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Allow users to use a non-system version of perl, python and awk, which is useful in certain package managers. Reviewed By: JDevlieghere, MaskRay Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95119
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9.1 KiB
Perl
Executable File
321 lines
9.1 KiB
Perl
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/env perl
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#
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#//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#//
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#// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
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#// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
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#// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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#//
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#//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#
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use strict;
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use warnings;
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use FindBin;
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use lib "$FindBin::Bin/lib";
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use tools;
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our $VERSION = "0.004";
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my $target_os;
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my $target_arch;
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my $target_mic_arch;
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my $hex = qr{[0-9a-f]}i; # hex digit.
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# mic-specific details.
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sub bad_mic_fmt($) {
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# Before we allowed both elf64-x86-64-freebsd and elf-l1om-freebsd.
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# Now the first one is obsolete, only elf64-l1om-freebsd is allowed.
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my ( $fmt ) = @_;
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if ( 0 ) {
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} elsif ( "$target_mic_arch" eq "knf" ) {
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return $fmt !~ m{\Aelf64-l1om?\z};
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} elsif ( "$target_mic_arch" eq "knc" ) {
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return $fmt !~ m{\Aelf64-k1om?\z};
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} else {
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return 1;
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};
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}; # sub bad_mic_fmt
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# Undesired instructions for mic: all x87 and some other.
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# AC: Since compiler 2010-06-30 x87 instructions are supported, removed the check of x87.
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my $mic_bad_re;
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sub bad_mic_instr($$) {
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my ( $instr, $args ) = @_;
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if ( "$target_mic_arch" eq "knc" ) {
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# workaround of bad code generation on KNF Linux* OS:
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return ( defined( $instr ) and $instr =~ $mic_bad_re );
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} else {
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return ( defined( $instr ) and $instr =~ $mic_bad_re or defined( $args ) and $args =~ m{xmm}i );
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}
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}; # sub bad_mic_instr
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# lin_32-specific details.
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sub bad_ia32_fmt($) {
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my ( $fmt ) = @_;
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return $fmt !~ m{\Aelf32-i386\z};
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}; # sub bad_ia32_fmt
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my @sse2 =
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qw{
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movapd movupd movhpd movlpd movmskpd movsd
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addpd addsd subpd subsd mulpd mulsd divpd divsd sqrtpd sqrtsd maxpd maxsd minpd minsd
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andpd andnpd orpd xorpd
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cmppd cmpsd comisd ucomisd
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shufpd unpckhpd unpcklpd
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cvtpd2pi cvttpd2pi cvtpi2pd cvtpd2dq cvttpd2dq cvtdq2pd cvtps2pd cvtpd2ps cvtss2sd cvtsd2ss
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cvtsd2si cvttsd2si cvtsi2sd cvtdq2ps cvtps2dq cvttps2dq movdqa movdqu movq2dq movdq2q
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pmuludq paddq psubq pshuflw pshufhw pshufd pslldq psrldq punpckhqdq punpcklqdq clflush
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lfence mfence maskmovdqu movntpd movntdq movnti
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};
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my @sse3 =
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qw{
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fisttp lddqu addsubps addsubpd haddps hsubps haddpd hsubpd movshdup movsldup movddup monitor
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mwait
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};
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my @ssse3 =
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qw{
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phaddw phaddsw phaddd phsubw phsubsw phsubd pabsb pabsw pabsd pmaddubsw pmulhrsw pshufb
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psignb psignw psignd palignr
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};
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my @sse4 =
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(
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# SSE4.1
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qw{
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pmulld pmuldq dppd dpps movntdqa blendpd blendps blendvpd blendvps pblendvb pblendw pminuw
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pminud pminsb pminsd pmaxuw pmaxud pmaxsb pmaxsd roundps roundpd roundss roundsd extractps
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insertps pinsrb pinsrd pinsrq pextrb pextrw pextrd pextrq pmovsxbw pmovzxbw pmovsxbd
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pmovzxbd pmovsxwd pmovzxwd pmovsxbq pmovzxbq pmovsxwq pmovzxwq pmovsxdq pmovzxdq mpsadbw
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phminposuw ptest pcmpeqq packusdw
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},
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# SSE4.2
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qw{
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pcmpestri pcmpestrm pcmpistri pcmpistrm pcmpgtq crc32 popcnt
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}
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);
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# Undesired instructions for IA-32 architecture: Pentium 4 (SSE2) and newer.
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# TODO: It would be much more reliable to list *allowed* instructions rather than list undesired
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# instructions. In such a case the list will be stable and not require update when SSE5 is released.
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my @ia32_bad_list = ( @sse2, @sse3, @ssse3, @sse4 );
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my $ia32_bad_re = qr{@{[ "^(?:" . join( "|", @ia32_bad_list ) . ")" ]}}i;
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sub bad_ia32_instr($$) {
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my ( $instr, $args ) = @_;
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return ( defined( $instr ) and $instr =~ $ia32_bad_re );
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}; # sub bad_ia32_instr
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sub check_file($;$$) {
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my ( $file, $show_instructions, $max_instructions ) = @_;
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my @bulk;
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if ( not defined( $max_instructions ) ) {
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$max_instructions = 100;
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}; # if
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execute( [ "x86_64-k1om-linux-objdump", "-d", $file ], -stdout => \@bulk );
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my $n = 0;
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my $errors = 0;
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my $current_func = ""; # Name of current function.
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my $reported_func = ""; # name of last reported function.
