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1 | # cpuid | ||
2 | Package cpuid provides information about the CPU running the current program. | ||
3 | |||
4 | CPU features are detected on startup, and kept for fast access through the life of the application. | ||
5 | Currently x86 / x64 (AMD64/i386) and ARM (ARM64) is supported, and no external C (cgo) code is used, which should make the library very easy to use. | ||
6 | |||
7 | You can access the CPU information by accessing the shared CPU variable of the cpuid library. | ||
8 | |||
9 | Package home: https://github.com/klauspost/cpuid | ||
10 | |||
11 | [![PkgGoDev](https://pkg.go.dev/badge/github.com/klauspost/cpuid)](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/klauspost/cpuid/v2) | ||
12 | [![Go](https://github.com/klauspost/cpuid/actions/workflows/go.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/klauspost/cpuid/actions/workflows/go.yml) | ||
13 | |||
14 | ## installing | ||
15 | |||
16 | `go get -u github.com/klauspost/cpuid/v2` using modules. | ||
17 | Drop `v2` for others. | ||
18 | |||
19 | Installing binary: | ||
20 | |||
21 | `go install github.com/klauspost/cpuid/v2/cmd/cpuid@latest` | ||
22 | |||
23 | Or download binaries from release page: https://github.com/klauspost/cpuid/releases | ||
24 | |||
25 | ### Homebrew | ||
26 | |||
27 | For macOS/Linux users, you can install via [brew](https://brew.sh/) | ||
28 | |||
29 | ```sh | ||
30 | $ brew install cpuid | ||
31 | ``` | ||
32 | |||
33 | ## example | ||
34 | |||
35 | ```Go | ||
36 | package main | ||
37 | |||
38 | import ( | ||
39 | "fmt" | ||
40 | "strings" | ||
41 | |||
42 | . "github.com/klauspost/cpuid/v2" | ||
43 | ) | ||
44 | |||
45 | func main() { | ||
46 | // Print basic CPU information: | ||
47 | fmt.Println("Name:", CPU.BrandName) | ||
48 | fmt.Println("PhysicalCores:", CPU.PhysicalCores) | ||
49 | fmt.Println("ThreadsPerCore:", CPU.ThreadsPerCore) | ||
50 | fmt.Println("LogicalCores:", CPU.LogicalCores) | ||
51 | fmt.Println("Family", CPU.Family, "Model:", CPU.Model, "Vendor ID:", CPU.VendorID) | ||
52 | fmt.Println("Features:", strings.Join(CPU.FeatureSet(), ",")) | ||
53 | fmt.Println("Cacheline bytes:", CPU.CacheLine) | ||
54 | fmt.Println("L1 Data Cache:", CPU.Cache.L1D, "bytes") | ||
55 | fmt.Println("L1 Instruction Cache:", CPU.Cache.L1I, "bytes") | ||
56 | fmt.Println("L2 Cache:", CPU.Cache.L2, "bytes") | ||
57 | fmt.Println("L3 Cache:", CPU.Cache.L3, "bytes") | ||
58 | fmt.Println("Frequency", CPU.Hz, "hz") | ||
59 | |||
60 | // Test if we have these specific features: | ||
61 | if CPU.Supports(SSE, SSE2) { | ||
62 | fmt.Println("We have Streaming SIMD 2 Extensions") | ||
63 | } | ||
64 | } | ||
65 | ``` | ||
66 | |||
67 | Sample output: | ||
68 | ``` | ||
69 | >go run main.go | ||
70 | Name: AMD Ryzen 9 3950X 16-Core Processor | ||
71 | PhysicalCores: 16 | ||
72 | ThreadsPerCore: 2 | ||
73 | LogicalCores: 32 | ||
74 | Family 23 Model: 113 Vendor ID: AMD | ||
