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//! Data-structures / interpretation for extended leafs (>= 0x8000_0000)
use core::fmt::{self, Debug, Display, Formatter};
use core::mem::size_of;
use core::slice;
use core::str;

use crate::{get_bits, CpuIdResult, Vendor};

/// Extended Processor and Processor Feature Identifiers (LEAF=0x8000_0001)
///
/// # Platforms
/// ✅ AMD 🟡 Intel
#[cfg_attr(feature = "serialize", derive(Serialize, Deserialize))]
pub struct ExtendedProcessorFeatureIdentifiers {
    vendor: Vendor,
    eax: u32,
    ebx: u32,
    ecx: ExtendedFunctionInfoEcx,
    edx: ExtendedFunctionInfoEdx,
}

impl ExtendedProcessorFeatureIdentifiers {
    pub(crate) fn new(vendor: Vendor, data: CpuIdResult) -> Self {
        Self {
            vendor,
            eax: data.eax,
            ebx: data.ebx,
            ecx: ExtendedFunctionInfoEcx::from_bits_truncate(data.ecx),
            edx: ExtendedFunctionInfoEdx::from_bits_truncate(data.edx),
        }
    }

    /// Extended Processor Signature.
    ///
    /// # AMD
    /// The value returned is the same as the value returned in EAX for LEAF=0x0000_0001
    /// (use `CpuId.get_feature_info` instead)
    ///
    /// # Intel
    /// Vague mention of "Extended Processor Signature", not clear what it's supposed to
    /// represent.
    ///
    /// # Platforms
    /// ✅ AMD ✅ Intel
    pub fn extended_signature(&self) -> u32 {
        self.eax
    }

    /// Returns package type on AMD.
    ///
    /// Package type. If `(Family[7:0] >= 10h)`, this field is valid. If
    /// `(Family[7:0]<10h)`, this field is reserved
    ///
    /// # Platforms
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (reserved)
    pub fn pkg_type(&self) -> u32 {
        get_bits(self.ebx, 28, 31)
    }

    /// Returns brand ID on AMD.
    ///
    /// This field, in conjunction with CPUID `LEAF=0x0000_0001_EBX[8BitBrandId]`, and used
    /// by firmware to generate the processor name string.
    ///
    /// # Platforms
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (reserved)
    pub fn brand_id(&self) -> u32 {
        get_bits(self.ebx, 0, 15)
    }

    /// Is LAHF/SAHF available in 64-bit mode?
    ///
    /// # Platforms
    /// ✅ AMD ✅ Intel
    pub fn has_lahf_sahf(&self) -> bool {
        self.ecx.contains(ExtendedFunctionInfoEcx::LAHF_SAHF)
    }

    /// Check support legacy cmp.
    ///
    /// # Platform
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (will return false)
    pub fn has_cmp_legacy(&self) -> bool {
        self.vendor == Vendor::Amd && self.ecx.contains(ExtendedFunctionInfoEcx::CMP_LEGACY)
    }

    /// Secure virtual machine supported.
    ///
    /// # Platform
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (will return false)
    pub fn has_svm(&self) -> bool {
        self.vendor == Vendor::Amd && self.ecx.contains(ExtendedFunctionInfoEcx::SVM)
    }

    /// Extended APIC space.
    ///
    /// This bit indicates the presence of extended APIC register space starting at offset
    /// 400h from the “APIC Base Address Register,” as specified in the BKDG.
    ///
    /// # Platform
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (will return false)
    pub fn has_ext_apic_space(&self) -> bool {
        self.vendor == Vendor::Amd && self.ecx.contains(ExtendedFunctionInfoEcx::EXT_APIC_SPACE)
    }

    /// LOCK MOV CR0 means MOV CR8. See “MOV(CRn)” in APM3.
    ///
    /// # Platform
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (will return false)
    pub fn has_alt_mov_cr8(&self) -> bool {
        self.vendor == Vendor::Amd && self.ecx.contains(ExtendedFunctionInfoEcx::ALTMOVCR8)
    }

    /// Is LZCNT available?
    ///
    /// # AMD
    /// It's called ABM (Advanced bit manipulation) on AMD and also adds support for
    /// some other instructions.
    ///
    /// # Platforms
    /// ✅ AMD ✅ Intel
    pub fn has_lzcnt(&self) -> bool {
        self.ecx.contains(ExtendedFunctionInfoEcx::LZCNT)
    }

    /// XTRQ, INSERTQ, MOVNTSS, and MOVNTSD instruction support.
    ///
    /// See “EXTRQ”, “INSERTQ”,“MOVNTSS”, and “MOVNTSD” in APM4.
    ///
    /// # Platform
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (will return false)
    pub fn has_sse4a(&self) -> bool {
        self.vendor == Vendor::Amd && self.ecx.contains(ExtendedFunctionInfoEcx::SSE4A)
    }

    /// Misaligned SSE mode. See “Misaligned Access Support Added for SSE Instructions” in
    /// APM1.
    ///
    /// # Platform
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (will return false)
    pub fn has_misaligned_sse_mode(&self) -> bool {
        self.vendor == Vendor::Amd && self.ecx.contains(ExtendedFunctionInfoEcx::MISALIGNSSE)
    }

    /// Is PREFETCHW available?
    ///
    /// # AMD
    /// PREFETCH and PREFETCHW instruction support.
    ///
    /// # Platforms
    /// ✅ AMD ✅ Intel
    pub fn has_prefetchw(&self) -> bool {
        self.ecx.contains(ExtendedFunctionInfoEcx::PREFETCHW)
    }

    /// Indicates OS-visible workaround support
    ///
    /// # Platform
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (will return false)
    pub fn has_osvw(&self) -> bool {
        self.vendor == Vendor::Amd && self.ecx.contains(ExtendedFunctionInfoEcx::OSVW)
    }

    /// Instruction based sampling.
    ///
    /// # Platform
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (will return false)
    pub fn has_ibs(&self) -> bool {
        self.vendor == Vendor::Amd && self.ecx.contains(ExtendedFunctionInfoEcx::IBS)
    }

    /// Extended operation support.
    ///
    /// # Platform
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (will return false)
    pub fn has_xop(&self) -> bool {
        self.vendor == Vendor::Amd && self.ecx.contains(ExtendedFunctionInfoEcx::XOP)
    }

    /// SKINIT and STGI are supported.
    ///
    /// Indicates support for SKINIT and STGI, independent of the value of
    /// `MSRC000_0080[SVME]`.
    ///
    /// # Platform
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (will return false)
    pub fn has_skinit(&self) -> bool {
        self.vendor == Vendor::Amd && self.ecx.contains(ExtendedFunctionInfoEcx::SKINIT)
    }

