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/* Self tests of the copy_bitwise routine for GDB, the GNU debugger.
Copyright (C) 2018-2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GDB.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
#include "defs.h"
#include "common/selftest.h"
#include "utils.h"
namespace selftests {
/* Helper function for the unit test of copy_bitwise. Convert NBITS bits
out of BITS, starting at OFFS, to the respective '0'/'1'-string. MSB0
specifies whether to assume big endian bit numbering. Store the
resulting (not null-terminated) string at STR. */
static void
bits_to_str (char *str, const gdb_byte *bits, ULONGEST offs,
ULONGEST nbits, int msb0)
{
unsigned int j;
size_t i;
for (i = offs / 8, j = offs % 8; nbits; i++, j = 0)
{
unsigned int ch = bits[i];
for (; j < 8 && nbits; j++, nbits--)
*str++ = (ch & (msb0 ? (1 << (7 - j)) : (1 << j))) ? '1' : '0';
}
}
/* Check one invocation of copy_bitwise with the given parameters. */
static void
check_copy_bitwise (const gdb_byte *dest, unsigned int dest_offset,
const gdb_byte *source, unsigned int source_offset,
unsigned int nbits, int msb0)
{
size_t len = align_up (dest_offset + nbits, 8);
char *expected = (char *) alloca (len + 1);
char *actual = (char *) alloca (len + 1);
gdb_byte *buf = (gdb_byte *) alloca (len / 8);
/* Compose a '0'/'1'-string that represents the expected result of
copy_bitwise below:
Bits from [0, DEST_OFFSET) are filled from DEST.
Bits from [DEST_OFFSET, DEST_OFFSET + NBITS) are filled from SOURCE.
Bits from [DEST_OFFSET + NBITS, LEN) are filled from DEST.
E.g., with:
dest_offset: 4
nbits: 2
len: 8
dest: 00000000
source: 11111111
We should end up with:
buf: 00001100
DDDDSSDD (D=dest, S=source)
*/
bits_to_str (expected, dest, 0, len, msb0);
bits_to_str (expected + dest_offset, source, source_offset, nbits, msb0);
/* Fill BUF with data from DEST, apply copy_bitwise, and convert the
result to a '0'/'1'-string. */
memcpy (buf, dest, len / 8);
copy_bitwise (buf, dest_offset, source, source_offset, nbits, msb0);
bits_to_str (actual, buf, 0, len, msb0);
/* Compare the resulting strings. */
expected[len] = actual[len] = '\0';
if (strcmp (expected, actual) != 0)
error (_("copy_bitwise %s != %s (%u+%u -> %u)"),
expected, actual, source_offset, nbits, dest_offset);
}
/* Unit test for copy_bitwise. */
static void
copy_bitwise_tests (void)
{
/* Data to be used as both source and destination buffers. The two
arrays below represent the lsb0- and msb0- encoded versions of the
following bit string, respectively:
00000000 00011111 11111111 01001000 10100101 11110010
This pattern is chosen such that it contains:
- constant 0- and 1- chunks of more than a full byte;
- 0/1- and 1/0 transitions on all bit positions within a byte;
- several sufficiently asymmetric bytes.
*/
static const gdb_byte data_lsb0[] = {
0x00, 0xf8, 0xff, 0x12, 0xa5, 0x4f
};
static const gdb_byte data_msb0[] = {
0x00, 0x1f, 0xff, 0x48, 0xa5, 0xf2
};
constexpr size_t data_nbits = 8 * sizeof (data_lsb0);
constexpr unsigned max_nbits = 24;
/* Try all combinations of:
lsb0/msb0 bit order (using the respective data array)
X [0, MAX_NBITS] copy bit width
X feasible source offsets for the given copy bit width
X feasible destination offsets
*/
for (int msb0 = 0; msb0 < 2; msb0++)
{
const gdb_byte *data = msb0 ? data_msb0 : data_lsb0;
for (unsigned int nbits = 1; nbits <= max_nbits; nbits++)
{
const unsigned int max_offset = data_nbits - nbits;
for (unsigned source_offset = 0;
source_offset <= max_offset;
source_offset++)
{
for (unsigned dest_offset = 0;
dest_offset <= max_offset;
dest_offset++)
{
check_copy_bitwise (data + dest_offset / 8,
dest_offset % 8,
data + source_offset / 8,
source_offset % 8,
nbits, msb0);
}
}
}
/* Special cases: copy all, copy nothing. */
check_copy_bitwise (data_lsb0, 0, data_msb0, 0, data_nbits, msb0);
check_copy_bitwise (data_msb0, 0, data_lsb0, 0, data_nbits, msb0);
check_copy_bitwise (data, data_nbits - 7, data, 9, 0, msb0);
}
}
} /* namespace selftests */
void
_initialize_copy_bitwise_utils_selftests ()
{
selftests::register_test ("copy_bitwise", selftests::copy_bitwise_tests);
}
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