75 | Features: ADX,AESNI,AVX,AVX2,BMI1,BMI2,CLMUL,CMOV,CX16,F16C,FMA3,HTT,HYPERVISOR,LZCNT,MMX,MMXEXT,NX,POPCNT,RDRAND,RDSEED,RDTSCP,SHA,SSE,SSE2,SSE3,SSE4,SSE42,SSE4A,SSSE3 | ||
76 | Cacheline bytes: 64 | ||
77 | L1 Data Cache: 32768 bytes | ||
78 | L1 Instruction Cache: 32768 bytes | ||
79 | L2 Cache: 524288 bytes | ||
80 | L3 Cache: 16777216 bytes | ||
81 | Frequency 0 hz | ||
82 | We have Streaming SIMD 2 Extensions | ||
83 | ``` | ||
84 | |||
85 | # usage | ||
86 | |||
87 | The `cpuid.CPU` provides access to CPU features. Use `cpuid.CPU.Supports()` to check for CPU features. | ||
88 | A faster `cpuid.CPU.Has()` is provided which will usually be inlined by the gc compiler. | ||
89 | |||
90 | To test a larger number of features, they can be combined using `f := CombineFeatures(CMOV, CMPXCHG8, X87, FXSR, MMX, SYSCALL, SSE, SSE2)`, etc. | ||
91 | This can be using with `cpuid.CPU.HasAll(f)` to quickly test if all features are supported. | ||
92 | |||
93 | Note that for some cpu/os combinations some features will not be detected. | ||
94 | `amd64` has rather good support and should work reliably on all platforms. | ||
95 | |||
96 | Note that hypervisors may not pass through all CPU features through to the guest OS, | ||
97 | so even if your host supports a feature it may not be visible on guests. | ||
98 | |||
99 | ## arm64 feature detection | ||
100 | |||
101 | Not all operating systems provide ARM features directly | ||
102 | and there is no safe way to do so for the rest. | ||
103 | |||
104 | Currently `arm64/linux` and `arm64/freebsd` should be quite reliable. | ||
105 | `arm64/darwin` adds features expected from the M1 processor, but a lot remains undetected. | ||
106 | |||
107 | A `DetectARM()` can be used if you are able to control your deployment, | ||
108 | it will detect CPU features, but may crash if the OS doesn't intercept the calls. | ||
109 | A `-cpu.arm` flag for detecting unsafe ARM features can be added. See below. | ||
110 | |||
111 | Note that currently only features are detected on ARM, | ||
112 | no additional information is currently available. | ||
113 | |||
114 | ## flags | ||
115 | |||
116 | It is possible to add flags that affects cpu detection. | ||
117 | |||
118 | For this the `Flags()` command is provided. | ||
119 | |||
120 | This must be called *before* `flag.Parse()` AND after the flags have been parsed `Detect()` must be called. | ||
121 | |||
122 | This means that any detection used in `init()` functions will not contain these flags. | ||
123 | |||
124 | Example: | ||
125 | |||
126 | ```Go | ||
127 | package main | ||
128 | |||
129 | import ( | ||
130 | "flag" | ||
131 | "fmt" | ||
132 | "strings" | ||
133 | |||
134 | "github.com/klauspost/cpuid/v2" | ||
135 | ) | ||
136 | |||
137 | func main() { | ||
138 | cpuid.Flags() | ||
139 | flag.Parse() | ||
140 | cpuid.Detect() | ||
141 | |||
142 | // Test if we have these specific features: | ||
143 | if cpuid.CPU.Supports(cpuid.SSE, cpuid.SSE2) { | ||