    /// Watchdog timer support.
    ///
    /// Indicates support for MSRC001_0074.
    ///
    /// # Platform
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (will return false)
    pub fn has_wdt(&self) -> bool {
        self.vendor == Vendor::Amd && self.ecx.contains(ExtendedFunctionInfoEcx::WDT)
    }

    /// Lightweight profiling support
    ///
    /// # Platform
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (will return false)
    pub fn has_lwp(&self) -> bool {
        self.vendor == Vendor::Amd && self.ecx.contains(ExtendedFunctionInfoEcx::LWP)
    }

    /// Four-operand FMA instruction support.
    ///
    /// # Platform
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (will return false)
    pub fn has_fma4(&self) -> bool {
        self.vendor == Vendor::Amd && self.ecx.contains(ExtendedFunctionInfoEcx::FMA4)
    }

    /// Trailing bit manipulation instruction support.
    ///
    /// # Platform
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (will return false)
    pub fn has_tbm(&self) -> bool {
        self.vendor == Vendor::Amd && self.ecx.contains(ExtendedFunctionInfoEcx::TBM)
    }

    /// Topology extensions support.
    ///
    /// Indicates support for CPUID `Fn8000_001D_EAX_x[N:0]-CPUID Fn8000_001E_EDX`.
    ///
    /// # Platform
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (will return false)
    pub fn has_topology_extensions(&self) -> bool {
        self.vendor == Vendor::Amd && self.ecx.contains(ExtendedFunctionInfoEcx::TOPEXT)
    }

    /// Processor performance counter extensions support.
    ///
    /// Indicates support for `MSRC001_020[A,8,6,4,2,0]` and `MSRC001_020[B,9,7,5,3,1]`.
    ///
    /// # Platform
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (will return false)
    pub fn has_perf_cntr_extensions(&self) -> bool {
        self.vendor == Vendor::Amd && self.ecx.contains(ExtendedFunctionInfoEcx::PERFCTREXT)
    }

    /// NB performance counter extensions support.
    ///
    /// Indicates support for `MSRC001_024[6,4,2,0]` and `MSRC001_024[7,5,3,1]`.
    ///
    /// # Platform
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (will return false)
    pub fn has_nb_perf_cntr_extensions(&self) -> bool {
        self.vendor == Vendor::Amd && self.ecx.contains(ExtendedFunctionInfoEcx::PERFCTREXTNB)
    }

    /// Data access breakpoint extension.
    ///
    /// Indicates support for `MSRC001_1027` and `MSRC001_101[B:9]`.
    ///
    /// # Platform
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (will return false)
    pub fn has_data_access_bkpt_extension(&self) -> bool {
        self.vendor == Vendor::Amd && self.ecx.contains(ExtendedFunctionInfoEcx::DATABRKPEXT)
    }

    /// Performance time-stamp counter.
    ///
    /// Indicates support for `MSRC001_0280` `[Performance Time Stamp Counter]`.
    ///
    /// # Platform
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (will return false)
    pub fn has_perf_tsc(&self) -> bool {
        self.vendor == Vendor::Amd && self.ecx.contains(ExtendedFunctionInfoEcx::PERFTSC)
    }

    /// Support for L3 performance counter extension.
    ///
    /// # Platform
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (will return false)
    pub fn has_perf_cntr_llc_extensions(&self) -> bool {
        self.vendor == Vendor::Amd && self.ecx.contains(ExtendedFunctionInfoEcx::PERFCTREXTLLC)
    }

    /// Support for MWAITX and MONITORX instructions.
    ///
    /// # Platform
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (will return false)
    pub fn has_monitorx_mwaitx(&self) -> bool {
        self.vendor == Vendor::Amd && self.ecx.contains(ExtendedFunctionInfoEcx::MONITORX)
    }

    /// Breakpoint Addressing masking extended to bit 31.
    ///
    /// # Platform
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (will return false)
    pub fn has_addr_mask_extension(&self) -> bool {
        self.vendor == Vendor::Amd && self.ecx.contains(ExtendedFunctionInfoEcx::ADDRMASKEXT)
    }

    /// Are fast system calls available.
    ///
    /// # Platforms
    /// ✅ AMD ✅ Intel
    pub fn has_syscall_sysret(&self) -> bool {
        self.edx.contains(ExtendedFunctionInfoEdx::SYSCALL_SYSRET)
    }

    /// Is there support for execute disable bit.
    ///
    /// # Platforms
    /// ✅ AMD ✅ Intel
    pub fn has_execute_disable(&self) -> bool {
        self.edx.contains(ExtendedFunctionInfoEdx::EXECUTE_DISABLE)
    }

    /// AMD extensions to MMX instructions.
    ///
    /// # Platform
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (will return false)
    pub fn has_mmx_extensions(&self) -> bool {
        self.vendor == Vendor::Amd && self.edx.contains(ExtendedFunctionInfoEdx::MMXEXT)
    }

    /// FXSAVE and FXRSTOR instruction optimizations.
    ///
    /// # Platform
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (will return false)
    pub fn has_fast_fxsave_fxstor(&self) -> bool {
        self.vendor == Vendor::Amd && self.edx.contains(ExtendedFunctionInfoEdx::FFXSR)
    }

    /// Is there support for 1GiB pages.
    ///
    /// # Platforms
    /// ✅ AMD ✅ Intel
    pub fn has_1gib_pages(&self) -> bool {
        self.edx.contains(ExtendedFunctionInfoEdx::GIB_PAGES)
    }

    /// Check support for rdtscp instruction.
    ///
    /// # Platforms
    /// ✅ AMD ✅ Intel
    pub fn has_rdtscp(&self) -> bool {
        self.edx.contains(ExtendedFunctionInfoEdx::RDTSCP)
    }

    /// Check support for 64-bit mode.
    ///
    /// # Platforms
    /// ✅ AMD ✅ Intel
    pub fn has_64bit_mode(&self) -> bool {
        self.edx.contains(ExtendedFunctionInfoEdx::I64BIT_MODE)
    }

    /// 3DNow AMD extensions.
    ///
    /// # Platform
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (will return false)
    pub fn has_amd_3dnow_extensions(&self) -> bool {
        self.vendor == Vendor::Amd && self.edx.contains(ExtendedFunctionInfoEdx::THREEDNOWEXT)
    }

