Chromium Code Reviews| Index: test/cctest/test-bitrange.cc |
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| --- test/cctest/test-bitrange.cc (revision 0) |
| +++ test/cctest/test-bitrange.cc (revision 0) |
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| +// Copyright 2010 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved. |
|
fschneider
2013/06/11 10:22:37
2013
sra1
2013/06/12 00:12:24
Done.
|
| +// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without |
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| +// |
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| + |
| +#include <stdlib.h> |
| + |
| +#include "v8.h" |
| + |
| +#include "hydrogen-instructions.h" |
| +#include "cctest.h" |
| + |
| +using namespace v8::internal; |
| + |
| +static int32_t GetLo(const BitRange& range) { |
| + int32_t lo = kMaxInt, hi = kMinInt; |
| + range.ExtendRange(&lo, &hi); |
| + return lo; |
| +} |
| + |
| + |
| +static int32_t GetHi(const BitRange& range) { |
| + int32_t lo = kMaxInt, hi = kMinInt; |
| + range.ExtendRange(&lo, &hi); |
| + return hi; |
| +} |
| + |
| + |
| +static void CheckOp(int32_t a_lo, int32_t a_hi, |
| + int32_t b_lo, int32_t b_hi, |
| + BitRange op(BitRange, BitRange), |
| + int32_t expected_lo, int32_t expected_hi) { |
| + BitRange a_range; |
| + BitRange b_range; |
| + BitRange::SetFromRange(&a_range, a_lo, a_hi); |
| + BitRange::SetFromRange(&b_range, b_lo, b_hi); |
| + BitRange result = op(a_range, b_range); |
| + CHECK_EQ(expected_lo, GetLo(result)); |
| + CHECK_EQ(expected_hi, GetHi(result)); |
| +} |
| + |
| + |
| +TEST(BitRangeConstants) { |
| + // Converting a constant to BitRange and back is lossless. |
| + for (int32_t i = -100; i <= 100; i++) { |
| + BitRange r; |
| + BitRange::SetFromRange(&r, i, i); |
| + int32_t lo = kMaxInt, hi = kMinInt; |
| + r.ExtendRange(&lo, &hi); |
| + CHECK_EQ(i, lo); |
| + CHECK_EQ(i, hi); |
| + } |
| +} |
| + |
| + |
| +TEST(BitRangeConstantOps) { |
| + for (int32_t a = -10; a <= 10; a++) { |
| + for (int32_t b = -10; b <= 10; b++) { |
| + CheckOp(a, a, b, b, &BitRange::And, a & b, a & b); |
| + CheckOp(a, a, b, b, &BitRange::Or, a | b, a | b); |
| + CheckOp(a, a, b, b, &BitRange::Xor, a ^ b, a ^ b); |
| + } |
| + } |
| +} |
| + |
| + |
| +static void CheckConvert(int32_t lo, int32_t hi, |
| + int32_t expected_lo, int32_t expected_hi) { |
| + BitRange range; |
| + BitRange::SetFromRange(&range, lo, hi); |
| + CHECK_EQ(expected_lo, GetLo(range)); |
| + CHECK_EQ(expected_hi, GetHi(range)); |
| +} |
| + |
| + |
| +TEST(BitRangeConversion) { |
| + // [0, 4] --> 000xxx |
| + CheckConvert(0, 4, 0, 7); |
| + CheckConvert(0, 5, 0, 7); |
| + CheckConvert(0, 6, 0, 7); |
| + CheckConvert(0, 7, 0, 7); |
| + |
| + CheckConvert(1, 4, 0, 7); |
| + CheckConvert(1, 5, 0, 7); |
| + CheckConvert(1, 6, 0, 7); |
| + CheckConvert(1, 7, 0, 7); |
| +} |
| + |
| + |
| +TEST(BitRangeMultiRange) { |
| + // Multiple ranges can be unioned with multiple calls to ExtendRange. |
| + // |
| + // HBitWise::InferRange is a 1x1 decomposition. Each input range is |
| + // 'decomposed' into 1 BitRange. It is possible to do a more precise |
| + // decompostion into several BitRanges. 2 BitRanges might be the sweet-spot |
| + // since it prevents change-of-sign polluting the result. |
| + // |
| + // E.g. [-2,3] = {xxxxxxxx} as one BitRange, but is {1111111x, 000000xx} as |
| + // two. |
| + // |
| + // [-2,3] ^ [-1,5] = {xxxxxxxx} ^ {xxxxxxxx} = xxxxxxxx |
| + // |
| + // With a 2x2 decomposition, there are 4 intermediate results. |
| + // |
| + // [-2,3] ^ [-1,5] = {1111111x, 000000xx} ^ {11111111, 00000xxx} |
| + // result11 = 1111111x ^ 11111111 = 0000000x |
| + // result12 = 1111111x ^ 00000xxx = 11111xxx |
| + // result21 = 000000xx ^ 11111111 = 111111xx |
| + // result22 = 000000xx ^ 00000xxx = 00000xxx |
| + // |
| + // These can be accumulated into a range as follows: |
| + // |
| + // result11.ExtendRange(&lower, &upper); // 0, 1 |
| + // result12.ExtendRange(&lower, &upper); // -8, 1 |
| + // result21.ExtendRange(&lower, &upper); // -8, 1 |
| + // result22.ExtendRange(&lower, &upper); // -8, 7 |
| + // = [-8,7] |
| + |
| + { |
| + BitRange r1(~0x000C, 0x0022); // 0010xx10 |
| + BitRange r2(~0x0003, 0x0004); // 0000x1xx |
| + int32_t lo = kMaxInt, hi = kMinInt; |
| + r1.ExtendRange(&lo, &hi); |
| + CHECK_EQ(0x22, lo); |
| + CHECK_EQ(0x2E, hi); |
| + |
| + r2.ExtendRange(&lo, &hi); |
| + CHECK_EQ(0x04, lo); |
| + CHECK_EQ(0x2E, hi); |
| + } |
| + |
| + { |
| + BitRange r1(~0, -1); // 11111111 |
| + BitRange r2(~1, 0); // 0000000x |
| + int32_t lo = kMaxInt, hi = kMinInt; |
| + r1.ExtendRange(&lo, &hi); |
| + CHECK_EQ(-1, lo); |
| + CHECK_EQ(-1, hi); |
| + |
| + r2.ExtendRange(&lo, &hi); |
| + CHECK_EQ(-1, lo); |
| + CHECK_EQ(1, hi); |
| + } |
| +} |
| + |
| + |
| +TEST(BitRangeOps) { |
| + // xxxx & 000x => 000x |
| + CheckOp(kMinInt, kMaxInt, 0, 1, &BitRange::And, 0, 1); |
| + |
| + CheckOp(3, 7, 0, 0, &BitRange::Or, 0, 7); |
| + CheckOp(4, 5, 0, 0, &BitRange::Or, 4, 5); |
| + CheckOp(3, 7, 4, 4, &BitRange::Or, 4, 7); |
| + CheckOp(0, 99, 4, 4, &BitRange::Or, 4, 127); |
|
fschneider
2013/06/11 10:22:37
Add a test for xor as well, e.g. 00xx ^ 0100 => 01
|
| +} |