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/* { dg-do link } */
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/* { dg-require-effective-target sync_int_128_runtime } */
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/* { dg-options "-mcx16" { target { x86_64-*-* i?86-*-* } } } */
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/* { dg-final { simulate-thread } } */
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include "simulate-thread.h"
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/* Testing load for atomicity is a little trickier.
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   Set up the atomic value so that it changes value after every instruction
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   is executed.
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   Simply alternating between 2 values wouldn't be sufficient since a load of
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   one part, followed by the load of the second part 2 instructions later would
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   appear to be valid.
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   set up a table of 16 values which change a bit in every byte of the value
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   each time, this will give us a 16 instruction cycle before repetition
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   kicks in, which should be sufficient to detect any issues.  Just to be sure,
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   we also change the table cycle size during execution.
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   The end result is that all loads should always get one of the values from
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   the table. Any other pattern means the load failed.  */
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__int128_t ret;
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__int128_t value = 0;
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__int128_t result = 0;
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__int128_t table[16] = {
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0x0000000000000000,
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0x1111111111111111,
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0x2222222222222222,
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0x3333333333333333,
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0x4444444444444444,
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0x5555555555555555,
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0x6666666666666666,
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0x7777777777777777,
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0x8888888888888888,
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0x9999999999999999,
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0xAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA,
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0xBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB,
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0xCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC,
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0xDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD,
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0xEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE,
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0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
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};
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int table_cycle_size = 16;
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/* Since we don't have 128 bit constants, we have to properly pad the table.  */
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void fill_table()
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{
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  int x;
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  for (x = 0; x < 16; x++)
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    {
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      ret = table[x];
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      ret = (ret << 64) | ret;
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      table[x] = ret;
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    }
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}
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/* Return 0 if 'result' is a valid value to have loaded.  */
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int verify_result ()
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{
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  int x;
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  int found = 0;
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  /* Check entire table for valid values.  */
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  for (x = 0; x < 16; x++)
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    if (result == table[x])
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      {
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        found = 1;
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        break;
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      }
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  if (!found)
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    printf("FAIL: Invalid result returned from fetch\n");
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  return !found;
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}
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/* Iterate VALUE through the different valid values. */
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void simulate_thread_other_threads ()
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{
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  static int current = 0;
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  if (++current >= table_cycle_size)
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    current = 0;
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  value = table[current];
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}
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int simulate_thread_step_verify ()
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{
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  return verify_result ();
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}
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int simulate_thread_final_verify ()
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{
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  return verify_result ();
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}
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__attribute__((noinline))
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void simulate_thread_main()
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{
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  int x;
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  /* Execute loads with value changing at various cyclic values.  */
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  for (table_cycle_size = 16; table_cycle_size > 4 ; table_cycle_size--)
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    {
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      ret = __atomic_load_n (&value, __ATOMIC_SEQ_CST);
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      /* In order to verify the returned value (which is not atomic), it needs
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         to be atomically stored into another variable and check that.  */
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      __atomic_store_n (&result, ret, __ATOMIC_SEQ_CST);
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      /* Execute the fetch/store a couple of times just to ensure the cycles
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         have a chance to be interesting.  */
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      ret = __atomic_load_n (&value, __ATOMIC_SEQ_CST);
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      __atomic_store_n (&result, ret, __ATOMIC_SEQ_CST);
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    }
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}
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main()
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{
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  fill_table ();
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  /* Make sure value starts with an atomic value from the table.  */
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  __atomic_store_n (&value, table[0], __ATOMIC_SEQ_CST);
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  simulate_thread_main ();
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  simulate_thread_done ();
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  return 0;
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}

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