SPIRV-Tools/test/util/bit_vector_test.cpp
Steven Perron 2c0ce87210
Vector DCE (#1512)
Introduce a pass that does a DCE type analysis for vector elements
instead of the whole vector as a single element.

It will then rewrite instructions that are not used with something else.
For example, an instruction whose value are not used, even though it is
referenced, is replaced with an OpUndef.
2018-04-23 11:13:07 -04:00

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// Copyright (c) 2017 Google Inc.
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#include <vector>
#include "gmock/gmock.h"
#include "util/bit_vector.h"
namespace {
using spvtools::utils::BitVector;
using BitVectorTest = ::testing::Test;
TEST(BitVectorTest, Initialize) {
BitVector bvec;
// Checks that all values are 0. Also tests checking a bit past the end of
// the vector containing the bits.
for (int i = 1; i < 10000; i *= 2) {
EXPECT_FALSE(bvec.Get(i));
}
}
TEST(BitVectorTest, Set) {
BitVector bvec;
// Since 10,000 is larger than the initial size, this tests the resizing
// code.
for (int i = 3; i < 10000; i *= 2) {
bvec.Set(i);
}
// Check that bits that were not set are 0.
for (int i = 1; i < 10000; i *= 2) {
EXPECT_FALSE(bvec.Get(i));
}
// Check that bits that were set are 1.
for (int i = 3; i < 10000; i *= 2) {
EXPECT_TRUE(bvec.Get(i));
}
}
TEST(BitVectorTest, SetReturnValue) {
BitVector bvec;
// Make sure |Set| returns false when the bit was not set.
for (int i = 3; i < 10000; i *= 2) {
EXPECT_FALSE(bvec.Set(i));
}
// Make sure |Set| returns true when the bit was already set.
for (int i = 3; i < 10000; i *= 2) {
EXPECT_TRUE(bvec.Set(i));
}
}
TEST(BitVectorTest, Clear) {
BitVector bvec;
for (int i = 3; i < 10000; i *= 2) {
bvec.Set(i);
}
// Check that the bits were properly set.
for (int i = 3; i < 10000; i *= 2) {
EXPECT_TRUE(bvec.Get(i));
}
// Clear all of the bits except for bit 3.
for (int i = 6; i < 10000; i *= 2) {
bvec.Clear(i);
}
// Make sure bit 3 was not cleared.
EXPECT_TRUE(bvec.Get(3));
// Make sure all of the other bits that were set have been cleared.
for (int i = 6; i < 10000; i *= 2) {
EXPECT_FALSE(bvec.Get(i));
}
}
TEST(BitVectorTest, ClearReturnValue) {
BitVector bvec;
for (int i = 3; i < 10000; i *= 2) {
bvec.Set(i);
}
// Make sure |Clear| returns true if the bit was set.
for (int i = 3; i < 10000; i *= 2) {
EXPECT_TRUE(bvec.Clear(i));
}
// Make sure |Clear| returns false if the bit was not set.
for (int i = 3; i < 10000; i *= 2) {
EXPECT_FALSE(bvec.Clear(i));
}
}
TEST(BitVectorTest, SimpleOrTest) {
BitVector bvec1;
bvec1.Set(3);
bvec1.Set(4);
BitVector bvec2;
bvec2.Set(2);
bvec2.Set(4);
// Check that |bvec1| changed when doing the |Or| operation.
EXPECT_TRUE(bvec1.Or(bvec2));
// Check that the values are all correct.
EXPECT_FALSE(bvec1.Get(0));
EXPECT_FALSE(bvec1.Get(1));
EXPECT_TRUE(bvec1.Get(2));
EXPECT_TRUE(bvec1.Get(3));
EXPECT_TRUE(bvec1.Get(4));
}
TEST(BitVectorTest, ResizingOrTest) {
BitVector bvec1;
bvec1.Set(3);
bvec1.Set(4);
BitVector bvec2;
bvec2.Set(10000);
// Similar to above except with a large value to test resizing.
EXPECT_TRUE(bvec1.Or(bvec2));
EXPECT_FALSE(bvec1.Get(0));
EXPECT_FALSE(bvec1.Get(1));
EXPECT_FALSE(bvec1.Get(2));
EXPECT_TRUE(bvec1.Get(3));
EXPECT_TRUE(bvec1.Get(10000));
}
TEST(BitVectorTest, SubsetOrTest) {
BitVector bvec1;
bvec1.Set(3);
bvec1.Set(4);
BitVector bvec2;
bvec2.Set(3);
// |Or| returns false if |bvec1| does not change.
EXPECT_FALSE(bvec1.Or(bvec2));
}
} // namespace