/* * Copyright (C) 2015 The Android Open Source Project * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ import java.util.Arrays; // // Test on array parameters with or without potential aliasing. // public class Main { // // Cross-over on parameters with potential aliasing on parameters. // The arrays a and b may point to the same memory, which (without // further runtime tests) prevents hoisting the seemingly invariant // array reference. // /// CHECK-START: void Main.CrossOverLoop1(int[], int[]) licm (before) /// CHECK-DAG: ArraySet loop:none /// CHECK-DAG: ArrayGet loop:{{B\d+}} /// CHECK-DAG: ArraySet loop:{{B\d+}} // /// CHECK-START: void Main.CrossOverLoop1(int[], int[]) licm (after) /// CHECK-DAG: ArraySet loop:none /// CHECK-DAG: ArrayGet loop:{{B\d+}} /// CHECK-DAG: ArraySet loop:{{B\d+}} private static void CrossOverLoop1(int a[], int b[]) { b[20] = 99; for (int i = 0; i < a.length; i++) { a[i] = b[20] - 7; } } /// CHECK-START: void Main.CrossOverLoop2(float[], float[]) licm (before) /// CHECK-DAG: ArraySet loop:none /// CHECK-DAG: ArrayGet loop:{{B\d+}} /// CHECK-DAG: ArraySet loop:{{B\d+}} // /// CHECK-START: void Main.CrossOverLoop2(float[], float[]) licm (after) /// CHECK-DAG: ArraySet loop:none /// CHECK-DAG: ArrayGet loop:{{B\d+}} /// CHECK-DAG: ArraySet loop:{{B\d+}} private static void CrossOverLoop2(float a[], float b[]) { b[20] = 99; for (int i = 0; i < a.length; i++) { a[i] = b[20] - 7; } } /// CHECK-START: void Main.CrossOverLoop3(long[], long[]) licm (before) /// CHECK-DAG: ArraySet loop:none /// CHECK-DAG: ArrayGet loop:{{B\d+}} /// CHECK-DAG: ArraySet loop:{{B\d+}} // /// CHECK-START: void Main.CrossOverLoop3(long[], long[]) licm (after) /// CHECK-DAG: ArraySet loop:none /// CHECK-DAG: ArrayGet loop:{{B\d+}} /// CHECK-DAG: ArraySet loop:{{B\d+}} private static void CrossOverLoop3(long a[], long b[]) { b[20] = 99; for (int i = 0; i < a.length; i++) { a[i] = b[20] - 7; } } /// CHECK-START: void Main.CrossOverLoop4(double[], double[]) licm (before) /// CHECK-DAG: ArraySet loop:none /// CHECK-DAG: ArrayGet loop:{{B\d+}} /// CHECK-DAG: ArraySet loop:{{B\d+}} // /// CHECK-START: void Main.CrossOverLoop4(double[], double[]) licm (after) /// CHECK-DAG: ArraySet loop:none /// CHECK-DAG: ArrayGet loop:{{B\d+}} /// CHECK-DAG: ArraySet loop:{{B\d+}} private static void CrossOverLoop4(double a[], double b[]) { b[20] = 99; for (int i = 0; i < a.length; i++) { a[i] = b[20] - 7; } } // // False cross-over on parameters. Parameters have same width (which used to // cause a false type aliasing in an older version of the compiler), but since // the types are different cannot be aliased. Thus, the invariant array // reference can be hoisted. // /// CHECK-START: void Main.FalseCrossOverLoop1(int[], float[]) licm (before) /// CHECK-DAG: ArraySet loop:none /// CHECK-DAG: ArrayGet loop:{{B\d+}} /// CHECK-DAG: ArraySet loop:{{B\d+}} // /// CHECK-START: void Main.FalseCrossOverLoop1(int[], float[]) licm (after) /// CHECK-DAG: ArraySet loop:none /// CHECK-DAG: ArrayGet loop:none /// CHECK-DAG: ArraySet loop:{{B\d+}} private static void FalseCrossOverLoop1(int a[], float b[]) { b[20] = -99; for (int i = 0; i < a.length; i++) { a[i] = (int) b[20] - 7; } } /// CHECK-START: void Main.FalseCrossOverLoop2(float[], int[]) licm (before) /// CHECK-DAG: ArraySet loop:none /// CHECK-DAG: ArrayGet loop:{{B\d+}} /// CHECK-DAG: ArraySet loop:{{B\d+}} // /// CHECK-START: void