llvm/unittests/IR/ValueMapTest.cpp
Benjamin Kramer 4c58740541 Replace non-recursive sys::Mutex users with std::mutex
Also remove a use of sys::MutexImpl, that's just evil. No functionality
change intended.

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//===- llvm/unittest/ADT/ValueMapTest.cpp - ValueMap unit tests -*- C++ -*-===//
//
// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "llvm/IR/ValueMap.h"
#include "llvm/Config/llvm-config.h"
#include "llvm/IR/Constants.h"
#include "llvm/IR/Instructions.h"
#include "llvm/IR/LLVMContext.h"
#include "gtest/gtest.h"
using namespace llvm;
namespace {
// Test fixture
template<typename T>
class ValueMapTest : public testing::Test {
protected:
LLVMContext Context;
Constant *ConstantV;
std::unique_ptr<BitCastInst> BitcastV;
std::unique_ptr<BinaryOperator> AddV;
ValueMapTest()
: ConstantV(ConstantInt::get(Type::getInt32Ty(Context), 0)),
BitcastV(new BitCastInst(ConstantV, Type::getInt32Ty(Context))),
AddV(BinaryOperator::CreateAdd(ConstantV, ConstantV)) {}
};
// Run everything on Value*, a subtype to make sure that casting works as
// expected, and a const subtype to make sure we cast const correctly.
typedef ::testing::Types<Value, Instruction, const Instruction> KeyTypes;
TYPED_TEST_CASE(ValueMapTest, KeyTypes);
TYPED_TEST(ValueMapTest, Null) {
ValueMap<TypeParam*, int> VM1;
VM1[nullptr] = 7;
EXPECT_EQ(7, VM1.lookup(nullptr));
}
TYPED_TEST(ValueMapTest, FollowsValue) {
ValueMap<TypeParam*, int> VM;
VM[this->BitcastV.get()] = 7;
EXPECT_EQ(7, VM.lookup(this->BitcastV.get()));
EXPECT_EQ(0u, VM.count(this->AddV.get()));
this->BitcastV->replaceAllUsesWith(this->AddV.get());
EXPECT_EQ(7, VM.lookup(this->AddV.get()));
EXPECT_EQ(0u, VM.count(this->BitcastV.get()));
this->AddV.reset();
EXPECT_EQ(0u, VM.count(this->AddV.get()));
EXPECT_EQ(0u, VM.count(this->BitcastV.get()));
EXPECT_EQ(0U, VM.size());
}
TYPED_TEST(ValueMapTest, OperationsWork) {
ValueMap<TypeParam*, int> VM;
ValueMap<TypeParam*, int> VM2(16); (void)VM2;
typename ValueMapConfig<TypeParam*>::ExtraData Data;
ValueMap<TypeParam*, int> VM3(Data, 16); (void)VM3;
EXPECT_TRUE(VM.empty());
VM[this->BitcastV.get()] = 7;
// Find:
typename ValueMap<TypeParam*, int>::iterator I =
VM.find(this->BitcastV.get());
ASSERT_TRUE(I != VM.end());
EXPECT_EQ(this->BitcastV.get(), I->first);
EXPECT_EQ(7, I->second);
EXPECT_TRUE(VM.find(this->AddV.get()) == VM.end());
// Const find:
const ValueMap<TypeParam*, int> &CVM = VM;
typename ValueMap<TypeParam*, int>::const_iterator CI =
CVM.find(this->BitcastV.get());
ASSERT_TRUE(CI != CVM.end());
EXPECT_EQ(this->BitcastV.get(), CI->first);
EXPECT_EQ(7, CI->second);
EXPECT_TRUE(CVM.find(this->AddV.get()) == CVM.end());
// Insert:
std::pair<typename ValueMap<TypeParam*, int>::iterator, bool> InsertResult1 =
VM.insert(std::make_pair(this->AddV.get(), 3));
EXPECT_EQ(this->AddV.get(), InsertResult1.first->first);
EXPECT_EQ(3, InsertResult1.first->second);
EXPECT_TRUE(InsertResult1.second);
EXPECT_EQ(1u, VM.count(this->AddV.get()));
std::pair<typename ValueMap<TypeParam*, int>::iterator, bool> InsertResult2 =
VM.insert(std::make_pair(this->AddV.get(), 5));