    /// 3DNow extensions.
    ///
    /// # Platform
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (will return false)
    pub fn has_3dnow(&self) -> bool {
        self.vendor == Vendor::Amd && self.edx.contains(ExtendedFunctionInfoEdx::THREEDNOW)
    }
}

impl Debug for ExtendedProcessorFeatureIdentifiers {
    fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> core::fmt::Result {
        let mut ds = f.debug_struct("ExtendedProcessorFeatureIdentifiers");
        ds.field("extended_signature", &self.extended_signature());

        if self.vendor == Vendor::Amd {
            ds.field("pkg_type", &self.pkg_type());
            ds.field("brand_id", &self.brand_id());
        }
        ds.field("ecx_features", &self.ecx);
        ds.field("edx_features", &self.edx);
        ds.finish()
    }
}

bitflags! {
    #[cfg_attr(feature = "serialize", derive(Serialize, Deserialize))]
    struct ExtendedFunctionInfoEcx: u32 {
        const LAHF_SAHF = 1 << 0;
        const CMP_LEGACY =  1 << 1;
        const SVM = 1 << 2;
        const EXT_APIC_SPACE = 1 << 3;
        const ALTMOVCR8 = 1 << 4;
        const LZCNT = 1 << 5;
        const SSE4A = 1 << 6;
        const MISALIGNSSE = 1 << 7;
        const PREFETCHW = 1 << 8;
        const OSVW = 1 << 9;
        const IBS = 1 << 10;
        const XOP = 1 << 11;
        const SKINIT = 1 << 12;
        const WDT = 1 << 13;
        const LWP = 1 << 15;
        const FMA4 = 1 << 16;
        const TBM = 1 << 21;
        const TOPEXT = 1 << 22;
        const PERFCTREXT = 1 << 23;
        const PERFCTREXTNB = 1 << 24;
        const DATABRKPEXT = 1 << 26;
        const PERFTSC = 1 << 27;
        const PERFCTREXTLLC = 1 << 28;
        const MONITORX = 1 << 29;
        const ADDRMASKEXT = 1 << 30;
    }
}

bitflags! {
    #[cfg_attr(feature = "serialize", derive(Serialize, Deserialize))]
    struct ExtendedFunctionInfoEdx: u32 {
        const SYSCALL_SYSRET = 1 << 11;
        const EXECUTE_DISABLE = 1 << 20;
        const MMXEXT = 1 << 22;
        const FFXSR = 1 << 24;
        const GIB_PAGES = 1 << 26;
        const RDTSCP = 1 << 27;
        const I64BIT_MODE = 1 << 29;
        const THREEDNOWEXT = 1 << 30;
        const THREEDNOW = 1 << 31;
    }
}

/// Processor name (LEAF=0x8000_0002..=0x8000_0004).
///
/// ASCII string up to 48 characters in length corresponding to the processor name.
///
/// # Platforms
/// ✅ AMD ✅ Intel
#[cfg_attr(feature = "serialize", derive(Serialize, Deserialize))]
pub struct ProcessorBrandString {
    data: [CpuIdResult; 3],
}

impl ProcessorBrandString {
    pub(crate) fn new(data: [CpuIdResult; 3]) -> Self {
        Self { data }
    }

    /// Return the processor brand string as a rust string.
    ///
    /// For example:
    /// "11th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-1165G7 @ 2.80GHz".
    pub fn as_str(&self) -> &str {
        // Safety: CpuIdResult is laid out with repr(C), and the array
        // self.data contains 3 contiguous elements.
        let slice: &[u8] = unsafe {
            slice::from_raw_parts(
                self.data.as_ptr() as *const u8,
                self.data.len() * size_of::<CpuIdResult>(),
            )
        };

        // Brand terminated at nul byte or end, whichever comes first.
        let slice = slice.split(|&x| x == 0).next().unwrap();
        str::from_utf8(slice)
            .unwrap_or("Invalid Processor Brand String")
            .trim()
    }
}

impl Debug for ProcessorBrandString {
    fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> core::fmt::Result {
        f.debug_struct("ProcessorBrandString")
            .field("as_str", &self.as_str())
            .finish()
    }
}

/// L1 Cache and TLB Information (LEAF=0x8000_0005).
///
/// # Availability
/// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (reserved=0)
#[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Debug)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "serialize", derive(Serialize, Deserialize))]
pub struct L1CacheTlbInfo {
    eax: u32,
    ebx: u32,
    ecx: u32,
    edx: u32,
}

impl L1CacheTlbInfo {
    pub(crate) fn new(data: CpuIdResult) -> Self {
        Self {
            eax: data.eax,
            ebx: data.ebx,
            ecx: data.ecx,
            edx: data.edx,
        }
    }

    /// Data TLB associativity for 2-MB and 4-MB pages.
    pub fn dtlb_2m_4m_associativity(&self) -> Associativity {
        let assoc_bits = get_bits(self.eax, 24, 31) as u8;
        Associativity::for_l1(assoc_bits)
    }

    /// Data TLB number of entries for 2-MB and 4-MB pages.
    ///
    /// The value returned is for the number of entries available for the 2-MB page size;
    /// 4-MB pages require two 2-MB entries, so the number of entries available for the
    /// 4-MB page size is one-half the returned value.
    pub fn dtlb_2m_4m_size(&self) -> u8 {
        get_bits(self.eax, 16, 23) as u8
    }

    /// Instruction TLB associativity for 2-MB and 4-MB pages.
    pub fn itlb_2m_4m_associativity(&self) -> Associativity {
        let assoc_bits = get_bits(self.eax, 8, 15) as u8;
        Associativity::for_l1(assoc_bits)
    }

    /// Instruction TLB number of entries for 2-MB and 4-MB pages.
    ///
    /// The value returned is for the number of entries available for the 2-MB page size;
    /// 4-MB pages require two 2-MB entries, so the number of entries available for the
    /// 4-MB page size is one-half the returned value.
    pub fn itlb_2m_4m_size(&self) -> u8 {
        get_bits(self.eax, 0, 7) as u8
    }

    /// Data TLB associativity for 4K pages.
    pub fn dtlb_4k_associativity(&self) -> Associativity {
        let assoc_bits = get_bits(self.ebx, 24, 31) as u8;
        Associativity::for_l1(assoc_bits)
    }

    /// Data TLB number of entries for 4K pages.
    pub fn dtlb_4k_size(&self) -> u8 {
        get_bits(self.ebx, 16, 23) as u8
    }

    /// Instruction TLB associativity for 4K pages.
    pub fn itlb_4k_associativity(&self) -> Associativity {
        let assoc_bits = get_bits(self.ebx, 8, 15) as u8;
        Associativity::for_l1(assoc_bits)
    }

    /// Instruction TLB number of entries for 4K pages.
    pub fn itlb_4k_size(&self) -> u8 {
        get_bits(self.ebx, 0, 7) as u8
    }

    /// L1 data cache size in KB
    pub fn dcache_size(&self) -> u8 {
        get_bits(self.ecx, 24, 31) as u8
    }

    /// L1 data cache associativity.
    pub fn dcache_associativity(&self) -> Associativity {
        let assoc_bits = get_bits(self.ecx, 16, 23) as u8;
        Associativity::for_l1(assoc_bits)
    }

