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  1. /*
  2. * Copyright 2011-2012 Con Kolivas
  3. * Copyright 2011-2013 Luke Dashjr
  4. * Copyright 2010 Jeff Garzik
  5. *
  6. * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
  7. * under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
  8. * Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option)
  9. * any later version. See COPYING for more details.
  10. */
  11. #include "config.h"
  12. #include <stdio.h>
  13. #include <stdlib.h>
  14. #include <string.h>
  15. #include <stdbool.h>
  16. #include <stdint.h>
  17. #include <unistd.h>
  18. #include <signal.h>
  19. #include <sys/stat.h>
  20. #include <sys/types.h>
  21. #ifndef WIN32
  22. #include <sys/wait.h>
  23. #include <sys/resource.h>
  24. #endif
  25. #include <libgen.h>
  26. #include "compat.h"
  27. #include "miner.h"
  28. #include "bench_block.h"
  29. #include "driver-cpu.h"
  30. #if defined(unix)
  31. #include <errno.h>
  32. #include <fcntl.h>
  33. #endif
  34. #if defined(__linux) && defined(CPU_ZERO) /* Linux specific policy and affinity management */
  35. #include <sched.h>
  36. static inline void drop_policy(void)
  37. {
  38. struct sched_param param;
  39. #ifdef SCHED_BATCH
  40. #ifdef SCHED_IDLE
  41. if (unlikely(sched_setscheduler(0, SCHED_IDLE, &param) == -1))
  42. #endif
  43. sched_setscheduler(0, SCHED_BATCH, &param);
  44. #endif
  45. }
  46. static inline void affine_to_cpu(int id, int cpu)
  47. {
  48. cpu_set_t set;
  49. CPU_ZERO(&set);
  50. CPU_SET(cpu, &set);
  51. sched_setaffinity(0, sizeof(&set), &set);
  52. applog(LOG_INFO, "Binding cpu mining thread %d to cpu %d", id, cpu);
  53. }
  54. #else
  55. static inline void drop_policy(void)
  56. {
  57. }
  58. static inline void affine_to_cpu(int __maybe_unused id, int __maybe_unused cpu)
  59. {
  60. }
  61. #endif
  62. /* TODO: resolve externals */
  63. extern char *set_int_range(const char *arg, int *i, int min, int max);
  64. extern int dev_from_id(int thr_id);
  65. /* chipset-optimized hash functions */
  66. extern bool ScanHash_4WaySSE2(struct thr_info*, const unsigned char *pmidstate,
  67. unsigned char *pdata, unsigned char *phash1, unsigned char *phash,
  68. const unsigned char *ptarget,
  69. uint32_t max_nonce, uint32_t *last_nonce, uint32_t nonce);
  70. extern bool ScanHash_altivec_4way(struct thr_info*, const unsigned char *pmidstate,
  71. unsigned char *pdata,
  72. unsigned char *phash1, unsigned char *phash,
  73. const unsigned char *ptarget,
  74. uint32_t max_nonce, uint32_t *last_nonce, uint32_t nonce);
  75. extern bool scanhash_via(struct thr_info*, const unsigned char *pmidstate,
  76. unsigned char *pdata,
  77. unsigned char *phash1, unsigned char *phash,
  78. const unsigned char *target,
  79. uint32_t max_nonce, uint32_t *last_nonce, uint32_t n);
  80. extern bool scanhash_c(struct thr_info*, const unsigned char *midstate, unsigned char *data,
  81. unsigned char *hash1, unsigned char *hash,
  82. const unsigned char *target,
  83. uint32_t max_nonce, uint32_t *last_nonce, uint32_t n);
  84. extern bool scanhash_cryptopp(struct thr_info*, const unsigned char *midstate,unsigned char *data,
  85. unsigned char *hash1, unsigned char *hash,