EXPECT_EQ(this->AddV.get(), InsertResult2.first->first);
EXPECT_EQ(3, InsertResult2.first->second);
EXPECT_FALSE(InsertResult2.second);
// Erase:
VM.erase(InsertResult2.first);
EXPECT_EQ(0U, VM.count(this->AddV.get()));
EXPECT_EQ(1U, VM.count(this->BitcastV.get()));
VM.erase(this->BitcastV.get());
EXPECT_EQ(0U, VM.count(this->BitcastV.get()));
EXPECT_EQ(0U, VM.size());
// Range insert:
SmallVector<std::pair<Instruction*, int>, 2> Elems;
Elems.push_back(std::make_pair(this->AddV.get(), 1));
Elems.push_back(std::make_pair(this->BitcastV.get(), 2));
VM.insert(Elems.begin(), Elems.end());
EXPECT_EQ(1, VM.lookup(this->AddV.get()));
EXPECT_EQ(2, VM.lookup(this->BitcastV.get()));
}
template<typename ExpectedType, typename VarType>
void CompileAssertHasType(VarType) {
static_assert(std::is_same<ExpectedType, VarType>::value,
"Not the same type");
}
TYPED_TEST(ValueMapTest, Iteration) {
ValueMap<TypeParam*, int> VM;
VM[this->BitcastV.get()] = 2;
VM[this->AddV.get()] = 3;
size_t size = 0;
for (typename ValueMap<TypeParam*, int>::iterator I = VM.begin(), E = VM.end();
I != E; ++I) {
++size;
std::pair<TypeParam*, int> value = *I; (void)value;
CompileAssertHasType<TypeParam*>(I->first);
if (I->second == 2) {
EXPECT_EQ(this->BitcastV.get(), I->first);
I->second = 5;
} else if (I->second == 3) {
EXPECT_EQ(this->AddV.get(), I->first);
I->second = 6;
} else {
ADD_FAILURE() << "Iterated through an extra value.";
}
}
EXPECT_EQ(2U, size);
EXPECT_EQ(5, VM[this->BitcastV.get()]);
EXPECT_EQ(6, VM[this->AddV.get()]);
size = 0;
// Cast to const ValueMap to avoid a bug in DenseMap's iterators.
const ValueMap<TypeParam*, int>& CVM = VM;
for (typename ValueMap<TypeParam*, int>::const_iterator I = CVM.begin(),
E = CVM.end(); I != E; ++I) {
++size;
std::pair<TypeParam*, int> value = *I; (void)value;
CompileAssertHasType<TypeParam*>(I->first);
if (I->second == 5) {
EXPECT_EQ(this->BitcastV.get(), I->first);
} else if (I->second == 6) {
EXPECT_EQ(this->AddV.get(), I->first);
} else {
ADD_FAILURE() << "Iterated through an extra value.";
}
}
EXPECT_EQ(2U, size);
}
TYPED_TEST(ValueMapTest, DefaultCollisionBehavior) {
// By default, we overwrite the old value with the replaced value.
ValueMap<TypeParam*, int> VM;
VM[this->BitcastV.get()] = 7;
VM[this->AddV.get()] = 9;
this->BitcastV->replaceAllUsesWith(this->AddV.get());
EXPECT_EQ(0u, VM.count(this->BitcastV.get()));
EXPECT_EQ(9, VM.lookup(this->AddV.get()));
}
TYPED_TEST(ValueMapTest, ConfiguredCollisionBehavior) {
// TODO: Implement this when someone needs it.
}
template<typename KeyT, typename MutexT>
struct LockMutex : ValueMapConfig<KeyT, MutexT> {
struct ExtraData {
MutexT *M;
bool *CalledRAUW;
bool *CalledDeleted;
};
static void onRAUW(const ExtraData &Data, KeyT Old, KeyT New) {
*Data.CalledRAUW = true;
EXPECT_FALSE(Data.M->try_lock()) << "Mutex should already be locked.";
}
static void onDelete(const ExtraData &Data, KeyT Old) {
*Data.CalledDeleted = true;
EXPECT_FALSE(Data.M->try_lock()) << "Mutex should already be locked.";
}
static MutexT *getMutex(const ExtraData &Data) { return Data.M; }
};
// FIXME: These tests started failing on Windows.
