libdeflate/common/compiler_gcc.h
cielavenir 9b565afd99 Fix ICC compilation
- crc32: On ICC, __v2di is defined in immintrin.h
- adler32.c: __v64qi etc are not available on ICC
2021-05-06 23:10:58 -07:00

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/*
* compiler_gcc.h - definitions for the GNU C Compiler. This also handles clang
* and the Intel C Compiler (icc).
*
* TODO: icc is not well tested, so some things are currently disabled even
* though they maybe can be enabled on some icc versions.
*/
#if !defined(__clang__) && !defined(__INTEL_COMPILER)
# define GCC_PREREQ(major, minor) \
(__GNUC__ > (major) || \
(__GNUC__ == (major) && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= (minor)))
#else
# define GCC_PREREQ(major, minor) 0
#endif
/* Note: only check the clang version when absolutely necessary!
* "Vendors" such as Apple can use different version numbers. */
#ifdef __clang__
# ifdef __apple_build_version__
# define CLANG_PREREQ(major, minor, apple_version) \
(__apple_build_version__ >= (apple_version))
# else
# define CLANG_PREREQ(major, minor, apple_version) \
(__clang_major__ > (major) || \
(__clang_major__ == (major) && __clang_minor__ >= (minor)))
# endif
#else
# define CLANG_PREREQ(major, minor, apple_version) 0
#endif
#ifndef __has_attribute
# define __has_attribute(attribute) 0
#endif
#ifndef __has_feature
# define __has_feature(feature) 0
#endif
#ifndef __has_builtin
# define __has_builtin(builtin) 0
#endif
#ifdef _WIN32
# define LIBEXPORT __declspec(dllexport)
#else
# define LIBEXPORT __attribute__((visibility("default")))
#endif
#define inline inline
#define forceinline inline __attribute__((always_inline))
#define restrict __restrict__
#define likely(expr) __builtin_expect(!!(expr), 1)
#define unlikely(expr) __builtin_expect(!!(expr), 0)
#define prefetchr(addr) __builtin_prefetch((addr), 0)
#define prefetchw(addr) __builtin_prefetch((addr), 1)
#define _aligned_attribute(n) __attribute__((aligned(n)))
#define COMPILER_SUPPORTS_TARGET_FUNCTION_ATTRIBUTE \
(GCC_PREREQ(4, 4) || __has_attribute(target))
#if COMPILER_SUPPORTS_TARGET_FUNCTION_ATTRIBUTE
# if defined(__i386__) || defined(__x86_64__)
# define COMPILER_SUPPORTS_PCLMUL_TARGET \
(GCC_PREREQ(4, 4) || __has_builtin(__builtin_ia32_pclmulqdq128))
# define COMPILER_SUPPORTS_AVX_TARGET \
(GCC_PREREQ(4, 6) || __has_builtin(__builtin_ia32_maxps256))
# define COMPILER_SUPPORTS_BMI2_TARGET \
(GCC_PREREQ(4, 7) || __has_builtin(__builtin_ia32_pdep_di))
# define COMPILER_SUPPORTS_AVX2_TARGET \
(GCC_PREREQ(4, 7) || __has_builtin(__builtin_ia32_psadbw256))
# define COMPILER_SUPPORTS_AVX512BW_TARGET \
(GCC_PREREQ(5, 1) || __has_builtin(__builtin_ia32_psadbw512))
/*
* Prior to gcc 4.9 (r200349) and clang 3.8 (r239883), x86 intrinsics
* not available in the main target could not be used in 'target'
* attribute functions. Unfortunately clang has no feature test macro
* for this so we have to check its version.
*/
# if GCC_PREREQ(4, 9) || CLANG_PREREQ(3, 8, 7030000)
# define COMPILER_SUPPORTS_SSE2_TARGET_INTRINSICS 1
# define COMPILER_SUPPORTS_PCLMUL_TARGET_INTRINSICS \
COMPILER_SUPPORTS_PCLMUL_TARGET
# define COMPILER_SUPPORTS_AVX2_TARGET_INTRINSICS \
COMPILER_SUPPORTS_AVX2_TARGET
# define COMPILER_SUPPORTS_AVX512BW_TARGET_INTRINSICS \
COMPILER_SUPPORTS_AVX512BW_TARGET
# endif
# elif defined(__arm__) || defined(__aarch64__)
/*
* Determine whether NEON and crypto intrinsics are supported.
*
* With gcc prior to 6.1, (r230411 for arm32, r226563 for arm64), neither
* was available unless enabled in the main target.
