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1 /* -*- mode: C; c-basic-offset: 3; -*- */
3 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
4 /*--- Cache-related stuff. m_cache.c ---*/
5 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
7 /*
8 This file is part of Valgrind, a dynamic binary instrumentation
9 framework.
11 Copyright (C) 2002-2017 Nicholas Nethercote
12 njn@valgrind.org
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32 #include "pub_core_basics.h"
33 #include "pub_core_libcbase.h"
34 #include "pub_core_libcassert.h"
35 #include "pub_core_libcprint.h"
36 #include "pub_core_mallocfree.h"
37 #include "pub_core_machine.h"
38 #include "pub_core_debuglog.h"
39 #include "libvex.h"
41 #if defined(VGA_x86) || defined(VGA_amd64)
43 #include "pub_core_cpuid.h"
45 // All CPUID info taken from sandpile.org/ia32/cpuid.htm */
46 // Probably only works for Intel and AMD chips, and probably only for some of
47 // them.
49 static void
50 add_cache(VexCacheInfo *ci, VexCache cache)
52 static UInt num_allocated = 0;
54 if (ci->num_caches == num_allocated) {
55 num_allocated += 6;
56 ci->caches = VG_(realloc)("m_cache", ci->caches,
57 num_allocated * sizeof *ci->caches);
60 if (ci->num_levels < cache.level) ci->num_levels = cache.level;
61 ci->caches[ci->num_caches++] = cache;
64 /* Convenience macros */
65 #define add_icache(level, size, assoc, linesize) \
66 do { \
67 add_cache(ci, \
68 VEX_CACHE_INIT(INSN_CACHE, level, size, linesize, assoc)); \
69 } while (0)
71 #define add_dcache(level, size, assoc, linesize) \
72 do { \
73 add_cache(ci, \
74 VEX_CACHE_INIT(DATA_CACHE, level, size, linesize, assoc)); \
75 } while (0)
77 #define add_ucache(level, size, assoc, linesize) \
78 do { \
79 add_cache(ci, \
80 VEX_CACHE_INIT(UNIFIED_CACHE, level, size, linesize, assoc)); \
81 } while (0)
83 #define add_itcache(level, size, assoc) \
84 do { \
85 VexCache c = \
86 VEX_CACHE_INIT(INSN_CACHE, level, size, 0, assoc); \
87 c.is_trace_cache = True; \
88 add_cache(ci, c); \
89 } while (0)
91 #define add_I1(size, assoc, linesize) add_icache(1, size, assoc, linesize)
92 #define add_D1(size, assoc, linesize) add_dcache(1, size, assoc, linesize)
93 #define add_U1(size, assoc, linesize) add_ucache(1, size, assoc, linesize)
94 #define add_I2(size, assoc, linesize) add_icache(2, size, assoc, linesize)
95 #define add_D2(size, assoc, linesize) add_dcache(2, size, assoc, linesize)
96 #define add_U2(size, assoc, linesize) add_ucache(2, size, assoc, linesize)
97 #define add_I3(size, assoc, linesize) add_icache(3, size, assoc, linesize)
98 #define add_D3(size, assoc, linesize) add_dcache(3, size, assoc, linesize)
99 #define add_U3(size, assoc, linesize) add_ucache(3, size, assoc, linesize)
101 #define add_I1T(size, assoc) \
102 add_itcache(1, size, assoc)
104 /* Intel method is truly wretched. We have to do an insane indexing into an
105 * array of pre-defined configurations for various parts of the memory
106 * hierarchy.
107 * According to Intel Processor Identification, App Note 485.
109 * If a L3 cache is found, then data for it rather than the L2
110 * is returned via *LLc.
