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-#!/bin/bash
-#
-# Original see post in:
-#
-# https://superuser.com/questions/726395/how-to-check-if-a-binary-requires-sse4-or-avx-on-linux
-#
-# Searches disassembled code for specific instructions.
-#
-# Opcodes obtained from: https://github.com/Shirk/vim-gas/blob/master/syntax/gas.vim
-#
-# List of opcodes has been obtained using the following commands and making a few modifications:
-# echo '#!/bin/bash' > Opcode_list
-# wget -q -O- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Shirk/vim-gas/master/syntax/gas.vim \
-# | grep -B1 -E 'syn keyword gasOpcode_|syn match gasOpcode' | \
-# sed -e '/^--$/d' -e 's/"-- Section:/\n#/g' \
-# -e 's/syn keyword gasOpcode_\([^\t]*\)*\(\t\)*\(.*\)/Opcode_\1="\${Opcode_\1} \3"/g' \
-# -e 's/Opcode_PENT_3DNOW/Opcode_ATHLON_3DNOW/g' -e 's/\\//g' \
-# -e 's/syn match gasOpcode_\([^\t]*\)*.*\/<\(.*\)>\//Opcode_\1="\${Opcode_\1} \2"/g' \
-# >> Opcode_list
-#
-# Modify file Opcode_list replacing all occurrences of:
-# * Opcode_Base within the section "Tejas New Instructions (SSSE3)" with Opcode_SSSE3
-# * Opcode_Base within the section "Willamette MMX instructions (SSE2 SIMD Integer Instructions)"
-# with Opcode_WILLAMETTE_Base
-# * Remove all line in Opcode_ARM_THUMB
-# return values
-
-
-# return values
-EXIT_FOUND=0
-EXIT_NOT_FOUND=1
-EXIT_USAGE=2
-
-# settings
-InstSet_Base=""
-Recursive=false
-Count_Matching=false
-Leading_Separator='\s'
-Trailing_Separator='(\s|$)' # $ matches end of line for non-parametric instructions like nop
-Case_Insensitive=false
-Invert=false
-Verbose=false
-Stop_After=0
-Line_Numbers=false
-Leading_Context=0
-Trailing_Context=0
-
-source "${0%/*}/../lib/opcode_list" # include opcodes from a separate file
-
-# GAS-specific opcodes (unofficial names) belonging to the x64 instruction set.
-# They are generated by GNU tools (e.g. GDB, objdump) and specify a variant of ordinal opcodes like NOP and MOV.
-# If you do not want these opcodes to be recognized by this script, comment out the following line.
-Opcode_X64_GAS="nopw nopl movabs"
-
-
-# instruction sets
-InstSet_X86="8086_Base 186_Base 286_Base 386_Base 486_Base PENT_Base P6_Base KATMAI_Base WILLAMETTE_Base PENTM_Base"
-InstSet_IA64="IA64_Base"
-InstSet_X64="PRESCOTT_Base X64_Base X86_64_Base NEHALEM_Base X64_GAS"
-InstSet_MMX="PENT_MMX KATMAI_MMX X64_MMX"
-InstSet_MMX2="KATMAI_MMX2"
-InstSet_3DNOW="ATHLON_3DNOW"
-InstSet_SSE="KATMAI_SSE P6_SSE X64_SSE"
-InstSet_SSE2="SSE2 X64_SSE2"
-InstSet_SSE3="PRESCOTT_SSE3"
-InstSet_SSSE3="SSSE3"
-InstSet_VMX="VMX X64_VMX"
-InstSet_SSE4_1="SSE41 X64_SSE41"
-InstSet_SSE4_2="SSE42 X64_SSE42"
-InstSet_SSE4A="AMD_SSE4A"
-InstSet_SSE5="AMD_SSE5"
-InstSet_FMA="FUTURE_FMA"
-InstSet_AVX="SANDYBRIDGE_AVX"
-
-InstSetDep_X64="X86"
-InstSetDep_MMX2="MMX"
-InstSetDep_SSE2="SSE"
-InstSetDep_SSE3="SSE2"
-InstSetDep_SSSE3="SSE3"
-InstSetDep_SSE4_1="SSSE3"
-InstSetDep_SSE4_2="SSE4_1"
-InstSetDep_SSE4A="SSE3"
-InstSetDep_SSE5="FMA AVX" # FIXME not reliable
-
-InstSetList="X86 IA64 X64 MMX MMX2 3DNOW SSE SSE2 SSE3 SSSE3 VMX SSE4_1 SSE4_2 SSE4A SSE5 FMA AVX"
-
-
-# architectures
-Arch_8086="8086_Base"
-Arch_186="186_Base"
-Arch_286="286_Base"
-Arch_386="386_Base"
-Arch_486="486_Base"
-Arch_Pentium="PENT_Base PENT_MMX" # Pentium = P5 architecture
-Arch_Athlon="ATHLON_3DNOW"
-Arch_Deschutes="P6_Base P6_SSE" # Pentium II
-Arch_Katmai="KATMAI_Base KATMAI_MMX KATMAI_MMX2 KATMAI_SSE" # Pentium III
-Arch_Willamette="WILLAMETTE_Base SSE2" # original Pentium IV (x86)
-Arch_PentiumM="PENTM_Base"
-Arch_Prescott="PRESCOTT_Base X64_Base X86_64_Base X64_SSE2 PRESCOTT_SSE3 VMX X64_VMX X64_GAS" # later Pentium IV (x64) with SSE3 (Willamette only implemented SSE2 instructions) and VT (VT-x, aka VMX)
-Arch_P6=""
-Arch_Barcelona="ATHLON_3DNOW AMD_SSE4A"
