2>&1
+ if $CC_FOR_BUILD ${dummy}0.s -o $dummy >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+ $SHELL -c $dummy >/dev/null 2>&1
if test $? != 0; then
exact_cpu=m68010 # because trapf didn't work
fi
# Try: bfffo %d1{0:31},%d0
# movel #0,%d0
# rts
- cat >$dummy.s <<EOF
+ cat >${dummy}0.s <<EOF
.text
.globl main
.globl _main
.byte 0x70, 0x00
.byte 0x4e, 0x75
EOF
- if $CC_FOR_BUILD $dummy.s -o $dummy >/dev/null 2>&1; then
- $SHELL -c ./$dummy >/dev/null 2>&1
+ if $CC_FOR_BUILD ${dummy}0.s -o $dummy >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+ $SHELL -c $dummy >/dev/null 2>&1
if test $? != 0; then
exact_cpu=m68360 # cpu32, because bfffo didn't work
fi
exact_cpu=m68020
fi
fi
- rm -f $dummy.s $dummy.o $dummy $dummy.core core
fi
if test -z "$exact_cpu"; then
case "$guess_full" in
;;
-powerpc*-*-*bsd* )
- # FreeBSD and OpenBSD are potentially narcy when we try to squeeze more
- # information out of the CPU, so instead we use sysctl and parse the output.
- # One hopes that someday this kludge will be unnecessary.
- # As with the sparc tests, the use of a hardcoded path is necessary for sysctl.
- #
- # Example output: hw.model: Motorola PowerPC 7400
- #
- if test -z "$exact_cpu"; then
- model=$(/sbin/sysctl hw.model|sed 's/.* \([[:digit:]].*$\)/\1/')
- case $model in
- # These are the only powerpcs we're likely to see.
- # 7400 or newer and we can use Altivec (theoretically).
- 60[134]|750|7400|745[05]|970) exact_cpu=powerpc$model ;;
- # Then for prototype/testing powerpc chips that
- # didn't really make it into the wild. We don't see
- # these usually, but just in case...
- 630|860|74[45]7|7410) exact_cpu=powerpc$model ;;
- *) exact_cpu=powerpc ;;
- esac
- fi
- ;;
-
rs6000-*-* | powerpc*-*-*)
# Enhancement: On MacOS the "machine" command prints for instance
# "ppc750". Interestingly on powerpc970-apple-darwin6.8.5 it prints
# (as noted below). But the man page says the command is still "under
# development", so it doesn't seem wise to use it just yet, not while
# there's an alternative.
- #
- # Try to read the PVR. mfpvr is a protected instruction, NetBSD, MacOS
- # and AIX don't allow it in user mode, but the Linux kernel does.
- #
- # Using explicit bytes for mfpvr avoids worrying about assembler syntax
- # and underscores. "char"s are used instead of "int"s to avoid worrying
- # whether sizeof(int)==4 or if it's the right endianness.
+
+ # Try to read the PVR. mfpvr is a protected instruction, NetBSD, MacOS and
+ # AIX don't allow it in user mode, but the Linux kernel does. We prefer this
+ # to /proc/cpuinfo since the latter lags for newer CPUs.