112 static Int
113 Intel_cache_info(Int level, VexCacheInfo *ci)
115 UInt cpuid1_eax;
116 UInt cpuid1_ignore;
117 Int family;
118 Int model;
119 UChar info[16];
120 Int i, j, trials;
122 if (level < 2) {
123 VG_(debugLog)(1, "cache", "warning: CPUID level < 2 for Intel "
124 "processor (%d)\n", level);
125 return -1;
128 /* family/model needed to distinguish code reuse (currently 0x49) */
129 VG_(cpuid)(1, 0, &cpuid1_eax, &cpuid1_ignore,
130 &cpuid1_ignore, &cpuid1_ignore);
131 family = (((cpuid1_eax >> 20) & 0xff) << 4) + ((cpuid1_eax >> 8) & 0xf);
132 model = (((cpuid1_eax >> 16) & 0xf) << 4) + ((cpuid1_eax >> 4) & 0xf);
134 VG_(cpuid)(2, 0, (UInt*)&info[0], (UInt*)&info[4],
135 (UInt*)&info[8], (UInt*)&info[12]);
136 trials = info[0] - 1; /* AL register - bits 0..7 of %eax */
137 info[0] = 0x0; /* reset AL */
139 if (0 != trials) {
140 VG_(debugLog)(1, "cache", "warning: non-zero CPUID trials for Intel "
141 "processor (%d)\n", trials);
142 return -1;
145 ci->num_levels = 0;
146 ci->num_caches = 0;
147 ci->icaches_maintain_coherence = True;
148 ci->caches = NULL;
150 for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) {
152 switch (info[i]) {
154 case 0x0: /* ignore zeros */
155 break;
157 /* TLB info, ignore */
158 case 0x01: case 0x02: case 0x03: case 0x04: case 0x05:
159 case 0x0b:
160 case 0x4f: case 0x50: case 0x51: case 0x52: case 0x55:
161 case 0x56: case 0x57: case 0x59:
162 case 0x5a: case 0x5b: case 0x5c: case 0x5d:
163 case 0x76:
164 case 0xb0: case 0xb1: case 0xb2:
165 case 0xb3: case 0xb4: case 0xba: case 0xc0:
166 case 0xca:
167 break;
169 case 0x06: add_I1( 8, 4, 32); break;
170 case 0x08: add_I1(16, 4, 32); break;
171 case 0x09: add_I1(32, 4, 64); break;
172 case 0x30: add_I1(32, 8, 64); break;
174 case 0x0a: add_D1( 8, 2, 32); break;
175 case 0x0c: add_D1(16, 4, 32); break;
176 case 0x0d: add_D1(16, 4, 64); break;
177 case 0x0e: add_D1(24, 6, 64); break;
178 case 0x2c: add_D1(32, 8, 64); break;
180 /* IA-64 info -- panic! */
181 case 0x10: case 0x15: case 0x1a:
182 case 0x88: case 0x89: case 0x8a: case 0x8d:
183 case 0x90: case 0x96: case 0x9b:
184 VG_(core_panic)("IA-64 cache detected?!");
186 /* L3 cache info. */
187 case 0x22: add_U3(512, 4, 64); break;
188 case 0x23: add_U3(1024, 8, 64); break;
189 case 0x25: add_U3(2048, 8, 64); break;
190 case 0x29: add_U3(4096, 8, 64); break;
191 case 0x46: add_U3(4096, 4, 64); break;
192 case 0x47: add_U3(8192, 8, 64); break;
193 case 0x4a: add_U3(6144, 12, 64); break;
194 case 0x4b: add_U3(8192, 16, 64); break;
195 case 0x4c: add_U3(12288, 12, 64); break;
196 case 0x4d: add_U3(16384, 16, 64); break;
197 case 0xd0: add_U3(512, 4, 64); break;
198 case 0xd1: add_U3(1024, 4, 64); break;
199 case 0xd2: add_U3(2048, 4, 64); break;
200 case 0xd6: add_U3(1024, 8, 64); break;
201 case 0xd7: add_U3(2048, 8, 64); break;
202 case 0xd8: add_U3(4096, 8, 64); break;
203 case 0xdc: add_U3(1536, 12, 64); break;
204 case 0xdd: add_U3(3072, 12, 64); break;
205 case 0xde: add_U3(6144, 12, 64); break;
206 case 0xe2: add_U3(2048, 16, 64); break;
207 case 0xe3: add_U3(4096, 16, 64); break;
208 case 0xe4: add_U3(8192, 16, 64); break;
209 case 0xea: add_U3(12288, 24, 64); break;
210 case 0xeb: add_U3(18432, 24, 64); break;
211 case 0xec: add_U3(24576, 24, 64); break;
213 /* Described as "MLC" in Intel documentation */
214 case 0x21: add_U2(256, 8, 64); break;
216 /* These are sectored, whatever that means */
217 // FIXME: I did not find these in the Intel docs
218 case 0x39: add_U2(128, 4, 64); break;
219 case 0x3c: add_U2(256, 4, 64); break;
221 /* If a P6 core, this means "no L2 cache".
