// Copyright 2012 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package runtime_test
import (
"runtime"
"testing"
)
// arm soft division benchmarks adapted from
// https://ridiculousfish.com/files/division_benchmarks.tar.gz
const numeratorsSize = 1 << 21
var numerators = randomNumerators()
type randstate struct {
hi, lo uint32
}
func (r *randstate) rand() uint32 {
r.hi = r.hi<<16 + r.hi>>16
r.hi += r.lo
r.lo += r.hi
return r.hi
}
func randomNumerators() []uint32 {
numerators := make([]uint32, numeratorsSize)
random := &randstate{2147483563, 2147483563 ^ 0x49616E42}
for i := range numerators {
numerators[i] = random.rand()
}
return numerators
}
func bmUint32Div(divisor uint32, b *testing.B) {
var sum uint32
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
sum += numerators[i&(numeratorsSize-1)] / divisor
}
}
func BenchmarkUint32Div7(b *testing.B) { bmUint32Div(7, b) }
func BenchmarkUint32Div37(b *testing.B) { bmUint32Div(37, b) }
func BenchmarkUint32Div123(b *testing.B) { bmUint32Div(123, b) }
func BenchmarkUint32Div763(b *testing.B) { bmUint32Div(763, b) }
func BenchmarkUint32Div1247(b *testing.B) { bmUint32Div(1247, b) }
func BenchmarkUint32Div9305(b *testing.B) { bmUint32Div(9305, b) }
func BenchmarkUint32Div13307(b *testing.B) { bmUint32Div(13307, b) }
func BenchmarkUint32Div52513(b *testing.B) { bmUint32Div(52513, b) }
func BenchmarkUint32Div60978747(b *testing.B) { bmUint32Div(60978747, b) }
func BenchmarkUint32Div106956295(b *testing.B) { bmUint32Div(106956295, b) }
func bmUint32Mod(divisor uint32, b *testing.B) {
var sum uint32
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
sum += numerators[i&(numeratorsSize-1)] % divisor
}
}
func BenchmarkUint32Mod7(b *testing.B) { bmUint32Mod(7, b) }
func BenchmarkUint32Mod37(b *testing.B) { bmUint32Mod(37, b) }
func BenchmarkUint32Mod123(b *testing.B) { bmUint32Mod(123, b) }
func BenchmarkUint32Mod763(b *testing.B) { bmUint32Mod(763, b) }
func BenchmarkUint32Mod1247(b *testing.B) { bmUint32Mod(1247, b) }
func BenchmarkUint32Mod9305(b *testing.B) { bmUint32Mod(9305, b) }
func BenchmarkUint32Mod13307(b *testing.B) { bmUint32Mod(13307, b) }
func BenchmarkUint32Mod52513(b *testing.B) { bmUint32Mod(52513, b) }
func BenchmarkUint32Mod60978747(b *testing.B) { bmUint32Mod(60978747, b) }
func BenchmarkUint32Mod106956295(b *testing.B) { bmUint32Mod(106956295, b) }
func TestUsplit(t *testing.T) {
var den uint32 = 1000000
for _, x := range []uint32{0, 1, 999999, 1000000, 1010101, 0xFFFFFFFF} {
q1, r1 := runtime.Usplit(x)
q2, r2 := x/den, x%den
if q1 != q2 || r1 != r2 {
t.Errorf("%d/1e6, %d%%1e6 = %d, %d, want %d, %d", x, x, q1, r1, q2, r2)
}
}
}
//go:noinline
func armFloatWrite(a *[129]float64) {
// This used to miscompile on arm5.
// The offset is too big to fit in a load.
// So the code does:
// ldr r0, [sp, #8]
// bl 6f690 <_sfloat>
// ldr fp, [pc, #32] ; (address of 128.0)
// vldr d0, [fp]
// ldr fp, [pc, #28] ; (1024)
// add fp, fp, r0
// vstr d0, [fp]
// The software floating-point emulator gives up on the add.
// This causes the store to not work.
// See issue 15440.
a[128] = 128.0
}
func TestArmFloatBigOffsetWrite(t *testing.T) {
var a [129]float64
for i := 0; i < 128; i++ {
a[i] = float64(i)
}
armFloatWrite(&a)
for i, x := range a {
if x != float64(i) {
t.Errorf("bad entry %d:%f\n", i, x)
}
}
}
//go:noinline
func armFloatRead(a *[129]float64) float64 {
return a[128]
}
func TestArmFloatBigOffsetRead(t *testing.T) {
var a [129]float64
for i := 0; i < 129; i++ {
a[i] = float64(i)
}
if x := armFloatRead(&a); x != 128.0 {
t.Errorf("bad value %f\n", x)
}
}
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