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#include <unittest/unittest.h>
#include <thrust/detail/config.h>
#include <thrust/mr/disjoint_pool.h>
#include <thrust/mr/new.h>
#if THRUST_CPP_DIALECT >= 2011
#include <thrust/mr/disjoint_sync_pool.h>
#endif
struct alloc_id
{
std::size_t id;
std::size_t size;
std::size_t alignment;
std::size_t offset;
__host__ __device__
bool operator==(const alloc_id & other) const
{
return id == other.id && size == other.size && alignment == other.alignment;
}
alloc_id operator+(std::size_t size) const
{
alloc_id ret;
ret.id = id;
ret.size = size;
ret.alignment = alignment;
ret.offset = size;
return ret;
}
};
namespace thrust { namespace detail {
template<>
struct pointer_traits<alloc_id>
{
template<typename>
struct rebind
{
typedef alloc_id other;
};
// implemented for the purposes of alignment test in disjoint pool's do_deallocate
static void * get(const alloc_id & id)
{
return reinterpret_cast<void *>(id.alignment);
}
};
}}
class dummy_resource THRUST_FINAL : public thrust::mr::memory_resource<alloc_id>
{
public:
dummy_resource() : id_to_allocate(0), id_to_deallocate(0)
{
}
~dummy_resource()
{
ASSERT_EQUAL(id_to_allocate, 0u);
ASSERT_EQUAL(id_to_deallocate, 0u);
}
virtual alloc_id do_allocate(std::size_t bytes, std::size_t alignment) THRUST_OVERRIDE
{
ASSERT_EQUAL(static_cast<bool>(id_to_allocate), true);
alloc_id ret;
ret.id = id_to_allocate;
ret.size = bytes;
ret.alignment = alignment;
id_to_allocate = 0;
return ret;
}
virtual void do_deallocate(alloc_id p, std::size_t bytes, std::size_t alignment) THRUST_OVERRIDE
{
ASSERT_EQUAL(p.size, bytes);
ASSERT_EQUAL(p.alignment, alignment);
if (id_to_deallocate != 0)
{
ASSERT_EQUAL(p.id, id_to_deallocate);
id_to_deallocate = 0;
}
}
std::size_t id_to_allocate;
std::size_t id_to_deallocate;
};
template<template<typename, typename> class PoolTemplate>
void TestDisjointPool()
{
dummy_resource upstream;
thrust::mr::new_delete_resource bookkeeper;
typedef PoolTemplate<
dummy_resource,
thrust::mr::new_delete_resource
> Pool;
thrust::mr::pool_options opts = Pool::get_default_options();
opts.cache_oversized = false;
// avoid having the destructor run when an assertion failure is raised
// (the destructor will try to release, which in turn calls do_deallocate,
// which may fail with an assertion failure exception...)
Pool * pool = new Pool(&upstream, &bookkeeper, opts);
upstream.id_to_allocate = 1;
// first allocation
alloc_id a1 = pool->do_allocate(12, THRUST_MR_DEFAULT_ALIGNMENT);
ASSERT_EQUAL(a1.id, 1u);
// due to chunking, the above allocation should be enough for the next one too
alloc_id a2 = pool->do_allocate(16, THRUST_MR_DEFAULT_ALIGNMENT);
ASSERT_EQUAL(a2.id, 1u);
// deallocating and allocating back should give the same resource back
pool->do_deallocate(a1, 12, THRUST_MR_DEFAULT_ALIGNMENT);
alloc_id a3 = pool->do_allocate(12, THRUST_MR_DEFAULT_ALIGNMENT);
ASSERT_EQUAL(a1.id, a3.id);
ASSERT_EQUAL(a1.size, a3.size);
ASSERT_EQUAL(a1.alignment, a3.alignment);
ASSERT_EQUAL(a1.offset, a3.offset);
// allocating over-aligned memory should give non-cached results
upstream.id_to_allocate = 2;
alloc_id a4 = pool->do_allocate(32, THRUST_MR_DEFAULT_ALIGNMENT * 2);
ASSERT_EQUAL(a4.id, 2u);
ASSERT_EQUAL(a4.size, 32u);
ASSERT_EQUAL(a4.alignment, (std::size_t)THRUST_MR_DEFAULT_ALIGNMENT * 2);
// and deallocating it should return it back to upstream
upstream.id_to_deallocate = 2;
pool->do_deallocate(a4, 32u, THRUST_MR_DEFAULT_ALIGNMENT * 2);
ASSERT_EQUAL(upstream.id_to_deallocate, 0u);
// release actually returns properly sized memory to upstream
upstream.id_to_deallocate = 1;
pool->release();
ASSERT_EQUAL(upstream.id_to_deallocate, 0u);
// and does the same for oversized/overaligned memory
upstream.id_to_allocate = 3;
alloc_id a5 = pool->do_allocate(1024, THRUST_MR_DEFAULT_ALIGNMENT * 2);
ASSERT_EQUAL(upstream.id_to_allocate, 0u);
ASSERT_EQUAL(a5.id, 3u);
