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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-05-04 17:31:02 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-05-04 17:31:02 +0000 |
commit | bb12c1fd00eb51118749bbbc69c5596835fcbd3b (patch) | |
tree | 88038a98bd31c1b765f3390767a2ec12e37c79ec /deps/jemalloc/test/unit/ql.c | |
parent | Initial commit. (diff) | |
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Adding upstream version 5:7.0.15.upstream/5%7.0.15upstream
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/deps/jemalloc/test/unit/ql.c b/deps/jemalloc/test/unit/ql.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b76c24c --- /dev/null +++ b/deps/jemalloc/test/unit/ql.c @@ -0,0 +1,204 @@ +#include "test/jemalloc_test.h" + +#include "jemalloc/internal/ql.h" + +/* Number of ring entries, in [2..26]. */ +#define NENTRIES 9 + +typedef struct list_s list_t; +typedef ql_head(list_t) list_head_t; + +struct list_s { + ql_elm(list_t) link; + char id; +}; + +static void +test_empty_list(list_head_t *head) { + list_t *t; + unsigned i; + + assert_ptr_null(ql_first(head), "Unexpected element for empty list"); + assert_ptr_null(ql_last(head, link), + "Unexpected element for empty list"); + + i = 0; + ql_foreach(t, head, link) { + i++; + } + assert_u_eq(i, 0, "Unexpected element for empty list"); + + i = 0; + ql_reverse_foreach(t, head, link) { + i++; + } + assert_u_eq(i, 0, "Unexpected element for empty list"); +} + +TEST_BEGIN(test_ql_empty) { + list_head_t head; + + ql_new(&head); + test_empty_list(&head); +} +TEST_END + +static void +init_entries(list_t *entries, unsigned nentries) { + unsigned i; + + for (i = 0; i < nentries; i++) { + entries[i].id = 'a' + i; + ql_elm_new(&entries[i], link); + } +} + +static void +test_entries_list(list_head_t *head, list_t *entries, unsigned nentries) { + list_t *t; + unsigned i; + + assert_c_eq(ql_first(head)->id, entries[0].id, "Element id mismatch"); + assert_c_eq(ql_last(head, link)->id, entries[nentries-1].id, + "Element id mismatch"); + + i = 0; + ql_foreach(t, head, link) { + assert_c_eq(t->id, entries[i].id, "Element id mismatch"); + i++; + } + + i = 0; + ql_reverse_foreach(t, head, link) { + assert_c_eq(t->id, entries[nentries-i-1].id, + "Element id mismatch"); + i++; + } + + for (i = 0; i < nentries-1; i++) { + t = ql_next(head, &entries[i], link); + assert_c_eq(t->id, entries[i+1].id, "Element id mismatch"); + } + assert_ptr_null(ql_next(head, &entries[nentries-1], link), + "Unexpected element"); + + assert_ptr_null(ql_prev(head, &entries[0], link), "Unexpected element"); + for (i = 1; i < nentries; i++) { + t = ql_prev(head, &entries[i], link); + assert_c_eq(t->id, entries[i-1].id, "Element id mismatch"); + } +} + +TEST_BEGIN(test_ql_tail_insert) { + list_head_t head; + list_t entries[NENTRIES]; + unsigned i; + + ql_new(&head); + init_entries(entries, sizeof(entries)/sizeof(list_t)); + for (i = 0; i < NENTRIES; i++) { + ql_tail_insert(&head, &entries[i], link); + } + + test_entries_list(&head, entries, NENTRIES); +} +TEST_END + +TEST_BEGIN(test_ql_tail_remove) { + list_head_t head; + list_t entries[NENTRIES]; + unsigned i; + + ql_new(&head); + init_entries(entries, sizeof(entries)/sizeof(list_t)); + for (i = 0; i < NENTRIES; i++) { + ql_tail_insert(&head, &entries[i], link); + } + + for (i = 0; i < NENTRIES; i++) { + test_entries_list(&head, entries, NENTRIES-i); + ql_tail_remove(&head, list_t, link); + } + test_empty_list(&head); +} +TEST_END + +TEST_BEGIN(test_ql_head_insert) { + list_head_t head; + list_t entries[NENTRIES]; + unsigned i; + + ql_new(&head); + init_entries(entries, sizeof(entries)/sizeof(list_t)); + for (i = 0; i < NENTRIES; i++) { + ql_head_insert(&head, &entries[NENTRIES-i-1], link); + } + + test_entries_list(&head, entries, NENTRIES); +} +TEST_END + +TEST_BEGIN(test_ql_head_remove) { + list_head_t head; + list_t entries[NENTRIES]; + unsigned i; + + ql_new(&head); + init_entries(entries, sizeof(entries)/sizeof(list_t)); + for (i = 0; i < NENTRIES; i++) { + ql_head_insert(&head, &entries[NENTRIES-i-1], link); + } + + for (i = 0; i < NENTRIES; i++) { + test_entries_list(&head, &entries[i], NENTRIES-i); + ql_head_remove(&head, list_t, link); + } + test_empty_list(&head); +} +TEST_END + +TEST_BEGIN(test_ql_insert) { + list_head_t head; + list_t entries[8]; + list_t *a, *b, *c, *d, *e, *f, *g, *h; + + ql_new(&head); + init_entries(entries, sizeof(entries)/sizeof(list_t)); + a = &entries[0]; + b = &entries[1]; + c = &entries[2]; + d = &entries[3]; + e = &entries[4]; + f = &entries[5]; + g = &entries[6]; + h = &entries[7]; + + /* + * ql_remove(), ql_before_insert(), and ql_after_insert() are used + * internally by other macros that are already tested, so there's no + * need to test them completely. However, insertion/deletion from the + * middle of lists is not otherwise tested; do so here. + */ + ql_tail_insert(&head, f, link); + ql_before_insert(&head, f, b, link); + ql_before_insert(&head, f, c, link); + ql_after_insert(f, h, link); + ql_after_insert(f, g, link); + ql_before_insert(&head, b, a, link); + ql_after_insert(c, d, link); + ql_before_insert(&head, f, e, link); + + test_entries_list(&head, entries, sizeof(entries)/sizeof(list_t)); +} +TEST_END + +int +main(void) { + return test( + test_ql_empty, + test_ql_tail_insert, + test_ql_tail_remove, + test_ql_head_insert, + test_ql_head_remove, + test_ql_insert); +} |