llvm-project/compiler-rt/test/timing/floatundixf.c

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#include "timing.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#define INPUT_TYPE uint64_t
#define INPUT_SIZE 512
#define FUNCTION_NAME __floatundixf
#ifndef LIBNAME
#define LIBNAME UNKNOWN
#endif
#define LIBSTRING LIBSTRINGX(LIBNAME)
#define LIBSTRINGX(a) LIBSTRINGXX(a)
#define LIBSTRINGXX(a) #a
long double FUNCTION_NAME(INPUT_TYPE x);
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
INPUT_TYPE input[INPUT_SIZE];
int i, j;
srand(42);
// Initialize the input array with data of various sizes.
for (i=0; i<INPUT_SIZE; ++i)
input[i] = (((uint64_t)rand() << 32) | (uint64_t)rand()) >> (rand() & 63);
double bestTime = __builtin_inf();
void *dummyp;
for (j=0; j<1024; ++j) {
uint64_t startTime = mach_absolute_time();
for (i=0; i<INPUT_SIZE; ++i)
FUNCTION_NAME(input[i]);
uint64_t endTime = mach_absolute_time();
double thisTime = intervalInCycles(startTime, endTime);
bestTime = __builtin_fmin(thisTime, bestTime);
// Move the stack alignment between trials to eliminate (mostly) aliasing effects
dummyp = alloca(1);
}
printf("%16s: %f cycles.\n", LIBSTRING, bestTime / (double) INPUT_SIZE);
return 0;
}