    /// L1 data cache lines per tag.
    pub fn dcache_lines_per_tag(&self) -> u8 {
        get_bits(self.ecx, 8, 15) as u8
    }

    /// L1 data cache line size in bytes.
    pub fn dcache_line_size(&self) -> u8 {
        get_bits(self.ecx, 0, 7) as u8
    }

    /// L1 instruction cache size in KB
    pub fn icache_size(&self) -> u8 {
        get_bits(self.edx, 24, 31) as u8
    }

    /// L1 instruction cache associativity.
    pub fn icache_associativity(&self) -> Associativity {
        let assoc_bits = get_bits(self.edx, 16, 23) as u8;
        Associativity::for_l1(assoc_bits)
    }

    /// L1 instruction cache lines per tag.
    pub fn icache_lines_per_tag(&self) -> u8 {
        get_bits(self.edx, 8, 15) as u8
    }

    /// L1 instruction cache line size in bytes.
    pub fn icache_line_size(&self) -> u8 {
        get_bits(self.edx, 0, 7) as u8
    }
}

/// L2/L3 Cache and TLB Information (LEAF=0x8000_0006).
///
/// # Availability
/// ✅ AMD 🟡 Intel
#[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Debug)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "serialize", derive(Serialize, Deserialize))]
pub struct L2And3CacheTlbInfo {
    eax: u32,
    ebx: u32,
    ecx: u32,
    edx: u32,
}

impl L2And3CacheTlbInfo {
    pub(crate) fn new(data: CpuIdResult) -> Self {
        Self {
            eax: data.eax,
            ebx: data.ebx,
            ecx: data.ecx,
            edx: data.edx,
        }
    }

    /// L2 Data TLB associativity for 2-MB and 4-MB pages.
    ///
    /// # Availability
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (reserved=0)
    pub fn dtlb_2m_4m_associativity(&self) -> Associativity {
        let assoc_bits = get_bits(self.eax, 28, 31) as u8;
        Associativity::for_l2(assoc_bits)
    }

    /// L2 Data TLB number of entries for 2-MB and 4-MB pages.
    ///
    /// The value returned is for the number of entries available for the 2-MB page size;
    /// 4-MB pages require two 2-MB entries, so the number of entries available for the
    /// 4-MB page size is one-half the returned value.
    ///
    /// # Availability
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (reserved=0)
    pub fn dtlb_2m_4m_size(&self) -> u16 {
        get_bits(self.eax, 16, 27) as u16
    }

    /// L2 Instruction TLB associativity for 2-MB and 4-MB pages.
    ///
    /// # Availability
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (reserved=0)
    pub fn itlb_2m_4m_associativity(&self) -> Associativity {
        let assoc_bits = get_bits(self.eax, 12, 15) as u8;
        Associativity::for_l2(assoc_bits)
    }

    /// L2 Instruction TLB number of entries for 2-MB and 4-MB pages.
    ///
    /// The value returned is for the number of entries available for the 2-MB page size;
    /// 4-MB pages require two 2-MB entries, so the number of entries available for the
    /// 4-MB page size is one-half the returned value.
    ///
    /// # Availability
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (reserved=0)
    pub fn itlb_2m_4m_size(&self) -> u16 {
        get_bits(self.eax, 0, 11) as u16
    }

    /// L2 Data TLB associativity for 4K pages.
    ///
    /// # Availability
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (reserved=0)
    pub fn dtlb_4k_associativity(&self) -> Associativity {
        let assoc_bits = get_bits(self.ebx, 28, 31) as u8;
        Associativity::for_l2(assoc_bits)
    }

    /// L2 Data TLB number of entries for 4K pages.
    ///
    /// # Availability
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (reserved=0)
    pub fn dtlb_4k_size(&self) -> u16 {
        get_bits(self.ebx, 16, 27) as u16
    }

    /// L2 Instruction TLB associativity for 4K pages.
    ///
    /// # Availability
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (reserved=0)
    pub fn itlb_4k_associativity(&self) -> Associativity {
        let assoc_bits = get_bits(self.ebx, 12, 15) as u8;
        Associativity::for_l2(assoc_bits)
    }

    /// L2 Instruction TLB number of entries for 4K pages.
    ///
    /// # Availability
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (reserved=0)
    pub fn itlb_4k_size(&self) -> u16 {
        get_bits(self.ebx, 0, 11) as u16
    }

    /// L2 Cache Line size in bytes
    ///
    /// # Platforms
    /// ✅ AMD ✅ Intel
    pub fn l2cache_line_size(&self) -> u8 {
        get_bits(self.ecx, 0, 7) as u8
    }

    /// L2 cache lines per tag.
    ///
    /// # Availability
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (reserved=0)
    pub fn l2cache_lines_per_tag(&self) -> u8 {
        get_bits(self.ecx, 8, 11) as u8
    }

    /// L2 Associativity field
    ///
    /// # Availability
    /// ✅ AMD ✅ Intel
    pub fn l2cache_associativity(&self) -> Associativity {
        let assoc_bits = get_bits(self.ecx, 12, 15) as u8;
        Associativity::for_l2(assoc_bits)
    }

    /// Cache size in KB.
    ///
    /// # Platforms
    /// ✅ AMD ✅ Intel
    pub fn l2cache_size(&self) -> u16 {
        get_bits(self.ecx, 16, 31) as u16
    }

    /// L2 Cache Line size in bytes
    ///
    /// # Platforms
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (reserved=0)
    pub fn l3cache_line_size(&self) -> u8 {
        get_bits(self.edx, 0, 7) as u8
    }

    /// L2 cache lines per tag.
    ///
    /// # Availability
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (reserved=0)
    pub fn l3cache_lines_per_tag(&self) -> u8 {
        get_bits(self.edx, 8, 11) as u8
    }

    /// L2 Associativity field
    ///
    /// # Availability
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (reserved=0)
    pub fn l3cache_associativity(&self) -> Associativity {
        let assoc_bits = get_bits(self.edx, 12, 15) as u8;
        Associativity::for_l3(assoc_bits)
    }

    /// Specifies the L3 cache size range
    ///
    /// `(L3Size[31:18] * 512KB) <= L3 cache size < ((L3Size[31:18]+1) * 512KB)`.
    ///
    /// # Platforms
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (reserved=0)
    pub fn l3cache_size(&self) -> u16 {
        get_bits(self.edx, 18, 31) as u16
    }
}

