ProxSpace/Qt/5.6/include/QtCore/qprocessordetection.h
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#ifndef QGLOBAL_H
# include <QtCore/qglobal.h>
#endif
#ifndef QPROCESSORDETECTION_H
#define QPROCESSORDETECTION_H
/*
This file uses preprocessor #defines to set various Q_PROCESSOR_* #defines
based on the following patterns:
Q_PROCESSOR_{FAMILY}
Q_PROCESSOR_{FAMILY}_{VARIANT}
Q_PROCESSOR_{FAMILY}_{REVISION}
The first is always defined. Defines for the various revisions/variants are
optional and usually dependent on how the compiler was invoked. Variants
that are a superset of another should have a define for the superset.
In addition to the procesor family, variants, and revisions, we also set
Q_BYTE_ORDER appropriately for the target processor. For bi-endian
processors, we try to auto-detect the byte order using the __BIG_ENDIAN__,
__LITTLE_ENDIAN__, or __BYTE_ORDER__ preprocessor macros.
Note: when adding support for new processors, be sure to update
config.tests/arch/arch.cpp to ensure that configure can detect the target
and host architectures.
*/
/* Machine byte-order, reuse preprocessor provided macros when available */
#if defined(__ORDER_BIG_ENDIAN__)
# define Q_BIG_ENDIAN __ORDER_BIG_ENDIAN__
#else
# define Q_BIG_ENDIAN 4321
#endif
#if defined(__ORDER_LITTLE_ENDIAN__)
# define Q_LITTLE_ENDIAN __ORDER_LITTLE_ENDIAN__
#else
# define Q_LITTLE_ENDIAN 1234
#endif
/*
Alpha family, no revisions or variants
Alpha is bi-endian, use endianness auto-detection implemented below.
*/
// #elif defined(__alpha__) || defined(_M_ALPHA)
// # define Q_PROCESSOR_ALPHA
// Q_BYTE_ORDER not defined, use endianness auto-detection
/*
ARM family, known revisions: V5, V6, V7, V8
ARM is bi-endian, detect using __ARMEL__ or __ARMEB__, falling back to
auto-detection implemented below.
*/
#if defined(__arm__) || defined(__TARGET_ARCH_ARM) || defined(_M_ARM) || defined(__aarch64__)
# if defined(__aarch64__)
# define Q_PROCESSOR_ARM_64
# define Q_PROCESSOR_WORDSIZE 8
# else
# define Q_PROCESSOR_ARM_32
# endif
# if defined(__ARM_ARCH) && __ARM_ARCH > 1
# define Q_PROCESSOR_ARM __ARM_ARCH
# elif defined(__TARGET_ARCH_ARM) && __TARGET_ARCH_ARM > 1
# define Q_PROCESSOR_ARM __TARGET_ARCH_ARM
# elif defined(_M_ARM) && _M_ARM > 1
# define Q_PROCESSOR_ARM _M_ARM
# elif defined(__ARM64_ARCH_8__)
# define Q_PROCESSOR_ARM 8
# elif defined(__ARM_ARCH_7__) \
|| defined(__ARM_ARCH_7A__) \
|| defined(__ARM_ARCH_7R__) \
|| defined(__ARM_ARCH_7M__) \
|| defined(__ARM_ARCH_7S__) \
|| defined(_ARM_ARCH_7)
# define Q_PROCESSOR_ARM 7
# elif defined(__ARM_ARCH_6__) \
|| defined(__ARM_ARCH_6J__) \
|| defined(__ARM_ARCH_6T2__) \
|| defined(__ARM_ARCH_6Z__) \
|| defined(__ARM_ARCH_6K__) \
|| defined(__ARM_ARCH_6ZK__) \
|| defined(__ARM_ARCH_6M__)
# define Q_PROCESSOR_ARM 6
# elif defined(__ARM_ARCH_5TEJ__) \
|| defined(__ARM_ARCH_5TE__)
# define Q_PROCESSOR_ARM 5
# else
# define Q_PROCESSOR_ARM 0
# endif
# if Q_PROCESSOR_ARM >= 8
# define Q_PROCESSOR_ARM_V8
# endif
# if Q_PROCESSOR_ARM >= 7
# define Q_PROCESSOR_ARM_V7
# endif
# if Q_PROCESSOR_ARM >= 6
# define Q_PROCESSOR_ARM_V6
# endif
# if Q_PROCESSOR_ARM >= 5
# define Q_PROCESSOR_ARM_V5
# endif
# if defined(__ARMEL__)
# define Q_BYTE_ORDER Q_LITTLE_ENDIAN
# elif defined(__ARMEB__)
# define Q_BYTE_ORDER Q_BIG_ENDIAN
# else
// Q_BYTE_ORDER not defined, use endianness auto-detection
#endif
/*
AVR32 family, no revisions or variants
AVR32 is big-endian.
