Android NDK CPU Features detection library: ==== This NDK provides a small library named "`cpufeatures`" that can be used at runtime to detect the target device's CPU family and the optional features it supports. Usage: ------ The library is available as an import module. To use it, you must: * List '`cpufeatures`' in your list of static library dependencies, as in: LOCAL_STATIC_LIBRARIES := cpufeatures * At the end of your Android.mk, import the '`android/cpufeatures`' module, as in: $(call import-module,android/cpufeatures) * In your source code, include the header named `` Here is a simple example: /jni/Android.mk: LOCAL_PATH := $(call my-dir) include $(CLEAR_VARS) LOCAL_MODULE := LOCAL_SRC_FILES := LOCAL_STATIC_LIBRARIES := cpufeatures include $(BUILD_SHARED_LIBRARY) $(call import-module,android/cpufeatures) Features: --------- Two functions are provided for now: AndroidCpuFamily android_getCpuFamily(); Returns the target device's CPU Family as an enum. For now, the only supported family is ANDROID_CPU_FAMILY_ARM. uint64_t android_getCpuFeatures(); Returns the set of optional features supported by the device's CPU. The result is a set of bit-flags, each corresponding to one CPU Family-specific optional feature. Currently, only the following flags are defined, for the ARM CPU Family: * `ANDROID_CPU_ARM_FEATURE_VFPv2` > Indicates that the device's CPU supports VFPv2 instruction set. Most ARMv6 CPUs support these. * `ANDROID_CPU_ARM_FEATURE_ARMv7` > Indicates that the device's CPU supports the ARMv7-A instruction set as supported by the "armeabi-v7a" abi (see CPU-ARCH-ABIS.html). This corresponds to Thumb-2 and VFPv3-D16 instructions. * `ANDROID_CPU_ARM_FEATURE_VFPv3` > Indicates that the device's CPU supports the VFPv3 hardware FPU instruction set extension. Due to the definition of 'armeabi-v7a', this will always be the case if ANDROID_CPU_ARM_FEATURE_ARMv7 is returned. Note that this corresponds to the minimum profile VFPv3-D16 that _only_ provides 16 hardware double-precision FP registers. * `ANDROID_CPU_ARM_FEATURE_VFP_D32` > Indicates that the device's CPU supports 32 hardware double-precision FP registers instead of 16. Note that there are still only 32 single- precision registers mapped to the same register banks. * `ANDROID_CPU_ARM_FEATURE_NEON` > Indicates that the device's CPU supports the ARM Advanced SIMD (a.k.a. NEON) vector instruction set extension. Note that ARM mandates that such CPUs also implement VFPv3-D32, which provides 32 hardware FP registers (shared with the NEON unit). * `ANDROID_CPU_ARM_FEATURE_VFP_FP16` > Indicates that the device's CPU supports instructions to perform floating-point operations on 16-bit registers. This is part of the VFPv4 specification. * `ANDROID_CPU_ARM_FEATURE_VFP_FMA` > Indicates that the device's CPU supports fused multiply-accumulate VFP instructions extension. Also part of the VFPv4 specification. * `ANDROID_CPU_ARM_FEATURE_NEON_FMA` > Indicates that the device's CPU supports fused multiply-accumulate NEON instructions extension. Also part of the VFPv4 specification. * `ANDROID_CPU_ARM_FEATURE_IDIV_ARM` > Indicates that the device's CPU supports Integer division in ARM mode. Only available on recent CPUs (e.g. Cortex-A15). * `ANDROID_CPU_ARM_FEATURE_IDIV_THUMB2` > Indicates that the device's CPU supports Integer division in Thumb-2 mode. Only available on recent CPUs (e.g. Cortex-A15). * `ANDROID_CPU_ARM_FEATURE_iWMMXt` > Indicates that the device's CPU supports extension that adds MMX registers and instructions. This is only available on a few XScale- based CPU. * `ANDROID_CPU_ARM_FEATURE_LDREX_STREX` > Indicates that the device's CPU supports LDREX and STREX instructions available since ARMv6. Together they provide atomic update on memory with the help of exclusive monitor. And the following flags for the x86 CPU Family: * `ANDROID_CPU_X86_FEATURE_SSSE3` > Indicates that the device's CPU supports the SSSE3 instruction extension set. Note that this is unlike SSE3 which is required by the x86 NDK ABI. * `ANDROID_CPU_X86_FEATURE_POPCNT` > Indicates that the device's CPU supports the POPCNT instruction. * `ANDROID_CPU_X86_FEATURE_MOVBE` > Indicates that the device's CPU supports the MOVBE instruction. This one is specific to some Intel IA-32 CPUs, like the Atom. The following function is also defined to return the max number of CPU cores on the target device: int android_getCpuCount(void); Important Note: --------------- The cpufeatures library will be updated to support more CPU families and optional features in the future. It is designed to work as-is on all official Android platform versions. Change History: --------------- Please see the comments in `$NDK/sources/android/cpufeatures/cpu-features.c` for the complete change history for this library.