/// Info about cache Associativity.
#[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Debug)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "serialize", derive(Serialize, Deserialize))]
pub enum Associativity {
    Disabled,
    DirectMapped,
    NWay(u8),
    FullyAssociative,
    Unknown,
}

impl Display for Associativity {
    fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
        let s = match self {
            Associativity::Disabled => "Disabled",
            Associativity::DirectMapped => "Direct mapped",
            Associativity::NWay(n) => {
                return write!(f, "NWay({})", n);
            }
            Associativity::FullyAssociative => "Fully associative",
            Associativity::Unknown => "Unknown (check leaf 0x8000_001d)",
        };
        f.write_str(s)
    }
}

impl Associativity {
    /// Constructor for L1 Cache and TLB Associativity Field Encodings
    fn for_l1(n: u8) -> Associativity {
        match n {
            0x0 => Associativity::Disabled, // Intel only, AMD is reserved
            0x1 => Associativity::DirectMapped,
            0x2..=0xfe => Associativity::NWay(n),
            0xff => Associativity::FullyAssociative,
        }
    }

    /// Constructor for L2 Cache and TLB Associativity Field Encodings
    fn for_l2(n: u8) -> Associativity {
        match n {
            0x0 => Associativity::Disabled,
            0x1 => Associativity::DirectMapped,
            0x2 => Associativity::NWay(2),
            0x4 => Associativity::NWay(4),
            0x5 => Associativity::NWay(6), // Reserved on Intel
            0x6 => Associativity::NWay(8),
            0x8 => Associativity::NWay(16),
            0x9 => Associativity::Unknown, // Intel: Reserved, AMD: Value for all fields should be determined from Fn8000_001D
            0xa => Associativity::NWay(32),
            0xb => Associativity::NWay(48),
            0xc => Associativity::NWay(64),
            0xd => Associativity::NWay(96),
            0xe => Associativity::NWay(128),
            0xF => Associativity::FullyAssociative,
            _ => Associativity::Unknown,
        }
    }

    /// Constructor for L2 Cache and TLB Associativity Field Encodings
    fn for_l3(n: u8) -> Associativity {
        Associativity::for_l2(n)
    }
}

/// Processor Power Management and RAS Capabilities (LEAF=0x8000_0007).
///
/// # Platforms
/// ✅ AMD 🟡 Intel
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "serialize", derive(Serialize, Deserialize))]
pub struct ApmInfo {
    /// Reserved on AMD and Intel.
    _eax: u32,
    ebx: RasCapabilities,
    ecx: u32,
    edx: ApmInfoEdx,
}

impl ApmInfo {
    pub(crate) fn new(data: CpuIdResult) -> Self {
        Self {
            _eax: data.eax,
            ebx: RasCapabilities::from_bits_truncate(data.ebx),
            ecx: data.ecx,
            edx: ApmInfoEdx::from_bits_truncate(data.edx),
        }
    }

    /// Is MCA overflow recovery available?
    ///
    /// If set, indicates that MCA overflow conditions (`MCi_STATUS[Overflow]=1`)
    /// are not fatal; software may safely ignore such conditions. If clear, MCA
    /// overflow conditions require software to shut down the system.
    ///
    /// # Platforms
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (reserved=false)
    pub fn has_mca_overflow_recovery(&self) -> bool {
        self.ebx.contains(RasCapabilities::MCAOVFLRECOV)
    }

    /// Has Software uncorrectable error containment and recovery capability?
    ///
    /// The processor supports software containment of uncorrectable errors
    /// through context synchronizing data poisoning and deferred error
    /// interrupts.
    ///
    /// # Platforms
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (reserved=false)
    pub fn has_succor(&self) -> bool {
        self.ebx.contains(RasCapabilities::SUCCOR)
    }

    /// Has Hardware assert supported?
    ///
    /// Indicates support for `MSRC001_10[DF:C0]`.
    ///
    /// # Platforms
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (reserved=false)
    pub fn has_hwa(&self) -> bool {
        self.ebx.contains(RasCapabilities::HWA)
    }

    /// Specifies the ratio of the compute unit power accumulator sample period
    /// to the TSC counter period.
    ///
    /// Returns a value of 0 if not applicable for the system.
    ///
    /// # Platforms
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (reserved=0)
    pub fn cpu_pwr_sample_time_ratio(&self) -> u32 {
        self.ecx
    }

    /// Is Temperature Sensor available?
    ///
    /// # Platforms
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (reserved=false)
    pub fn has_ts(&self) -> bool {
        self.edx.contains(ApmInfoEdx::TS)
    }

    /// Frequency ID control.
    ///
    /// # Note
    /// Function replaced by `has_hw_pstate`.
    ///
    /// # Platforms
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (reserved=false)
    pub fn has_freq_id_ctrl(&self) -> bool {
        self.edx.contains(ApmInfoEdx::FID)
    }

    /// Voltage ID control.
    ///
    /// # Note
    /// Function replaced by `has_hw_pstate`.
    ///
    /// # Platforms
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (reserved=false)
    pub fn has_volt_id_ctrl(&self) -> bool {
        self.edx.contains(ApmInfoEdx::VID)
    }

    /// Has THERMTRIP?
    ///
    /// # Platforms
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (reserved=false)
    pub fn has_thermtrip(&self) -> bool {
        self.edx.contains(ApmInfoEdx::TTP)
    }

    /// Hardware thermal control (HTC)?
    ///
    /// # Platforms
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (reserved=false)
    pub fn has_tm(&self) -> bool {
        self.edx.contains(ApmInfoEdx::TM)
    }

    /// Has 100 MHz multiplier Control?
    ///
    /// # Platforms
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (reserved=false)
    pub fn has_100mhz_steps(&self) -> bool {
        self.edx.contains(ApmInfoEdx::MHZSTEPS100)
    }

    /// Has Hardware P-state control?
    ///
    /// MSRC001_0061 [P-state Current Limit], MSRC001_0062 [P-state Control] and
    /// MSRC001_0063 [P-state Status] exist
    ///
    /// # Platforms
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (reserved=false)
    pub fn has_hw_pstate(&self) -> bool {
        self.edx.contains(ApmInfoEdx::HWPSTATE)
    }

    /// Is Invariant TSC available?
    ///
    /// # Platforms
    /// ✅ AMD ✅ Intel
    pub fn has_invariant_tsc(&self) -> bool {
        self.edx.contains(ApmInfoEdx::INVTSC)
    }

    /// Has Core performance boost?
    ///
    /// # Platforms
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (reserved=false)
    pub fn has_cpb(&self) -> bool {
        self.edx.contains(ApmInfoEdx::CPB)
    }

    /// Has Read-only effective frequency interface?
    ///
    /// Indicates presence of MSRC000_00E7 [Read-Only Max Performance Frequency
    /// Clock Count (MPerfReadOnly)] and MSRC000_00E8 [Read-Only Actual
    /// Performance Frequency Clock Count (APerfReadOnly)].
    ///
    /// # Platforms
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (reserved=false)
    pub fn has_ro_effective_freq_iface(&self) -> bool {
        self.edx.contains(ApmInfoEdx::EFFFREQRO)
    }