  86. const unsigned char *target,
  87. uint32_t max_nonce, uint32_t *last_nonce, uint32_t n);
  88. extern bool scanhash_asm32(struct thr_info*, const unsigned char *midstate,unsigned char *data,
  89. unsigned char *hash1, unsigned char *hash,
  90. const unsigned char *target,
  91. uint32_t max_nonce, uint32_t *last_nonce, uint32_t nonce);
  92. extern bool scanhash_sse2_64(struct thr_info*, const unsigned char *pmidstate, unsigned char *pdata,
  93. unsigned char *phash1, unsigned char *phash,
  94. const unsigned char *ptarget,
  95. uint32_t max_nonce, uint32_t *last_nonce,
  96. uint32_t nonce);
  97. extern bool scanhash_sse4_64(struct thr_info*, const unsigned char *pmidstate, unsigned char *pdata,
  98. unsigned char *phash1, unsigned char *phash,
  99. const unsigned char *ptarget,
  100. uint32_t max_nonce, uint32_t *last_nonce,
  101. uint32_t nonce);
  102. extern bool scanhash_sse2_32(struct thr_info*, const unsigned char *pmidstate, unsigned char *pdata,
  103. unsigned char *phash1, unsigned char *phash,
  104. const unsigned char *ptarget,
  105. uint32_t max_nonce, uint32_t *last_nonce,
  106. uint32_t nonce);
  107. extern bool scanhash_scrypt(struct thr_info *thr, int thr_id, unsigned char *pdata, unsigned char *scratchbuf,
  108. const unsigned char *ptarget,
  109. uint32_t max_nonce, unsigned long *hashes_done);
  110. #ifdef WANT_CPUMINE
  111. static size_t max_name_len = 0;
  112. static char *name_spaces_pad = NULL;
  113. const char *algo_names[] = {
  114. [ALGO_C] = "c",
  115. #ifdef WANT_SSE2_4WAY
  116. [ALGO_4WAY] = "4way",
  117. #endif
  118. #ifdef WANT_VIA_PADLOCK
  119. [ALGO_VIA] = "via",
  120. #endif
  121. [ALGO_CRYPTOPP] = "cryptopp",
  122. #ifdef WANT_CRYPTOPP_ASM32
  123. [ALGO_CRYPTOPP_ASM32] = "cryptopp_asm32",
  124. #endif
  125. #ifdef WANT_X8632_SSE2
  126. [ALGO_SSE2_32] = "sse2_32",
  127. #endif
  128. #ifdef WANT_X8664_SSE2
  129. [ALGO_SSE2_64] = "sse2_64",
  130. #endif
  131. #ifdef WANT_X8664_SSE4
  132. [ALGO_SSE4_64] = "sse4_64",
  133. #endif
  134. #ifdef WANT_ALTIVEC_4WAY
  135. [ALGO_ALTIVEC_4WAY] = "altivec_4way",
  136. #endif
  137. #ifdef WANT_SCRYPT
  138. [ALGO_SCRYPT] = "scrypt",
  139. #endif
  140. };
  141. static const sha256_func sha256_funcs[] = {
  142. [ALGO_C] = (sha256_func)scanhash_c,
  143. #ifdef WANT_SSE2_4WAY
  144. [ALGO_4WAY] = (sha256_func)ScanHash_4WaySSE2,
  145. #endif
  146. #ifdef WANT_ALTIVEC_4WAY
  147. [ALGO_ALTIVEC_4WAY] = (sha256_func) ScanHash_altivec_4way,
  148. #endif
  149. #ifdef WANT_VIA_PADLOCK
  150. [ALGO_VIA] = (sha256_func)scanhash_via,
  151. #endif
  152. [ALGO_CRYPTOPP] = (sha256_func)scanhash_cryptopp,
  153. #ifdef WANT_CRYPTOPP_ASM32
  154. [ALGO_CRYPTOPP_ASM32] = (sha256_func)scanhash_asm32,
  155. #endif
  156. #ifdef WANT_X8632_SSE2
  157. [ALGO_SSE2_32] = (sha256_func)scanhash_sse2_32,
  158. #endif
  159. #ifdef WANT_X8664_SSE2
  160. [ALGO_SSE2_64] = (sha256_func)scanhash_sse2_64,
  161. #endif
  162. #ifdef WANT_X8664_SSE4
  163. [ALGO_SSE4_64] = (sha256_func)scanhash_sse4_64,
  164. #endif
  165. #ifdef WANT_SCRYPT
  166. [ALGO_SCRYPT] = (sha256_func)scanhash_scrypt
  167. #endif
  168. };
  169. #endif
  170. #ifdef WANT_CPUMINE
