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llvm/unittests/Support/TrailingObjectsTest.cpp
James Y Knight b905a6b1c4 [TrailingObjects] Dynamically realign under-aligned trailing objects.
Previously, the code enforced non-decreasing alignment of each trailing
type. However, it's easy enough to allow for realignment as needed, and
thus avoid the developer having to think about the possiblilities for
alignment requirements on all architectures.

(E.g. on Linux/x86, a struct with an int64 member is 4-byte aligned,
while on other 32-bit archs -- and even with other OSes on x86 -- it has
8-byte alignment. This sort of thing is irritating to have to manually
deal with.)

git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@256533 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
2015-12-29 04:00:43 +00:00

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//=== - llvm/unittest/Support/TrailingObjectsTest.cpp ---------------------===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "llvm/Support/TrailingObjects.h"
#include "gtest/gtest.h"
using namespace llvm;
namespace {
// This class, beyond being used by the test case, a nice
// demonstration of the intended usage of TrailingObjects, with a
// single trailing array.
class Class1 final : protected TrailingObjects<Class1, short> {
friend TrailingObjects;
unsigned NumShorts;
protected:
size_t numTrailingObjects(OverloadToken<short>) const { return NumShorts; }
Class1(int *ShortArray, unsigned NumShorts) : NumShorts(NumShorts) {
std::uninitialized_copy(ShortArray, ShortArray + NumShorts,
getTrailingObjects<short>());
}
public:
static Class1 *create(int *ShortArray, unsigned NumShorts) {
void *Mem = ::operator new(totalSizeToAlloc<short>(NumShorts));
return new (Mem) Class1(ShortArray, NumShorts);
}
short get(unsigned Num) const { return getTrailingObjects<short>()[Num]; }
unsigned numShorts() const { return NumShorts; }
// Pull some protected members in as public, for testability.
using TrailingObjects::totalSizeToAlloc;
using TrailingObjects::additionalSizeToAlloc;
using TrailingObjects::getTrailingObjects;
};
// Here, there are two singular optional object types appended. Note
// that the alignment of Class2 is automatically increased to account
// for the alignment requirements of the trailing objects.
class Class2 final : protected TrailingObjects<Class2, double, short> {
friend TrailingObjects;
bool HasShort, HasDouble;
protected:
size_t numTrailingObjects(OverloadToken<short>) const {
return HasShort ? 1 : 0;
}
size_t numTrailingObjects(OverloadToken<double>) const {
return HasDouble ? 1 : 0;
}
Class2(bool HasShort, bool HasDouble)
: HasShort(HasShort), HasDouble(HasDouble) {}
public:
static Class2 *create(short S = 0, double D = 0.0) {
bool HasShort = S != 0;
bool HasDouble = D != 0.0;
void *Mem =
::operator new(totalSizeToAlloc<double, short>(HasDouble, HasShort));
Class2 *C = new (Mem) Class2(HasShort, HasDouble);
if (HasShort)
*C->getTrailingObjects<short>() = S;
if (HasDouble)
*C->getTrailingObjects<double>() = D;
return C;
}
short getShort() const {
if (!HasShort)
return 0;
return *getTrailingObjects<short>();
}
double getDouble() const {
if (!HasDouble)
return 0.0;
return *getTrailingObjects<double>();
}
// Pull some protected members in as public, for testability.
using TrailingObjects::totalSizeToAlloc;
using TrailingObjects::additionalSizeToAlloc;
using TrailingObjects::getTrailingObjects;
};
TEST(TrailingObjects, OneArg) {
int arr[] = {1, 2, 3};
Class1 *C = Class1::create(arr, 3);