222 If a P4 core, this means "no L3 cache".
223 We don't know what core it is, so don't issue a warning. To detect
224 a missing L2 cache, we use 'L2_found'. */
225 case 0x40:
226 break;
228 case 0x41: add_U2( 128, 4, 32); break;
229 case 0x42: add_U2( 256, 4, 32); break;
230 case 0x43: add_U2( 512, 4, 32); break;
231 case 0x44: add_U2( 1024, 4, 32); break;
232 case 0x45: add_U2( 2048, 4, 32); break;
233 case 0x48: add_U2( 3072, 12, 64); break;
234 case 0x4e: add_U2( 6144, 24, 64); break;
235 case 0x49:
236 if (family == 15 && model == 6) {
237 /* On Xeon MP (family F, model 6), this is for L3 */
238 add_U3(4096, 16, 64);
239 } else {
240 add_U2(4096, 16, 64);
242 break;
244 /* These are sectored, whatever that means */
245 case 0x60: add_D1(16, 8, 64); break; /* sectored */
246 case 0x66: add_D1( 8, 4, 64); break; /* sectored */
247 case 0x67: add_D1(16, 4, 64); break; /* sectored */
248 case 0x68: add_D1(32, 4, 64); break; /* sectored */
250 /* HACK ALERT: Instruction trace cache -- capacity is micro-ops based.
251 * conversion to byte size is a total guess; treat the 12K and 16K
252 * cases the same since the cache byte size must be a power of two for
253 * everything to work!. Also guessing 32 bytes for the line size...
255 case 0x70: /* 12K micro-ops, 8-way */
256 add_I1T(12, 8);
257 break;
258 case 0x71: /* 16K micro-ops, 8-way */
259 add_I1T(16, 8);
260 break;
261 case 0x72: /* 32K micro-ops, 8-way */
262 add_I1T(32, 8);
263 break;
265 /* not sectored, whatever that might mean */
266 case 0x78: add_U2(1024, 4, 64); break;
268 /* These are sectored, whatever that means */
269 case 0x79: add_U2( 128, 8, 64); break;
270 case 0x7a: add_U2( 256, 8, 64); break;
271 case 0x7b: add_U2( 512, 8, 64); break;
272 case 0x7c: add_U2(1024, 8, 64); break;
273 case 0x7d: add_U2(2048, 8, 64); break;
274 case 0x7e: add_U2( 256, 8, 128); break;
275 case 0x7f: add_U2( 512, 2, 64); break;
276 case 0x80: add_U2( 512, 8, 64); break;
277 case 0x81: add_U2( 128, 8, 32); break;
278 case 0x82: add_U2( 256, 8, 32); break;
279 case 0x83: add_U2( 512, 8, 32); break;
280 case 0x84: add_U2(1024, 8, 32); break;
281 case 0x85: add_U2(2048, 8, 32); break;
282 case 0x86: add_U2( 512, 4, 64); break;
283 case 0x87: add_U2(1024, 8, 64); break;
285 /* Ignore prefetch information */
286 case 0xf0: case 0xf1:
287 break;
289 case 0xff:
290 j = 0;
291 VG_(cpuid)(4, j++, (UInt*)&info[0], (UInt*)&info[4],
292 (UInt*)&info[8], (UInt*)&info[12]);
294 while ((info[0] & 0x1f) != 0) {
295 UInt assoc = ((*(UInt *)&info[4] >> 22) & 0x3ff) + 1;
296 UInt parts = ((*(UInt *)&info[4] >> 12) & 0x3ff) + 1;
297 UInt line_size = (*(UInt *)&info[4] & 0x7ff) + 1;
298 UInt sets = *(UInt *)&info[8] + 1;
300 UInt size = assoc * parts * line_size * sets / 1024;
302 switch ((info[0] & 0xe0) >> 5)
304 case 1:
305 switch (info[0] & 0x1f)
307 case 1: add_D1(size, assoc, line_size); break;
308 case 2: add_I1(size, assoc, line_size); break;
309 case 3: add_U1(size, assoc, line_size); break;
310 default:
311 VG_(debugLog)(1, "cache",
312 "warning: L1 cache of unknown type ignored\n");
313 break;
315 break;
316 case 2:
317 switch (info[0] & 0x1f)
319 case 1: add_D2(size, assoc, line_size); break;
320 case 2: add_I2(size, assoc, line_size); break;