    /// Indicates support for processor feedback interface.
    ///
    /// # Note
    /// This feature is deprecated.
    ///
    /// # Platforms
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (reserved=false)
    pub fn has_feedback_iface(&self) -> bool {
        self.edx.contains(ApmInfoEdx::PROCFEEDBACKIF)
    }

    /// Has Processor power reporting interface?
    ///
    /// # Platforms
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (reserved=false)
    pub fn has_power_reporting_iface(&self) -> bool {
        self.edx.contains(ApmInfoEdx::PROCPWRREPORT)
    }
}

bitflags! {
    #[cfg_attr(feature = "serialize", derive(Serialize, Deserialize))]
    struct ApmInfoEdx: u32 {
        const TS = 1 << 0;
        const FID = 1 << 1;
        const VID = 1 << 2;
        const TTP = 1 << 3;
        const TM = 1 << 4;
        const MHZSTEPS100 = 1 << 6;
        const HWPSTATE = 1 << 7;
        const INVTSC = 1 << 8;
        const CPB = 1 << 9;
        const EFFFREQRO = 1 << 10;
        const PROCFEEDBACKIF = 1 << 11;
        const PROCPWRREPORT = 1 << 12;
    }
}

bitflags! {
    #[cfg_attr(feature = "serialize", derive(Serialize, Deserialize))]
    struct RasCapabilities: u32 {
        const MCAOVFLRECOV = 1 << 0;
        const SUCCOR = 1 << 1;
        const HWA = 1 << 2;
    }
}

/// Processor Capacity Parameters and Extended Feature Identification
/// (LEAF=0x8000_0008).
///
/// This function provides the size or capacity of various architectural
/// parameters that vary by implementation, as well as an extension to the
/// 0x8000_0001 feature identifiers.
///
/// # Platforms
/// ✅ AMD 🟡 Intel
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "serialize", derive(Serialize, Deserialize))]
pub struct ProcessorCapacityAndFeatureInfo {
    eax: u32,
    ebx: ProcessorCapacityAndFeatureEbx,
    ecx: u32,
    edx: u32,
}

impl ProcessorCapacityAndFeatureInfo {
    pub(crate) fn new(data: CpuIdResult) -> Self {
        Self {
            eax: data.eax,
            ebx: ProcessorCapacityAndFeatureEbx::from_bits_truncate(data.ebx),
            ecx: data.ecx,
            edx: data.edx,
        }
    }

    /// Physical Address Bits
    ///
    /// # Platforms
    /// ✅ AMD ✅ Intel
    pub fn physical_address_bits(&self) -> u8 {
        get_bits(self.eax, 0, 7) as u8
    }

    /// Linear Address Bits
    ///
    /// # Platforms
    /// ✅ AMD ✅ Intel
    pub fn linear_address_bits(&self) -> u8 {
        get_bits(self.eax, 8, 15) as u8
    }

    /// Guest Physical Address Bits
    ///
    /// This number applies only to guests using nested paging. When this field
    /// is zero, refer to the PhysAddrSize field for the maximum guest physical
    /// address size.
    ///
    /// # Platforms
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (reserved=0)
    pub fn guest_physical_address_bits(&self) -> u8 {
        get_bits(self.eax, 16, 23) as u8
    }

    /// CLZERO instruction supported if set.
    ///
    /// # Platforms
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (reserved=false)
    pub fn has_cl_zero(&self) -> bool {
        self.ebx.contains(ProcessorCapacityAndFeatureEbx::CLZERO)
    }

    /// Instruction Retired Counter MSR available if set.
    ///
    /// # Platforms
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (reserved=false)
    pub fn has_inst_ret_cntr_msr(&self) -> bool {
        self.ebx
            .contains(ProcessorCapacityAndFeatureEbx::INST_RETCNT_MSR)
    }

    /// FP Error Pointers Restored by XRSTOR if set.
    ///
    /// # Platforms
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (reserved=false)
    pub fn has_restore_fp_error_ptrs(&self) -> bool {
        self.ebx
            .contains(ProcessorCapacityAndFeatureEbx::RSTR_FP_ERR_PTRS)
    }

    /// INVLPGB and TLBSYNC instruction supported if set.
    ///
    /// # Platforms
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (reserved=false)
    pub fn has_invlpgb(&self) -> bool {
        self.ebx.contains(ProcessorCapacityAndFeatureEbx::INVLPGB)
    }

    /// RDPRU instruction supported if set.
    ///
    /// # Platforms
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (reserved=false)
    pub fn has_rdpru(&self) -> bool {
        self.ebx.contains(ProcessorCapacityAndFeatureEbx::RDPRU)
    }

    /// MCOMMIT instruction supported if set.
    ///
    /// # Platforms
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (reserved=false)
    pub fn has_mcommit(&self) -> bool {
        self.ebx.contains(ProcessorCapacityAndFeatureEbx::MCOMMIT)
    }

    /// WBNOINVD instruction supported if set.
    ///
    /// # Platforms
    /// ✅ AMD ✅ Intel
    pub fn has_wbnoinvd(&self) -> bool {
        self.ebx.contains(ProcessorCapacityAndFeatureEbx::WBNOINVD)
    }

    /// WBINVD/WBNOINVD are interruptible if set.
    ///
    /// # Platforms
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (reserved=false)
    pub fn has_int_wbinvd(&self) -> bool {
        self.ebx
            .contains(ProcessorCapacityAndFeatureEbx::INT_WBINVD)
    }

    /// EFER.LMSLE is unsupported if set.
    ///
    /// # Platforms
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (reserved=false)
    pub fn has_unsupported_efer_lmsle(&self) -> bool {
        self.ebx
            .contains(ProcessorCapacityAndFeatureEbx::EFER_LMSLE_UNSUPP)
    }

    /// INVLPGB support for invalidating guest nested translations if set.
    ///
    /// # Platforms
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (reserved=false)
    pub fn has_invlpgb_nested(&self) -> bool {
        self.ebx
            .contains(ProcessorCapacityAndFeatureEbx::INVLPGB_NESTED)
    }

    /// Performance time-stamp counter size (in bits).
    ///
    /// Indicates the size of `MSRC001_0280[PTSC]`.  
    ///
    /// # Platforms
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (reserved=false)
    pub fn perf_tsc_size(&self) -> usize {
        let s = get_bits(self.ecx, 16, 17) as u8;
        match s & 0b11 {
            0b00 => 40,
            0b01 => 48,
            0b10 => 56,
            0b11 => 64,
            _ => unreachable!("AND with 0b11 in match"),
        }
    }