#if LLVM_ENABLE_THREADS && !defined(_WIN32)
TYPED_TEST(ValueMapTest, LocksMutex) {
std::mutex M;
bool CalledRAUW = false, CalledDeleted = false;
typedef LockMutex<TypeParam*, std::mutex> ConfigType;
typename ConfigType::ExtraData Data = {&M, &CalledRAUW, &CalledDeleted};
ValueMap<TypeParam*, int, ConfigType> VM(Data);
VM[this->BitcastV.get()] = 7;
this->BitcastV->replaceAllUsesWith(this->AddV.get());
this->AddV.reset();
EXPECT_TRUE(CalledRAUW);
EXPECT_TRUE(CalledDeleted);
}
#endif
template<typename KeyT>
struct NoFollow : ValueMapConfig<KeyT> {
enum { FollowRAUW = false };
};
TYPED_TEST(ValueMapTest, NoFollowRAUW) {
ValueMap<TypeParam*, int, NoFollow<TypeParam*> > VM;
VM[this->BitcastV.get()] = 7;
EXPECT_EQ(7, VM.lookup(this->BitcastV.get()));
EXPECT_EQ(0u, VM.count(this->AddV.get()));
this->BitcastV->replaceAllUsesWith(this->AddV.get());
EXPECT_EQ(7, VM.lookup(this->BitcastV.get()));
EXPECT_EQ(0, VM.lookup(this->AddV.get()));
this->AddV.reset();
EXPECT_EQ(7, VM.lookup(this->BitcastV.get()));
EXPECT_EQ(0, VM.lookup(this->AddV.get()));
this->BitcastV.reset();
EXPECT_EQ(0, VM.lookup(this->BitcastV.get()));
EXPECT_EQ(0, VM.lookup(this->AddV.get()));
EXPECT_EQ(0U, VM.size());
}
template<typename KeyT>
struct CountOps : ValueMapConfig<KeyT> {
struct ExtraData {
int *Deletions;
int *RAUWs;
};
static void onRAUW(const ExtraData &Data, KeyT Old, KeyT New) {
++*Data.RAUWs;
}
static void onDelete(const ExtraData &Data, KeyT Old) {
++*Data.Deletions;
}
};
TYPED_TEST(ValueMapTest, CallsConfig) {
int Deletions = 0, RAUWs = 0;
typename CountOps<TypeParam*>::ExtraData Data = {&Deletions, &RAUWs};
ValueMap<TypeParam*, int, CountOps<TypeParam*> > VM(Data);
VM[this->BitcastV.get()] = 7;
this->BitcastV->replaceAllUsesWith(this->AddV.get());
EXPECT_EQ(0, Deletions);
EXPECT_EQ(1, RAUWs);
this->AddV.reset();
EXPECT_EQ(1, Deletions);
EXPECT_EQ(1, RAUWs);
this->BitcastV.reset();
EXPECT_EQ(1, Deletions);
EXPECT_EQ(1, RAUWs);
}
template<typename KeyT>
struct ModifyingConfig : ValueMapConfig<KeyT> {
// We'll put a pointer here back to the ValueMap this key is in, so
// that we can modify it (and clobber *this) before the ValueMap
// tries to do the same modification. In previous versions of
// ValueMap, that exploded.
typedef ValueMap<KeyT, int, ModifyingConfig<KeyT> > **ExtraData;
static void onRAUW(ExtraData Map, KeyT Old, KeyT New) {
(*Map)->erase(Old);
}
static void onDelete(ExtraData Map, KeyT Old) {
(*Map)->erase(Old);
}
};
TYPED_TEST(ValueMapTest, SurvivesModificationByConfig) {
ValueMap<TypeParam*, int, ModifyingConfig<TypeParam*> > *MapAddress;
ValueMap<TypeParam*, int, ModifyingConfig<TypeParam*> > VM(&MapAddress);
MapAddress = &VM;
// Now the ModifyingConfig can modify the Map inside a callback.
VM[this->BitcastV.get()] = 7;
this->BitcastV->replaceAllUsesWith(this->AddV.get());
EXPECT_EQ(0u, VM.count(this->BitcastV.get()));
EXPECT_EQ(0u, VM.count(this->AddV.get()));
VM[this->AddV.get()] = 7;
this->AddV.reset();
EXPECT_EQ(0u, VM.count(this->AddV.get()));
}
} // end namespace