321 case 3: add_U2(size, assoc, line_size); break;
322 default:
323 VG_(debugLog)(1, "cache",
324 "warning: L2 cache of unknown type ignored\n");
325 break;
327 break;
328 case 3:
329 switch (info[0] & 0x1f)
331 case 1: add_D3(size, assoc, line_size); break;
332 case 2: add_I3(size, assoc, line_size); break;
333 case 3: add_U3(size, assoc, line_size); break;
334 default:
335 VG_(debugLog)(1, "cache",
336 "warning: L3 cache of unknown type ignored\n");
337 break;
339 break;
340 default:
341 VG_(debugLog)(1, "cache", "warning: L%u cache ignored\n",
342 (info[0] & 0xe0) >> 5);
343 break;
346 VG_(cpuid)(4, j++, (UInt*)&info[0], (UInt*)&info[4],
347 (UInt*)&info[8], (UInt*)&info[12]);
349 break;
351 default:
352 VG_(debugLog)(1, "cache",
353 "warning: Unknown Intel cache config value (0x%x), "
354 "ignoring\n", info[i]);
355 break;
359 return 0;
362 /* AMD method is straightforward, just extract appropriate bits from the
363 * result registers.
365 * Bits, for D1 and I1:
366 * 31..24 data L1 cache size in KBs
367 * 23..16 data L1 cache associativity (FFh=full)
368 * 15.. 8 data L1 cache lines per tag
369 * 7.. 0 data L1 cache line size in bytes
371 * Bits, for L2:
372 * 31..16 unified L2 cache size in KBs
373 * 15..12 unified L2 cache associativity (0=off, FFh=full)
374 * 11.. 8 unified L2 cache lines per tag
375 * 7.. 0 unified L2 cache line size in bytes
377 * #3 The AMD K7 processor's L2 cache must be configured prior to relying
378 * upon this information. (Whatever that means -- njn)
380 * Also, according to Cyrille Chepelov, Duron stepping A0 processors (model
381 * 0x630) have a bug and misreport their L2 size as 1KB (it's really 64KB),
382 * so we detect that.
384 * Returns 0 on success, non-zero on failure. As with the Intel code
385 * above, if a L3 cache is found, then data for it rather than the L2
386 * is returned via *LLc.
389 /* A small helper */
390 static Int
391 decode_AMD_cache_L2_L3_assoc ( Int bits_15_12 )
393 /* Decode a L2/L3 associativity indication. It is encoded
394 differently from the I1/D1 associativity. Returns 1
395 (direct-map) as a safe but suboptimal result for unknown
396 encodings. */
397 switch (bits_15_12 & 0xF) {
398 case 1: return 1; case 2: return 2;
399 case 4: return 4; case 6: return 8;
400 case 8: return 16; case 0xA: return 32;
401 case 0xB: return 48; case 0xC: return 64;
402 case 0xD: return 96; case 0xE: return 128;
403 case 0xF: /* fully associative */
404 case 0: /* L2/L3 cache or TLB is disabled */
405 default:
406 return 1;
410 static Int
411 AMD_cache_info(VexCacheInfo *ci)
413 UInt ext_level;
414 UInt dummy, model;
415 UInt I1i, D1i, L2i, L3i;
416 UInt size, line_size, assoc;
418 VG_(cpuid)(0x80000000, 0, &ext_level, &dummy, &dummy, &dummy);
420 if (0 == (ext_level & 0x80000000) || ext_level < 0x80000006) {
421 VG_(debugLog)(1, "cache", "warning: ext_level < 0x80000006 for AMD "
422 "processor (0x%x)\n", ext_level);
423 return -1;
426 VG_(cpuid)(0x80000005, 0, &dummy, &dummy, &D1i, &I1i);
427 VG_(cpuid)(0x80000006, 0, &dummy, &dummy, &L2i, &L3i);
429 VG_(cpuid)(0x1, 0, &model, &dummy, &dummy, &dummy);
431 /* Check for Duron bug */
432 if (model == 0x630) {
433 VG_(debugLog)(1, "cache", "warning: Buggy Duron stepping A0. "