#
# Note this is no good on AIX, since a C function there is the address of
# a function descriptor, not actual code. But this doesn't matter since
# AIX doesn't allow mfpvr anyway.
#
- cat >$dummy.c <<\EOF
+ if test -z "$exact_cpu"; then
+ eval $set_cc_for_build
+ cat >$dummy.c <<\EOF
#include <stdio.h>
-struct {
- int n; /* force 4-byte alignment */
- char a[8];
-} getpvr = {
- 0,
- {
- 0x7c, 0x7f, 0x42, 0xa6, /* mfpvr r3 */
- 0x4e, 0x80, 0x00, 0x20, /* blr */
- }
-};
int
main ()
{
- unsigned (*fun)();
unsigned pvr;
- /* a separate "fun" variable is necessary for gcc 2.95.2 on MacOS,
- it gets a compiler error on a combined cast and call */
- fun = (unsigned (*)()) getpvr.a;
- pvr = (*fun) ();
+ asm ("mfpvr %0" : "=r" (pvr));
switch (pvr >> 16) {
case 0x0001: puts ("powerpc601"); break;
case 0x000a: puts ("powerpc604e"); break; /* 604ev5 */
case 0x000c: puts ("powerpc7400"); break;
case 0x0041: puts ("powerpc630"); break;
+ case 0x003f: puts ("power7"); break;
+ case 0x004b:
+ case 0x004c:
+ case 0x004d: puts ("power8"); break;
+ case 0x004e: puts ("power9"); break;
case 0x0050: puts ("powerpc860"); break;
case 0x8000: puts ("powerpc7450"); break;
case 0x8001: puts ("powerpc7455"); break;
return 0;
}
EOF
- if ($CC_FOR_BUILD $dummy.c -o $dummy) >/dev/null 2>&1; then
- # This style construct is needed on AIX 4.3 to suppress the SIGILL error
- # from (*fun)(). Using $SHELL -c ./$dummy 2>/dev/null doesn't work.
- { x=`./$dummy`; } 2>/dev/null
- if test -n "$x"; then
- exact_cpu=$x
+ if ($CC_FOR_BUILD $dummy.c -o $dummy) >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+ # This style construct is needed on AIX 4.3 to suppress the SIGILL error
+ # from (*fun)(). Using $SHELL -c $dummy 2>/dev/null doesn't work.
+ { x=`$dummy`; } 2>/dev/null
+ if test -n "$x"; then
+ exact_cpu=$x
+ fi
fi
fi
- rm -f $dummy.c $dummy.o $dummy $dummy.core
- # Grep the linux kernel /proc/cpuinfo pseudo-file.
+
+ # Grep the /proc/cpuinfo pseudo-file.
# Anything unrecognised is ignored, since of course we mustn't spit out
# a cpu type config.sub doesn't know.
if test -z "$exact_cpu" && test -f /proc/cpuinfo; then
601) exact_cpu="power" ;;
603ev) exact_cpu="powerpc603e" ;;
604ev5) exact_cpu="powerpc604e" ;;
- 603 | 603e | 604 | 604e | 750 | 821 | 860 | 970)
+ 970??) exact_cpu="powerpc970" ;;
+ 603 | 603e | 604 | 604e | 750 | 821 | 860)
exact_cpu="powerpc$x" ;;
- POWER[4-9])
- exact_cpu=`echo $x | sed "s;POWER;power;"` ;;
+ POWER[4-9]*)
+ exact_cpu=`echo $x | sed -e "s;POWER;power;" -e "s;[a-zA-Z]*$;;"` ;;
esac
fi
+
if test -z "$exact_cpu"; then
# On AIX, try looking at _system_configuration. This is present in
# version 4 at least.
/* This is waiting for a bit more info.
case POWER_RS64II: puts ("powerpcrs64ii"); break;
*/
+#ifdef POWER_4
+ case POWER_4: puts ("power4"); break;
+#endif
+#ifdef POWER_5
+ case POWER_5: puts ("power5"); break;
+#endif
+#ifdef POWER_6
+ case POWER_6: puts ("power6"); break;
+#endif
+#ifdef POWER_7
+ case POWER_7: puts ("power7"); break;
+#endif
+#ifdef POWER_8
+ case POWER_8: puts ("power8"); break;
+#endif
+#ifdef POWER_9
+ case POWER_9: puts ("power9"); break;
+#endif
default:
if (_system_configuration.architecture == POWER_RS)
puts ("power");
}
EOF
if ($CC_FOR_BUILD $dummy.c -o $dummy) >/dev/null 2>&1; then
- x=`./$dummy`
+ x=`$dummy`
if test -n "$x"; then
exact_cpu=$x
fi
fi
- rm -f $dummy.c $dummy.o $dummy
fi
if test -z "$exact_cpu"; then
}
EOF
if ($CC_FOR_BUILD $dummy.c -o $dummy) >/dev/null 2>&1; then
- x=`./$dummy`
+ x=`$dummy`
if test -n "$x"; then
exact_cpu=$x
fi
fi
- rm -f $dummy.c $dummy.o $dummy
fi
;;
elif grep 'cpu.*MB86904' /proc/cpuinfo >/dev/null; then
# actually MicroSPARC-II
exact_cpu=microsparc
+ elif grep 'cpu.*UltraSparc T5' /proc/cpuinfo >/dev/null; then
+ exact_cpu="ultrasparct5"
+ elif grep 'cpu.*UltraSparc T4' /proc/cpuinfo >/dev/null; then
+ exact_cpu="ultrasparct4"
+ elif grep 'cpu.*UltraSparc T3' /proc/cpuinfo >/dev/null; then
+ exact_cpu="ultrasparct3"
+ elif grep 'cpu.*UltraSparc T2' /proc/cpuinfo >/dev/null; then
+ exact_cpu="ultrasparct2"
elif grep 'cpu.*UltraSparc T1' /proc/cpuinfo >/dev/null; then
- # this grep pattern has not been tested against any Linux
exact_cpu="ultrasparct1"
elif grep 'cpu.*UltraSparc III' /proc/cpuinfo >/dev/null; then
exact_cpu="ultrasparc3"