  171. #if defined(WANT_X8664_SSE4) && defined(__SSE4_1__)
  172. enum sha256_algos opt_algo = ALGO_SSE4_64;
  173. #elif defined(WANT_X8664_SSE2) && defined(__SSE2__)
  174. enum sha256_algos opt_algo = ALGO_SSE2_64;
  175. #elif defined(WANT_X8632_SSE2) && defined(__SSE2__)
  176. enum sha256_algos opt_algo = ALGO_SSE2_32;
  177. #else
  178. enum sha256_algos opt_algo = ALGO_C;
  179. #endif
  180. bool opt_usecpu = false;
  181. static bool forced_n_threads;
  182. #endif
  183. static const uint32_t hash1_init[] = {
  184. 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,
  185. 0x80000000,
  186. 0,0,0,0,0,0,
  187. 0x100,
  188. };
  189. #ifdef WANT_CPUMINE
  190. // Algo benchmark, crash-prone, system independent stage
  191. double bench_algo_stage3(
  192. enum sha256_algos algo
  193. )
  194. {
  195. // Use a random work block pulled from a pool
  196. static uint8_t bench_block[] = { CGMINER_BENCHMARK_BLOCK };
  197. struct work work __attribute__((aligned(128)));
  198. unsigned char hash1[64];
  199. size_t bench_size = sizeof(work);
  200. size_t work_size = sizeof(bench_block);
  201. size_t min_size = (work_size < bench_size ? work_size : bench_size);
  202. memset(&work, 0, sizeof(work));
  203. memcpy(&work, &bench_block, min_size);
  204. static struct thr_info dummy;
  205. struct timeval end;
  206. struct timeval start;
  207. uint32_t max_nonce = (1<<22);
  208. uint32_t last_nonce = 0;
  209. memcpy(&hash1[0], &hash1_init[0], sizeof(hash1));
  210. gettimeofday(&start, 0);
  211. {
  212. sha256_func func = sha256_funcs[algo];
  213. (*func)(
  214. &dummy,
  215. work.midstate,
  216. work.data,
  217. hash1,
  218. work.hash,
  219. work.target,
  220. max_nonce,
  221. &last_nonce,
  222. work.blk.nonce
  223. );
  224. }
  225. gettimeofday(&end, 0);
  226. uint64_t usec_end = ((uint64_t)end.tv_sec)*1000*1000 + end.tv_usec;
  227. uint64_t usec_start = ((uint64_t)start.tv_sec)*1000*1000 + start.tv_usec;
  228. uint64_t usec_elapsed = usec_end - usec_start;
  229. double rate = -1.0;
  230. if (0<usec_elapsed) {
  231. rate = (1.0*(last_nonce+1))/usec_elapsed;
  232. }
  233. return rate;
  234. }
  235. #if defined(unix)
  236. // Change non-blocking status on a file descriptor
  237. static void set_non_blocking(
  238. int fd,
  239. int yes
  240. )
  241. {
  242. int flags = fcntl(fd, F_GETFL, 0);
  243. if (flags<0) {
  244. perror("fcntl(GET) failed");
  245. exit(1);
  246. }
  247. flags = yes ? (flags|O_NONBLOCK) : (flags&~O_NONBLOCK);
  248. int r = fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, flags);
  249. if (r<0) {
  250. perror("fcntl(SET) failed");
  251. exit(1);
  252. }
  253. }
  254. #endif // defined(unix)
  255. // Algo benchmark, crash-safe, system-dependent stage
  256. static double bench_algo_stage2(
  257. enum sha256_algos algo
  258. )
  259. {
  260. // Here, the gig is to safely run a piece of code that potentially
  261. // crashes. Unfortunately, the Right Way (tm) to do this is rather
  262. // heavily platform dependent :(
  263. double rate = -1.23457;
  264. #if defined(unix)
  265. // Make a pipe: [readFD, writeFD]
  266. int pfd[2];
  267. int r = pipe(pfd);
  268. if (r<0) {
  269. perror("pipe - failed to create pipe for --algo auto");