434 "Assuming L2 size=65536 bytes\n");
435 L2i = (64 << 16) | (L2i & 0xffff);
438 ci->num_levels = 2;
439 ci->num_caches = 3;
440 ci->icaches_maintain_coherence = True;
442 /* Check for L3 cache */
443 if (((L3i >> 18) & 0x3fff) > 0) {
444 ci->num_levels = 3;
445 ci->num_caches = 4;
448 ci->caches = VG_(malloc)("m_cache", ci->num_caches * sizeof *ci->caches);
450 // D1
451 size = (D1i >> 24) & 0xff;
452 assoc = (D1i >> 16) & 0xff;
453 line_size = (D1i >> 0) & 0xff;
454 ci->caches[0] = VEX_CACHE_INIT(DATA_CACHE, 1, size, line_size, assoc);
456 // I1
457 size = (I1i >> 24) & 0xff;
458 assoc = (I1i >> 16) & 0xff;
459 line_size = (I1i >> 0) & 0xff;
460 ci->caches[1] = VEX_CACHE_INIT(INSN_CACHE, 1, size, line_size, assoc);
462 // L2 Nb: different bits used for L2
463 size = (L2i >> 16) & 0xffff;
464 assoc = decode_AMD_cache_L2_L3_assoc((L2i >> 12) & 0xf);
465 line_size = (L2i >> 0) & 0xff;
466 ci->caches[2] = VEX_CACHE_INIT(UNIFIED_CACHE, 2, size, line_size, assoc);
468 // L3, if any
469 if (((L3i >> 18) & 0x3fff) > 0) {
470 /* There's an L3 cache. */
471 /* NB: the test in the if is "if L3 size > 0 ". I don't know if
472 this is the right way to test presence-vs-absence of L3. I
473 can't see any guidance on this in the AMD documentation. */
474 size = ((L3i >> 18) & 0x3fff) * 512;
475 assoc = decode_AMD_cache_L2_L3_assoc((L3i >> 12) & 0xf);
476 line_size = (L3i >> 0) & 0xff;
477 ci->caches[3] = VEX_CACHE_INIT(UNIFIED_CACHE, 3, size, line_size, assoc);
480 return 0;
483 static Int
484 get_caches_from_CPUID(VexCacheInfo *ci)
486 Int ret, i;
487 UInt level;
488 HChar vendor_id[13];
490 vg_assert(VG_(has_cpuid)());
492 VG_(cpuid)(0, 0, &level, (UInt*)&vendor_id[0],
493 (UInt*)&vendor_id[8], (UInt*)&vendor_id[4]);
494 vendor_id[12] = '\0';
496 if (0 == level) { // CPUID level is 0, early Pentium?
497 return -1;
500 /* Only handling Intel and AMD chips... no Cyrix, Transmeta, etc */
501 if (0 == VG_(strcmp)(vendor_id, "GenuineIntel")) {
502 ret = Intel_cache_info(level, ci);
504 } else if (0 == VG_(strcmp)(vendor_id, "AuthenticAMD")) {
505 ret = AMD_cache_info(ci);
507 } else if (0 == VG_(strcmp)(vendor_id, "CentaurHauls")) {
508 /* Total kludge. Pretend to be a VIA Nehemiah. */
509 ci->num_levels = 2;
510 ci->num_caches = 3;
511 ci->icaches_maintain_coherence = True;
512 ci->caches = VG_(malloc)("m_cache", ci->num_caches * sizeof *ci->caches);
513 ci->caches[0] = VEX_CACHE_INIT(DATA_CACHE, 1, 64, 16, 16);
514 ci->caches[1] = VEX_CACHE_INIT(INSN_CACHE, 1, 64, 16, 4);
515 ci->caches[2] = VEX_CACHE_INIT(UNIFIED_CACHE, 2, 64, 16, 16);
517 ret = 0;
519 } else {
520 VG_(debugLog)(1, "cache", "CPU vendor ID not recognised (%s)\n",
521 vendor_id);
522 return -1;
525 /* Successful! Convert sizes from KB to bytes */
526 for (i = 0; i < ci->num_caches; ++i) {
527 ci->caches[i].sizeB *= 1024;
530 return ret;
533 static Bool
534 get_cache_info(VexArchInfo *vai)
536 Int ret = get_caches_from_CPUID(&vai->hwcache_info);
538 return ret == 0 ? True : False;
541 #elif defined(VGA_arm) || defined(VGA_ppc32) || \
542 defined(VGA_ppc64be) || defined(VGA_ppc64le) || \
543 defined(VGA_mips32) || defined(VGA_mips64) || defined(VGA_arm64)
544 static Bool
545 get_cache_info(VexArchInfo *vai)
547 vai->hwcache_info.icaches_maintain_coherence = False;
