# SPDX-License-Identifier: 0BSD ############################################################################# # # tuklib_integer.cmake - see tuklib_integer.m4 for description and comments # # Author: Lasse Collin # ############################################################################# include("${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/tuklib_common.cmake") include(TestBigEndian) include(CheckCSourceCompiles) include(CheckIncludeFile) include(CheckSymbolExists) function(tuklib_integer TARGET_OR_ALL) # Check for endianness. Unlike the Autoconf's AC_C_BIGENDIAN, this doesn't # support Apple universal binaries. The CMake module will leave the # variable unset so we can catch that situation here instead of continuing # as if we were little endian. test_big_endian(WORDS_BIGENDIAN) if(NOT DEFINED WORDS_BIGENDIAN) message(FATAL_ERROR "Cannot determine endianness") endif() tuklib_add_definition_if("${TARGET_OR_ALL}" WORDS_BIGENDIAN) # Look for a byteswapping method. check_c_source_compiles(" int main(void) { __builtin_bswap16(1); __builtin_bswap32(1); __builtin_bswap64(1); return 0; } " HAVE___BUILTIN_BSWAPXX) if(HAVE___BUILTIN_BSWAPXX) tuklib_add_definitions("${TARGET_OR_ALL}" HAVE___BUILTIN_BSWAPXX) else() check_include_file(byteswap.h HAVE_BYTESWAP_H) if(HAVE_BYTESWAP_H) tuklib_add_definitions("${TARGET_OR_ALL}" HAVE_BYTESWAP_H) check_symbol_exists(bswap_16 byteswap.h HAVE_BSWAP_16) tuklib_add_definition_if("${TARGET_OR_ALL}" HAVE_BSWAP_16) check_symbol_exists(bswap_32 byteswap.h HAVE_BSWAP_32) tuklib_add_definition_if("${TARGET_OR_ALL}" HAVE_BSWAP_32) check_symbol_exists(bswap_64 byteswap.h HAVE_BSWAP_64) tuklib_add_definition_if("${TARGET_OR_ALL}" HAVE_BSWAP_64) else() check_include_file(sys/endian.h HAVE_SYS_ENDIAN_H) if(HAVE_SYS_ENDIAN_H) tuklib_add_definitions("${TARGET_OR_ALL}" HAVE_SYS_ENDIAN_H) else() check_include_file(sys/byteorder.h HAVE_SYS_BYTEORDER_H) tuklib_add_definition_if("${TARGET_OR_ALL}" HAVE_SYS_BYTEORDER_H) endif() endif() endif() # Guess that unaligned access is fast on these archs: # - 32/64-bit x86 / x86-64 # - 32/64-bit big endian PowerPC # - 64-bit little endian PowerPC # - Some 32-bit ARM # - Some 64-bit ARM64 (AArch64) # - Some 32/64-bit RISC-V # # CMake doesn't provide a standardized/normalized list of processor arch # names. For example, x86-64 may be "x86_64" (Linux), "AMD64" (Windows), # or even "EM64T" (64-bit WinXP). set(FAST_UNALIGNED_GUESS OFF) string(TOLOWER "${CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR}" PROCESSOR) # There is no ^ in the first regex branch to allow "i" at the beginning # so it can match "i386" to "i786", and "x86_64". if(PROCESSOR MATCHES "[x34567]86|^x64|^amd64|^em64t") set(FAST_UNALIGNED_GUESS ON) elseif(PROCESSOR MATCHES "^powerpc|^ppc") if(WORDS_BIGENDIAN OR PROCESSOR MATCHES "64") set(FAST_UNALIGNED_GUESS ON) endif() elseif(PROCESSOR MATCHES "^arm|^aarch64|^riscv") # On 32-bit and 64-bit ARM, GCC and Clang # #define __ARM_FEATURE_UNALIGNED if # unaligned access is supported. # # Exception: GCC at least up to 13.2.0 # defines it even when using -mstrict-align # so in that case this autodetection goes wrong. # Most of the time -mstrict-align isn't used so it # shouldn't be a common problem in practice. See: # https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=111555 # # RISC-V C API Specification says that if # __riscv_misaligned_fast is defined then # unaligned access is known to be fast. # # MSVC is handled as a special case: We assume that # 32/64-bit ARM supports fast unaligned access. # If MSVC gets RISC-V support then this will assume # fast unaligned access on RISC-V too. check_c_source_compiles(" #if !defined(__ARM_FEATURE_UNALIGNED) \ && !defined(__riscv_misaligned_fast) \ && !defined(_MSC_VER) compile error #endif int main(void) { return 0; } " TUKLIB_FAST_UNALIGNED_DEFINED_BY_PREPROCESSOR) if(TUKLIB_FAST_UNALIGNED_DEFINED_BY_PREPROCESSOR) set(FAST_UNALIGNED_GUESS ON) endif() endif() option(TUKLIB_FAST_UNALIGNED_ACCESS "Enable if the system supports *fast* unaligned memory access \ with 16-bit, 32-bit, and 64-bit integers." "${FAST_UNALIGNED_GUESS}") tuklib_add_definition_if("${TARGET_OR_ALL}" TUKLIB_FAST_UNALIGNED_ACCESS) # Unsafe type punning: option(TUKLIB_USE_UNSAFE_TYPE_PUNNING "This introduces strict aliasing violations and \ may result in broken code. However, this might improve performance \ in some cases, especially with old compilers \ (e.g. GCC 3 and early 4.x on x86, GCC < 6 on ARMv6 and ARMv7)." OFF) tuklib_add_definition_if("${TARGET_OR_ALL}" TUKLIB_USE_UNSAFE_TYPE_PUNNING) # Check for GCC/Clang __builtin_assume_aligned(). check_c_source_compiles( "int main(void) { __builtin_assume_aligned(\"\", 1); return 0; }" HAVE___BUILTIN_ASSUME_ALIGNED) tuklib_add_definition_if("${TARGET_OR_ALL}" HAVE___BUILTIN_ASSUME_ALIGNED) endfunction()