  270. exit(1);
  271. }
  272. // Make pipe non blocking
  273. set_non_blocking(pfd[0], 1);
  274. set_non_blocking(pfd[1], 1);
  275. // Don't allow a crashing child to kill the main process
  276. sighandler_t sr0 = signal(SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN);
  277. sighandler_t sr1 = signal(SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN);
  278. if (SIG_ERR==sr0 || SIG_ERR==sr1) {
  279. perror("signal - failed to edit signal mask for --algo auto");
  280. exit(1);
  281. }
  282. // Fork a child to do the actual benchmarking
  283. pid_t child_pid = fork();
  284. if (child_pid<0) {
  285. perror("fork - failed to create a child process for --algo auto");
  286. exit(1);
  287. }
  288. // Do the dangerous work in the child, knowing we might crash
  289. if (0==child_pid) {
  290. // TODO: some umask trickery to prevent coredumps
  291. // Benchmark this algorithm
  292. double r = bench_algo_stage3(algo);
  293. // We survived, send result to parent and bail
  294. int loop_count = 0;
  295. while (1) {
  296. ssize_t bytes_written = write(pfd[1], &r, sizeof(r));
  297. int try_again = (0==bytes_written || (bytes_written<0 && EAGAIN==errno));
  298. int success = (sizeof(r)==(size_t)bytes_written);
  299. if (success)
  300. break;
  301. if (!try_again) {
  302. perror("write - child failed to write benchmark result to pipe");
  303. exit(1);
  304. }
  305. if (5<loop_count) {
  306. applog(LOG_ERR, "child tried %d times to communicate with parent, giving up", loop_count);
  307. exit(1);
  308. }
  309. ++loop_count;
  310. sleep(1);
  311. }
  312. exit(0);
  313. }
  314. // Parent waits for a result from child
  315. int loop_count = 0;
  316. while (1) {
  317. // Wait for child to die
  318. int status;
  319. int r = waitpid(child_pid, &status, WNOHANG);
  320. if ((child_pid==r) || (r<0 && ECHILD==errno)) {
  321. // Child died somehow. Grab result and bail
  322. double tmp;
  323. ssize_t bytes_read = read(pfd[0], &tmp, sizeof(tmp));
  324. if (sizeof(tmp)==(size_t)bytes_read)
  325. rate = tmp;
  326. break;
  327. } else if (r<0) {
  328. perror("bench_algo: waitpid failed. giving up.");
  329. exit(1);
  330. }
  331. // Give up on child after a ~60s
  332. if (60<loop_count) {
  333. kill(child_pid, SIGKILL);
  334. waitpid(child_pid, &status, 0);
  335. break;
  336. }
  337. // Wait a bit longer
  338. ++loop_count;
  339. sleep(1);
  340. }
  341. // Close pipe
  342. r = close(pfd[0]);
  343. if (r<0) {
  344. perror("close - failed to close read end of pipe for --algo auto");
  345. exit(1);
  346. }
  347. r = close(pfd[1]);
  348. if (r<0) {
  349. perror("close - failed to close read end of pipe for --algo auto");
  350. exit(1);
  351. }
  352. #elif defined(WIN32)
  353. // Get handle to current exe
  354. HINSTANCE module = GetModuleHandle(0);
  355. if (!module) {
  356. applog(LOG_ERR, "failed to retrieve module handle");
  357. exit(1);
  358. }
  359. // Create a unique name
  360. char unique_name[33];
  361. snprintf(
  362. unique_name,
  363. sizeof(unique_name)-1,
  364. "bfgminer-%p",
  365. (void*)module
  366. );
  367. // Create and init a chunked of shared memory