144 | fmt.Println("We have Streaming SIMD 2 Extensions") | ||
145 | } | ||
146 | } | ||
147 | ``` | ||
148 | |||
149 | ## commandline | ||
150 | |||
151 | Download as binary from: https://github.com/klauspost/cpuid/releases | ||
152 | |||
153 | Install from source: | ||
154 | |||
155 | `go install github.com/klauspost/cpuid/v2/cmd/cpuid@latest` | ||
156 | |||
157 | ### Example | ||
158 | |||
159 | ``` | ||
160 | λ cpuid | ||
161 | Name: AMD Ryzen 9 3950X 16-Core Processor | ||
162 | Vendor String: AuthenticAMD | ||
163 | Vendor ID: AMD | ||
164 | PhysicalCores: 16 | ||
165 | Threads Per Core: 2 | ||
166 | Logical Cores: 32 | ||
167 | CPU Family 23 Model: 113 | ||
168 | Features: ADX,AESNI,AVX,AVX2,BMI1,BMI2,CLMUL,CLZERO,CMOV,CMPXCHG8,CPBOOST,CX16,F16C,FMA3,FXSR,FXSROPT,HTT,HYPERVISOR,LAHF,LZCNT,MCAOVERFLOW,MMX,MMXEXT,MOVBE,NX,OSXSAVE,POPCNT,RDRAND,RDSEED,RDTSCP,SCE,SHA,SSE,SSE2,SSE3,SSE4,SSE42,SSE4A,SSSE3,SUCCOR,X87,XSAVE | ||
169 | Microarchitecture level: 3 | ||
170 | Cacheline bytes: 64 | ||
171 | L1 Instruction Cache: 32768 bytes | ||
172 | L1 Data Cache: 32768 bytes | ||
173 | L2 Cache: 524288 bytes | ||
174 | L3 Cache: 16777216 bytes | ||
175 | |||
176 | ``` | ||
177 | ### JSON Output: | ||
178 | |||
179 | ``` | ||
180 | λ cpuid --json | ||
181 | { | ||
182 | "BrandName": "AMD Ryzen 9 3950X 16-Core Processor", | ||
183 | "VendorID": 2, | ||
184 | "VendorString": "AuthenticAMD", | ||
185 | "PhysicalCores": 16, | ||
186 | "ThreadsPerCore": 2, | ||
187 | "LogicalCores": 32, | ||
188 | "Family": 23, | ||
189 | "Model": 113, | ||
190 | "CacheLine": 64, | ||
191 | "Hz": 0, | ||
192 | "BoostFreq": 0, | ||
193 | "Cache": { | ||
194 | "L1I": 32768, | ||
195 | "L1D": 32768, | ||
196 | "L2": 524288, | ||
197 | "L3": 16777216 | ||
198 | }, | ||
199 | "SGX": { | ||
200 | "Available": false, | ||
201 | "LaunchControl": false, | ||
202 | "SGX1Supported": false, | ||
203 | "SGX2Supported": false, | ||
204 | "MaxEnclaveSizeNot64": 0, | ||
205 | "MaxEnclaveSize64": 0, | ||
206 | "EPCSections": null | ||
207 | }, | ||
208 | "Features": [ | ||
209 | "ADX", | ||
210 | "AESNI", | ||
211 | "AVX", | ||
212 | "AVX2", | ||
213 | "BMI1", | ||
214 | "BMI2", | ||
215 | "CLMUL", | ||
216 | "CLZERO", | ||
217 | "CMOV", | ||
218 | "CMPXCHG8", | ||
219 | "CPBOOST", | ||
220 | "CX16", | ||
221 | "F16C", | ||
222 | "FMA3", | ||
223 | "FXSR", | ||
224 | "FXSROPT", | ||
225 | "HTT", | ||
226 | "HYPERVISOR", | ||
227 | "LAHF", | ||
228 | "LZCNT", | ||
229 | "MCAOVERFLOW", | ||
230 | "MMX", | ||
231 | "MMXEXT", | ||
232 | "MOVBE", | ||
233 | "NX", | ||
234 | "OSXSAVE", | ||
235 | "POPCNT", | ||
236 | "RDRAND", | ||
237 | "RDSEED", | ||
238 | "RDTSCP", | ||
239 | "SCE", | ||
240 | "SHA", | ||
241 | "SSE", | ||
242 | "SSE2", | ||
243 | "SSE3", | ||
244 | "SSE4", | ||
245 | "SSE42", | ||
246 | "SSE4A", | ||
247 | "SSSE3", | ||
248 | "SUCCOR", | ||
249 | "X87", | ||
250 | "XSAVE" | ||
251 | ], | ||
252 | "X64Level": 3 | ||
253 | } | ||
254 | ``` | ||
255 | |||
256 | ### Check CPU microarch level | ||