fi
fi
+ # Need to invoke this for setup of $dummy
+ eval $set_cc_for_build
+
# Grep the output from sysinfo on SunOS.
# sysinfo has been seen living in /bin or in /usr/kvm
# cpu0 is a "SuperSPARC Model 41 SPARCmodule" CPU
#
if test -z "$exact_cpu"; then
for i in sysinfo /usr/kvm/sysinfo; do
- if $SHELL -c $i 2>/dev/null >conftest.dat; then
- if grep 'cpu0 is a "SuperSPARC' conftest.dat >/dev/null; then
+ if $SHELL -c $i 2>/dev/null >$dummy; then
+ if grep 'cpu0 is a "SuperSPARC' $dummy >/dev/null; then
exact_cpu=supersparc
break
- elif grep 'cpu0 is a .*TMS390Z5.' conftest.dat >/dev/null; then
+ elif grep 'cpu0 is a .*TMS390Z5.' $dummy >/dev/null; then
# TMS390Z50 and TMS390Z55
exact_cpu=supersparc
break
fi
fi
done
- rm -f conftest.dat
fi
# Grep the output from prtconf on Solaris.
#
for prtconfopt in "" "-vp"; do
if test -z "$exact_cpu"; then
- if $SHELL -c "/usr/sbin/prtconf $prtconfopt" 2>/dev/null >conftest.dat; then
- if grep 'SUNW,UltraSPARC-T1' conftest.dat >/dev/null; then
+ if $SHELL -c "/usr/sbin/prtconf $prtconfopt" 2>/dev/null >$dummy; then
+ if grep 'SUNW,UltraSPARC-T5' $dummy >/dev/null; then
+ exact_cpu=ultrasparct5
+ elif grep 'SUNW,UltraSPARC-T4' $dummy >/dev/null; then
+ exact_cpu=ultrasparct4
+ elif grep 'SUNW,UltraSPARC-T3' $dummy >/dev/null; then
+ exact_cpu=ultrasparct3
+ elif grep 'SUNW,UltraSPARC-T2' $dummy >/dev/null; then
+ exact_cpu=ultrasparct2
+ elif grep 'SUNW,UltraSPARC-T1' $dummy >/dev/null; then
exact_cpu=ultrasparct1
- elif grep 'SUNW,UltraSPARC-III' conftest.dat >/dev/null; then
+ elif grep 'SUNW,UltraSPARC-III' $dummy >/dev/null; then
exact_cpu=ultrasparc3
- elif grep 'SUNW,UltraSPARC-IIi' conftest.dat >/dev/null; then
+ elif grep 'SUNW,UltraSPARC-IIi' $dummy >/dev/null; then
exact_cpu=ultrasparc2i
- elif grep 'SUNW,UltraSPARC-II' conftest.dat >/dev/null; then
+ elif grep 'SUNW,UltraSPARC-II' $dummy >/dev/null; then
exact_cpu=ultrasparc2
- elif grep 'SUNW,UltraSPARC' conftest.dat >/dev/null; then
+ elif grep 'SUNW,UltraSPARC' $dummy >/dev/null; then
exact_cpu=ultrasparc
- elif grep 'Ross,RT62.' conftest.dat >/dev/null; then
+ elif grep 'Ross,RT62.' $dummy >/dev/null; then
# RT620, RT625, RT626 hypersparcs (v8).
exact_cpu=sparcv8
- elif grep 'TI,TMS390Z5.' conftest.dat >/dev/null; then
+ elif grep 'TI,TMS390Z5.' $dummy >/dev/null; then
# TMS390Z50 and TMS390Z55
exact_cpu=supersparc
- elif grep 'TI,TMS390S10' conftest.dat >/dev/null; then