  368. HANDLE map_handle = CreateFileMapping(
  369. INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE, // use paging file
  370. NULL, // default security attributes
  371. PAGE_READWRITE, // read/write access
  372. 0, // size: high 32-bits
  373. 4096, // size: low 32-bits
  374. unique_name // name of map object
  375. );
  376. if (NULL==map_handle) {
  377. applog(LOG_ERR, "could not create shared memory");
  378. exit(1);
  379. }
  380. void *shared_mem = MapViewOfFile(
  381. map_handle, // object to map view of
  382. FILE_MAP_WRITE, // read/write access
  383. 0, // high offset: map from
  384. 0, // low offset: beginning
  385. 0 // default: map entire file
  386. );
  387. if (NULL==shared_mem) {
  388. applog(LOG_ERR, "could not map shared memory");
  389. exit(1);
  390. }
  391. SetEnvironmentVariable("BFGMINER_SHARED_MEM", unique_name);
  392. CopyMemory(shared_mem, &rate, sizeof(rate));
  393. // Get path to current exe
  394. char cmd_line[256 + MAX_PATH];
  395. const size_t n = sizeof(cmd_line)-200;
  396. DWORD size = GetModuleFileName(module, cmd_line, n);
  397. if (0==size) {
  398. applog(LOG_ERR, "failed to retrieve module path");
  399. exit(1);
  400. }
  401. // Construct new command line based on that
  402. char *p = strlen(cmd_line) + cmd_line;
  403. sprintf(p, " --bench-algo %d", algo);
  404. SetEnvironmentVariable("BFGMINER_BENCH_ALGO", "1");
  405. // Launch a debug copy of BFGMiner
  406. STARTUPINFO startup_info;
  407. PROCESS_INFORMATION process_info;
  408. ZeroMemory(&startup_info, sizeof(startup_info));
  409. ZeroMemory(&process_info, sizeof(process_info));
  410. startup_info.cb = sizeof(startup_info);
  411. BOOL ok = CreateProcess(
  412. NULL, // No module name (use command line)
  413. cmd_line, // Command line
  414. NULL, // Process handle not inheritable
  415. NULL, // Thread handle not inheritable
  416. FALSE, // Set handle inheritance to FALSE
  417. DEBUG_ONLY_THIS_PROCESS,// We're going to debug the child
  418. NULL, // Use parent's environment block
  419. NULL, // Use parent's starting directory
  420. &startup_info, // Pointer to STARTUPINFO structure
  421. &process_info // Pointer to PROCESS_INFORMATION structure
  422. );
  423. if (!ok) {
  424. applog(LOG_ERR, "CreateProcess failed with error %d\n", GetLastError() );
  425. exit(1);
  426. }
  427. // Debug the child (only clean way to catch exceptions)
  428. while (1) {
  429. // Wait for child to do something
  430. DEBUG_EVENT debug_event;
  431. ZeroMemory(&debug_event, sizeof(debug_event));
  432. BOOL ok = WaitForDebugEvent(&debug_event, 60 * 1000);
  433. if (!ok)
  434. break;
  435. // Decide if event is "normal"
  436. int go_on =
  437. CREATE_PROCESS_DEBUG_EVENT== debug_event.dwDebugEventCode ||
  438. CREATE_THREAD_DEBUG_EVENT == debug_event.dwDebugEventCode ||
  439. EXIT_THREAD_DEBUG_EVENT == debug_event.dwDebugEventCode ||
  440. EXCEPTION_DEBUG_EVENT == debug_event.dwDebugEventCode ||
  441. LOAD_DLL_DEBUG_EVENT == debug_event.dwDebugEventCode ||
  442. OUTPUT_DEBUG_STRING_EVENT == debug_event.dwDebugEventCode ||
  443. UNLOAD_DLL_DEBUG_EVENT == debug_event.dwDebugEventCode;
  444. if (!go_on)
  445. break;
  446. // Some exceptions are also "normal", apparently.