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foreach my $line ( @bulk ) {
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++ $n;
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if ( 0 ) {
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} elsif ( $line =~ m{^\s*$} ) {
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# Empty line.
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# Ignore.
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} elsif ( $line =~ m{^In archive (.*?):\s*$} ) {
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# In archive libomp.a:
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} elsif ( $line =~ m{^(?:.*?):\s*file format (.*?)\s*$} ) {
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# libomp.so: file format elf64-x86-64-freebsd
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# kmp_ftn_cdecl.o: file format elf64-x86-64
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my $fmt = $1;
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if ( bad_fmt( $fmt ) ) {
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runtime_error( "Invalid file format: $fmt." );
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}; # if
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} elsif ( $line =~ m{^Disassembly of section (.*?):\s*$} ) {
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# Disassembly of section .plt:
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} elsif ( $line =~ m{^$hex+ <([^>]+)>:\s*$} ) {
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# 0000000000017e98 <__kmp_str_format@plt-0x10>:
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$current_func = $1;
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} elsif ( $line =~ m{^\s*\.{3}\s*$} ) {
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} elsif ( $line =~ m{^\s*($hex+):\s+($hex$hex(?: $hex$hex)*)\s+(?:lock\s+|rex[.a-z]*\s+)?([^ ]+)(?:\s+([^#]+?))?\s*(?:#|$)} ) {
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# 17e98: ff 35 fa 7d 26 00 pushq 0x267dfa(%rip) # 27fc98 <_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE>
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my ( $addr, $dump, $instr, $args ) = ( $1, $2, $3, $4 );
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# Check this is not a bad instruction and xmm registers are not used.
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if ( bad_instr( $instr, $args ) ) {
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if ( $errors == 0 ) {
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warning( "Invalid instructions found in `$file':" );
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}; # if
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if ( $current_func ne $reported_func ) {
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warning( " $current_func" );
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$reported_func = $current_func;
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}; # if
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++ $errors;
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if ( $show_instructions ) {
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warning( " $line" );
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}; # if
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if ( $errors >= $max_instructions ) {
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info( "$errors invalid instructions found; scanning stopped." );
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last;
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}; # if
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}; # if
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} else {
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runtime_error( "Error parsing objdump output line $n:\n>>>> $line\n" );
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}; # if
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}; # foreach $line
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return $errors;
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}; # sub check_file
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# --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Parse command line.
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my $max_instructions;
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my $show_instructions;
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get_options(
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"os=s" => \$target_os,
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"arch=s" => \$target_arch,
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"mic-arch=s" => \$target_mic_arch,
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"max-instructions=i" => \$max_instructions,
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"show-instructions!" => \$show_instructions,
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);
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my $target_platform = $target_os . "_" . $target_arch;
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if ( "$target_os" eq "lin" and "$target_mic_arch" eq "knf" ) {
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$mic_bad_re = qr{^(?:pause|[slm]fence|scatter|gather|cmpxchg16b|clevict[12])}i;
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} else {
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$mic_bad_re = qr{^(?:pause|[slm]fence|scatter|gather|cmov|cmpxchg16b|clevict[12])}i;
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};
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if ( 0 ) {
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} elsif ( $target_platform eq "lin_mic" ) {
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*bad_instr = \*bad_mic_instr;
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*bad_fmt = \*bad_mic_fmt;
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} elsif ( $target_platform eq "lin_32" ) {
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*bad_instr = \*bad_ia32_instr;
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*bad_fmt = \*bad_ia32_fmt;
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} else {
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runtime_error( "Only works on lin_32 and lin_mic platforms." );
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}; # if
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# Do the work.
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my $rc = 0;
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if ( not @ARGV ) {
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info( "No arguments specified -- nothing to do." );
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} else {
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foreach my $arg ( @ARGV ) {
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my $errs = check_file( $arg, $show_instructions, $max_instructions );
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if ( $errs > 0 ) {
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$rc = 3;
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}; # if
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}; # foreach $arg
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}; # if
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exit( $rc );
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__END__
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=pod
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=head1 NAME
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B<check-instruction-set.pl> -- Make sure binary file does not contain undesired instructions.
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=head1 SYNOPSIS
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B<check-instructions.pl> I<option>... I<file>...
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=head1 OPTIONS
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=over
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=item B<--architecture=>I<arch>
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Specify target architecture.
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=item B<--max-instructions=>I<number>
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Stop scanning if I<number> invalid instructions found. 100 by default.
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=item B<--os=>I<os>
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Specify target OS.
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=item B<-->[B<no->]B<show-instructions>
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Show invalid instructions found in the file. Bu default, instructions are not shown.
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=item Standard Options
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=over
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=item B<--doc>
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=item B<--manual>
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Print full help message and exit.
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=item B<--help>
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Print short help message and exit.
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=item B<--usage>
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Print very short usage message and exit.
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=item B<--verbose>
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Do print informational messages.
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=item B<--version>
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Print program version and exit.
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=item B<--quiet>
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Work quiet, do not print informational messages.
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=back
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=back
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=head1 ARGUMENTS
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=over
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=item I<file>
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File (object file or library, either static or dynamic) to check.
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=back
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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The script runs F<objdump> utility to get disassembler listing and checks the file does not contain
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unwanted instructions.
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Currently the script works only for:
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=over
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=item C<lin_mic>
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Intel(R) Many Integrated Core Architecture target OS. Undesired unstructions are: all x87 instructions and some others.
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=item C<lin_32>
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Undesired instructions are instructions not valid for Pentium 3 processor (SSE2 and newer).
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=back
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=cut
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