257 | |||
258 | ``` | ||
259 | λ cpuid --check-level=3 | ||
260 | 2022/03/18 17:04:40 AMD Ryzen 9 3950X 16-Core Processor | ||
261 | 2022/03/18 17:04:40 Microarchitecture level 3 is supported. Max level is 3. | ||
262 | Exit Code 0 | ||
263 | |||
264 | λ cpuid --check-level=4 | ||
265 | 2022/03/18 17:06:18 AMD Ryzen 9 3950X 16-Core Processor | ||
266 | 2022/03/18 17:06:18 Microarchitecture level 4 not supported. Max level is 3. | ||
267 | Exit Code 1 | ||
268 | ``` | ||
269 | |||
270 | |||
271 | ## Available flags | ||
272 | |||
273 | ### x86 & amd64 | ||
274 | |||
275 | | Feature Flag | Description | | ||
276 | |--------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | ||
277 | | ADX | Intel ADX (Multi-Precision Add-Carry Instruction Extensions) | | ||
278 | | AESNI | Advanced Encryption Standard New Instructions | | ||
279 | | AMD3DNOW | AMD 3DNOW | | ||
280 | | AMD3DNOWEXT | AMD 3DNowExt | | ||
281 | | AMXBF16 | Tile computational operations on BFLOAT16 numbers | | ||
282 | | AMXINT8 | Tile computational operations on 8-bit integers | | ||
283 | | AMXFP16 | Tile computational operations on FP16 numbers | | ||
284 | | AMXTILE | Tile architecture | | ||
285 | | APX_F | Intel APX | | ||
286 | | AVX | AVX functions | | ||
287 | | AVX10 | If set the Intel AVX10 Converged Vector ISA is supported | | ||
288 | | AVX10_128 | If set indicates that AVX10 128-bit vector support is present | | ||
289 | | AVX10_256 | If set indicates that AVX10 256-bit vector support is present | | ||
290 | | AVX10_512 | If set indicates that AVX10 512-bit vector support is present | | ||
291 | | AVX2 | AVX2 functions | | ||
292 | | AVX512BF16 | AVX-512 BFLOAT16 Instructions | | ||
293 | | AVX512BITALG | AVX-512 Bit Algorithms | | ||
294 | | AVX512BW | AVX-512 Byte and Word Instructions | | ||
295 | | AVX512CD | AVX-512 Conflict Detection Instructions | | ||
296 | | AVX512DQ | AVX-512 Doubleword and Quadword Instructions | | ||
297 | | AVX512ER | AVX-512 Exponential and Reciprocal Instructions | | ||
298 | | AVX512F | AVX-512 Foundation | | ||
299 | | AVX512FP16 | AVX-512 FP16 Instructions | | ||
300 | | AVX512IFMA | AVX-512 Integer Fused Multiply-Add Instructions | | ||
301 | | AVX512PF | AVX-512 Prefetch Instructions | | ||
302 | | AVX512VBMI | AVX-512 Vector Bit Manipulation Instructions | | ||
303 | | AVX512VBMI2 | AVX-512 Vector Bit Manipulation Instructions, Version 2 | | ||
304 | | AVX512VL | AVX-512 Vector Length Extensions | | ||
305 | | AVX512VNNI | AVX-512 Vector Neural Network Instructions | | ||
306 | | AVX512VP2INTERSECT | AVX-512 Intersect for D/Q | | ||
307 | | AVX512VPOPCNTDQ | AVX-512 Vector Population Count Doubleword and Quadword | | ||
308 | | AVXIFMA | AVX-IFMA instructions | | ||
309 | | AVXNECONVERT | AVX-NE-CONVERT instructions | | ||
310 | | AVXSLOW | Indicates the CPU performs 2 128 bit operations instead of one | | ||
311 | | AVXVNNI | AVX (VEX encoded) VNNI neural network instructions | | ||