  447. if (EXCEPTION_DEBUG_EVENT== debug_event.dwDebugEventCode) {
  448. int go_on =
  449. EXCEPTION_BREAKPOINT== debug_event.u.Exception.ExceptionRecord.ExceptionCode;
  450. if (!go_on)
  451. break;
  452. }
  453. // If nothing unexpected happened, let child proceed
  454. ContinueDebugEvent(
  455. debug_event.dwProcessId,
  456. debug_event.dwThreadId,
  457. DBG_CONTINUE
  458. );
  459. }
  460. // Clean up child process
  461. TerminateProcess(process_info.hProcess, 1);
  462. CloseHandle(process_info.hProcess);
  463. CloseHandle(process_info.hThread);
  464. // Reap return value and cleanup
  465. CopyMemory(&rate, shared_mem, sizeof(rate));
  466. (void)UnmapViewOfFile(shared_mem);
  467. (void)CloseHandle(map_handle);
  468. #else
  469. // Not linux, not unix, not WIN32 ... do our best
  470. rate = bench_algo_stage3(algo);
  471. #endif // defined(unix)
  472. // Done
  473. return rate;
  474. }
  475. static void bench_algo(
  476. double *best_rate,
  477. enum sha256_algos *best_algo,
  478. enum sha256_algos algo
  479. )
  480. {
  481. size_t n = max_name_len - strlen(algo_names[algo]);
  482. memset(name_spaces_pad, ' ', n);
  483. name_spaces_pad[n] = 0;
  484. applog(
  485. LOG_ERR,
  486. "\"%s\"%s : benchmarking algorithm ...",
  487. algo_names[algo],
  488. name_spaces_pad
  489. );
  490. double rate = bench_algo_stage2(algo);
  491. if (rate<0.0) {
  492. applog(
  493. LOG_ERR,
  494. "\"%s\"%s : algorithm fails on this platform",
  495. algo_names[algo],
  496. name_spaces_pad
  497. );
  498. } else {
  499. applog(
  500. LOG_ERR,
  501. "\"%s\"%s : algorithm runs at %.5f MH/s",
  502. algo_names[algo],
  503. name_spaces_pad,
  504. rate
  505. );
  506. if (*best_rate<rate) {
  507. *best_rate = rate;
  508. *best_algo = algo;
  509. }
  510. }
  511. }
  512. // Figure out the longest algorithm name
  513. void init_max_name_len()
  514. {
  515. size_t i;
  516. size_t nb_names = sizeof(algo_names)/sizeof(algo_names[0]);
  517. for (i=0; i<nb_names; ++i) {
  518. const char *p = algo_names[i];
  519. size_t name_len = p ? strlen(p) : 0;
  520. if (max_name_len<name_len)
  521. max_name_len = name_len;
  522. }
  523. name_spaces_pad = (char*) malloc(max_name_len+16);
  524. if (0==name_spaces_pad) {
  525. perror("malloc failed");
  526. exit(1);
  527. }
  528. }
  529. // Pick the fastest CPU hasher
  530. static enum sha256_algos pick_fastest_algo()
  531. {
  532. double best_rate = -1.0;
  533. enum sha256_algos best_algo = 0;
  534. applog(LOG_ERR, "benchmarking all sha256 algorithms ...");
  535. bench_algo(&best_rate, &best_algo, ALGO_C);
  536. #if defined(WANT_SSE2_4WAY)
  537. bench_algo(&best_rate, &best_algo, ALGO_4WAY);
  538. #endif
  539. #if defined(WANT_VIA_PADLOCK)
  540. bench_algo(&best_rate, &best_algo, ALGO_VIA);
  541. #endif
  542. bench_algo(&best_rate, &best_algo, ALGO_CRYPTOPP);
  543. #if defined(WANT_CRYPTOPP_ASM32)