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(Class1), sizeof(unsigned));
EXPECT_EQ(Class1::additionalSizeToAlloc<short>(1), sizeof(short));
EXPECT_EQ(Class1::additionalSizeToAlloc<short>(3), sizeof(short) * 3);
EXPECT_EQ(Class1::totalSizeToAlloc<short>(1), sizeof(Class1) + sizeof(short));
EXPECT_EQ(Class1::totalSizeToAlloc<short>(3),
sizeof(Class1) + sizeof(short) * 3);
EXPECT_EQ(C->getTrailingObjects<short>(), reinterpret_cast<short *>(C + 1));
EXPECT_EQ(C->get(0), 1);
EXPECT_EQ(C->get(2), 3);
delete C;
}
TEST(TrailingObjects, TwoArg) {
Class2 *C1 = Class2::create(4);
Class2 *C2 = Class2::create(0, 4.2);
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(Class2), llvm::RoundUpToAlignment(sizeof(bool) * 2,
llvm::alignOf<double>()));
EXPECT_EQ(llvm::alignOf<Class2>(), llvm::alignOf<double>());
EXPECT_EQ((Class2::additionalSizeToAlloc<double, short>(1, 0)),
sizeof(double));
EXPECT_EQ((Class2::additionalSizeToAlloc<double, short>(0, 1)),
sizeof(short));
EXPECT_EQ((Class2::additionalSizeToAlloc<double, short>(3, 1)),
sizeof(double) * 3 + sizeof(short));
EXPECT_EQ((Class2::totalSizeToAlloc<double, short>(1, 1)),
sizeof(Class2) + sizeof(double) + sizeof(short));
EXPECT_EQ(C1->getDouble(), 0);
EXPECT_EQ(C1->getShort(), 4);
EXPECT_EQ(C1->getTrailingObjects<double>(),
reinterpret_cast<double *>(C1 + 1));
EXPECT_EQ(C1->getTrailingObjects<short>(), reinterpret_cast<short *>(C1 + 1));
EXPECT_EQ(C2->getDouble(), 4.2);
EXPECT_EQ(C2->getShort(), 0);
EXPECT_EQ(C2->getTrailingObjects<double>(),
reinterpret_cast<double *>(C2 + 1));
EXPECT_EQ(C2->getTrailingObjects<short>(),
reinterpret_cast<short *>(reinterpret_cast<double *>(C2 + 1) + 1));
delete C1;
delete C2;
}
// This test class is not trying to be a usage demo, just asserting
// that three args does actually work too (it's the same code as
// handles the second arg, so it's basically covered by the above, but
// just in case..)
class Class3 final : public TrailingObjects<Class3, double, short, bool> {
friend TrailingObjects;
size_t numTrailingObjects(OverloadToken<double>) const { return 1; }
size_t numTrailingObjects(OverloadToken<short>) const { return 1; }
};
TEST(TrailingObjects, ThreeArg) {
EXPECT_EQ((Class3::additionalSizeToAlloc<double, short, bool>(1, 1, 3)),
sizeof(double) + sizeof(short) + 3 * sizeof(bool));
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(Class3),
llvm::RoundUpToAlignment(1, llvm::alignOf<double>()));
std::unique_ptr<char[]> P(new char[1000]);
Class3 *C = reinterpret_cast<Class3 *>(P.get());
EXPECT_EQ(C->getTrailingObjects<double>(), reinterpret_cast<double *>(C + 1));
EXPECT_EQ(C->getTrailingObjects<short>(),
reinterpret_cast<short *>(reinterpret_cast<double *>(C + 1) + 1));
EXPECT_EQ(
C->getTrailingObjects<bool>(),
reinterpret_cast<bool *>(
reinterpret_cast<short *>(reinterpret_cast<double *>(C + 1) + 1) +
1));
}
class Class4 final : public TrailingObjects<Class4, char, long> {
friend TrailingObjects;
size_t numTrailingObjects(OverloadToken<char>) const { return 1; }
};
TEST(TrailingObjects, Realignment) {
EXPECT_EQ((Class4::additionalSizeToAlloc<char, long>(1, 1)),
llvm::RoundUpToAlignment(sizeof(long) + 1, llvm::alignOf<long>()));
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(Class4), llvm::RoundUpToAlignment(1, llvm::alignOf<long>()));
std::unique_ptr<char[]> P(new char[1000]);
Class4 *C = reinterpret_cast<Class4 *>(P.get());
EXPECT_EQ(C->getTrailingObjects<char>(), reinterpret_cast<char *>(C + 1));
EXPECT_EQ(C->getTrailingObjects<long>(),
reinterpret_cast<long *>(llvm::alignAddr(
reinterpret_cast<char *>(C + 1) + 1, llvm::alignOf<long>())));
}
}