    /// APIC ID size.
    ///
    /// A value of zero indicates that legacy methods must be used to determine
    /// the maximum number of logical processors, as indicated by CPUID
    /// `Fn8000_0008_ECX[NC]`.
    ///
    /// # Platforms
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (reserved=0)
    pub fn apic_id_size(&self) -> u8 {
        get_bits(self.ecx, 12, 15) as u8
    }

    /// The size of the `apic_id_size` field determines the maximum number of
    /// logical processors (MNLP) that the package could theoretically support,
    /// and not the actual number of logical processors that are implemented or
    /// enabled in the package, as indicated by CPUID `Fn8000_0008_ECX[NC]`.
    ///
    /// `MNLP = (2 raised to the power of ApicIdSize[3:0])` (if not 0)
    ///
    /// # Platforms
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (reserved=0)
    pub fn maximum_logical_processors(&self) -> usize {
        usize::pow(2, self.apic_id_size() as u32)
    }

    /// Number of physical threads.
    ///
    /// The number of bits in the initial `APIC20[ApicId]` value that indicate
    /// logical processor ID within a package. The size of this field determines
    /// the maximum number of logical processors (MNLP) that the package could
    /// theoretically support, and not the actual number of logical processors
    /// that are implemented or enabled in the package, as indicated by CPUID
    /// `Fn8000_0008_ECX[NC]`. A value of zero indicates that legacy methods must
    /// be used to determine the maximum number of logical processors, as
    /// indicated by CPUID `Fn8000_0008_ECX[NC]`.
    ///
    /// `MNLP = (2 raised to the power of ApicIdSize[3:0])` (if not 0)
    ///
    /// # Platforms
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (reserved=0)
    pub fn num_phys_threads(&self) -> usize {
        get_bits(self.ecx, 0, 7) as usize + 1
    }

    /// Maximum page count for INVLPGB instruction.
    ///
    /// # Platforms
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (reserved=0)
    pub fn invlpgb_max_pages(&self) -> u16 {
        get_bits(self.edx, 0, 15) as u16
    }

    /// The maximum ECX value recognized by RDPRU.
    ///
    /// # Platforms
    /// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel (reserved=0)
    pub fn max_rdpru_id(&self) -> u16 {
        get_bits(self.edx, 16, 31) as u16
    }
}

bitflags! {
    #[cfg_attr(feature = "serialize", derive(Serialize, Deserialize))]
    struct ProcessorCapacityAndFeatureEbx: u32 {
        const CLZERO = 1 << 0;
        const INST_RETCNT_MSR = 1 << 1;
        const RSTR_FP_ERR_PTRS = 1 << 2;
        const INVLPGB = 1 << 3;
        const RDPRU = 1 << 4;
        const MCOMMIT = 1 << 8;
        const WBNOINVD = 1 << 9;
        const INT_WBINVD = 1 << 13;
        const EFER_LMSLE_UNSUPP = 1 << 20;
        const INVLPGB_NESTED = 1 << 21;
    }
}

/// Encrypted Memory Capabilities
///
/// # Platforms
/// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "serialize", derive(Serialize, Deserialize))]
pub struct MemoryEncryptionInfo {
    eax: MemoryEncryptionInfoEax,
    ebx: u32,
    ecx: u32,
    edx: u32,
}

impl MemoryEncryptionInfo {
    pub(crate) fn new(data: CpuIdResult) -> Self {
        Self {
            eax: MemoryEncryptionInfoEax::from_bits_truncate(data.eax),
            ebx: data.ebx,
            ecx: data.ecx,
            edx: data.edx,
        }
    }

    /// Secure Memory Encryption is supported if set.
    pub fn has_sme(&self) -> bool {
        self.eax.contains(MemoryEncryptionInfoEax::SME)
    }

    /// Secure Encrypted Virtualization is supported if set.
    pub fn has_sev(&self) -> bool {
        self.eax.contains(MemoryEncryptionInfoEax::SEV)
    }

    /// The Page Flush MSR is available if set.
    pub fn has_page_flush_msr(&self) -> bool {
        self.eax.contains(MemoryEncryptionInfoEax::PAGE_FLUSH_MSR)
    }

    /// SEV Encrypted State is supported if set.
    pub fn has_sev_es(&self) -> bool {
        self.eax.contains(MemoryEncryptionInfoEax::SEV_ES)
    }

    /// SEV Secure Nested Paging supported if set.
    pub fn has_sev_snp(&self) -> bool {
        self.eax.contains(MemoryEncryptionInfoEax::SEV_SNP)
    }

    /// VM Permission Levels supported if set.
    pub fn has_vmpl(&self) -> bool {
        self.eax.contains(MemoryEncryptionInfoEax::VMPL)
    }

    /// Hardware cache coherency across encryption domains enforced if set.
    pub fn has_hw_enforced_cache_coh(&self) -> bool {
        self.eax.contains(MemoryEncryptionInfoEax::HWENFCACHECOH)
    }

    /// SEV guest execution only allowed from a 64-bit host if set.
    pub fn has_64bit_mode(&self) -> bool {
        self.eax.contains(MemoryEncryptionInfoEax::HOST64)
    }

    /// Restricted Injection supported if set.
    pub fn has_restricted_injection(&self) -> bool {
        self.eax.contains(MemoryEncryptionInfoEax::RESTINJECT)
    }

    /// Alternate Injection supported if set.
    pub fn has_alternate_injection(&self) -> bool {
        self.eax.contains(MemoryEncryptionInfoEax::ALTINJECT)
    }

    /// Full debug state swap supported for SEV-ES guests.
    pub fn has_debug_swap(&self) -> bool {
        self.eax.contains(MemoryEncryptionInfoEax::DBGSWP)
    }

    /// Disallowing IBS use by the host supported if set.
    pub fn has_prevent_host_ibs(&self) -> bool {
        self.eax.contains(MemoryEncryptionInfoEax::PREVHOSTIBS)
    }

    /// Virtual Transparent Encryption supported if set.
    pub fn has_vte(&self) -> bool {
        self.eax.contains(MemoryEncryptionInfoEax::VTE)
    }

    /// C-bit location in page table entry
    pub fn c_bit_position(&self) -> u8 {
        get_bits(self.ebx, 0, 5) as u8
    }

    /// Physical Address bit reduction
    pub fn physical_address_reduction(&self) -> u8 {
        get_bits(self.ebx, 6, 11) as u8
    }

    /// Number of encrypted guests supported simultaneouslys
    pub fn max_encrypted_guests(&self) -> u32 {
        self.ecx
    }

