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Elliott Hughes1b37ba22014-11-03 17:03:20 -08001/*
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16
17#include <gtest/gtest.h>
18
19#include <fenv.h>
20
21template <typename RT, typename T1>
22struct data_1_1_t {
23 RT expected;
24 T1 input;
25};
26
Jingwei Zhang56b2b292014-09-02 21:39:14 +080027template <typename T1>
28struct data_int_1_t {
29 int expected;
30 T1 input;
31};
32
jzha136f3ea0932015-06-12 09:15:02 -070033template <typename T1>
34struct data_long_1_t {
35 long expected;
36 T1 input;
37};
38
39template <typename T1>
40struct data_llong_1_t {
41 long long expected;
42 T1 input;
43};
44
Elliott Hughes1b37ba22014-11-03 17:03:20 -080045template <typename RT, typename T1, typename T2>
46struct data_1_2_t {
47 RT expected;
48 T1 input1;
49 T2 input2;
50};
51
52template <typename RT1, typename RT2, typename T>
53struct data_2_1_t {
54 RT1 expected1;
55 RT2 expected2;
56 T input;
57};
58
Jingwei Zhang56b2b292014-09-02 21:39:14 +080059template <typename RT1, typename T>
60struct data_1_int_1_t {
61 RT1 expected1;
62 int expected2;
63 T input;
64};
65
66template <typename RT1, typename T1, typename T2>
67struct data_1_int_2_t {
68 RT1 expected1;
69 int expected2;
70 T1 input1;
71 T2 input2;
72};
73
74template <typename RT, typename T1, typename T2, typename T3>
75struct data_1_3_t {
76 RT expected;
77 T1 input1;
78 T2 input2;
79 T3 input3;
80};
81
Elliott Hughes1b37ba22014-11-03 17:03:20 -080082template <typename T> union fp_u;
83
84template <> union fp_u<float> {
85 float value;
86 struct {
87 unsigned frac:23;
88 unsigned exp:8;
89 unsigned sign:1;
90 } bits;
91 uint32_t sign_magnitude;
92};
93
94template <> union fp_u<double> {
95 double value;
96 struct {
97 unsigned fracl;
98 unsigned frach:20;
99 unsigned exp:11;
100 unsigned sign:1;
101 } bits;
102 uint64_t sign_magnitude;
103};
104
105// TODO: long double.
106
107template <typename T>
108static inline auto SignAndMagnitudeToBiased(const T& value) -> decltype(fp_u<T>::sign_magnitude) {
109 fp_u<T> u;
110 u.value = value;
111 if (u.bits.sign) {
112 return ~u.sign_magnitude + 1;
113 } else {
114 u.bits.sign = 1;
115 return u.sign_magnitude;
116 }
117}
118
119// Based on the existing googletest implementation, which uses a fixed 4 ulp bound.
120template <typename T>
121size_t UlpDistance(T lhs, T rhs) {
122 const auto biased1 = SignAndMagnitudeToBiased(lhs);
123 const auto biased2 = SignAndMagnitudeToBiased(rhs);
124 return (biased1 >= biased2) ? (biased1 - biased2) : (biased2 - biased1);
125}
126
127template <size_t ULP, typename T>
128struct FpUlpEq {
129 ::testing::AssertionResult operator()(const char* /* expected_expression */,
130 const char* /* actual_expression */,
131 T expected,
132 T actual) {
133 if (!isnan(expected) && !isnan(actual) && UlpDistance(expected, actual) <= ULP) {
134 return ::testing::AssertionSuccess();
135 }
136
137 // Output the actual and expected values as hex floating point.
138 char expected_str[64];
139 char actual_str[64];
140 snprintf(expected_str, sizeof(expected_str), "%a", expected);
141 snprintf(actual_str, sizeof(actual_str), "%a", actual);
142
143 return ::testing::AssertionFailure()
144 << "expected (" << expected_str << ") != actual (" << actual_str << ")";
145 }
146};
147
148// Runs through the array 'data' applying 'f' to each of the input values
149// and asserting that the result is within ULP ulps of the expected value.
150// For testing a (double) -> double function like sin(3).
151template <size_t ULP, typename RT, typename T, size_t N>
152void DoMathDataTest(data_1_1_t<RT, T> (&data)[N], RT f(T)) {
153 fesetenv(FE_DFL_ENV);
154 FpUlpEq<ULP, RT> predicate;
155 for (size_t i = 0; i < N; ++i) {
156 EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(predicate,
157 data[i].expected, f(data[i].input)) << "Failed on element " << i;
158 }
159}
160
Jingwei Zhang56b2b292014-09-02 21:39:14 +0800161// Runs through the array 'data' applying 'f' to each of the input values
162// and asserting that the result is within ULP ulps of the expected value.
163// For testing a (double) -> int function like ilogb(3).
164template <size_t ULP, typename T, size_t N>
165void DoMathDataTest(data_int_1_t<T> (&data)[N], int f(T)) {
166 fesetenv(FE_DFL_ENV);
167 for (size_t i = 0; i < N; ++i) {
168 EXPECT_EQ(data[i].expected, f(data[i].input)) << "Failed on element " << i;
169 }
170}
171
jzha136f3ea0932015-06-12 09:15:02 -0700172// Runs through the array 'data' applying 'f' to each of the input values
173// and asserting that the result is within ULP ulps of the expected value.
174// For testing a (double) -> long int function like lrint(3).
175template <size_t ULP, typename T, size_t N>
176void DoMathDataTest(data_long_1_t<T> (&data)[N], long f(T)) {
177 fesetenv(FE_DFL_ENV);
178 for (size_t i = 0; i < N; ++i) {
179 EXPECT_EQ(data[i].expected, f(data[i].input)) << "Failed on element " << i;
180 }
181}
182
183// Runs through the array 'data' applying 'f' to each of the input values
184// and asserting that the result is within ULP ulps of the expected value.
