#!/bin/sh # Check if the passed in (CAPABILITY_WORD) matches a value found in the # current hwcap aux vector. # return '0' to indicate the capability was found. # return '1' for not found, or any other error condition. CAPABILITY_WORD=$1 # SANITY CHECK Begin: # These are potential hwcap values as found in the glibc dl-procinfo.c # sources as of July 2015. P_HWCAP_1=" vsx arch_2_06 power6x dfp pa6t arch_2_05 ic_snoop smt booke" P_HWCAP_2=" cellbe power5+ power5 power4 notb efpdouble efpsingle spe" P_HWCAP_3=" ucache 4xxmac mmu fpu altivec ppc601 ppc64 ppc32 " P_HWCAP2_1=" tar isel ebb dscr htm arch_2_07 arch_3_00 " CAPABILITY_FOUND="no" for POTENTIAL_CAP in $P_HWCAP_1 $P_HWCAP_2 $P_HWCAP_3 $P_HWCAP2_1 ; do if [ "x$CAPABILITY_WORD" = "x$POTENTIAL_CAP" ]; then CAPABILITY_FOUND="yes" break fi done if [ x$CAPABILITY_FOUND = "xno" ]; then echo "Warning: did not find $CAPABILITY_WORD in the potential capabilities list." echo " LD_SHOW_AUXV=1 /bin/true | grep ^AT_HWCAP " echo " Double-check that the input value [$CAPABILITY_WORD] is valid." fi # SANITY CHECK End # Capability Check Begin: LD_SHOW_AUXV=1 /bin/true | grep ^AT_HWCAP | grep -w $CAPABILITY_WORD 2>&1 > /dev/null if [ "$?" -eq "0" ]; then #echo "found the capability" exit 0 elif [ "$?" -eq "2" ]; then # echo "grep failure" exit 1 else #echo "did not find the capability" exit 1 fi