+ elif grep 'TI,TMS390S10' $dummy >/dev/null; then
exact_cpu=microsparc
- elif grep 'FMI,MB86904' conftest.dat >/dev/null; then
+ elif grep 'FMI,MB86904' $dummy >/dev/null; then
# actually MicroSPARC-II
exact_cpu=microsparc
fi
fi
- rm -f conftest.dat
fi
done
# hw.model: Sun Microsystems UltraSparc-IIi
#
if test -z "$exact_cpu"; then
- if $SHELL -c "/sbin/sysctl hw.model" 2>/dev/null >conftest.dat; then
- if grep 'UltraSparc-T1' conftest.dat >/dev/null; then
- # this grep pattern has not been tested against any BSD
+ if $SHELL -c "/sbin/sysctl hw.model" 2>/dev/null >$dummy; then
+ if grep -i 'UltraSparc-T5' $dummy >/dev/null; then
+ exact_cpu=ultrasparct5
+ elif grep -i 'UltraSparc-T4' $dummy >/dev/null; then
+ exact_cpu=ultrasparct4
+ elif grep -i 'UltraSparc-T3' $dummy >/dev/null; then
+ exact_cpu=ultrasparct3
+ elif grep -i 'UltraSparc-T2' $dummy >/dev/null; then
+ exact_cpu=ultrasparct2
+ elif grep -i 'UltraSparc-T1' $dummy >/dev/null; then
exact_cpu=ultrasparct1
- elif grep 'UltraSparc-III' conftest.dat >/dev/null; then
+ elif grep -i 'UltraSparc-III' $dummy >/dev/null; then
exact_cpu=ultrasparc3
- elif grep 'UltraSparc-IIi' conftest.dat >/dev/null; then
+ elif grep -i 'UltraSparc-IIi' $dummy >/dev/null; then
exact_cpu=ultrasparc2i
- elif grep 'UltraSparc-II' conftest.dat >/dev/null; then
+ elif grep -i 'UltraSparc-II' $dummy >/dev/null; then
exact_cpu=ultrasparc2
- elif grep 'UltraSparc' conftest.dat >/dev/null; then
+ elif grep -i 'UltraSparc' $dummy >/dev/null; then
exact_cpu=ultrasparc
- elif grep 'TMS390Z5.' conftest.dat >/dev/null; then
+ elif grep 'TMS390Z5.' $dummy >/dev/null; then
# TMS390Z50 and TMS390Z55
exact_cpu=supersparc
- elif grep 'TMS390S10' conftest.dat >/dev/null; then
+ elif grep 'TMS390S10' $dummy >/dev/null; then
exact_cpu=microsparc
- elif grep 'MB86904' conftest.dat >/dev/null; then
+ elif grep 'MB86904' $dummy >/dev/null; then
# actually MicroSPARC-II
exact_cpu=microsparc
- elif grep 'MB86907' conftest.dat >/dev/null; then
+ elif grep 'MB86907' $dummy >/dev/null; then
exact_cpu=turbosparc
fi
fi
- rm -f conftest.dat
fi
# sun4m and sun4d are v8s of some sort, sun4u is a v9 of some sort
fi
;;
+
+# Recognise x86 processors using a tricky cpuid with 4 arguments, repeating
+# arguments; for x86-64 we effectively pass the 1st in rdx and the 2nd in rcx.
+# This allows the same asm to work for both standard and Windoze calling
+# conventions.
