/* * What processor? * * Copyright 1995,1997 Morten Welinder * Copyright 1997-1998 Marcus Meissner */ #include #include #include #include "winbase.h" #include "wine/winbase16.h" #include "wine/winestring.h" #include "winreg.h" #include "global.h" #include "winnt.h" #include "winerror.h" #include "debugtools.h" DEFAULT_DEBUG_CHANNEL(reg); static BYTE PF[64] = {0,}; /*********************************************************************** * GetSystemInfo [KERNELL32.404] * * Gets the current system information. * * On the first call it reads cached values, so it doesn't have to determine * them repeatedly. On Linux, the /proc/cpuinfo special file is used. * * It creates a registry subhierarchy, looking like: * \HARDWARE\DESCRIPTION\System\CentralProcessor\\ * Identifier (CPU x86) * Note that there is a hierarchy for every processor installed, so this * supports multiprocessor systems. This is done like Win95 does it, I think. * * It also creates a cached flag array for IsProcessorFeaturePresent(). * * RETURNS * nothing, really */ VOID WINAPI GetSystemInfo( LPSYSTEM_INFO si /* [out] system information */ ) { static int cache = 0; static SYSTEM_INFO cachedsi; HKEY xhkey=0,hkey; if (cache) { memcpy(si,&cachedsi,sizeof(*si)); return; } memset(PF,0,sizeof(PF)); /* choose sensible defaults ... * FIXME: perhaps overrideable with precompiler flags? */ cachedsi.u.s.wProcessorArchitecture = PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_INTEL; cachedsi.dwPageSize = VIRTUAL_GetPageSize(); /* FIXME: better values for the two entries below... */ cachedsi.lpMinimumApplicationAddress = (void *)0x40000000; cachedsi.lpMaximumApplicationAddress = (void *)0x7FFFFFFF; cachedsi.dwActiveProcessorMask = 1; cachedsi.dwNumberOfProcessors = 1; cachedsi.dwProcessorType = PROCESSOR_INTEL_386; cachedsi.dwAllocationGranularity = 0x10000; cachedsi.wProcessorLevel = 3; /* 386 */ cachedsi.wProcessorRevision = 0; cache = 1; /* even if there is no more info, we now have a cacheentry */ memcpy(si,&cachedsi,sizeof(*si)); /* Hmm, reasonable processor feature defaults? */ /* Create this registry key for all systems */ if (RegCreateKey16(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,"HARDWARE\\DESCRIPTION\\System\\CentralProcessor",&hkey)!=ERROR_SUCCESS) { WARN("Unable to register CPU information\n"); } #ifdef linux { char buf[20]; char line[200]; FILE *f = fopen ("/proc/cpuinfo", "r"); if (!f) return; xhkey = 0; while (fgets(line,200,f)!=NULL) { char *s,*value; /* NOTE: the ':' is the only character we can rely on */ if (!(value = strchr(line,':'))) continue; /* terminate the valuename */ *value++ = '\0'; /* skip any leading spaces */ while (*value==' ') value++; if ((s=strchr(value,'\n'))) *s='\0'; /* 2.1 method */ if (!strncasecmp(line, "cpu family",strlen("cpu family"))) { if (isdigit (value[0])) { switch (value[0] - '0') { case 3: cachedsi.dwProcessorType = PROCESSOR_INTEL_386; cachedsi.wProcessorLevel= 3; break; case 4: cachedsi.dwProcessorType = PROCESSOR_INTEL_486; cachedsi.wProcessorLevel= 4; break; case 5: cachedsi.dwProcessorType = PROCESSOR_INTEL_PENTIUM; cachedsi.wProcessorLevel= 5; break; case 6: cachedsi.dwProcessorType = PROCESSOR_INTEL_PENTIUM; cachedsi.wProcessorLevel= 5; break; default: break; } } /* set the CPU type of the current processor */ sprintf(buf,"CPU %ld",cachedsi.dwProcessorType); if (xhkey) RegSetValueExA(xhkey,"Identifier",0,REG_SZ,buf,strlen(buf)); continue; } /* old 2.0 method */ if (!strncasecmp(line, "cpu",strlen("cpu"))) { if ( isdigit (value[0]) && value[1] == '8' && value[2] == '6' && value[3] == 0 ) { switch (value[0] - '0') { case 3: cachedsi.dwProcessorType = PROCESSOR_INTEL_386; cachedsi.wProcessorLevel= 3; break; case 4: cachedsi.dwProcessorType = PROCESSOR_INTEL_486; cachedsi.wProcessorLevel= 4; break; case 5: cachedsi.dwProcessorType = PROCESSOR_INTEL_PENTIUM; cachedsi.wProcessorLevel= 5; break; case 6: cachedsi.dwProcessorType = PROCESSOR_INTEL_PENTIUM; cachedsi.wProcessorLevel= 5; break; default: break; } } /* set the CPU type of the current processor */ sprintf(buf,"CPU %ld",cachedsi.dwProcessorType); if (xhkey) RegSetValueExA(xhkey,"Identifier",0,REG_SZ,buf,strlen(buf)); continue; } if (!strncasecmp(line,"fdiv_bug",strlen("fdiv_bug"))) { if (!strncasecmp(value,"yes",3)) PF[PF_FLOATING_POINT_PRECISION_ERRATA] = TRUE; continue; } if (!strncasecmp(line,"fpu",strlen("fpu"))) { if (!strncasecmp(value,"no",2)) PF[PF_FLOATING_POINT_EMULATED] = TRUE; continue; } if (!strncasecmp(line,"processor",strlen("processor"))) { /* processor number counts up...*/ int x; if (sscanf(value,"%d",&x)) if (x+1>cachedsi.dwNumberOfProcessors) cachedsi.dwNumberOfProcessors=x+1; /* Create a new processor subkey on a multiprocessor * system */ sprintf(buf,"%d",x); if (xhkey) RegCloseKey(xhkey); RegCreateKey16(hkey,buf,&xhkey); } if (!strncasecmp(line,"stepping",strlen("stepping"))) { int x; if (sscanf(value,"%d",&x)) cachedsi.wProcessorRevision = x; } if (!strncasecmp(line,"flags",strlen("flags"))) { if (strstr(value,"cx8")) PF[PF_COMPARE_EXCHANGE_DOUBLE] = TRUE; if (strstr(value,"mmx")) PF[PF_MMX_INSTRUCTIONS_AVAILABLE] = TRUE; } } fclose (f); } memcpy(si,&cachedsi,sizeof(*si)); #else /* linux */ /* FIXME: how do we do this on other systems? */ RegCreateKey16(hkey,"0",&xhkey); RegSetValueExA(xhkey,"Identifier",0,REG_SZ,"CPU 386",strlen("CPU 386")); #endif /* !linux */ if (xhkey) RegCloseKey(xhkey); if (hkey) RegCloseKey(hkey); } /*********************************************************************** * IsProcessorFeaturePresent [KERNELL32.880] * RETURNS: * TRUE if processorfeature present * FALSE otherwise */ BOOL WINAPI IsProcessorFeaturePresent ( DWORD feature /* [in] feature number, see PF_ defines */ ) { SYSTEM_INFO si; GetSystemInfo (&si); /* To ensure the information is loaded and cached */ if (feature < 64) return PF[feature]; else return FALSE; }