*
* But even after that, to include <arm_neon.h> (which contains both the
* basic NEON intrinsics and the crypto intrinsics) the main target still
* needs to have:
* - gcc: hardware floating point support
* - clang: NEON support (but not necessarily crypto support)
*/
# if (GCC_PREREQ(6, 1) && defined(__ARM_FP)) || \
(defined(__clang__) && defined(__ARM_NEON))
# define COMPILER_SUPPORTS_NEON_TARGET_INTRINSICS 1
/*
* The crypto intrinsics are broken on arm32 with clang, even when using
* -mfpu=crypto-neon-fp-armv8, because clang's <arm_neon.h> puts them
* behind __aarch64__. Undefine __ARM_FEATURE_CRYPTO in that case...
*/
# if defined(__clang__) && defined(__arm__)
# undef __ARM_FEATURE_CRYPTO
# elif __has_builtin(__builtin_neon_vmull_p64) || !defined(__clang__)
# define COMPILER_SUPPORTS_PMULL_TARGET_INTRINSICS 1
# endif
# endif
/*
* Determine whether CRC32 intrinsics are supported.
*
* With gcc r274827 or later (gcc 10.1+, 9.3+, or 8.4+), or with clang,
* they work as expected. (Well, not quite. There's still a bug, but we
* have to work around it later when including arm_acle.h.)
*/
# if GCC_PREREQ(10, 1) || \
(GCC_PREREQ(9, 3) && !GCC_PREREQ(10, 0)) || \
(GCC_PREREQ(8, 4) && !GCC_PREREQ(9, 0)) || \
(defined(__clang__) && __has_builtin(__builtin_arm_crc32b))
# define COMPILER_SUPPORTS_CRC32_TARGET_INTRINSICS 1
# endif
# endif /* __arm__ || __aarch64__ */
#endif /* COMPILER_SUPPORTS_TARGET_FUNCTION_ATTRIBUTE */
/*
* Prior to gcc 5.1 and clang 3.9, emmintrin.h only defined vectors of signed
* integers (e.g. __v4si), not vectors of unsigned integers (e.g. __v4su). But
* we need the unsigned ones in order to avoid signed integer overflow, which is
* undefined behavior. Add the missing definitions for the unsigned ones if
* needed.
*/
#if (GCC_PREREQ(4, 0) && !GCC_PREREQ(5, 1)) || \
(defined(__clang__) && !CLANG_PREREQ(3, 9, 8020000)) || \
defined(__INTEL_COMPILER)
typedef unsigned long long __v2du __attribute__((__vector_size__(16)));
typedef unsigned int __v4su __attribute__((__vector_size__(16)));
typedef unsigned short __v8hu __attribute__((__vector_size__(16)));
typedef unsigned char __v16qu __attribute__((__vector_size__(16)));
typedef unsigned long long __v4du __attribute__((__vector_size__(32)));
typedef unsigned int __v8su __attribute__((__vector_size__(32)));
typedef unsigned short __v16hu __attribute__((__vector_size__(32)));
typedef unsigned char __v32qu __attribute__((__vector_size__(32)));
#endif
#ifdef __INTEL_COMPILER
typedef int __v16si __attribute__((__vector_size__(64)));
typedef short __v32hi __attribute__((__vector_size__(64)));
typedef char __v64qi __attribute__((__vector_size__(64)));
#endif
/* Newer gcc supports __BYTE_ORDER__. Older gcc doesn't. */
#ifdef __BYTE_ORDER__
# define CPU_IS_LITTLE_ENDIAN() (__BYTE_ORDER__ == __ORDER_LITTLE_ENDIAN__)
#endif
#if GCC_PREREQ(4, 8) || __has_builtin(__builtin_bswap16)
# define bswap16 __builtin_bswap16
#endif
#if GCC_PREREQ(4, 3) || __has_builtin(__builtin_bswap32)
# define bswap32 __builtin_bswap32
#endif
#if GCC_PREREQ(4, 3) || __has_builtin(__builtin_bswap64)
# define bswap64 __builtin_bswap64
#endif
#if defined(__x86_64__) || defined(__i386__) || \
defined(__ARM_FEATURE_UNALIGNED) || defined(__powerpc64__) || \
/*
* For all compilation purposes, WebAssembly behaves like any other CPU
* instruction set. Even though WebAssembly engine might be running on top
* of different actual CPU architectures, the WebAssembly spec itself
* permits unaligned access and it will be fast on most of those platforms,
* and simulated at the engine level on others, so it's worth treating it
* as a CPU architecture with fast unaligned access.
*/ defined(__wasm__)
# define UNALIGNED_ACCESS_IS_FAST 1
#endif
#define bsr32(n) (31 - __builtin_clz(n))
#define bsr64(n) (63 - __builtin_clzll(n))
#define bsf32(n) __builtin_ctz(n)
#define bsf64(n) __builtin_ctzll(n)