+
i?86-*-* | amd64-*-* | x86_64-*-*)
- cat <<EOF >${dummy}0.s
- .globl cpuid
- .globl _cpuid
-cpuid:
-_cpuid:
- pushl %esi
- pushl %ebx
- movl 16(%esp),%eax
- .byte 0x0f
- .byte 0xa2
- movl 12(%esp),%esi
- movl %ebx,(%esi)
- movl %edx,4(%esi)
- movl %ecx,8(%esi)
- popl %ebx
- popl %esi
- ret
-EOF
- cat <<EOF >${dummy}1.s
- .globl cpuid
- .globl _cpuid
-cpuid:
-_cpuid:
- push %rbx
- mov %esi,%eax
- .byte 0x0f
- .byte 0xa2
- mov %ebx,(%rdi)
- mov %edx,4(%rdi)
- mov %ecx,8(%rdi)
- pop %rbx
- ret
-EOF
- cat <<EOF >${dummy}2.c
+ eval $set_cc_for_build
+
+ cat <<EOF >$dummy.c
+#include <string.h>
+#include <stdio.h>
+#define CPUID(a,b) cpuid(b,a,a,b)
+#if __cplusplus
+extern "C"
+#endif
+unsigned int cpuid (int, char *, char *, int);
+
+int
+gmp_workaround_skylake_cpuid_bug ()
+{
+ char feature_string[49];
+ char processor_name_string[49];
+ static const char *bad_cpus[] = {" G44", " G45", " G39" /* , "6600" */ };
+ int i;
+
+ /* Example strings: */
+ /* "Intel(R) Pentium(R) CPU G4400 @ 3.30GHz" */
+ /* "Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-6600K CPU @ 3.50GHz" */
+ /* ^ ^ ^ */
+ /* 0x80000002 0x80000003 0x80000004 */
+ /* We match out just the 0x80000003 part here. */
+
+ /* In their infinitive wisdom, Intel decided to use one register order for
+ the vendor string, and another for the processor name string. We shuffle
+ things about here, rather than write a new variant of our assembly cpuid.
+ */
+
+ unsigned int eax, ebx, ecx, edx;
+ eax = CPUID (feature_string, 0x80000003);
+ ebx = ((unsigned int *)feature_string)[0];
+ edx = ((unsigned int *)feature_string)[1];
+ ecx = ((unsigned int *)feature_string)[2];
+
+ ((unsigned int *) (processor_name_string))[0] = eax;
+ ((unsigned int *) (processor_name_string))[1] = ebx;
+ ((unsigned int *) (processor_name_string))[2] = ecx;
+ ((unsigned int *) (processor_name_string))[3] = edx;
+
+ processor_name_string[16] = 0;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < sizeof (bad_cpus) / sizeof (char *); i++)
+ {
+ if (strstr (processor_name_string, bad_cpus[i]) != 0)
+ return 1;
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
+int
main ()
{
char vendor_string[13];
- char dummy_string[12];
+ char feature_string[12];
long fms;
- int family, model, stepping;
- char *modelstr;
+ int family, model;
+ const char *modelstr, *suffix;
+ int cpu_64bit = 0, cpu_avx = 0;
+ int cpuid_64bit, cpuid_avx, cpuid_osxsave;
- cpuid (vendor_string, 0);
+ CPUID (vendor_string, 0);
vendor_string[12] = 0;
- fms = cpuid (dummy_string, 1);
+ fms = CPUID (feature_string, 1);
family = ((fms >> 8) & 0xf) + ((fms >> 20) & 0xff);
model = ((fms >> 4) & 0xf) + ((fms >> 12) & 0xf0);
- stepping = fms & 0xf;
+
+ cpuid_avx = (feature_string[11] >> 4) & 1;
+ cpuid_osxsave = (feature_string[11] >> 3) & 1;
modelstr = "$guess_cpu";
+
+ /**************************************************/
+ /*** WARNING: keep this list in sync with fat.c ***/
+ /**************************************************/
if (strcmp (vendor_string, "GenuineIntel") == 0)
{
switch (family)
{
case 5:
- if (model <= 2) modelstr = "pentium";
- else if (model >= 4) modelstr = "pentiummmx";