312 | | AVXVNNIINT8 | AVX-VNNI-INT8 instructions | | ||
313 | | BHI_CTRL | Branch History Injection and Intra-mode Branch Target Injection / CVE-2022-0001, CVE-2022-0002 / INTEL-SA-00598 | | ||
314 | | BMI1 | Bit Manipulation Instruction Set 1 | | ||
315 | | BMI2 | Bit Manipulation Instruction Set 2 | | ||
316 | | CETIBT | Intel CET Indirect Branch Tracking | | ||
317 | | CETSS | Intel CET Shadow Stack | | ||
318 | | CLDEMOTE | Cache Line Demote | | ||
319 | | CLMUL | Carry-less Multiplication | | ||
320 | | CLZERO | CLZERO instruction supported | | ||
321 | | CMOV | i686 CMOV | | ||
322 | | CMPCCXADD | CMPCCXADD instructions | | ||
323 | | CMPSB_SCADBS_SHORT | Fast short CMPSB and SCASB | | ||
324 | | CMPXCHG8 | CMPXCHG8 instruction | | ||
325 | | CPBOOST | Core Performance Boost | | ||
326 | | CPPC | AMD: Collaborative Processor Performance Control | | ||
327 | | CX16 | CMPXCHG16B Instruction | | ||
328 | | EFER_LMSLE_UNS | AMD: =Core::X86::Msr::EFER[LMSLE] is not supported, and MBZ | | ||
329 | | ENQCMD | Enqueue Command | | ||
330 | | ERMS | Enhanced REP MOVSB/STOSB | | ||
331 | | F16C | Half-precision floating-point conversion | | ||
332 | | FLUSH_L1D | Flush L1D cache | | ||
333 | | FMA3 | Intel FMA 3. Does not imply AVX. | | ||
334 | | FMA4 | Bulldozer FMA4 functions | | ||
335 | | FP128 | AMD: When set, the internal FP/SIMD execution datapath is 128-bits wide | | ||
336 | | FP256 | AMD: When set, the internal FP/SIMD execution datapath is 256-bits wide | | ||
337 | | FSRM | Fast Short Rep Mov | | ||
338 | | FXSR | FXSAVE, FXRESTOR instructions, CR4 bit 9 | | ||
339 | | FXSROPT | FXSAVE/FXRSTOR optimizations | | ||
340 | | GFNI | Galois Field New Instructions. May require other features (AVX, AVX512VL,AVX512F) based on usage. | | ||
341 | | HLE | Hardware Lock Elision | | ||
342 | | HRESET | If set CPU supports history reset and the IA32_HRESET_ENABLE MSR | | ||
343 | | HTT | Hyperthreading (enabled) | | ||
344 | | HWA | Hardware assert supported. Indicates support for MSRC001_10 | | ||
345 | | HYBRID_CPU | This part has CPUs of more than one type. | | ||
346 | | HYPERVISOR | This bit has been reserved by Intel & AMD for use by hypervisors | | ||
347 | | IA32_ARCH_CAP | IA32_ARCH_CAPABILITIES MSR (Intel) | | ||
348 | | IA32_CORE_CAP | IA32_CORE_CAPABILITIES MSR | | ||
349 | | IBPB | Indirect Branch Restricted Speculation (IBRS) and Indirect Branch Predictor Barrier (IBPB) | | ||
350 | | IBRS | AMD: Indirect Branch Restricted Speculation | | ||
351 | | IBRS_PREFERRED | AMD: IBRS is preferred over software solution | | ||
352 | | IBRS_PROVIDES_SMP | AMD: IBRS provides Same Mode Protection | | ||
353 | | IBS | Instruction Based Sampling (AMD) | | ||
354 | | IBSBRNTRGT | Instruction Based Sampling Feature (AMD) | | ||
355 | | IBSFETCHSAM | Instruction Based Sampling Feature (AMD) | | ||
356 | | IBSFFV | Instruction Based Sampling Feature (AMD) | | ||
357 | | IBSOPCNT | Instruction Based Sampling Feature (AMD) | | ||