  544. bench_algo(&best_rate, &best_algo, ALGO_CRYPTOPP_ASM32);
  545. #endif
  546. #if defined(WANT_X8632_SSE2)
  547. bench_algo(&best_rate, &best_algo, ALGO_SSE2_32);
  548. #endif
  549. #if defined(WANT_X8664_SSE2)
  550. bench_algo(&best_rate, &best_algo, ALGO_SSE2_64);
  551. #endif
  552. #if defined(WANT_X8664_SSE4)
  553. bench_algo(&best_rate, &best_algo, ALGO_SSE4_64);
  554. #endif
  555. #if defined(WANT_ALTIVEC_4WAY)
  556. bench_algo(&best_rate, &best_algo, ALGO_ALTIVEC_4WAY);
  557. #endif
  558. size_t n = max_name_len - strlen(algo_names[best_algo]);
  559. memset(name_spaces_pad, ' ', n);
  560. name_spaces_pad[n] = 0;
  561. applog(
  562. LOG_ERR,
  563. "\"%s\"%s : is fastest algorithm at %.5f MH/s",
  564. algo_names[best_algo],
  565. name_spaces_pad,
  566. best_rate
  567. );
  568. return best_algo;
  569. }
  570. /* FIXME: Use asprintf for better errors. */
  571. char *set_algo(const char *arg, enum sha256_algos *algo)
  572. {
  573. enum sha256_algos i;
  574. if (opt_scrypt)
  575. return "Can only use scrypt algorithm";
  576. if (!strcmp(arg, "auto")) {
  577. *algo = pick_fastest_algo();
  578. return NULL;
  579. }
  580. for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(algo_names); i++) {
  581. if (algo_names[i] && !strcmp(arg, algo_names[i])) {
  582. *algo = i;
  583. return NULL;
  584. }
  585. }
  586. return "Unknown algorithm";
  587. }
  588. #ifdef WANT_SCRYPT
  589. void set_scrypt_algo(enum sha256_algos *algo)
  590. {
  591. *algo = ALGO_SCRYPT;
  592. }
  593. #endif
  594. void show_algo(char buf[OPT_SHOW_LEN], const enum sha256_algos *algo)
  595. {
  596. strncpy(buf, algo_names[*algo], OPT_SHOW_LEN);
  597. }
  598. #endif
  599. #ifdef WANT_CPUMINE
  600. char *force_nthreads_int(const char *arg, int *i)
  601. {
  602. forced_n_threads = true;
  603. return set_int_range(arg, i, 0, 9999);
  604. }
  605. #endif
  606. #ifdef WANT_CPUMINE
  607. static void cpu_detect()
  608. {
  609. int i;
  610. // Reckon number of cores in the box
  611. #if defined(WIN32)
  612. {
  613. DWORD_PTR system_am;
  614. DWORD_PTR process_am;
  615. BOOL ok = GetProcessAffinityMask(
  616. GetCurrentProcess(),
  617. &system_am,
  618. &process_am
  619. );
  620. if (!ok) {
  621. applog(LOG_ERR, "couldn't figure out number of processors :(");
  622. num_processors = 1;
  623. } else {
  624. size_t n = 32;
  625. num_processors = 0;
  626. while (n--)
  627. if (process_am & (1<<n))
  628. ++num_processors;
  629. }
  630. }
  631. #elif defined(_SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN)
  632. num_processors = sysconf(_SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN);
  633. #elif defined(HW_NCPU)
  634. int req[] = { CTL_HW, HW_NCPU };
  635. size_t len = sizeof(num_processors);
  636. v = sysctl(req, 2, &num_processors, &len, NULL, 0);
  637. #else
  638. num_processors = 1;
  639. #endif /* !WIN32 */
