GBA002/Delta/Extensions/UIDevice+Processor.swift
Riley Testut 1871f69aca Disables JIT on iOS 14.4
JIT no longer works on iOS 14.4 beta 2, so disable for now until it (hopefully) works again.
2021-01-19 13:04:27 -06:00

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//
// UIDevice+Processor.swift
// Delta
//
// Created by Riley Testut on 9/21/19.
// Copyright © 2019 Riley Testut. All rights reserved.
//
import UIKit
import ARKit
import Metal
extension UIDevice
{
private static var mtlDevice: MTLDevice? = MTLCreateSystemDefaultDevice()
var hasA9ProcessorOrBetter: Bool {
// ARKit is only supported by devices with an A9 processor or better, according to the documentation.
// https://developer.apple.com/documentation/arkit/arconfiguration/2923553-issupported
return ARConfiguration.isSupported
}
var hasA11ProcessorOrBetter: Bool {
guard let mtlDevice = UIDevice.mtlDevice else { return false }
return mtlDevice.supportsFeatureSet(.iOS_GPUFamily4_v1) // iOS GPU Family 4 = A11 GPU
}
var supportsJIT: Bool {
// As of iOS 14.4 beta 2, JIT is no longer supported :(
// Hopefully this change is reversed before the public release...
let ios14_4 = OperatingSystemVersion(majorVersion: 14, minorVersion: 4, patchVersion: 0)
guard #available(iOS 14.2, *), !ProcessInfo.processInfo.isOperatingSystemAtLeast(ios14_4) else { return false }
// JIT is supported on devices with an A12 processor or better running iOS 14.2 or later.
// ARKit 3 is only supported by devices with an A12 processor or better, according to the documentation.
return ARBodyTrackingConfiguration.isSupported
}
}