upstream.id_to_deallocate = 3;
pool->release();
ASSERT_EQUAL(upstream.id_to_deallocate, 0u);
// and after that, the formerly cached memory isn't used anymore,
// so new memory from upstream is returned back
upstream.id_to_allocate = 4;
alloc_id a6 = pool->do_allocate(16, THRUST_MR_DEFAULT_ALIGNMENT);
ASSERT_EQUAL(upstream.id_to_allocate, 0u);
ASSERT_EQUAL(a6.id, 4u);
// destruction also returns memory
upstream.id_to_deallocate = 4;
// actually destroy the pool; reasons why RAII is not used outlined at the beginning
// of this function
delete pool;
ASSERT_EQUAL(upstream.id_to_deallocate, 0u);
}
void TestDisjointUnsynchronizedPool()
{
TestDisjointPool<thrust::mr::disjoint_unsynchronized_pool_resource>();
}
DECLARE_UNITTEST(TestDisjointUnsynchronizedPool);
#if THRUST_CPP_DIALECT >= 2011
void TestDisjointSynchronizedPool()
{
TestDisjointPool<thrust::mr::disjoint_synchronized_pool_resource>();
}
DECLARE_UNITTEST(TestDisjointSynchronizedPool);
#endif
template<template<typename, typename> class PoolTemplate>
void TestDisjointPoolCachingOversized()
{
dummy_resource upstream;
thrust::mr::new_delete_resource bookkeeper;
typedef PoolTemplate<
dummy_resource,
thrust::mr::new_delete_resource
> Pool;
thrust::mr::pool_options opts = Pool::get_default_options();
opts.cache_oversized = true;
opts.largest_block_size = 1024;
Pool pool(&upstream, &bookkeeper, opts);
upstream.id_to_allocate = 1;
alloc_id a1 = pool.do_allocate(2048, 32);
ASSERT_EQUAL(a1.id, 1u);
upstream.id_to_allocate = 2;
alloc_id a2 = pool.do_allocate(64, 32);
ASSERT_EQUAL(a2.id, 2u);
pool.do_deallocate(a2, 64, 32);
pool.do_deallocate(a1, 2048, 32);
// make sure a good fit is used from the cache
alloc_id a3 = pool.do_allocate(32, 32);
ASSERT_EQUAL(a3.id, 2u);
alloc_id a4 = pool.do_allocate(1024, 32);
ASSERT_EQUAL(a4.id, 1u);
pool.do_deallocate(a4, 1024, 32);
// make sure that a new block is allocated when there's nothing cached with
// the required alignment
upstream.id_to_allocate = 3;
alloc_id a5 = pool.do_allocate(32, 64);
ASSERT_EQUAL(a5.id, 3u);
pool.release();
// make sure that release actually clears caches
upstream.id_to_allocate = 4;
alloc_id a6 = pool.do_allocate(32, 64);
ASSERT_EQUAL(a6.id, 4u);
upstream.id_to_allocate = 5;
alloc_id a7 = pool.do_allocate(2048, 1024);
ASSERT_EQUAL(a7.id, 5u);
pool.do_deallocate(a7, 2048, 1024);
// make sure that the 'ridiculousness' factor for size (options.cached_size_cutoff_factor)
// is respected
upstream.id_to_allocate = 6;
alloc_id a8 = pool.do_allocate(24, 1024);
ASSERT_EQUAL(a8.id, 6u);
// make sure that the 'ridiculousness' factor for alignment (options.cached_alignment_cutoff_factor)
// is respected
upstream.id_to_allocate = 7;
alloc_id a9 = pool.do_allocate(2048, 32);
ASSERT_EQUAL(a9.id, 7u);
}
void TestDisjointUnsynchronizedPoolCachingOversized()
{
TestDisjointPoolCachingOversized<thrust::mr::disjoint_unsynchronized_pool_resource>();
}
DECLARE_UNITTEST(TestDisjointUnsynchronizedPoolCachingOversized);
#if THRUST_CPP_DIALECT >= 2011
void TestDisjointSynchronizedPoolCachingOversized()
{
TestDisjointPoolCachingOversized<thrust::mr::disjoint_synchronized_pool_resource>();
}
DECLARE_UNITTEST(TestDisjointSynchronizedPoolCachingOversized);
#endif
template<template<typename, typename> class PoolTemplate>
void TestDisjointGlobalPool()
{
typedef PoolTemplate<
thrust::mr::new_delete_resource,
thrust::mr::new_delete_resource
> Pool;
ASSERT_EQUAL(thrust::mr::get_global_resource<Pool>() != NULL, true);
}
void TestUnsynchronizedDisjointGlobalPool()
{
TestDisjointGlobalPool<thrust::mr::disjoint_unsynchronized_pool_resource>();
}
DECLARE_UNITTEST(TestUnsynchronizedDisjointGlobalPool);
#if THRUST_CPP_DIALECT >= 2011
void TestSynchronizedDisjointGlobalPool()
{
TestDisjointGlobalPool<thrust::mr::disjoint_synchronized_pool_resource>();
}
DECLARE_UNITTEST(TestSynchronizedDisjointGlobalPool);
#endif
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