549 return False; // not yet
552 #elif defined(VGA_s390x)
554 static ULong
555 ecag(UInt ai, UInt li, UInt ti)
557 register ULong result asm("2") = 0;
558 register ULong input asm("3") = (ai << 4) | (li << 1) | ti;
560 asm volatile(".short 0xeb20\n\t"
561 ".long 0x3000004c\n\t"
562 : "=d" (result) : "d" (input));
564 return result;
567 static UInt
568 get_cache_info_for_level(ULong topology, UInt level)
570 return (topology >> (56 - level * 8)) & 0xff;
573 static ULong
574 get_line_size(UInt level, Bool is_insn_cache)
576 return ecag(1, level, is_insn_cache);
579 static ULong
580 get_total_size(UInt level, Bool is_insn_cache)
582 return ecag(2, level, is_insn_cache);
585 static ULong
586 get_associativity(UInt level, Bool is_insn_cache)
588 return ecag(3, level, is_insn_cache);
591 static VexCache
592 get_cache(UInt level, VexCacheKind kind)
594 Bool is_insn_cache = kind == INSN_CACHE;
595 UInt size = get_total_size(level, is_insn_cache);
596 UInt line_size = get_line_size(level, is_insn_cache);
597 UInt assoc = get_associativity(level, is_insn_cache);
599 return VEX_CACHE_INIT(kind, level + 1, size, line_size, assoc);
602 static Bool
603 get_cache_info(VexArchInfo *vai)
605 VexCacheInfo *ci = &vai->hwcache_info;
607 ci->icaches_maintain_coherence = True;
609 if (! (vai->hwcaps & VEX_HWCAPS_S390X_GIE)) {
610 // ECAG is not available
611 return False;
614 UInt level, cache_kind, info, i;
615 ULong topology = ecag(0, 0, 0); // get summary
617 /* ECAG supports at most 8 levels of cache. Find out how many levels
618 of cache and how many caches there are. */
619 ci->num_levels = 0;
620 ci->num_caches = 0;
621 for (level = 0; level < 8; level++) {
622 info = get_cache_info_for_level(topology, level);
624 if ((info & 0xc) == 0) break; // cache does not exist at this level
625 ++ci->num_levels;
627 cache_kind = info & 0x3;
628 switch (cache_kind) {
629 case 0: ci->num_caches += 2; break; /* separate data and insn cache */
630 case 1: ci->num_caches += 1; break; /* only insn cache */
631 case 2: ci->num_caches += 1; break; /* only data cache */
632 case 3: ci->num_caches += 1; break; /* unified data and insn cache */
636 ci->caches = VG_(malloc)("m_cache", ci->num_caches * sizeof *ci->caches);
638 i = 0;
639 for (level = 0; level < ci->num_levels; level++) {
640 info = get_cache_info_for_level(topology, level);
641 cache_kind = info & 0x3;
642 switch (cache_kind) {
643 case 0: /* separate data and insn cache */
644 ci->caches[i++] = get_cache(level, INSN_CACHE);
645 ci->caches[i++] = get_cache(level, DATA_CACHE);
646 break;
648 case 1: /* only insn cache */
649 ci->caches[i++] = get_cache(level, INSN_CACHE);
650 break;
652 case 2: /* only data cache */
653 ci->caches[i++] = get_cache(level, DATA_CACHE);
654 break;
656 case 3: /* unified data and insn cache */
657 ci->caches[i++] = get_cache(level, UNIFIED_CACHE);
658 break;
661 return True;
664 #else
666 #error "Unknown arch"
668 #endif
670 /* Debug information */
671 static void
672 write_cache_info(const VexCacheInfo *ci)
674 UInt i;
676 VG_(debugLog)(1, "cache", "Cache info:\n");
677 VG_(debugLog)(1, "cache", " #levels = %u\n", ci->num_levels);
678 VG_(debugLog)(1, "cache", " #caches = %u\n", ci->num_caches);
