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authorH.J. Lu <hjl.tools@gmail.com>2020-06-11 09:00:12 -0700
committerH.J. Lu <hjl.tools@gmail.com>2020-09-24 10:46:38 -0700
commit06e95b93f0bb5943363ad3dcf0cd0fb9d8613b61 (patch)
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bench-strcmp.c: Add workloads on page boundary
Add strcmp workloads on page boundary.
Diffstat (limited to 'benchtests')
-rw-r--r--benchtests/bench-strcmp.c56
1 files changed, 56 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/benchtests/bench-strcmp.c b/benchtests/bench-strcmp.c
index 47d0a35..c6f8446 100644
--- a/benchtests/bench-strcmp.c
+++ b/benchtests/bench-strcmp.c
@@ -144,6 +144,60 @@ do_test (json_ctx_t *json_ctx, size_t align1, size_t align2, size_t len, int
json_element_object_end (json_ctx);
}
+static void
+do_one_test_page_boundary (json_ctx_t *json_ctx, CHAR *s1, CHAR *s2,
+ size_t align1, size_t align2, size_t len,
+ int exp_result)
+{
+ json_element_object_begin (json_ctx);
+ json_attr_uint (json_ctx, "length", (double) len);
+ json_attr_uint (json_ctx, "align1", (double) align1);
+ json_attr_uint (json_ctx, "align2", (double) align2);
+ json_array_begin (json_ctx, "timings");
+ FOR_EACH_IMPL (impl, 0)
+ do_one_test (json_ctx, impl, s1, s2, exp_result);
+ json_array_end (json_ctx);
+ json_element_object_end (json_ctx);
+}
+
+static void
+do_test_page_boundary (json_ctx_t *json_ctx)
+{
+ /* To trigger bug 25933, we need a size that is equal to the vector
+ length times 4. In the case of AVX2 for Intel, we need 32 * 4. We
+ make this test generic and run it for all architectures as additional
+ boundary testing for such related algorithms. */
+ size_t size = 32 * 4;
+ size_t len;
+ CHAR *s1 = (CHAR *) (buf1 + (BUF1PAGES - 1) * page_size);
+ CHAR *s2 = (CHAR *) (buf2 + (BUF1PAGES - 1) * page_size);
+ int exp_result;
+
+ memset (s1, 'a', page_size);
+ memset (s2, 'a', page_size);
+
+ s1[(page_size / CHARBYTES) - 1] = (CHAR) 0;
+ s2[(page_size / CHARBYTES) - 1] = (CHAR) 0;
+
+ /* Iterate over a size that is just below where we expect the bug to
+ trigger up to the size we expect will trigger the bug e.g. [99-128].
+ Likewise iterate the start of two strings between 30 and 31 bytes
+ away from the boundary to simulate alignment changes. */
+ for (size_t s = 99; s <= size; s++)
+ for (size_t s1a = 30; s1a < 32; s1a++)
+ for (size_t s2a = 30; s2a < 32; s2a++)
+ {
+ size_t align1 = (page_size / CHARBYTES - s) - s1a;
+ size_t align2 = (page_size / CHARBYTES - s) - s2a;
+ CHAR *s1p = s1 + align1;
+ CHAR *s2p = s2 + align2;
+ len = (page_size / CHARBYTES) - 1 - align1;
+ exp_result = SIMPLE_STRCMP (s1p, s2p);
+ do_one_test_page_boundary (json_ctx, s1p, s2p, align1, align2,
+ len, exp_result);
+ }
+}
+
int
test_main (void)
{
@@ -197,6 +251,8 @@ test_main (void)
do_test (&json_ctx, 2 * CHARBYTES * i, CHARBYTES * i, 8 << i, LARGECHAR, -1);
}
+ do_test_page_boundary (&json_ctx);
+
json_array_end (&json_ctx);
json_attr_object_end (&json_ctx);
json_attr_object_end (&json_ctx);