+ if (model == 4 || model == 8) modelstr = "pentiummmx";
+ else modelstr = "pentium";
break;
case 6:
- if (model <= 1) modelstr = "pentiumpro";
- else if (model <= 6) modelstr = "pentium2";
- else if (model <= 8) modelstr = "pentium3";
- else if (model <= 9) modelstr = "pentiumm";
- else if (model <= 12) modelstr = "pentium3";
- else if (model <= 14) modelstr = "pentiumm";
- else modelstr = "core2";
+ if (model <= 1) modelstr = "pentiumpro";
+ else if (model <= 6) modelstr = "pentium2";
+ else if (model <= 8) modelstr = "pentium3";
+ else if (model <= 9) modelstr = "pentiumm";
+ else if (model <= 0x0c) modelstr = "pentium3";
+ else if (model <= 0x0e) modelstr = "pentiumm";
+ else if (model <= 0x19) cpu_64bit = 1, modelstr = "core2";
+ else if (model == 0x1a) cpu_64bit = 1, modelstr = "nehalem"; /* NHM Gainestown */
+ else if (model == 0x1c) cpu_64bit = 1, modelstr = "atom"; /* Silverthorne */
+ else if (model == 0x1d) cpu_64bit = 1, modelstr = "core2"; /* PNR Dunnington */
+ else if (model == 0x1e) cpu_64bit = 1, modelstr = "nehalem"; /* NHM Lynnfield/Jasper */
+ else if (model == 0x25) cpu_64bit = 1, modelstr = "westmere"; /* WSM Clarkdale/Arrandale */
+ else if (model == 0x26) cpu_64bit = 1, modelstr = "atom"; /* Lincroft */
+ else if (model == 0x27) cpu_64bit = 1, modelstr = "atom"; /* Saltwell */
+ else if (model == 0x2a) cpu_64bit = 1, cpu_avx=1, modelstr = "sandybridge";/* SB */
+ else if (model == 0x2c) cpu_64bit = 1, modelstr = "westmere"; /* WSM Gulftown */
+ else if (model == 0x2d) cpu_64bit = 1, cpu_avx=1, modelstr = "sandybridge";/* SBC-EP */
+ else if (model == 0x2e) cpu_64bit = 1, modelstr = "nehalem"; /* NHM Beckton */
+ else if (model == 0x2f) cpu_64bit = 1, modelstr = "westmere"; /* WSM Eagleton */
+ else if (model == 0x36) cpu_64bit = 1, modelstr = "atom"; /* Cedarview/Saltwell */
+ else if (model == 0x37) cpu_64bit = 1, modelstr = "silvermont"; /* Silvermont */
+ else if (model == 0x3a) cpu_64bit = 1, cpu_avx=1, modelstr = "ivybridge"; /* IBR */
+ else if (model == 0x3c) cpu_64bit = 1, cpu_avx=1, modelstr = "haswell"; /* Haswell client */
+ else if (model == 0x3d) cpu_64bit = 1, cpu_avx=1, modelstr = "broadwell"; /* Broadwell */
+ else if (model == 0x3e) cpu_64bit = 1, cpu_avx=1, modelstr = "ivybridge"; /* Ivytown */
+ else if (model == 0x3f) cpu_64bit = 1, cpu_avx=1, modelstr = "haswell"; /* Haswell server */
+ else if (model == 0x45) cpu_64bit = 1, cpu_avx=1, modelstr = "haswell"; /* Haswell ULT */
+ else if (model == 0x46) cpu_64bit = 1, cpu_avx=1, modelstr = "haswell"; /* Crystal Well */
+ else if (model == 0x47) cpu_64bit = 1, cpu_avx=1, modelstr = "broadwell"; /* Broadwell */
+ else if (model == 0x4a) cpu_64bit = 1, modelstr = "silvermont"; /* Silvermont */
+ else if (model == 0x4c) cpu_64bit = 1, modelstr = "silvermont"; /* Airmont */
+ else if (model == 0x4d) cpu_64bit = 1, modelstr = "silvermont"; /* Silvermont/Avoton */
+ else if (model == 0x4e) cpu_64bit = 1, cpu_avx=1, modelstr = "skylake"; /* Skylake client */
+ else if (model == 0x4f) cpu_64bit = 1, cpu_avx=1, modelstr = "broadwell"; /* Broadwell server */
