/* -*- mode: C; c-basic-offset: 3; -*- */ #include <assert.h> // assert #include <stdio.h> // printf #include <stdlib.h> // malloc #include <string.h> // memset #include "valgrind.h" // RUNNING_ON_VALGRIND #include "vtest.h" static test_data_t * new_test_data(const irop_t *op) { test_data_t *data = malloc(sizeof *data); memset(data, 0x0, sizeof *data); // initialise /* Obtain the operand types and set them */ IRType t_dst, t1, t2, t3, t4; typeof_primop(op->op, &t_dst, &t1, &t2, &t3, &t4); assert(t_dst != Ity_INVALID); assert(t1 != Ity_INVALID); data->result.type = t_dst; if (is_floating_point_op_with_rounding_mode(op->op)) { data->opnds[0].type = t2; data->opnds[1].type = t3; data->opnds[2].type = t4; data->opnds[3].type = Ity_INVALID; } else { data->opnds[0].type = t1; data->opnds[1].type = t2; data->opnds[2].type = t3; data->opnds[3].type = t4; } /* Set the rounding mode if the operation requires one. FIXME: We should iterate over all rounding modes. For that need FIXME: to distinguish between binary and decimal floating point */ if (is_floating_point_op_with_rounding_mode(op->op)) { // for now just pick one data->rounding_mode = Irrm_NEAREST; // same as Irrm_DFP_NEAREST } else { data->rounding_mode = NO_ROUNDING_MODE; } return data; } int verbose = 0; /* Certain IROps require special handling. */ static void fixup_irops(void) { #ifdef __powerpc__ get_irop(Iop_ShlD64)->shift_amount_is_immediate = 1; get_irop(Iop_ShrD64)->shift_amount_is_immediate = 1; get_irop(Iop_ShlD128)->shift_amount_is_immediate = 1; get_irop(Iop_ShrD128)->shift_amount_is_immediate = 1; #endif } int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { assert(sizeof(long long) == 8); int num_unary_tests = 0, num_binary_tests = 0; int num_ternary_tests = 0, num_qernary_tests = 0; for (int i = 1; i < argc; ++i) { if (strcmp(argv[i], "-v") == 0) ++verbose; else if (strcmp(argv[i], "--help") == 0) { printf("\nvbit-test [ -v | --help ]\n"); printf("\n\t-v verbose mode; show number of 1, 2, 3 and 4 operand tests\n"); printf("\n\t-v -v verbose mode; shows IROps being tested\n"); printf("\n\t-v -v -v verbose mode, extreme edition\n\n"); return 0; } else { printf("%s ? Nothing happens.\n", argv[i]); return 1; } } if (! RUNNING_ON_VALGRIND) { fprintf(stderr, "*** This program needs to run under memcheck.\n"); return 1; } setbuf(stdout, NULL); // make stdout unbuffered fixup_irops(); // determine need for special handling // Iterate over all primops IROp first = Iop_INVALID + 1; IROp last = Iop_LAST; IROp opkind; if (0) { // overwrite for debugging first = Iop_CasCmpEQ8; last = first + 1; } // Iterate over all IROps in the enum type. That is the only way to // make sure the operator is tested on at least one platform. // Loop assumes no holes in the enumerator values for (opkind = first; opkind < last; ++opkind) { const irop_t *op = get_irop(opkind); if (op == NULL) continue; test_data_t *data = new_test_data(op); if (op->undef_kind == UNDEF_UNKNOWN) { fprintf(stderr, "...skipping %s; unknown undef propagation\n", op->name); continue; } if (verbose > 1) printf("Testing operator %s\n", op->name); IRICB iricb = new_iricb(op, data); valgrind_vex_init_for_iri(&iricb); switch (iricb.num_operands) { case 1: num_unary_tests += test_unary_op(op, data); break; case 2: num_binary_tests += test_binary_op(op, data); break; case 3: num_ternary_tests += test_ternary_op(op, data); break; case 4: num_qernary_tests += test_qernary_op(op, data); break; default: panic("operator not handled"); } free(data); } if (verbose) printf("\nvbit-test ran %d unary, %d binary, %d ternary and %d qernary tests.\n", num_unary_tests, num_binary_tests, num_ternary_tests, num_qernary_tests); return 0; }