Main.FalseCrossOverLoop2(float[], int[]) licm (after) /// CHECK-DAG: ArraySet loop:none /// CHECK-DAG: ArrayGet loop:none /// CHECK-DAG: ArraySet loop:{{B\d+}} private static void FalseCrossOverLoop2(float a[], int b[]) { b[20] = -99; for (int i = 0; i < a.length; i++) { a[i] = b[20] - 7; } } /// CHECK-START: void Main.FalseCrossOverLoop3(long[], double[]) licm (before) /// CHECK-DAG: ArraySet loop:none /// CHECK-DAG: ArrayGet loop:{{B\d+}} /// CHECK-DAG: ArraySet loop:{{B\d+}} // /// CHECK-START: void Main.FalseCrossOverLoop3(long[], double[]) licm (after) /// CHECK-DAG: ArraySet loop:none /// CHECK-DAG: ArrayGet loop:none /// CHECK-DAG: ArraySet loop:{{B\d+}} private static void FalseCrossOverLoop3(long a[], double b[]) { b[20] = -99; for (int i = 0; i < a.length; i++) { a[i] = (long) b[20] - 7; } } /// CHECK-START: void Main.FalseCrossOverLoop4(double[], long[]) licm (before) /// CHECK-DAG: ArraySet loop:none /// CHECK-DAG: ArrayGet loop:{{B\d+}} /// CHECK-DAG: ArraySet loop:{{B\d+}} // /// CHECK-START: void Main.FalseCrossOverLoop4(double[], long[]) licm (after) /// CHECK-DAG: ArraySet loop:none /// CHECK-DAG: ArrayGet loop:none /// CHECK-DAG: ArraySet loop:{{B\d+}} private static void FalseCrossOverLoop4(double a[], long b[]) { b[20] = -99; for (int i = 0; i < a.length; i++) { a[i] = b[20] - 7; } } // // Main driver and testers. // public static void main(String[] args) { int[] aI = new int[100]; float[] aF = new float[100]; long[] aJ = new long[100]; double[] aD = new double[100]; // Type I. CrossOverLoop1(aI, aI); for (int i = 0; i < aI.length; i++) { expectEquals(i <= 20 ? 92 : 85, aI[i]); } // Type F. CrossOverLoop2(aF, aF); for (int i = 0; i < aF.length; i++) { expectEquals(i <= 20 ? 92 : 85, aF[i]); } // Type J. CrossOverLoop3(aJ, aJ); for (int i = 0; i < aJ.length; i++) { expectEquals(i <= 20 ? 92 : 85, aJ[i]); } // Type D. CrossOverLoop4(aD, aD); for (int i = 0; i < aD.length; i++) { expectEquals(i <= 20 ? 92 : 85, aD[i]); } // Type I vs F. FalseCrossOverLoop1(aI, aF); for (int i = 0; i < aI.length; i++) { expectEquals(-106, aI[i]); } // Type F vs I. FalseCrossOverLoop2(aF, aI); for (int i = 0; i < aF.length; i++) { expectEquals(-106, aF[i]); } // Type J vs D. FalseCrossOverLoop3(aJ, aD); for (int i = 0; i < aJ.length; i++) { expectEquals(-106, aJ[i]); } // Type D vs J. FalseCrossOverLoop4(aD, aJ); for (int i = 0; i < aD.length; i++) { expectEquals(-106, aD[i]); } // Real-world example where incorrect type assignment could introduce a bug. // The library sorting algorithm is heavy on array reads and writes, and // assigning the wrong J/D type to one of these would introduce errors. for (int i = 0; i < aD.length; i++) { aD[i] = aD.length - i - 1; } Arrays.sort(aD); for (int i = 0; i < aD.length; i++) { expectEquals((double) i, aD[i]); } System.out.println("passed"); } private static void expectEquals(int expected, int result) { if (expected != result) { throw new Error("Expected: " + expected + ", found: " + result); } } private static void expectEquals(long expected, long result) { if (expected != result) { throw new Error("Expected: " + expected + ", found: " + result); } } private static void expectEquals(float expected, float result) { if (expected != result) { throw new Error("Expected: " + expected + ", found: " + result); } } private static void expectEquals(double expected, double result) { if (expected != result) { throw new Error("Expected: " + expected + ", found: " + result); } } }