+ else if (model == 0x55) cpu_64bit = 1, cpu_avx=1, modelstr = "skylake"; /* Skylake server */
+ else if (model == 0x56) cpu_64bit = 1, cpu_avx=1, modelstr = "broadwell"; /* Broadwell microserver */
+ else if (model == 0x57) cpu_64bit = 1, modelstr = "knightslanding"; /* aka Xeon Phi */
+ else if (model == 0x5a) cpu_64bit = 1, modelstr = "silvermont"; /* Silvermont */
+ else if (model == 0x5c) cpu_64bit = 1, modelstr = "goldmont"; /* Goldmont */
+ else if (model == 0x5e) cpu_64bit = 1, cpu_avx=1, modelstr = "skylake"; /* Skylake */
+ else if (model == 0x5f) cpu_64bit = 1, modelstr = "goldmont"; /* Goldmont */
+ else if (model == 0x7a) cpu_64bit = 1, modelstr = "goldmont"; /* Goldmont Plus */
+ else if (model == 0x8e) cpu_64bit = 1, cpu_avx=1, modelstr = "kabylake"; /* Kabylake Y/U */
+ else if (model == 0x9e) cpu_64bit = 1, cpu_avx=1, modelstr = "kabylake"; /* Kabylake desktop */
+ else cpu_64bit = 1, modelstr = "nehalem"; /* default */
+
+ if (strcmp (modelstr, "haswell") == 0 ||
+ strcmp (modelstr, "broadwell") == 0 ||
+ strcmp (modelstr, "skylake") == 0)
+ {
+ /* Some haswell, broadwell, skylake lack BMI2. Let them appear
+ as sandybridge for now. */
+ CPUID (feature_string, 7);
+ if ((feature_string[0 + 8 / 8] & (1 << (8 % 8))) == 0
+ || gmp_workaround_skylake_cpuid_bug ())
+ modelstr = "sandybridge";
+ }
+
break;
case 15:
- modelstr = "pentium4";
+ cpu_64bit = 1, modelstr = "pentium4";
break;
}
}
case 6:
modelstr = "athlon";
break;
- case 15:
- case 16:
- modelstr = "athlon64";
+ case 15: /* K8, K9 */
+ cpu_64bit = 1, modelstr = "k8";
+ break;
+ case 16: /* K10 */
+ cpu_64bit = 1, modelstr = "k10";
+ break;
+ case 17: /* Hybrid k8/k10, claim k8 */
+ cpu_64bit = 1, modelstr = "k8";
+ break;
+ case 18: /* Llano, uses K10 core */
+ cpu_64bit = 1, modelstr = "k10";
+ break;
+ case 19: /* AMD Internal, assume future K10 */
+ cpu_64bit = 1, modelstr = "k10";
break;
+ case 20: /* Bobcat */
+ cpu_64bit = 1, modelstr = "bobcat";
+ break;
+ case 21: /* Bulldozer */
+ cpu_64bit = 1, cpu_avx = 1;
+ if (model <= 1)
+ modelstr = "bulldozer";
+ else if (model < 0x20) /* really 2, [0x10-0x20) */
+ modelstr = "piledriver";
+ else if (model < 0x40) /* really [0x30-0x40) */
+ modelstr = "steamroller";
+ else /* really [0x60-0x70) */
+ modelstr = "excavator";
+ break;
+ case 22: /* Jaguar, an improved bobcat */
+ cpu_64bit = 1, cpu_avx = 1, modelstr = "jaguar";
+ break;
+ case 23: /* Zen */
+ cpu_64bit = 1, cpu_avx = 1;
+ switch (model)
+ {
+ case 1:
+ case 8:
+ case 17:
+ case 24:
+ modelstr = "zen";
+ break;
+ default:
+ modelstr = "zen2";
+ break;
+ }
}
}
else if (strcmp (vendor_string, "CyrixInstead") == 0)
{
case 6:
if (model < 9) modelstr = "viac3";
- else modelstr = "viac32";
+ else if (model < 15) modelstr = "viac32";
+ else cpu_64bit = 1, modelstr = "nano";
break;
}
}
- printf ("%s\n", modelstr);
+ CPUID (feature_string, 0x80000001);
+ cpuid_64bit = (feature_string[7] >> 5) & 1;
+
+ suffix = "";
+
+ if (cpuid_64bit && ! cpu_64bit)
+ /* If our cpuid-based CPU identification thinks this is a 32-bit CPU but
+ cpuid claims AMD64 capabilities, then revert to the generic "x86_64".
