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/* contrib/mips-mmi/linux.c
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 *
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 * Copyright (c) 2024 Cosmin Truta
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 * Written by guxiwei, 2023
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 *
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 * This code is released under the libpng license.
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 * For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer
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 * and license in png.h
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 */
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <sys/auxv.h>
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/*
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 * parse_r var, r - Helper assembler macro for parsing register names.
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 *
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 * This converts the register name in $n form provided in \r to the
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 * corresponding register number, which is assigned to the variable \var. It is
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 * needed to allow explicit encoding of instructions in inline assembly where
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 * registers are chosen by the compiler in $n form, allowing us to avoid using
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 * fixed register numbers.
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 *
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 * It also allows newer instructions (not implemented by the assembler) to be
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 * transparently implemented using assembler macros, instead of needing separate
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 * cases depending on toolchain support.
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 *
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 * Simple usage example:
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 * __asm__ __volatile__("parse_r __rt, %0\n\t"
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 *                      ".insn\n\t"
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 *                      "# di    %0\n\t"
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 *                      ".word   (0x41606000 | (__rt << 16))"
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 *                      : "=r" (status);
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 */
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/* Match an individual register number and assign to \var */
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#define _IFC_REG(n)                                \
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        ".ifc        \\r, $" #n "\n\t"             \
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        "\\var        = " #n "\n\t"                \
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        ".endif\n\t"
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__asm__(".macro        parse_r var r\n\t"
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        "\\var        = -1\n\t"
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        _IFC_REG(0)  _IFC_REG(1)  _IFC_REG(2)  _IFC_REG(3)
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        _IFC_REG(4)  _IFC_REG(5)  _IFC_REG(6)  _IFC_REG(7)
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        _IFC_REG(8)  _IFC_REG(9)  _IFC_REG(10) _IFC_REG(11)
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        _IFC_REG(12) _IFC_REG(13) _IFC_REG(14) _IFC_REG(15)
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        _IFC_REG(16) _IFC_REG(17) _IFC_REG(18) _IFC_REG(19)
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        _IFC_REG(20) _IFC_REG(21) _IFC_REG(22) _IFC_REG(23)
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        _IFC_REG(24) _IFC_REG(25) _IFC_REG(26) _IFC_REG(27)
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        _IFC_REG(28) _IFC_REG(29) _IFC_REG(30) _IFC_REG(31)
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        ".iflt        \\var\n\t"
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        ".error        \"Unable to parse register name \\r\"\n\t"
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        ".endif\n\t"
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        ".endm");
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#define HWCAP_LOONGSON_CPUCFG (1 << 14)
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static int cpucfg_available(void)
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{
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    return getauxval(AT_HWCAP) & HWCAP_LOONGSON_CPUCFG;
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}
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static int strstart(const char *str, const char *pfx, const char **ptr)
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{
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    while (*pfx && *pfx == *str) {
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        pfx++;
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        str++;
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    }
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    if (!*pfx && ptr)
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        *ptr = str;
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    return !*pfx;
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}
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/* Most toolchains have no CPUCFG support yet */
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static uint32_t read_cpucfg(uint32_t reg)
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{
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        uint32_t __res;
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        __asm__ __volatile__(
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                "parse_r __res,%0\n\t"
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                "parse_r reg,%1\n\t"
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                ".insn \n\t"
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                ".word (0xc8080118 | (reg << 21) | (__res << 11))\n\t"
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                :"=r"(__res)
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                :"r"(reg)
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                :
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                );
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        return __res;
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}
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#define LOONGSON_CFG1 0x1
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#define LOONGSON_CFG1_MMI    (1 << 4)
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static int cpu_flags_cpucfg(void)
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{
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    int flags = 0;
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    uint32_t cfg1 = read_cpucfg(LOONGSON_CFG1);
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    if (cfg1 & LOONGSON_CFG1_MMI)
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        flags = 1;
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    return flags;
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}
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static int cpu_flags_cpuinfo(void)
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{
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    FILE *f = fopen("/proc/cpuinfo", "r");
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    char buf[200];
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    int flags = 0;
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    if (!f)
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        return flags;
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    while (fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), f)) {
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        /* Legacy kernel may not export MMI in ASEs implemented */
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        if (strstart(buf, "cpu model", NULL)) {
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            if (strstr(buf, "Loongson-3 "))
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                flags = 1;
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            break;
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        }
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        if (strstart(buf, "ASEs implemented", NULL)) {
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            if (strstr(buf, " loongson-mmi"))
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                flags = 1;
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            break;
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        }
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    }
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    fclose(f);
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    return flags;
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}
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static int png_have_mmi()
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{
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    if (cpucfg_available())
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        return cpu_flags_cpucfg();
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    else
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        return cpu_flags_cpuinfo();
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    return 0;
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}
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