-Arch_IA64="IA64_Base" # 64-bit Itanium RISC processor; incompatible with x64 architecture
-Arch_Penryn="SSSE3 SSE41 X64_SSE41" # later (45nm) Core 2 with SSE4.1
-Arch_Nehalem="NEHALEM_Base SSE42 X64_SSE42" # Core i#
-Arch_SandyBridge="SANDYBRIDGE_AVX"
-Arch_Haswell="FUTURE_FMA"
-Arch_Bulldozer="AMD_SSE5"
-
-ArchDep_8086=""
-ArchDep_186="8086"
-ArchDep_286="186"
-ArchDep_386="286"
-ArchDep_486="386"
-ArchDep_Pentium="486"
-ArchDep_Athlon="Pentium" # FIXME not reliable
-ArchDep_Deschutes="Pentium"
-ArchDep_Katmai="Deschutes"
-ArchDep_Willamette="Katmai"
-ArchDep_PentiumM="Willamette" # FIXME Pentium M is a Pentium III modification (with SSE2). Does it support also WILLAMETTE_Base instructions?
-ArchDep_Prescott="Willamette"
-ArchDep_P6="Prescott" # P6 started with Pentium Pro; FIXME Pentium Pro did not support MMX instructions (introduced again in Pentium II aka Deschutes)
-ArchDep_Barcelona="Prescott" # FIXME not reliable
-ArchDep_IA64=""
-ArchDep_Penryn="P6"
-ArchDep_Nehalem="Penryn"
-ArchDep_SandyBridge="Nehalem"
-ArchDep_Haswell="SandyBridge"
-ArchDep_Bulldozer="Haswell" # FIXME not reliable
-
-ArchList="8086 186 286 386 486 Pentium Athlon Deschutes Katmai Willamette PentiumM Prescott P6 Barcelona IA64 Penryn Nehalem SandyBridge Haswell Bulldozer"
-
-usage() {
- echo "Usage: $0 OPTIONS"
- echo ""
- echo " -r set instruction sets recursively according to dependency tree (must precede -a or -s)"
- echo " -a set architecture"
- echo " -s set instruction set"
- echo " -L show list of available architectures"
- echo " -l show list of available instruction sets"
- echo " -i show base instruction sets of current instruction set (requires -a and/or -s)"
- echo " -I show instructions in current instruction set (requires -a and/or -s)"
- echo " -c print number of matching instructions instead of normal output"
- echo " -f find instruction set of the following instruction (regex allowed)"
- echo " -d set leading opcode separator (default '$Leading_Separator')"
- echo " -D set trailing opcode separator (default '$Trailing_Separator')"
- echo " -C case-insensitive"
- echo " -v invert the sense of matching"
- echo " -V print all lines, not just the highlighted"
- echo " -m stop searching after n matched instructions"
- echo " -n print line numbers within the original input"
- echo " -B print n instructions of leading context"
- echo " -A print n instructions of trailing context"
- echo " -h print this help"
- echo
- echo "Multiple architectures and instruction sets can be used."
- echo
- echo "Typical usage is:"
- echo " objdump -M intel -d FILE | $0 OPTIONS"
- echo " objdump -M intel -d FILE | $0 -s SSE2 -s SSE3 -V Highlight SSE2 and SSE3 within FILE."
- echo " objdump -M intel -d FILE | tail -n +8 | $0 -r -a Haswell -v -m 1 Find first unknown instruction."
- echo " $0 -C -f ADDSD Find which instruction set an opcode belongs to."
- echo " $0 -f .*fma.* Find all matching instructions and their instruction sets."
- echo
- echo "The script uses Intel opcode syntax. When used in conjunction with objdump, \`-M intel' must be set in order to prevent opcode translation using AT&T syntax."
- echo
- echo "BE AWARE THAT THE LIST OF KNOWN INSTRUCTIONS OR INSTRUCTIONS SUPPORTED BY PARTICULAR ARCHITECTURES (ESPECIALLY AMD'S) IS ONLY TENTATIVE AND MAY CONTAIN MISTAKES!"
- kill -TRAP $TOP_PID
-}
-
-list_contains() { # Returns 0 if $2 is in array $1, 1 otherwise.
- local e
- for e in $1; do
- [ "$e" = "$2" ] && return 0
- done
- return 1
-}
-
-build_instruction_set() { # $1 = enum { Arch, InstSet }, $2 = architecture or instruction set as obtained using -L or -l, $3 = "architecture"/"instruction set" to be used in error message
- local e
- list_contains "`eval echo \\\$${1}List`" "$2" || (echo "$2 is not a valid $3."; usage) # Test if the architecture/instruction set is valid.