185// For testing a (double) -> long long int function like llrint(3).
186template <size_t ULP, typename T, size_t N>
187void DoMathDataTest(data_llong_1_t<T> (&data)[N], long long f(T)) {
188 fesetenv(FE_DFL_ENV);
189 for (size_t i = 0; i < N; ++i) {
190 EXPECT_EQ(data[i].expected, f(data[i].input)) << "Failed on element " << i;
191 }
192}
193
Elliott Hughes1b37ba22014-11-03 17:03:20 -0800194// Runs through the array 'data' applying 'f' to each of the pairs of input values
195// and asserting that the result is within ULP ulps of the expected value.
196// For testing a (double, double) -> double function like pow(3).
197template <size_t ULP, typename RT, typename T1, typename T2, size_t N>
198void DoMathDataTest(data_1_2_t<RT, T1, T2> (&data)[N], RT f(T1, T2)) {
199 fesetenv(FE_DFL_ENV);
200 FpUlpEq<ULP, RT> predicate;
201 for (size_t i = 0; i < N; ++i) {
202 EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(predicate,
203 data[i].expected, f(data[i].input1, data[i].input2)) << "Failed on element " << i;
204 }
205}
206
207// Runs through the array 'data' applying 'f' to each of the input values
208// and asserting that the results are within ULP ulps of the expected values.
209// For testing a (double, double*, double*) -> void function like sincos(3).
210template <size_t ULP, typename RT1, typename RT2, typename T1, size_t N>
211void DoMathDataTest(data_2_1_t<RT1, RT2, T1> (&data)[N], void f(T1, RT1*, RT2*)) {
212 fesetenv(FE_DFL_ENV);
213 FpUlpEq<ULP, RT1> predicate1;
214 FpUlpEq<ULP, RT2> predicate2;
215 for (size_t i = 0; i < N; ++i) {
216 RT1 out1;
217 RT2 out2;
218 f(data[i].input, &out1, &out2);
219 EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(predicate1, data[i].expected1, out1) << "Failed on element " << i;
220 EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(predicate2, data[i].expected2, out2) << "Failed on element " << i;
221 }
222}
Jingwei Zhang56b2b292014-09-02 21:39:14 +0800223
224// Runs through the array 'data' applying 'f' to each of the input values
225// and asserting that the results are within ULP ulps of the expected values.
226// For testing a (double, double*) -> double function like modf(3).
227template <size_t ULP, typename RT1, typename RT2, typename T1, size_t N>
228void DoMathDataTest(data_2_1_t<RT1, RT2, T1> (&data)[N], RT1 f(T1, RT2*)) {
229 fesetenv(FE_DFL_ENV);
230 FpUlpEq<ULP, RT1> predicate1;
231 FpUlpEq<ULP, RT2> predicate2;
232 for (size_t i = 0; i < N; ++i) {
233 RT1 out1;
234 RT2 out2;
235 out1 = f(data[i].input, &out2);
236 EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(predicate1, data[i].expected1, out1) << "Failed on element " << i;
237 EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(predicate2, data[i].expected2, out2) << "Failed on element " << i;
238 }
239}
240
241// Runs through the array 'data' applying 'f' to each of the input values
242// and asserting that the results are within ULP ulps of the expected values.
243// For testing a (double, int*) -> double function like frexp(3).
244template <size_t ULP, typename RT1, typename T1, size_t N>
245void DoMathDataTest(data_1_int_1_t<RT1, T1> (&data)[N], RT1 f(T1, int*)) {
246 fesetenv(FE_DFL_ENV);
247 FpUlpEq<ULP, RT1> predicate1;
248 for (size_t i = 0; i < N; ++i) {
249 RT1 out1;
250 int out2;
251 out1 = f(data[i].input, &out2);
252 EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(predicate1, data[i].expected1, out1) << "Failed on element " << i;
253 EXPECT_EQ(data[i].expected2, out2) << "Failed on element " << i;
254 }
255}
256
257// Runs through the array 'data' applying 'f' to each of the input values
258// and asserting that the results are within ULP ulps of the expected values.
259// For testing a (double, double, int*) -> double function like remquo(3).
260template <size_t ULP, typename RT1, typename T1, typename T2, size_t N>
261void DoMathDataTest(data_1_int_2_t<RT1, T1, T2> (&data)[N], RT1 f(T1, T2, int*)) {
262 fesetenv(FE_DFL_ENV);
263 FpUlpEq<ULP, RT1> predicate1;
264 for (size_t i = 0; i < N; ++i) {
265 RT1 out1;
266 int out2;
267 out1 = f(data[i].input1, data[i].input2, &out2);
268 EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(predicate1, data[i].expected1, out1) << "Failed on element " << i;
269 EXPECT_EQ(data[i].expected2, out2) << "Failed on element " << i;
270 }
271}
272
273// Runs through the array 'data' applying 'f' to each of the pairs of input values
274// and asserting that the result is within ULP ulps of the expected value.
275// For testing a (double, double, double) -> double function like fma(3).
276template <size_t ULP, typename RT, typename T1, typename T2, typename T3, size_t N>
277void DoMathDataTest(data_1_3_t<RT, T1, T2, T3> (&data)[N], RT f(T1, T2, T3)) {
278 fesetenv(FE_DFL_ENV);
279 FpUlpEq<ULP, RT> predicate;
280 for (size_t i = 0; i < N; ++i) {
281 EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(predicate,
282 data[i].expected, f(data[i].input1, data[i].input2, data[i].input3)) << "Failed on element " << i;
283 }
284}
285