    /// Minimum ASID value for an SEV enabled, SEV-ES disabled guest
    pub fn min_sev_no_es_asid(&self) -> u32 {
        self.edx
    }
}

bitflags! {
    #[cfg_attr(feature = "serialize", derive(Serialize, Deserialize))]
    struct MemoryEncryptionInfoEax: u32 {
        const SME = 1 << 0;
        const SEV = 1 << 1;
        const PAGE_FLUSH_MSR = 1 << 2;
        const SEV_ES = 1 << 3;
        const SEV_SNP = 1 << 4;
        const VMPL = 1 << 5;
        const HWENFCACHECOH = 1 << 10;
        const HOST64 = 1 << 11;
        const RESTINJECT = 1 << 12;
        const ALTINJECT = 1 << 13;
        const DBGSWP = 1 << 14;
        const PREVHOSTIBS = 1 << 15;
        const VTE = 1 << 16;
    }
}

/// Information about the SVM features that the processory supports (LEAF=0x8000_000A).
///
/// # Note
/// If SVM is not supported ([ExtendedProcessorFeatureIdentifiers::has_svm] is false),
/// this leaf is reserved ([crate::CpuId] will return None in this case).
///
/// # Platforms
/// ✅ AMD ❌ Intel
#[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Debug)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "serialize", derive(Serialize, Deserialize))]
pub struct SvmFeatures {
    eax: u32,
    ebx: u32,
    /// Reserved
    _ecx: u32,
    edx: SvmFeaturesEdx,
}

impl SvmFeatures {
    pub(crate) fn new(data: CpuIdResult) -> Self {
        Self {
            eax: data.eax,
            ebx: data.ebx,
            _ecx: data.ecx,
            edx: SvmFeaturesEdx::from_bits_truncate(data.edx),
        }
    }

    /// SVM revision number.
    pub fn revision(&self) -> u8 {
        get_bits(self.eax, 0, 7) as u8
    }

    /// Number of available address space identifiers (ASID).
    pub fn supported_asids(&self) -> u32 {
        self.ebx
    }

    /// Nested paging supported if set.
    pub fn has_nested_paging(&self) -> bool {
        self.edx.contains(SvmFeaturesEdx::NP)
    }

    /// Indicates support for LBR Virtualization.
    pub fn has_lbr_virtualization(&self) -> bool {
        self.edx.contains(SvmFeaturesEdx::LBR_VIRT)
    }

    /// Indicates support for SVM-Lock if set.
    pub fn has_svm_lock(&self) -> bool {
        self.edx.contains(SvmFeaturesEdx::SVML)
    }

    /// Indicates support for NRIP save on #VMEXIT if set.
    pub fn has_nrip(&self) -> bool {
        self.edx.contains(SvmFeaturesEdx::NRIPS)
    }

    /// Indicates support for MSR TSC ratio (MSR `0xC000_0104`) if set.
    pub fn has_tsc_rate_msr(&self) -> bool {
        self.edx.contains(SvmFeaturesEdx::TSC_RATE_MSR)
    }

    /// Indicates support for VMCB clean bits if set.
    pub fn has_vmcb_clean_bits(&self) -> bool {
        self.edx.contains(SvmFeaturesEdx::VMCB_CLEAN)
    }

    /// Indicates that TLB flush events, including CR3 writes and CR4.PGE toggles, flush
    /// only the current ASID's TLB entries.
    ///
    /// Also indicates support for the extended VMCB TLB_Control.
    pub fn has_flush_by_asid(&self) -> bool {
        self.edx.contains(SvmFeaturesEdx::FLUSH_BY_ASID)
    }

    /// Indicates support for the decode assists if set.
    pub fn has_decode_assists(&self) -> bool {
        self.edx.contains(SvmFeaturesEdx::DECODE_ASSISTS)
    }

    /// Indicates support for the pause intercept filter if set.
    pub fn has_pause_filter(&self) -> bool {
        self.edx.contains(SvmFeaturesEdx::PAUSE_FILTER)
    }

    /// Indicates support for the PAUSE filter cycle count threshold if set.
    pub fn has_pause_filter_threshold(&self) -> bool {
        self.edx.contains(SvmFeaturesEdx::PAUSE_FILTER_THRESHOLD)
    }

    /// Support for the AMD advanced virtual interrupt controller if set.
    pub fn has_avic(&self) -> bool {
        self.edx.contains(SvmFeaturesEdx::AVIC)
    }

    /// VMSAVE and VMLOAD virtualization supported if set.
    pub fn has_vmsave_virtualization(&self) -> bool {
        self.edx.contains(SvmFeaturesEdx::VMSAVE_VIRT)
    }

    /// GIF -- virtualized global interrupt flag if set.
    pub fn has_gif(&self) -> bool {
        self.edx.contains(SvmFeaturesEdx::VGIF)
    }

    /// Guest Mode Execution Trap supported if set.
    pub fn has_gmet(&self) -> bool {
        self.edx.contains(SvmFeaturesEdx::GMET)
    }

    /// SVM supervisor shadow stack restrictions if set.
    pub fn has_sss_check(&self) -> bool {
        self.edx.contains(SvmFeaturesEdx::SSS_CHECK)
    }

    /// SPEC_CTRL virtualization supported if set.
    pub fn has_spec_ctrl(&self) -> bool {
        self.edx.contains(SvmFeaturesEdx::SPEC_CTRL)
    }

    /// When host `CR4.MCE=1` and guest `CR4.MCE=0`, machine check exceptions (`#MC`) in a
    /// guest do not cause shutdown and are always intercepted if set.
    pub fn has_host_mce_override(&self) -> bool {
        self.edx.contains(SvmFeaturesEdx::HOST_MCE_OVERRIDE)
    }

    /// Support for INVLPGB/TLBSYNC hypervisor enable in VMCB and TLBSYNC intercept if
    /// set.
    pub fn has_tlb_ctrl(&self) -> bool {
        self.edx.contains(SvmFeaturesEdx::TLB_CTL)
    }
}

bitflags! {
    #[cfg_attr(feature = "serialize", derive(Serialize, Deserialize))]
    struct SvmFeaturesEdx: u32 {
        const NP = 1 << 0;
        const LBR_VIRT = 1 << 1;
        const SVML = 1 << 2;
        const NRIPS = 1 << 3;
        const TSC_RATE_MSR = 1 << 4;
        const VMCB_CLEAN = 1 << 5;
        const FLUSH_BY_ASID = 1 << 6;
        const DECODE_ASSISTS = 1 << 7;
        const PAUSE_FILTER = 1 << 10;
        const PAUSE_FILTER_THRESHOLD = 1 << 12;
        const AVIC = 1 << 13;
        const VMSAVE_VIRT = 1 << 15;
        const VGIF = 1 << 16;
        const GMET = 1 << 17;
        const SSS_CHECK = 1 << 19;
        const SPEC_CTRL = 1 << 20;
        const HOST_MCE_OVERRIDE = 1 << 23;
        const TLB_CTL = 1 << 24;
    }
}