  640. if (opt_n_threads < 0 || !forced_n_threads) {
  641. if (total_devices && !opt_usecpu)
  642. opt_n_threads = 0;
  643. else
  644. opt_n_threads = num_processors;
  645. }
  646. if (num_processors < 1)
  647. return;
  648. cpus = calloc(opt_n_threads, sizeof(struct cgpu_info));
  649. if (unlikely(!cpus))
  650. quit(1, "Failed to calloc cpus");
  651. for (i = 0; i < opt_n_threads; ++i) {
  652. struct cgpu_info *cgpu;
  653. cgpu = &cpus[i];
  654. cgpu->drv = &cpu_drv;
  655. cgpu->devtype = "CPU";
  656. cgpu->deven = DEV_ENABLED;
  657. cgpu->threads = 1;
  658. cgpu->kname = algo_names[opt_algo];
  659. add_cgpu(cgpu);
  660. }
  661. }
  662. static bool cpu_thread_prepare(struct thr_info *thr)
  663. {
  664. thread_reportin(thr);
  665. return true;
  666. }
  667. static uint64_t cpu_can_limit_work(struct thr_info __maybe_unused *thr)
  668. {
  669. return 0xffff;
  670. }
  671. static bool cpu_thread_init(struct thr_info *thr)
  672. {
  673. const int thr_id = thr->id;
  674. /* Set worker threads to nice 19 and then preferentially to SCHED_IDLE
  675. * and if that fails, then SCHED_BATCH. No need for this to be an
  676. * error if it fails */
  677. setpriority(PRIO_PROCESS, 0, 19);
  678. drop_policy();
  679. /* Cpu affinity only makes sense if the number of threads is a multiple
  680. * of the number of CPUs */
  681. if (!(opt_n_threads % num_processors))
  682. affine_to_cpu(dev_from_id(thr_id), dev_from_id(thr_id) % num_processors);
  683. return true;
  684. }
  685. static int64_t cpu_scanhash(struct thr_info *thr, struct work *work, int64_t max_nonce)
  686. {
  687. unsigned char hash1[64];
  688. uint32_t first_nonce = work->blk.nonce;
  689. uint32_t last_nonce;
  690. bool rc;
  691. memcpy(&hash1[0], &hash1_init[0], sizeof(hash1));
  692. CPUSearch:
  693. last_nonce = first_nonce;
  694. rc = false;
  695. /* scan nonces for a proof-of-work hash */
  696. {
  697. sha256_func func = sha256_funcs[opt_algo];
  698. rc = (*func)(
  699. thr,
  700. work->midstate,
  701. work->data,
  702. hash1,
  703. work->hash,
  704. work->target,
  705. max_nonce,
  706. &last_nonce,
  707. work->blk.nonce
  708. );
  709. }
  710. /* if nonce found, submit work */
  711. if (unlikely(rc)) {
  712. applog(LOG_DEBUG, "%"PRIpreprv" found something?", thr->cgpu->proc_repr);
  713. submit_nonce(thr, work, last_nonce);
  714. work->blk.nonce = last_nonce + 1;
  715. goto CPUSearch;
  716. }
  717. else
  718. if (unlikely(last_nonce == first_nonce))
  719. return 0;
  720. work->blk.nonce = last_nonce + 1;
  721. return last_nonce - first_nonce + 1;
  722. }
  723. struct device_drv cpu_drv = {
  724. .dname = "cpu",
  725. .name = "CPU",
  726. .drv_detect = cpu_detect,
  727. .thread_prepare = cpu_thread_prepare,
  728. .can_limit_work = cpu_can_limit_work,
  729. .thread_init = cpu_thread_init,
  730. .scanhash = cpu_scanhash,
  731. };
  732. #endif