- if [ -n "`eval echo \\\$${1}_${2}`" ]; then # Add the instruction set(s) if any.
- for e in `eval echo \\\$${1}_${2}`; do # Skip duplicates.
- list_contains "$InstSet_Base" $e || InstSet_Base="$e $InstSet_Base"
- done
- fi
- if [ $Recursive = true ]; then
- for a in `eval echo \\\$${1}Dep_$2`; do
- build_instruction_set $1 $a "$3"
- done
- fi
- InstSet_Base="`echo $InstSet_Base | sed 's/$ *//'`" # Remove trailing space.
-}
-
-trap "exit $EXIT_USAGE" TRAP # Allow usage() function to abort script execution.
-export TOP_PID=$$ # PID of executing process.
-
-# Parse command line arguments.
-while getopts ":ra:s:LliIcf:Fd:D:CvVm:nB:A:h" o; do
- case $o in
- r) Recursive=true ;;
- a) build_instruction_set Arch "$OPTARG" "architecture" ;;
- s) build_instruction_set InstSet "$OPTARG" "instruction set" ;;
- L) echo $ArchList; exit $EXIT_USAGE ;;
- l) echo $InstSetList; exit $EXIT_USAGE ;;
- i)
- if [ -n "$InstSet_Base" ]; then
- echo $InstSet_Base
- exit $EXIT_USAGE
- else
- echo -e "No instruction set or architecture set.\n"
- usage
- fi
- ;;
- I)
- if [ -n "$InstSet_Base" ]; then
- for s in $InstSet_Base; do
- echo -ne "\e[31;1m$s:\e[0m "
- eval echo "\$Opcode_$s"
- done
- exit $EXIT_USAGE
- else
- echo -e "No instruction set or architecture set.\n"
- usage
- fi
- ;;
- c) Count_Matching=true ;;
- f)
- # Unlike architectures, instruction sets are disjoint.
- Found=false
- for s in $InstSetList; do
- for b in `eval echo \\\$InstSet_$s`; do
- Found_In_Base=false
- for i in `eval echo \\\$Opcode_$b`; do
- if [[ "$i" =~ ^$OPTARG$ ]]; then
- $Found_In_Base || echo -ne "Instruction set \e[33;1m$s\e[0m (base instruction set \e[32;1m$b\e[0m):"
- echo -ne " \e[31;1m$i\e[0m"
- Found_In_Base=true
- Found=true
- fi
- done
- $Found_In_Base && echo ""
- done
- done
- if [ $Found = false ]; then
- echo -e "Operation code \e[31;1m$OPTARG\e[0m has not been found in the database of known instructions." \
- "Perhaps it is translated using other than Intel syntax. If obtained from objdump, check if the \`-M intel' flag is set." \
- "Be aware that the search is case sensitive by default (you may use the -C flag, otherwise only lower case opcodes are accepted)."
- exit $EXIT_NOT_FOUND
- else
- exit $EXIT_FOUND
- fi
- ;;
- d) Leading_Separator="$OPTARG" ;;
- D) Trailing_Separator="$OPTARG" ;;
- C) Case_Insensitive=true ;;
- v) Invert=true ;;
- V) Verbose=true ;;
- m) Stop_After=$OPTARG ;;
- n) Line_Numbers=true ;;
- B) Leading_Context=$OPTARG ;;
- A) Trailing_Context=$OPTARG ;;
- h) usage ;;
- \?)
- echo -e "Unknown option: -$OPTARG\n"
- usage
- ;;
- esac
-done
-shift $((OPTIND-1))
-[ -n "$1" ] && echo -e "Unknown command line parameter: $1\n" && usage
-[ -z "$InstSet_Base" ] && usage
-
-# Create list of grep parameters.
-Grep_Params="--color=auto -B $Leading_Context -A $Trailing_Context"
-[ $Count_Matching = true ] && Grep_Params="$Grep_Params -c"
-[ $Case_Insensitive = true ] && Grep_Params="$Grep_Params -i"
-[ $Invert = true ] && Grep_Params="$Grep_Params -v"
-[ $Stop_After -gt 0 ] && Grep_Params="$Grep_Params -m $Stop_After"
-[ $Line_Numbers = true ] && Grep_Params="$Grep_Params -n"
-
-# Build regular expression for use in grep.
-RegEx=""
-for s in $InstSet_Base; do
- eval RegEx=\"$RegEx \$Opcode_$s\"
-done
-# Add leading and trailing opcode separators to prevent false positives.
-RegEx="$Leading_Separator`echo $RegEx | sed "s/ /$(echo "$Trailing_Separator"|sed 's/[\/&]/\\\&/g')|$(echo "$Leading_Separator"|sed 's/[\/&]/\\\&/g')/g"`$Trailing_Separator"
-
-[ $Verbose = true -a $Count_Matching = false ] && RegEx="$RegEx|\$"
-
-# The actual search.
-grep $Grep_Params -E "$RegEx" && exit $EXIT_FOUND || exit $EXIT_NOT_FOUND