*/
// #elif defined(__avr32__)
// # define Q_PROCESSOR_AVR32
// # define Q_BYTE_ORDER Q_BIG_ENDIAN
/*
Blackfin family, no revisions or variants
Blackfin is little-endian.
*/
// #elif defined(__bfin__)
// # define Q_PROCESSOR_BLACKFIN
// # define Q_BYTE_ORDER Q_LITTLE_ENDIAN
/*
X86 family, known variants: 32- and 64-bit
X86 is little-endian.
*/
#elif defined(__i386) || defined(__i386__) || defined(_M_IX86)
# define Q_PROCESSOR_X86_32
# define Q_BYTE_ORDER Q_LITTLE_ENDIAN
# define Q_PROCESSOR_WORDSIZE 4
/*
* We define Q_PROCESSOR_X86 == 6 for anything above a equivalent or better
* than a Pentium Pro (the processor whose architecture was called P6) or an
* Athlon.
*
* All processors since the Pentium III and the Athlon 4 have SSE support, so
* we use that to detect. That leaves the original Athlon, Pentium Pro and
* Pentium II.
*/
# if defined(_M_IX86)
# define Q_PROCESSOR_X86 (_M_IX86/100)
# elif defined(__i686__) || defined(__athlon__) || defined(__SSE__)
# define Q_PROCESSOR_X86 6
# elif defined(__i586__) || defined(__k6__)
# define Q_PROCESSOR_X86 5
# elif defined(__i486__)
# define Q_PROCESSOR_X86 4
# else
# define Q_PROCESSOR_X86 3
# endif
#elif defined(__x86_64) || defined(__x86_64__) || defined(__amd64) || defined(_M_X64)
# define Q_PROCESSOR_X86 6
# define Q_PROCESSOR_X86_64
# define Q_BYTE_ORDER Q_LITTLE_ENDIAN
# define Q_PROCESSOR_WORDSIZE 8
/*
Itanium (IA-64) family, no revisions or variants
Itanium is bi-endian, use endianness auto-detection implemented below.
*/
#elif defined(__ia64) || defined(__ia64__) || defined(_M_IA64)
# define Q_PROCESSOR_IA64
# define Q_PROCESSOR_WORDSIZE 8
// Q_BYTE_ORDER not defined, use endianness auto-detection
/*
MIPS family, known revisions: I, II, III, IV, 32, 64
MIPS is bi-endian, use endianness auto-detection implemented below.
*/
#elif defined(__mips) || defined(__mips__) || defined(_M_MRX000)
# define Q_PROCESSOR_MIPS
# if defined(_MIPS_ARCH_MIPS1) || (defined(__mips) && __mips - 0 >= 1)
# define Q_PROCESSOR_MIPS_I
# endif
# if defined(_MIPS_ARCH_MIPS2) || (defined(__mips) && __mips - 0 >= 2)
# define Q_PROCESSOR_MIPS_II
# endif
# if defined(_MIPS_ARCH_MIPS32) || defined(__mips32)
# define Q_PROCESSOR_MIPS_32
# endif
# if defined(_MIPS_ARCH_MIPS3) || (defined(__mips) && __mips - 0 >= 3)
# define Q_PROCESSOR_MIPS_III
# endif
# if defined(_MIPS_ARCH_MIPS4) || (defined(__mips) && __mips - 0 >= 4)
# define Q_PROCESSOR_MIPS_IV
# endif
# if defined(_MIPS_ARCH_MIPS5) || (defined(__mips) && __mips - 0 >= 5)
# define Q_PROCESSOR_MIPS_V
# endif
# if defined(_MIPS_ARCH_MIPS64) || defined(__mips64)
# define Q_PROCESSOR_MIPS_64
# define Q_PROCESSOR_WORDSIZE 8
# endif
# if defined(__MIPSEL__)
# define Q_BYTE_ORDER Q_LITTLE_ENDIAN
# elif defined(__MIPSEB__)
# define Q_BYTE_ORDER Q_BIG_ENDIAN
# else
// Q_BYTE_ORDER not defined, use endianness auto-detection
# endif
/*
Power family, known variants: 32- and 64-bit
There are many more known variants/revisions that we do not handle/detect.
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_Architecture
and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:PowerISA-evolution.svg
Power is bi-endian, use endianness auto-detection implemented below.