+ This is of course wrong, but it can happen in some virtualisers and
+ emulators, and this workaround allows for successful 64-bit builds. */
+ modelstr = "x86_64";
+ else if (cpu_avx && ! (cpuid_avx && cpuid_osxsave))
+ /* For CPUs nominally capable of executing AVX, append "noavx" when not
+ both the AVX and OSXSAVE cpuid bits are set. We tolerate weirdness
+ here, as some virtualisers set a broken cpuid state, while other
+ virtualisers allow guests to set a broken state. */
+ suffix = "noavx";
+
+ printf ("%s%s", modelstr, suffix);
return 0;
}
EOF
- if ($CC_FOR_BUILD ${dummy}1.s ${dummy}2.c -o $dummy) >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+# The rcx/ecx zeroing here and in the variant below is needed for the BMI2
+# check.
+
+ cat <<EOF >${dummy}0.s
+ .globl cpuid
+ .globl _cpuid
+cpuid:
+_cpuid:
+ push %rbx
+ mov %rdx, %r8
+ mov %ecx, %eax
+ xor %ecx, %ecx
+ .byte 0x0f
+ .byte 0xa2
+ mov %ebx, (%r8)
+ mov %edx, 4(%r8)
+ mov %ecx, 8(%r8)
+ pop %rbx
+ ret
+EOF
+
+ if ($CC_FOR_BUILD ${dummy}0.s $dummy.c -o $dummy) >/dev/null 2>&1; then
# On 80386 and early 80486 cpuid is not available and will result in a
# SIGILL message, hence 2>/dev/null.
#
# "Illegal instruction (core dumped)" message to stdout, so we test $?
# to check if the program run was successful.
#
- x=`$SHELL -c ./$dummy 2>/dev/null`
+ x=`$SHELL -c $dummy 2>/dev/null`
if test $? = 0 && test -n "$x"; then
exact_cpu=$x
fi
fi
+ cat <<EOF >${dummy}0.s
+ .globl cpuid
+ .globl _cpuid
+cpuid:
+_cpuid:
+ pushl %esi
+ pushl %ebx
+ movl 24(%esp),%eax
+ xor %ecx, %ecx
+ .byte 0x0f
+ .byte 0xa2
+ movl 20(%esp),%esi
+ movl %ebx,(%esi)
+ movl %edx,4(%esi)
+ movl %ecx,8(%esi)
+ popl %ebx
+ popl %esi
+ ret
+EOF
+
if test -z "$exact_cpu"; then
- if ($CC_FOR_BUILD ${dummy}0.s ${dummy}2.c -o $dummy) >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+ if ($CC_FOR_BUILD ${dummy}0.s $dummy.c -o $dummy) >/dev/null 2>&1; then
# On 80386 and early 80486 cpuid is not available and will result in a
# SIGILL message, hence 2>/dev/null.
#
# "Illegal instruction (core dumped)" message to stdout, so we test $?
# to check if the program run was successful.
#
- x=`$SHELL -c ./$dummy 2>/dev/null`
+ x=`$SHELL -c $dummy 2>/dev/null`
if test $? = 0 && test -n "$x"; then
exact_cpu=$x
fi
# We need to remove some .o files here since lame C compilers
# generate these even when not asked.
- rm -f ${dummy}0.s ${dummy}0.o ${dummy}1.s ${dummy}1.o ${dummy}2.c ${dummy}2.o $dummy
+ ;;
+
+s390*-*-*)
+ if test -f /proc/cpuinfo; then
+ model=`grep "^processor 0: version =" /proc/cpuinfo | sed -e 's/.*machine = //'`
+ case $model in
+ 2064 | 2066) zcpu="z900" ;;
+ 2084 | 2086) zcpu="z990" ;;
+ 2094 | 2096) zcpu="z9" ;;
+ 2097 | 2098) zcpu="z10" ;;
+ 2817 | 2818 | *) zcpu="z196" ;;
+ esac
+ case "$guess_full" in
+ s390x-*-*) exact_cpu=${zcpu} ;;
+ s390-*-*) exact_cpu=${zcpu}esa ;;
+ esac
+ fi
;;
esac