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	BumpPtrAllocator's Reset wouldn't clear CustomSizedSlabs if Slabs.size() == 0. Patch by Kal <b17c0de@gmail.com>! git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@237588 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
		
			
				
	
	
		
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//===- llvm/unittest/Support/AllocatorTest.cpp - BumpPtrAllocator tests ---===//
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//
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//                     The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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//
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// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
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// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "llvm/Support/Allocator.h"
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#include "gtest/gtest.h"
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#include <cstdlib>
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using namespace llvm;
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namespace {
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TEST(AllocatorTest, Basics) {
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  BumpPtrAllocator Alloc;
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  int *a = (int*)Alloc.Allocate(sizeof(int), 1);
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  int *b = (int*)Alloc.Allocate(sizeof(int) * 10, 1);
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  int *c = (int*)Alloc.Allocate(sizeof(int), 1);
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  *a = 1;
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  b[0] = 2;
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  b[9] = 2;
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  *c = 3;
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  EXPECT_EQ(1, *a);
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  EXPECT_EQ(2, b[0]);
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  EXPECT_EQ(2, b[9]);
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  EXPECT_EQ(3, *c);
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  EXPECT_EQ(1U, Alloc.GetNumSlabs());
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  BumpPtrAllocator Alloc2 = std::move(Alloc);
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  EXPECT_EQ(0U, Alloc.GetNumSlabs());
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  EXPECT_EQ(1U, Alloc2.GetNumSlabs());
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  // Make sure the old pointers still work. These are especially interesting
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  // under ASan or Valgrind.
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  EXPECT_EQ(1, *a);
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  EXPECT_EQ(2, b[0]);
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  EXPECT_EQ(2, b[9]);
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  EXPECT_EQ(3, *c);
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  Alloc = std::move(Alloc2);
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  EXPECT_EQ(0U, Alloc2.GetNumSlabs());
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  EXPECT_EQ(1U, Alloc.GetNumSlabs());
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}
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// Allocate enough bytes to create three slabs.
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TEST(AllocatorTest, ThreeSlabs) {
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  BumpPtrAllocator Alloc;
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  Alloc.Allocate(3000, 1);
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  EXPECT_EQ(1U, Alloc.GetNumSlabs());
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  Alloc.Allocate(3000, 1);
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  EXPECT_EQ(2U, Alloc.GetNumSlabs());
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  Alloc.Allocate(3000, 1);
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  EXPECT_EQ(3U, Alloc.GetNumSlabs());
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}
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// Allocate enough bytes to create two slabs, reset the allocator, and do it
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// again.
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TEST(AllocatorTest, TestReset) {
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  BumpPtrAllocator Alloc;
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  // Allocate something larger than the SizeThreshold=4096.
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  (void)Alloc.Allocate(5000, 1);
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  Alloc.Reset();
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  // Calling Reset should free all CustomSizedSlabs.
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  EXPECT_EQ(0u, Alloc.GetNumSlabs());
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  Alloc.Allocate(3000, 1);
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  EXPECT_EQ(1U, Alloc.GetNumSlabs());
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  Alloc.Allocate(3000, 1);
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  EXPECT_EQ(2U, Alloc.GetNumSlabs());
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  Alloc.Reset();
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  EXPECT_EQ(1U, Alloc.GetNumSlabs());
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  Alloc.Allocate(3000, 1);
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  EXPECT_EQ(1U, Alloc.GetNumSlabs());
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  Alloc.Allocate(3000, 1);
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  EXPECT_EQ(2U, Alloc.GetNumSlabs());
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}
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// Test some allocations at varying alignments.
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TEST(AllocatorTest, TestAlignment) {
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  BumpPtrAllocator Alloc;
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  uintptr_t a;
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  a = (uintptr_t)Alloc.Allocate(1, 2);
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  EXPECT_EQ(0U, a & 1);
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  a = (uintptr_t)Alloc.Allocate(1, 4);
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  EXPECT_EQ(0U, a & 3);
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  a = (uintptr_t)Alloc.Allocate(1, 8);
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  EXPECT_EQ(0U, a & 7);
