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Improve bench-strstr by using an extract from the manual as the input to make the test more realistic. Use the same input for both found and fail cases rather than using a memset of '0' for most of the string, which measures performance of strchr rather than strstr. Add result checking to catch potential errors. Remove the repeated tests at slightly different alignments and add more large needle and haystack testcases. Replace stupid_strstr with an efficient basic implementation. Add the Two-way implementation to simplify comparisons with much faster generic implementations. * benchtests/bench-strstr.c (input): Add realistic input text. (stupid_strstr): Remove function. (basic_strstr): Add function. (twoway_strstr): Add function. (do_one_test): Add result checking. (do_test): Use new input text. Remove accidental early matches. (test_main): Improve range of tests, reduce unaligned cases.
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7.1 KiB
C
234 lines
7.1 KiB
C
/* Measure strstr functions.
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Copyright (C) 2013-2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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Lesser General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
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<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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#define MIN_PAGE_SIZE 131072
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#define TEST_MAIN
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#define TEST_NAME "strstr"
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#include "bench-string.h"
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static const char input[] =
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"This manual is written with the assumption that you are at least "
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"somewhat familiar with the C programming language and basic programming "
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"concepts. Specifically, familiarity with ISO standard C (*note ISO "
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"C::), rather than “traditional” pre-ISO C dialects, is assumed.\n"
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" The GNU C Library includes several “header files”, each of which "
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"provides definitions and declarations for a group of related facilities; "
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"this information is used by the C compiler when processing your program. "
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"For example, the header file ‘stdio.h’ declares facilities for "
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"performing input and output, and the header file ‘string.h’ declares "
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"string processing utilities. The organization of this manual generally "
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"follows the same division as the header files.\n"
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" If you are reading this manual for the first time, you should read "
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"all of the introductory material and skim the remaining chapters. There "
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"are a _lot_ of functions in the GNU C Library and it’s not realistic to "
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"expect that you will be able to remember exactly _how_ to use each and "
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"every one of them. It’s more important to become generally familiar "
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"with the kinds of facilities that the library provides, so that when you "
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"are writing your programs you can recognize _when_ to make use of "
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"library functions, and _where_ in this manual you can find more specific "
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"information about them.\n";
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/* Simple yet efficient strstr - for needles < 32 bytes it is 2-4 times
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faster than the optimized twoway_strstr. */
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static char *
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basic_strstr (const char *s1, const char *s2)
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{
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size_t i;
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int c = s2[0];
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if (c == 0)
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return (char*)s1;
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for ( ; s1[0] != '\0'; s1++)
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{
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if (s1[0] != c)
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continue;
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for (i = 1; s2[i] != 0; i++)
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if (s1[i] != s2[i])
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break;
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if (s2[i] == '\0')
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return (char*)s1;
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}
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return NULL;
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}
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#define RETURN_TYPE char *
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#define AVAILABLE(h, h_l, j, n_l) \
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(((j) + (n_l) <= (h_l)) \
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|| ((h_l) += __strnlen ((void*)((h) + (h_l)), (n_l) + 512), \
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(j) + (n_l) <= (h_l)))
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#define CHECK_EOL (1)
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#define RET0_IF_0(a) if (!a) goto ret0
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#define FASTSEARCH(S,C,N) (void*) strchr ((void*)(S), (C))
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#define LONG_NEEDLE_THRESHOLD 32U
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#define __strnlen strnlen
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#include "string/str-two-way.h"
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/* Optimized Two-way implementation from GLIBC 2.29. */
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static char *
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twoway_strstr (const char *haystack, const char *needle)
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{
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size_t needle_len; /* Length of NEEDLE. */
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size_t haystack_len; /* Known minimum length of HAYSTACK. */
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/* Handle empty NEEDLE special case. */
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if (needle[0] == '\0')
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return (char *) haystack;
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/* Skip until we find the first matching char from NEEDLE. */
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haystack = strchr (haystack, needle[0]);
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if (haystack == NULL || needle[1] == '\0')
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return (char *) haystack;
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/* Ensure HAYSTACK length is at least as long as NEEDLE length.