679 for (i = 0; i < ci->num_caches; ++i) {
680 VexCache *c = ci->caches + i;
681 const HChar *kind;
682 VG_(debugLog)(1, "cache", " cache #%u:\n", i);
683 switch (c->kind) {
684 case INSN_CACHE: kind = "insn"; break;
685 case DATA_CACHE: kind = "data"; break;
686 case UNIFIED_CACHE: kind = "unified"; break;
687 default: kind = "unknown"; break;
689 VG_(debugLog)(1, "cache", " kind = %s\n", kind);
690 VG_(debugLog)(1, "cache", " level = %u\n", c->level);
691 VG_(debugLog)(1, "cache", " size = %u bytes\n", c->sizeB);
692 VG_(debugLog)(1, "cache", " linesize = %u bytes\n", c->line_sizeB);
693 VG_(debugLog)(1, "cache", " assoc = %u\n", c->assoc);
697 static Bool
698 cache_info_is_sensible(const VexCacheInfo *ci)
700 UInt level, i;
701 Bool sensible = True;
703 /* There must be at most one cache of a given kind at the same level.
704 If there is a unified cache at a given level, no other cache may
705 exist at that level. */
706 for (level = 1; level <= ci->num_levels; ++level) {
707 UInt num_icache, num_dcache, num_ucache;
709 num_icache = num_dcache = num_ucache = 0;
710 for (i = 0; i < ci->num_caches; ++i) {
711 if (ci->caches[i].level == level) {
712 switch (ci->caches[i].kind) {
713 case INSN_CACHE: ++num_icache; break;
714 case DATA_CACHE: ++num_dcache; break;
715 case UNIFIED_CACHE: ++num_ucache; break;
719 if (num_icache == 0 && num_dcache == 0 && num_ucache == 0) {
720 VG_(debugLog)(1, "cache", "warning: No caches at level %u\n", level);
721 sensible = False;
723 if (num_icache > 1 || num_dcache > 1 || num_ucache > 1) {
724 VG_(debugLog)(1, "cache", "warning: More than one cache of a given "
725 "kind at level %u\n", level);
726 sensible = False;
728 if (num_ucache != 0 && (num_icache > 0 || num_dcache > 0)) {
729 VG_(debugLog)(1, "cache", "warning: Unified cache and I/D cache "
730 "at level %u\n", level);
731 sensible = False;
735 /* If there is a cache at level N > 1 there must be a cache at level N-1 */
736 for (level = 2; level <= ci->num_levels; ++level) {
737 Bool found = False;
738 for (i = 0; i < ci->num_caches; ++i) {
739 if (ci->caches[i].level == level - 1) {
740 found = True;
741 break;
744 if (! found) {
745 VG_(debugLog)(1, "cache", "warning: Cache at level %u but no cache "
746 "at level %u\n", level, level - 1);
747 sensible = False;
751 return sensible;
755 /* Autodetect the cache information for this host and stuff it into
756 VexArchInfo::hwcache_info. Return True if successful. */
757 Bool
758 VG_(machine_get_cache_info)(VexArchInfo *vai)
760 Bool ok = get_cache_info(vai);
762 VexCacheInfo *ci = &vai->hwcache_info;
764 if (! ok) {
765 VG_(debugLog)(1, "cache", "Could not autodetect cache info\n");
766 } else {
767 ok = cache_info_is_sensible(ci);
769 if (! ok) {
770 VG_(debugLog)(1, "cache",
771 "Autodetected cache info is not sensible\n");
772 } else {
773 VG_(debugLog)(1, "cache",
774 "Autodetected cache info is sensible\n");
776 write_cache_info(ci); /* write out for debugging */
779 if (! ok ) {
780 /* Reset cache info */
781 ci->num_levels = 0;
782 ci->num_caches = 0;
783 VG_(free)(ci->caches);
784 ci->caches = NULL;
787 return ok;
790 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
791 /*--- end ---*/
792 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/