358 | | IBSOPCNTEXT | Instruction Based Sampling Feature (AMD) | | ||
359 | | IBSOPSAM | Instruction Based Sampling Feature (AMD) | | ||
360 | | IBSRDWROPCNT | Instruction Based Sampling Feature (AMD) | | ||
361 | | IBSRIPINVALIDCHK | Instruction Based Sampling Feature (AMD) | | ||
362 | | IBS_FETCH_CTLX | AMD: IBS fetch control extended MSR supported | | ||
363 | | IBS_OPDATA4 | AMD: IBS op data 4 MSR supported | | ||
364 | | IBS_OPFUSE | AMD: Indicates support for IbsOpFuse | | ||
365 | | IBS_PREVENTHOST | Disallowing IBS use by the host supported | | ||
366 | | IBS_ZEN4 | Fetch and Op IBS support IBS extensions added with Zen4 | | ||
367 | | IDPRED_CTRL | IPRED_DIS | | ||
368 | | INT_WBINVD | WBINVD/WBNOINVD are interruptible. | | ||
369 | | INVLPGB | NVLPGB and TLBSYNC instruction supported | | ||
370 | | KEYLOCKER | Key locker | | ||
371 | | KEYLOCKERW | Key locker wide | | ||
372 | | LAHF | LAHF/SAHF in long mode | | ||
373 | | LAM | If set, CPU supports Linear Address Masking | | ||
374 | | LBRVIRT | LBR virtualization | | ||
375 | | LZCNT | LZCNT instruction | | ||
376 | | MCAOVERFLOW | MCA overflow recovery support. | | ||
377 | | MCDT_NO | Processor do not exhibit MXCSR Configuration Dependent Timing behavior and do not need to mitigate it. | | ||
378 | | MCOMMIT | MCOMMIT instruction supported | | ||
379 | | MD_CLEAR | VERW clears CPU buffers | | ||
380 | | MMX | standard MMX | | ||
381 | | MMXEXT | SSE integer functions or AMD MMX ext | | ||
382 | | MOVBE | MOVBE instruction (big-endian) | | ||
383 | | MOVDIR64B | Move 64 Bytes as Direct Store | | ||
384 | | MOVDIRI | Move Doubleword as Direct Store | | ||
385 | | MOVSB_ZL | Fast Zero-Length MOVSB | | ||
386 | | MPX | Intel MPX (Memory Protection Extensions) | | ||
387 | | MOVU | MOVU SSE instructions are more efficient and should be preferred to SSE MOVL/MOVH. MOVUPS is more efficient than MOVLPS/MOVHPS. MOVUPD is more efficient than MOVLPD/MOVHPD | | ||
388 | | MSRIRC | Instruction Retired Counter MSR available | | ||
389 | | MSRLIST | Read/Write List of Model Specific Registers | | ||
390 | | MSR_PAGEFLUSH | Page Flush MSR available | | ||
391 | | NRIPS | Indicates support for NRIP save on VMEXIT | | ||
392 | | NX | NX (No-Execute) bit | | ||
393 | | OSXSAVE | XSAVE enabled by OS | | ||
394 | | PCONFIG | PCONFIG for Intel Multi-Key Total Memory Encryption | | ||
395 | | POPCNT | POPCNT instruction | | ||
396 | | PPIN | AMD: Protected Processor Inventory Number support. Indicates that Protected Processor Inventory Number (PPIN) capability can be enabled | | ||
397 | | PREFETCHI | PREFETCHIT0/1 instructions | | ||
398 | | PSFD | Predictive Store Forward Disable | | ||
399 | | RDPRU | RDPRU instruction supported | | ||
400 | | RDRAND | RDRAND instruction is available | | ||
401 | | RDSEED | RDSEED instruction is available | | ||
402 | | RDTSCP | RDTSCP Instruction | | ||
403 | | RRSBA_CTRL | Restricted RSB Alternate | | ||
404 | | RTM | Restricted Transactional Memory | | ||