*/
#elif defined(__ppc__) || defined(__ppc) || defined(__powerpc__) \
|| defined(_ARCH_COM) || defined(_ARCH_PWR) || defined(_ARCH_PPC) \
|| defined(_M_MPPC) || defined(_M_PPC)
# define Q_PROCESSOR_POWER
# if defined(__ppc64__) || defined(__powerpc64__) || defined(__64BIT__)
# define Q_PROCESSOR_POWER_64
# define Q_PROCESSOR_WORDSIZE 8
# else
# define Q_PROCESSOR_POWER_32
# endif
// Q_BYTE_ORDER not defined, use endianness auto-detection
/*
S390 family, known variant: S390X (64-bit)
S390 is big-endian.
*/
#elif defined(__s390__)
# define Q_PROCESSOR_S390
# if defined(__s390x__)
# define Q_PROCESSOR_S390_X
# endif
# define Q_BYTE_ORDER Q_BIG_ENDIAN
/*
SuperH family, optional revision: SH-4A
SuperH is bi-endian, use endianness auto-detection implemented below.
*/
// #elif defined(__sh__)
// # define Q_PROCESSOR_SH
// # if defined(__sh4a__)
// # define Q_PROCESSOR_SH_4A
// # endif
// Q_BYTE_ORDER not defined, use endianness auto-detection
/*
SPARC family, optional revision: V9
SPARC is big-endian only prior to V9, while V9 is bi-endian with big-endian
as the default byte order. Assume all SPARC systems are big-endian.
*/
#elif defined(__sparc__)
# define Q_PROCESSOR_SPARC
# if defined(__sparc_v9__)
# define Q_PROCESSOR_SPARC_V9
# endif
# if defined(__sparc64__)
# define Q_PROCESSOR_SPARC_64
# endif
# define Q_BYTE_ORDER Q_BIG_ENDIAN
#endif
/*
NOTE:
GCC 4.6 added __BYTE_ORDER__, __ORDER_BIG_ENDIAN__, __ORDER_LITTLE_ENDIAN__
and __ORDER_PDP_ENDIAN__ in SVN r165881. If you are using GCC 4.6 or newer,
this code will properly detect your target byte order; if you are not, and
the __LITTLE_ENDIAN__ or __BIG_ENDIAN__ macros are not defined, then this
code will fail to detect the target byte order.
*/
// Some processors support either endian format, try to detect which we are using.
#if !defined(Q_BYTE_ORDER)
# if defined(__BYTE_ORDER__) && (__BYTE_ORDER__ == Q_BIG_ENDIAN || __BYTE_ORDER__ == Q_LITTLE_ENDIAN)
// Reuse __BYTE_ORDER__ as-is, since our Q_*_ENDIAN #defines match the preprocessor defaults
# define Q_BYTE_ORDER __BYTE_ORDER__
# elif defined(__BIG_ENDIAN__) || defined(_big_endian__) || defined(_BIG_ENDIAN)
# define Q_BYTE_ORDER Q_BIG_ENDIAN
# elif defined(__LITTLE_ENDIAN__) || defined(_little_endian__) || defined(_LITTLE_ENDIAN) \
|| defined(_WIN32_WCE) || defined(WINAPI_FAMILY) // Windows CE is always little-endian according to MSDN.
# define Q_BYTE_ORDER Q_LITTLE_ENDIAN
# else
# error "Unable to determine byte order!"
# endif
#endif
/*
Size of a pointer and the machine register size. We detect a 64-bit system by:
* GCC and compatible compilers (Clang, ICC on OS X and Windows) always define
__SIZEOF_POINTER__. This catches all known cases of ILP32 builds on 64-bit
processors.
* Most other Unix compilers define __LP64__ or _LP64 on 64-bit mode
(Long and Pointer 64-bit)
* If Q_PROCESSOR_WORDSIZE was defined above, it's assumed to match the pointer
size.
Otherwise, we assume to be 32-bit and then check in qglobal.cpp that it is right.
*/
#if defined __SIZEOF_POINTER__
# define QT_POINTER_SIZE __SIZEOF_POINTER__
#elif defined(__LP64__) || defined(_LP64)
# define QT_POINTER_SIZE 8
#elif defined(Q_PROCESSOR_WORDSIZE)
# define QT_POINTER_SIZE Q_PROCESSOR_WORDSIZE
#else
# define QT_POINTER_SIZE 4
#endif
/*
Define Q_PROCESSOR_WORDSIZE to be the size of the machine's word (usually,
the size of the register). On some architectures where a pointer could be
smaller than the register, the macro is defined above.
Falls back to QT_POINTER_SIZE if not set explicitly for the platform.
*/
#ifndef Q_PROCESSOR_WORDSIZE
# define Q_PROCESSOR_WORDSIZE QT_POINTER_SIZE
#endif
#endif // QPROCESSORDETECTION_H