* Fix race condition in feature cache on 32 platforms If we observe that the second word is initialized, we can't really assume that the first is initialized as well. So check each word separately. * Use stronger atomic ordering Better SeqCst than sorry! * Use two caches on x64 for simplicity
std::detect - Rust's standard library run-time CPU feature detection
The private std::detect module implements run-time feature detection in Rust's
standard library. This allows detecting whether the CPU the binary runs on
supports certain features, like SIMD instructions.
Usage
std::detect APIs are available as part of libstd. Prefer using it via the
standard library than through this crate. Unstable features of std::detect are
available on nightly Rust behind the feature(stdsimd) feature-gate.
If you need run-time feature detection in #[no_std] environments, Rust core
library cannot help you. By design, Rust core is platform independent, but
performing run-time feature detection requires a certain level of cooperation
from the platform.
You can then manually include std_detect as a dependency to get similar
run-time feature detection support than the one offered by Rust's standard
library. We intend to make std_detect more flexible and configurable in this
regard to better serve the needs of #[no_std] targets.
Features
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std_detect_dlsym_getauxval(enabled by default, requireslibc): Enable to uselibc::dlsymto query whethergetauxvalis linked into the binary. When this is not the case, this feature allows other fallback methods to perform run-time feature detection. When this feature is disabled,std_detectassumes thatgetauxvalis linked to the binary. If that is not the case the behavior is undefined. -
std_detect_file_io(enabled by default, requiresstd): Enable to perform run-time feature detection using file APIs (e.g./proc/cpuinfo, etc.) if other more performant methods fail. This feature requireslibstdas a dependency, preventing the crate from working on applications in whichstdis not available.
Platform support
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All
x86/x86_64targets are supported on all platforms by querying thecpuidinstruction directly for the features supported by the hardware and the operating system.std_detectassumes that the binary is an user-space application. If you need raw support for queryingcpuid, consider using thecupidcrate. -
Linux:
arm{32, 64},mips{32,64}{,el},powerpc{32,64}{,le}:std_detectsupports these on Linux by querying ELF auxiliary vectors (usinggetauxvalwhen available), and if that fails, by querying/proc/cpuinfo.arm64: partial support for doing run-time feature detection by directly queryingmrsis implemented for Linux >= 4.11, but not enabled by default.
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FreeBSD:
arm64: run-time feature detection is implemented by directly queryingmrs.
License
This project is licensed under either of
- Apache License, Version 2.0, (LICENSE-APACHE or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
- MIT license (LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
at your option.
Contribution
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted
for inclusion in std_detect by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license,
shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.