405 | | RTM_ALWAYS_ABORT | Indicates that the loaded microcode is forcing RTM abort. | | ||
406 | | SERIALIZE | Serialize Instruction Execution | | ||
407 | | SEV | AMD Secure Encrypted Virtualization supported | | ||
408 | | SEV_64BIT | AMD SEV guest execution only allowed from a 64-bit host | | ||
409 | | SEV_ALTERNATIVE | AMD SEV Alternate Injection supported | | ||
410 | | SEV_DEBUGSWAP | Full debug state swap supported for SEV-ES guests | | ||
411 | | SEV_ES | AMD SEV Encrypted State supported | | ||
412 | | SEV_RESTRICTED | AMD SEV Restricted Injection supported | | ||
413 | | SEV_SNP | AMD SEV Secure Nested Paging supported | | ||
414 | | SGX | Software Guard Extensions | | ||
415 | | SGXLC | Software Guard Extensions Launch Control | | ||
416 | | SHA | Intel SHA Extensions | | ||
417 | | SME | AMD Secure Memory Encryption supported | | ||
418 | | SME_COHERENT | AMD Hardware cache coherency across encryption domains enforced | | ||
419 | | SPEC_CTRL_SSBD | Speculative Store Bypass Disable | | ||
420 | | SRBDS_CTRL | SRBDS mitigation MSR available | | ||
421 | | SSE | SSE functions | | ||
422 | | SSE2 | P4 SSE functions | | ||
423 | | SSE3 | Prescott SSE3 functions | | ||
424 | | SSE4 | Penryn SSE4.1 functions | | ||
425 | | SSE42 | Nehalem SSE4.2 functions | | ||
426 | | SSE4A | AMD Barcelona microarchitecture SSE4a instructions | | ||
427 | | SSSE3 | Conroe SSSE3 functions | | ||
428 | | STIBP | Single Thread Indirect Branch Predictors | | ||
429 | | STIBP_ALWAYSON | AMD: Single Thread Indirect Branch Prediction Mode has Enhanced Performance and may be left Always On | | ||
430 | | STOSB_SHORT | Fast short STOSB | | ||
431 | | SUCCOR | Software uncorrectable error containment and recovery capability. | | ||
432 | | SVM | AMD Secure Virtual Machine | | ||
433 | | SVMDA | Indicates support for the SVM decode assists. | | ||
434 | | SVMFBASID | SVM, Indicates that TLB flush events, including CR3 writes and CR4.PGE toggles, flush only the current ASID's TLB entries. Also indicates support for the extended VMCBTLB_Control | | ||
435 | | SVML | AMD SVM lock. Indicates support for SVM-Lock. | | ||
436 | | SVMNP | AMD SVM nested paging | | ||
437 | | SVMPF | SVM pause intercept filter. Indicates support for the pause intercept filter | | ||
438 | | SVMPFT | SVM PAUSE filter threshold. Indicates support for the PAUSE filter cycle count threshold | | ||
439 | | SYSCALL | System-Call Extension (SCE): SYSCALL and SYSRET instructions. | | ||
440 | | SYSEE | SYSENTER and SYSEXIT instructions | | ||
441 | | TBM | AMD Trailing Bit Manipulation | | ||
442 | | TDX_GUEST | Intel Trust Domain Extensions Guest | | ||
443 | | TLB_FLUSH_NESTED | AMD: Flushing includes all the nested translations for guest translations | | ||
444 | | TME | Intel Total Memory Encryption. The following MSRs are supported: IA32_TME_CAPABILITY, IA32_TME_ACTIVATE, IA32_TME_EXCLUDE_MASK, and IA32_TME_EXCLUDE_BASE. | | ||
