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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
/// \file       hardware.c
/// \brief      Detection of available hardware resources
//
//  Author:     Lasse Collin
//
//  This file has been put into the public domain.
//  You can do whatever you want with this file.
//
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

#include "private.h"
#include "tuklib_cpucores.h"


/// Maximum number of worker threads. This can be set with
/// the --threads=NUM command line option.
static uint32_t threads_max = 1;

/// Memory usage limit for compression
static uint64_t memlimit_compress;

/// Memory usage limit for decompression
static uint64_t memlimit_decompress;

/// Total amount of physical RAM
static uint64_t total_ram;


extern void
hardware_threads_set(uint32_t n)
{
	if (n == 0) {
		// Automatic number of threads was requested.
		// Use the number of available CPU cores.
		threads_max = tuklib_cpucores();
		if (threads_max == 0)
			threads_max = 1;
	} else {
		threads_max = n;
	}

	return;
}


extern uint32_t
hardware_threads_get(void)
{
	return threads_max;
}


extern void
hardware_memlimit_set(uint64_t new_memlimit,
		bool set_compress, bool set_decompress, bool is_percentage)
{
	if (is_percentage) {
		assert(new_memlimit > 0);
		assert(new_memlimit <= 100);
		new_memlimit = (uint32_t)new_memlimit * total_ram / 100;
	}

	if (set_compress)
		memlimit_compress = new_memlimit;

	if (set_decompress)
		memlimit_decompress = new_memlimit;

	return;
}


extern uint64_t
hardware_memlimit_get(enum operation_mode mode)
{
	// Zero is a special value that indicates the default. Currently
	// the default simply disables the limit. Once there is threading
	// support, this might be a little more complex, because there will
	// probably be a special case where a user asks for "optimal" number
	// of threads instead of a specific number (this might even become
	// the default mode). Each thread may use a significant amount of
	// memory. When there are no memory usage limits set, we need some
	// default soft limit for calculating the "optimal" number of
	// threads.
	const uint64_t memlimit = mode == MODE_COMPRESS
			? memlimit_compress : memlimit_decompress;
	return memlimit != 0 ? memlimit : UINT64_MAX;
}


/// Helper for hardware_memlimit_show() to print one human-readable info line.
static void
memlimit_show(const char *str, uint64_t value)
{
	// The memory usage limit is considered to be disabled if value
	// is 0 or UINT64_MAX. This might get a bit more complex once there
	// is threading support. See the comment in hardware_memlimit_get().
	if (value == 0 || value == UINT64_MAX)
		printf("%s %s\n", str, _("Disabled"));
	else
		printf("%s %s MiB (%s B)\n", str,
				uint64_to_str(round_up_to_mib(value), 0),
				uint64_to_str(value, 1));

	return;
}


extern void
hardware_memlimit_show(void)
{
	if (opt_robot) {
		printf("%" PRIu64 "\t%" PRIu64 "\t%" PRIu64 "\n", total_ram,
				memlimit_compress, memlimit_decompress);
	} else {
		// TRANSLATORS: Test with "xz --info-memory" to see if
		// the alignment looks nice.
		memlimit_show(_("Total amount of physical memory (RAM): "),
				total_ram);
		memlimit_show(_("Memory usage limit for compression:    "),
				memlimit_compress);
		memlimit_show(_("Memory usage limit for decompression:  "),
				memlimit_decompress);
	}

	tuklib_exit(E_SUCCESS, E_ERROR, message_verbosity_get() != V_SILENT);
}


extern void
hardware_init(void)
{
	// Get the amount of RAM. If we cannot determine it,
	// use the assumption defined by the configure script.
	total_ram = lzma_physmem();
	if (total_ram == 0)
		total_ram = (uint64_t)(ASSUME_RAM) * 1024 * 1024;

	// Set the defaults.
	hardware_memlimit_set(0, true, true, false);
	return;
}