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  a = (uintptr_t)Alloc.Allocate(1, 16);
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  EXPECT_EQ(0U, a & 15);
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  a = (uintptr_t)Alloc.Allocate(1, 32);
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  EXPECT_EQ(0U, a & 31);
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  a = (uintptr_t)Alloc.Allocate(1, 64);
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  EXPECT_EQ(0U, a & 63);
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  a = (uintptr_t)Alloc.Allocate(1, 128);
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  EXPECT_EQ(0U, a & 127);
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}
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// Test allocating just over the slab size.  This tests a bug where before the
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// allocator incorrectly calculated the buffer end pointer.
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TEST(AllocatorTest, TestOverflow) {
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  BumpPtrAllocator Alloc;
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  // Fill the slab right up until the end pointer.
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  Alloc.Allocate(4096, 1);
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  EXPECT_EQ(1U, Alloc.GetNumSlabs());
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  // If we don't allocate a new slab, then we will have overflowed.
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  Alloc.Allocate(1, 1);
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  EXPECT_EQ(2U, Alloc.GetNumSlabs());
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}
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// Test allocating with a size larger than the initial slab size.
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TEST(AllocatorTest, TestSmallSlabSize) {
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  BumpPtrAllocator Alloc;
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  Alloc.Allocate(8000, 1);
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  EXPECT_EQ(1U, Alloc.GetNumSlabs());
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}
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// Test requesting alignment that goes past the end of the current slab.
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TEST(AllocatorTest, TestAlignmentPastSlab) {
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  BumpPtrAllocator Alloc;
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  Alloc.Allocate(4095, 1);
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  // Aligning the current slab pointer is likely to move it past the end of the
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  // slab, which would confuse any unsigned comparisons with the difference of
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  // the the end pointer and the aligned pointer.
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  Alloc.Allocate(1024, 8192);
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  EXPECT_EQ(2U, Alloc.GetNumSlabs());
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}
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// Mock slab allocator that returns slabs aligned on 4096 bytes.  There is no
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// easy portable way to do this, so this is kind of a hack.
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class MockSlabAllocator {
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  static size_t LastSlabSize;
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public:
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  ~MockSlabAllocator() { }
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  void *Allocate(size_t Size, size_t /*Alignment*/) {
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    // Allocate space for the alignment, the slab, and a void* that goes right
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    // before the slab.
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    size_t Alignment = 4096;
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    void *MemBase = malloc(Size + Alignment - 1 + sizeof(void*));
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    // Find the slab start.
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    void *Slab = (void *)alignAddr((char*)MemBase + sizeof(void *), Alignment);
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    // Hold a pointer to the base so we can free the whole malloced block.
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    ((void**)Slab)[-1] = MemBase;
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    LastSlabSize = Size;
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    return Slab;
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  }
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  void Deallocate(void *Slab, size_t Size) {
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    free(((void**)Slab)[-1]);
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  }
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  static size_t GetLastSlabSize() { return LastSlabSize; }
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};
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size_t MockSlabAllocator::LastSlabSize = 0;
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// Allocate a large-ish block with a really large alignment so that the
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// allocator will think that it has space, but after it does the alignment it
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// will not.
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TEST(AllocatorTest, TestBigAlignment) {
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  BumpPtrAllocatorImpl<MockSlabAllocator> Alloc;
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  // First allocate a tiny bit to ensure we have to re-align things.
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  (void)Alloc.Allocate(1, 1);
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  // Now the big chunk with a big alignment.
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  (void)Alloc.Allocate(3000, 2048);
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  // We test that the last slab size is not the default 4096 byte slab, but
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  // rather a custom sized slab that is larger.
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  EXPECT_GT(MockSlabAllocator::GetLastSlabSize(), 4096u);
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}
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}  // anonymous namespace
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