445 | | TOPEXT | TopologyExtensions: topology extensions support. Indicates support for CPUID Fn8000_001D_EAX_x[N:0]-CPUID Fn8000_001E_EDX. | | ||
446 | | TSCRATEMSR | MSR based TSC rate control. Indicates support for MSR TSC ratio MSRC000_0104 | | ||
447 | | TSXLDTRK | Intel TSX Suspend Load Address Tracking | | ||
448 | | VAES | Vector AES. AVX(512) versions requires additional checks. | | ||
449 | | VMCBCLEAN | VMCB clean bits. Indicates support for VMCB clean bits. | | ||
450 | | VMPL | AMD VM Permission Levels supported | | ||
451 | | VMSA_REGPROT | AMD VMSA Register Protection supported | | ||
452 | | VMX | Virtual Machine Extensions | | ||
453 | | VPCLMULQDQ | Carry-Less Multiplication Quadword. Requires AVX for 3 register versions. | | ||
454 | | VTE | AMD Virtual Transparent Encryption supported | | ||
455 | | WAITPKG | TPAUSE, UMONITOR, UMWAIT | | ||
456 | | WBNOINVD | Write Back and Do Not Invalidate Cache | | ||
457 | | WRMSRNS | Non-Serializing Write to Model Specific Register | | ||
458 | | X87 | FPU | | ||
459 | | XGETBV1 | Supports XGETBV with ECX = 1 | | ||
460 | | XOP | Bulldozer XOP functions | | ||
461 | | XSAVE | XSAVE, XRESTOR, XSETBV, XGETBV | | ||
462 | | XSAVEC | Supports XSAVEC and the compacted form of XRSTOR. | | ||
463 | | XSAVEOPT | XSAVEOPT available | | ||
464 | | XSAVES | Supports XSAVES/XRSTORS and IA32_XSS | | ||
465 | |||
466 | # ARM features: | ||
467 | |||
468 | | Feature Flag | Description | | ||
469 | |--------------|------------------------------------------------------------------| | ||
470 | | AESARM | AES instructions | | ||
471 | | ARMCPUID | Some CPU ID registers readable at user-level | | ||
472 | | ASIMD | Advanced SIMD | | ||
473 | | ASIMDDP | SIMD Dot Product | | ||
474 | | ASIMDHP | Advanced SIMD half-precision floating point | | ||
475 | | ASIMDRDM | Rounding Double Multiply Accumulate/Subtract (SQRDMLAH/SQRDMLSH) | | ||
476 | | ATOMICS | Large System Extensions (LSE) | | ||
477 | | CRC32 | CRC32/CRC32C instructions | | ||
478 | | DCPOP | Data cache clean to Point of Persistence (DC CVAP) | | ||
479 | | EVTSTRM | Generic timer | | ||
480 | | FCMA | Floatin point complex number addition and multiplication | | ||
481 | | FP | Single-precision and double-precision floating point | | ||
482 | | FPHP | Half-precision floating point | | ||
483 | | GPA | Generic Pointer Authentication | | ||
484 | | JSCVT | Javascript-style double->int convert (FJCVTZS) | | ||
485 | | LRCPC | Weaker release consistency (LDAPR, etc) | | ||
486 | | PMULL | Polynomial Multiply instructions (PMULL/PMULL2) | | ||
487 | | SHA1 | SHA-1 instructions (SHA1C, etc) | | ||
488 | | SHA2 | SHA-2 instructions (SHA256H, etc) | | ||
489 | | SHA3 | SHA-3 instructions (EOR3, RAXI, XAR, BCAX) | | ||
490 | | SHA512 | SHA512 instructions | | ||
491 | | SM3 | SM3 instructions | | ||
492 | | SM4 | SM4 instructions | | ||
493 | | SVE | Scalable Vector Extension | | ||
494 | |||
495 | # license | ||
496 | |||
497 | This code is published under an MIT license. See LICENSE file for more information. | ||