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Since a match may occur early on in a huge HAYSTACK, use strnlen
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and read ahead a few cachelines for improved performance. */
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needle_len = strlen (needle);
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haystack_len = __strnlen (haystack, needle_len + 256);
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if (haystack_len < needle_len)
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return NULL;
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/* Check whether we have a match. This improves performance since we avoid
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the initialization overhead of the two-way algorithm. */
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if (memcmp (haystack, needle, needle_len) == 0)
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return (char *) haystack;
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/* Perform the search. Abstract memory is considered to be an array
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of 'unsigned char' values, not an array of 'char' values. See
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ISO C 99 section 6.2.6.1. */
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if (needle_len < LONG_NEEDLE_THRESHOLD)
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return two_way_short_needle ((const unsigned char *) haystack,
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haystack_len,
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(const unsigned char *) needle, needle_len);
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return two_way_long_needle ((const unsigned char *) haystack, haystack_len,
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(const unsigned char *) needle, needle_len);
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}
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typedef char *(*proto_t) (const char *, const char *);
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IMPL (strstr, 1)
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IMPL (twoway_strstr, 0)
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IMPL (basic_strstr, 0)
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static void
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do_one_test (impl_t *impl, const char *s1, const char *s2, char *exp_result)
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{
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size_t i, iters = INNER_LOOP_ITERS;
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timing_t start, stop, cur;
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char *res;
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TIMING_NOW (start);
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for (i = 0; i < iters; ++i)
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res = CALL (impl, s1, s2);
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TIMING_NOW (stop);
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TIMING_DIFF (cur, start, stop);
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TIMING_PRINT_MEAN ((double) cur, (double) iters);
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if (res != exp_result)
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{
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error (0, 0, "Wrong result in function %s %s %s", impl->name,
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res, exp_result);
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ret = 1;
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}
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}
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static void
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do_test (size_t align1, size_t align2, size_t len1, size_t len2,
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int fail)
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{
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char *s1 = (char *) (buf1 + align1);
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char *s2 = (char *) (buf2 + align2);
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size_t size = sizeof (input) - 1;
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size_t pos = (len1 + len2) % size;
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char *ss2 = s2;
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for (size_t l = len2; l > 0; l = l > size ? l - size : 0)
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{
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size_t t = l > size ? size : l;
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if (pos + t <= size)
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ss2 = mempcpy (ss2, input + pos, t);
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else
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{
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ss2 = mempcpy (ss2, input + pos, size - pos);
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ss2 = mempcpy (ss2, input, t - (size - pos));
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}
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}
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s2[len2] = '\0';
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char *ss1 = s1;
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for (size_t l = len1; l > 0; l = l > size ? l - size : 0)
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{
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size_t t = l > size ? size : l;
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memcpy (ss1, input, t);
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ss1 += t;
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}
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if (!fail)
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memcpy (s1 + len1 - len2, s2, len2);
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s1[len1] = '\0';
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/* Remove any accidental matches except for the last if !fail. */
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for (ss1 = basic_strstr (s1, s2); ss1; ss1 = basic_strstr (ss1 + 1, s2))
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if (fail || ss1 != s1 + len1 - len2)
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++ss1[len2 / 2];
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printf ("Length %4zd/%3zd, alignment %2zd/%2zd, %s:",
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len1, len2, align1, align2, fail ? "fail " : "found");
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FOR_EACH_IMPL (impl, 0)
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do_one_test (impl, s1, s2, fail ? NULL : s1 + len1 - len2);
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putchar ('\n');
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}
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static int
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test_main (void)
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{
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test_init ();
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printf ("%23s", "");
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FOR_EACH_IMPL (impl, 0)
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printf ("\t%s", impl->name);
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putchar ('\n');
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for (size_t hlen = 64; hlen <= 256; hlen += 32)
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for (size_t klen = 1; klen <= 16; klen++)
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{
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do_test (1, 3, hlen, klen, 0);
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do_test (0, 9, hlen, klen, 1);
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}
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for (size_t hlen = 256; hlen <= 65536; hlen *= 2)
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for (size_t klen = 16; klen <= 256; klen *= 2)
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{
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do_test (1, 11, hlen, klen, 0);
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do_test (14, 5, hlen, klen, 1);
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}
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return ret;
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}
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#include <support/test-driver.c>
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