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authorDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2024-04-07 19:33:14 +0000
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+// Lowering provides a specialisation when the base operand is a constant which
+// is a power of two.
+//
+// Test bailout conditions for this optimisation.
+
+function test(x) {
+ function pow(x, y) { return `Math.pow(${x}, ${y})` };
+ function exp(x, y) { return `((${x}) ** ${y})` };
+
+ function make(fn) {
+ return Function("y, z", `
+ // Load from array to prevent constant-folding.
+ // (Ion is currently not smart enough to realise that both array
+ // values are the same.)
+ var ys = [y, y];
+ var zs = [z, z];
+ for (var i = 0; i < 1000; ++i) {
+ assertEq(${fn(x, "ys[i & 1]")}, zs[i & 1]);
+ }
+ `);
+ }
+
+ function double(v) {
+ // NB: numberToDouble() always returns a double value.
+ return numberToDouble(v);
+ }
+
+ // Find the first power which will exceed the Int32 range by computing ⌈log_x(2 ^ 31)⌉.
+ var limit = Math.ceil(Math.log2(2 ** 31) / Math.log2(x));
+ assertEq(Math.pow(x, limit - 1) < 2 ** 31, true);
+ assertEq(Math.pow(x, limit) >= 2 ** 31, true);
+
+ function* args(first, last) {
+ // Run the test function a few times without a bailout.
+ for (var i = 0; i < 3; ++i) {
+ yield first;
+ }
+
+ // |last| should trigger a bailout.
+ yield last;
+ }
+
+ // Test precision loss when the result exceeds 2**31.
+ for (var fn of [make(pow), make(exp)]) {
+ for (var y of args(limit - 1, limit)) {
+ // Ensure the callee always sees a double to avoid an early Bailout_ArgumentCheck.
+ var z = double(Math.pow(x, y));
+ fn(y, z);
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Test precision loss when the result is a fractional number.
+ for (var fn of [make(pow), make(exp)]) {
+ for (var y of args(0, -1)) {
+ // Ensure the callee always sees a double to avoid an early Bailout_ArgumentCheck.
+ var z = double(Math.pow(x, y));
+ fn(y, z);
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Find the first negative power which can be represented as a double
+ var negLimit = -Math.floor(1074 / Math.log2(x));
+
+ // Test precision loss when the result is a non-zero, fractional number.
+ for (var fn of [make(pow), make(exp)]) {
+ for (var y of args(limit - 1, limit)) {
+ // Ensure the callee always sees a double to avoid an early Bailout_ArgumentCheck.
+ var z = double(Math.pow(x, y));
+ fn(y, z);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+function* range(a, b, fn) {
+ for (var i = a; i <= b; ++i) {
+ yield fn(i);
+ }
+}
+
+// Only 2^i with |i| ∈ {1..8} currently triggers the optimisation, but also test
+// the next power-of-two values.
+
+for (var x of range(1, 10, i => 2 ** i)) {
+ test(x);
+}