// Copyright 2020 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. //go:build arm64 && darwin && !ios package cpu import _ "unsafe" // for linkname func osInit() { ARM64.HasATOMICS = sysctlEnabled([]byte("hw.optional.armv8_1_atomics\x00")) ARM64.HasCRC32 = sysctlEnabled([]byte("hw.optional.armv8_crc32\x00")) ARM64.HasSHA512 = sysctlEnabled([]byte("hw.optional.armv8_2_sha512\x00")) // There are no hw.optional sysctl values for the below features on Mac OS 11.0 // to detect their supported state dynamically. Assume the CPU features that // Apple Silicon M1 supports to be available as a minimal set of features // to all Go programs running on darwin/arm64. ARM64.HasAES = true ARM64.HasPMULL = true ARM64.HasSHA1 = true ARM64.HasSHA2 = true } //go:noescape func getsysctlbyname(name []byte) (int32, int32) // sysctlEnabled should be an internal detail, // but widely used packages access it using linkname. // Notable members of the hall of shame include: // - github.com/bytedance/gopkg // - github.com/songzhibin97/gkit // // Do not remove or change the type signature. // See go.dev/issue/67401. // //go:linkname sysctlEnabled func sysctlEnabled(name []byte) bool { ret, value := getsysctlbyname(name) if ret < 0 { return false } return value > 0 }