x86 0.15.1

Library to program x86 (amd64) hardware. Contains x86 specific data structure descriptions, data-tables, as well as convenience function to call assembly instructions typically not exposed in higher level languages.
Documentation
//! Functions to read time stamp counters on x86.

use crate::arch::{__rdtscp, _rdtsc};

/// Read the time stamp counter.
///
/// The RDTSC instruction is not a serializing instruction.
/// It does not necessarily wait until all previous instructions
/// have been executed before reading the counter. Similarly,
/// subsequent instructions may begin execution before the
/// read operation is performed. If software requires RDTSC to be
/// executed only after all previous instructions have completed locally,
/// it can either use RDTSCP or execute the sequence LFENCE;RDTSC.
///
/// # Safety
/// * Causes a GP fault if the TSD flag in register CR4 is set and the CPL
///   is greater than 0.
pub unsafe fn rdtsc() -> u64 {
    _rdtsc() as u64
}

/// Read the time stamp counter.
///
/// The RDTSCP instruction waits until all previous instructions
/// have been executed before reading the counter.
/// However, subsequent instructions may begin execution
/// before the read operation is performed.
///
/// Volatile is used here because the function may be used to act as
/// an instruction barrier.
///
/// # Safety
/// * Causes a GP fault if the TSD flag in register CR4 is set and the
///   CPL is greater than 0.
pub unsafe fn rdtscp() -> u64 {
    let mut _aux = 0;
    __rdtscp(&mut _aux)
}