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- #include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
- /*
- * We *almost* have consistent short names (e.g. "u32" for uint32_t, "b" for
- * bool, etc. The one exception is that the short name for void * is "p" in
- * some places and "ptr" in others. In the long run it would be nice to unify
- * these, but in the short run we'll use this shim.
- */
- #define assert_p_eq assert_ptr_eq
- /*
- * t: the non-atomic type, like "uint32_t".
- * ta: the short name for the type, like "u32".
- * val[1,2,3]: Values of the given type. The CAS tests use val2 for expected,
- * and val3 for desired.
- */
- #define DO_TESTS(t, ta, val1, val2, val3) do { \
- t val; \
- t expected; \
- bool success; \
- /* This (along with the load below) also tests ATOMIC_LOAD. */ \
- atomic_##ta##_t atom = ATOMIC_INIT(val1); \
- \
- /* ATOMIC_INIT and load. */ \
- val = atomic_load_##ta(&atom, ATOMIC_RELAXED); \
- assert_##ta##_eq(val1, val, "Load or init failed"); \
- \
- /* Store. */ \
- atomic_store_##ta(&atom, val1, ATOMIC_RELAXED); \
- atomic_store_##ta(&atom, val2, ATOMIC_RELAXED); \
- val = atomic_load_##ta(&atom, ATOMIC_RELAXED); \
- assert_##ta##_eq(val2, val, "Store failed"); \
- \
- /* Exchange. */ \
- atomic_store_##ta(&atom, val1, ATOMIC_RELAXED); \
- val = atomic_exchange_##ta(&atom, val2, ATOMIC_RELAXED); \
- assert_##ta##_eq(val1, val, "Exchange returned invalid value"); \
- val = atomic_load_##ta(&atom, ATOMIC_RELAXED); \
- assert_##ta##_eq(val2, val, "Exchange store invalid value"); \
- \
- /* \
- * Weak CAS. Spurious failures are allowed, so we loop a few \
- * times. \
- */ \
- atomic_store_##ta(&atom, val1, ATOMIC_RELAXED); \
- success = false; \
- for (int i = 0; i < 10 && !success; i++) { \
- expected = val2; \
- success = atomic_compare_exchange_weak_##ta(&atom, \
- &expected, val3, ATOMIC_RELAXED, ATOMIC_RELAXED); \
- assert_##ta##_eq(val1, expected, \
- "CAS should update expected"); \
- } \
- assert_b_eq(val1 == val2, success, \
- "Weak CAS did the wrong state update"); \
- val = atomic_load_##ta(&atom, ATOMIC_RELAXED); \
- if (success) { \
- assert_##ta##_eq(val3, val, \
- "Successful CAS should update atomic"); \
- } else { \
- assert_##ta##_eq(val1, val, \
- "Unsuccessful CAS should not update atomic"); \
- } \
- \
- /* Strong CAS. */ \
- atomic_store_##ta(&atom, val1, ATOMIC_RELAXED); \
- expected = val2; \
- success = atomic_compare_exchange_strong_##ta(&atom, &expected, \
- val3, ATOMIC_RELAXED, ATOMIC_RELAXED); \
- assert_b_eq(val1 == val2, success, \
- "Strong CAS did the wrong state update"); \
- val = atomic_load_##ta(&atom, ATOMIC_RELAXED); \
- if (success) { \
- assert_##ta##_eq(val3, val, \
- "Successful CAS should update atomic"); \
- } else { \
- assert_##ta##_eq(val1, val, \
- "Unsuccessful CAS should not update atomic"); \
- } \
- \
- \
- } while (0)
- #define DO_INTEGER_TESTS(t, ta, val1, val2) do { \
- atomic_##ta##_t atom; \
- t val; \
- \
- /* Fetch-add. */ \
- atomic_store_##ta(&atom, val1, ATOMIC_RELAXED); \
- val = atomic_fetch_add_##ta(&atom, val2, ATOMIC_RELAXED); \
- assert_##ta##_eq(val1, val, \
- "Fetch-add should return previous value"); \
- val = atomic_load_##ta(&atom, ATOMIC_RELAXED); \
- assert_##ta##_eq(val1 + val2, val, \
- "Fetch-add should update atomic"); \
- \
- /* Fetch-sub. */ \
- atomic_store_##ta(&atom, val1, ATOMIC_RELAXED); \
- val = atomic_fetch_sub_##ta(&atom, val2, ATOMIC_RELAXED); \
- assert_##ta##_eq(val1, val, \
- "Fetch-sub should return previous value"); \
- val = atomic_load_##ta(&atom, ATOMIC_RELAXED); \
- assert_##ta##_eq(val1 - val2, val, \
- "Fetch-sub should update atomic"); \
- \
- /* Fetch-and. */ \
- atomic_store_##ta(&atom, val1, ATOMIC_RELAXED); \
- val = atomic_fetch_and_##ta(&atom, val2, ATOMIC_RELAXED); \
- assert_##ta##_eq(val1, val, \
- "Fetch-and should return previous value"); \
- val = atomic_load_##ta(&atom, ATOMIC_RELAXED); \
- assert_##ta##_eq(val1 & val2, val, \
- "Fetch-and should update atomic"); \
- \
- /* Fetch-or. */ \
- atomic_store_##ta(&atom, val1, ATOMIC_RELAXED); \
- val = atomic_fetch_or_##ta(&atom, val2, ATOMIC_RELAXED); \
- assert_##ta##_eq(val1, val, \
- "Fetch-or should return previous value"); \
- val = atomic_load_##ta(&atom, ATOMIC_RELAXED); \
- assert_##ta##_eq(val1 | val2, val, \
- "Fetch-or should update atomic"); \
- \
- /* Fetch-xor. */ \
- atomic_store_##ta(&atom, val1, ATOMIC_RELAXED); \
- val = atomic_fetch_xor_##ta(&atom, val2, ATOMIC_RELAXED); \
- assert_##ta##_eq(val1, val, \
- "Fetch-xor should return previous value"); \
- val = atomic_load_##ta(&atom, ATOMIC_RELAXED); \
- assert_##ta##_eq(val1 ^ val2, val, \
- "Fetch-xor should update atomic"); \
- } while (0)
- #define TEST_STRUCT(t, ta) \
- typedef struct { \
- t val1; \
- t val2; \
- t val3; \
- } ta##_test_t;
- #define TEST_CASES(t) { \
- {(t)-1, (t)-1, (t)-2}, \
- {(t)-1, (t) 0, (t)-2}, \
- {(t)-1, (t) 1, (t)-2}, \
- \
- {(t) 0, (t)-1, (t)-2}, \
- {(t) 0, (t) 0, (t)-2}, \
- {(t) 0, (t) 1, (t)-2}, \
- \
- {(t) 1, (t)-1, (t)-2}, \
- {(t) 1, (t) 0, (t)-2}, \
- {(t) 1, (t) 1, (t)-2}, \
- \
- {(t)0, (t)-(1 << 22), (t)-2}, \
- {(t)0, (t)(1 << 22), (t)-2}, \
- {(t)(1 << 22), (t)-(1 << 22), (t)-2}, \
- {(t)(1 << 22), (t)(1 << 22), (t)-2} \
- }
- #define TEST_BODY(t, ta) do { \
- const ta##_test_t tests[] = TEST_CASES(t); \
- for (unsigned i = 0; i < sizeof(tests)/sizeof(tests[0]); i++) { \
- ta##_test_t test = tests[i]; \
- DO_TESTS(t, ta, test.val1, test.val2, test.val3); \
- } \
- } while (0)
- #define INTEGER_TEST_BODY(t, ta) do { \
- const ta##_test_t tests[] = TEST_CASES(t); \
- for (unsigned i = 0; i < sizeof(tests)/sizeof(tests[0]); i++) { \
- ta##_test_t test = tests[i]; \
- DO_TESTS(t, ta, test.val1, test.val2, test.val3); \
- DO_INTEGER_TESTS(t, ta, test.val1, test.val2); \
- } \
- } while (0)
- TEST_STRUCT(uint64_t, u64);
- TEST_BEGIN(test_atomic_u64) {
- #if !(LG_SIZEOF_PTR == 3 || LG_SIZEOF_INT == 3)
- test_skip("64-bit atomic operations not supported");
- #else
- INTEGER_TEST_BODY(uint64_t, u64);
- #endif
- }
- TEST_END
- TEST_STRUCT(uint32_t, u32);
- TEST_BEGIN(test_atomic_u32) {
- INTEGER_TEST_BODY(uint32_t, u32);
- }
- TEST_END
- TEST_STRUCT(void *, p);
- TEST_BEGIN(test_atomic_p) {
- TEST_BODY(void *, p);
- }
- TEST_END
- TEST_STRUCT(size_t, zu);
- TEST_BEGIN(test_atomic_zu) {
- INTEGER_TEST_BODY(size_t, zu);
- }
- TEST_END
- TEST_STRUCT(ssize_t, zd);
- TEST_BEGIN(test_atomic_zd) {
- INTEGER_TEST_BODY(ssize_t, zd);
- }
- TEST_END
- TEST_STRUCT(unsigned, u);
- TEST_BEGIN(test_atomic_u) {
- INTEGER_TEST_BODY(unsigned, u);
- }
- TEST_END
- int
- main(void) {
- return test(
- test_atomic_u64,
- test_atomic_u32,
- test_atomic_p,
- test_atomic_zu,
- test_atomic_zd,
- test_atomic_u);
- }
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