// This file is part of the uSTL library, an STL implementation. // // Copyright (c) 2005 by Mike Sharov // This file is free software, distributed under the MIT License. // /// \file uutility.h /// \brief Utility templates. #pragma once #include "utypes.h" #include "traits.h" #include "ulimits.h" #include namespace ustl { #if __GNUC__ /// Returns the number of elements in a static vector #define VectorSize(v) (sizeof(v) / sizeof(*v)) #else // Old compilers will not be able to evaluate *v on an empty vector. // The tradeoff here is that VectorSize will not be able to measure arrays of local structs. #define VectorSize(v) (sizeof(v) / ustl::size_of_elements(1, v)) #endif /// Returns the end() for a static vector template inline constexpr T* VectorEnd (T(&a)[N]) { return (&a[N]); } /// Expands into a ptr,size expression for the given static vector; useful as link arguments. #define VectorBlock(v) &(v)[0], VectorSize(v) /// Expands into a begin,end expression for the given static vector; useful for algorithm arguments. #define VectorRange(v) &(v)[0], VectorEnd(v) /// Returns the number of bits in the given type #define BitsInType(t) (sizeof(t) * CHAR_BIT) /// Returns the mask of type \p t with the lowest \p n bits set. #define BitMask(t,n) (t(~t(0)) >> (BitsInType(t) - (n))) /// Argument that is used only in debug builds (as in an assert) #ifndef NDEBUG #define DebugArg(x) x #else #define DebugArg(x) #endif /// Shorthand for container iteration. #define foreach(type,i,ctr) for (type i = (ctr).begin(); i != (ctr).end(); ++ i) /// Shorthand for container reverse iteration. #define eachfor(type,i,ctr) for (type i = (ctr).rbegin(); i != (ctr).rend(); ++ i) #ifndef DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS // Macro for passing template types as macro arguments. // These are deprecated. Use metamac macros instead. Will remove by next release. #define TEMPLATE_FULL_DECL1(d1,t1) template #define TEMPLATE_FULL_DECL2(d1,t1,d2,t2) template #define TEMPLATE_FULL_DECL3(d1,t1,d2,t2,d3,t3) template #define TEMPLATE_DECL1(t1) TEMPLATE_FULL_DECL1(typename,t1) #define TEMPLATE_DECL2(t1,t2) TEMPLATE_FULL_DECL2(typename,t1,typename,t2) #define TEMPLATE_DECL3(t1,t2,t3) TEMPLATE_FULL_DECL3(typename,t1,typename,t2,typename,t3) #define TEMPLATE_TYPE1(type,a1) type #define TEMPLATE_TYPE2(type,a1,a2) type #define TEMPLATE_TYPE3(type,a1,a2,a3) type #endif /// Returns the minimum of \p a and \p b template inline constexpr T1 min (const T1& a, const T2& b) { return (a < b ? a : b); } /// Returns the maximum of \p a and \p b template inline constexpr T1 max (const T1& a, const T2& b) { return (b < a ? a : b); } /// Indexes into a static array with bounds limit template inline constexpr T& VectorElement (T(&v)[N], size_t i) { return (v[min(i,N-1)]); } /// The alignment performed by default. const size_t c_DefaultAlignment = __alignof__(void*); /// \brief Rounds \p n up to be divisible by \p grain template inline constexpr T AlignDown (T n, size_t grain = c_DefaultAlignment) { return (n - n % grain); } /// \brief Rounds \p n up to be divisible by \p grain template inline constexpr T Align (T n, size_t grain = c_DefaultAlignment) { return (AlignDown (n + grain - 1, grain)); } /// Returns a NULL pointer cast to T. template inline constexpr T* NullPointer (void) { return ((T*) NULL); } /// \brief Returns a non-dereferentiable value reference. /// This is useful for passing to stream_align_of or the like which need a value but /// don't need to actually use it. template inline constexpr T& NullValue (void) { return (*NullPointer()); } #ifndef DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS // Offsets a pointer template inline T advance_ptr (T i, ptrdiff_t offset) { return (i + offset); } // Offsets a void pointer template <> inline const void* advance_ptr (const void* p, ptrdiff_t offset) { assert (p || !offset); return (reinterpret_cast(p) + offset); } // Offsets a void pointer template <> inline void* advance_ptr (void* p, ptrdiff_t offset) { assert (p || !offset); return (reinterpret_cast(p) + offset); } #endif /// Offsets an iterator template inline T advance (T i, Distance offset) { return (advance_ptr (i, offset)); } /// Returns the difference \p p1 - \p p2 template inline constexpr ptrdiff_t distance (T1 i1, T2 i2) { return (i2 - i1); } #ifndef DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS #define UNVOID_DISTANCE(T1const,T2const) \ template <> inline constexpr ptrdiff_t distance (T1const void* p1, T2const void* p2) \ { return ((T2const uint8_t*)(p2) - (T1const uint8_t*)(p1)); } UNVOID_DISTANCE(,) UNVOID_DISTANCE(const,const) UNVOID_DISTANCE(,const) UNVOID_DISTANCE(const,) #undef UNVOID_DISTANCE #endif #ifndef DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS // The compiler issues a warning if an unsigned type is compared to 0. template struct __is_negative { inline constexpr bool operator()(const T& v) { return (v < 0); } }; template struct __is_negative { inline constexpr bool operator()(const T&) { return (false); } }; /// Warning-free way to check if \p v is negative, even if for unsigned types. template inline constexpr bool is_negative (const T& v) { return (__is_negative::is_signed>()(v)); } #endif /// \brief Returns the absolute value of \p v /// Unlike the stdlib functions, this is inline and works with all types. template inline constexpr T absv (T v) { return (is_negative(v) ? -v : v); } /// \brief Returns -1 for negative values, 1 for positive, and 0 for 0 template inline constexpr T sign (T v) { return ((0 < v) - is_negative(v)); } /// Returns the absolute value of the distance i1 and i2 template inline constexpr size_t abs_distance (T1 i1, T2 i2) { return (absv (distance(i1, i2))); } /// Returns the size of \p n elements of size \p T template inline constexpr size_t size_of_elements (size_t n, const T*) { return (n * sizeof(T)); } // Defined in byteswap.h, which is usually unusable. #undef bswap_16 #undef bswap_32 #undef bswap_64 inline uint16_t bswap_16 (uint16_t v) { #if CPU_HAS_CMPXCHG8 // If it has that, it has bswap. if (!__builtin_constant_p(v)) asm ("rorw $8, %0":"+r"(v)); else #endif v = v << 8 | v >> 8; return (v); } inline uint32_t bswap_32 (uint32_t v) { #if CPU_HAS_CMPXCHG8 if (!__builtin_constant_p(v)) asm ("bswap %0":"+r"(v)); else #endif v = v << 24 | (v & 0xFF00) << 8 | ((v >> 8) & 0xFF00) | v >> 24; return (v); } #if HAVE_INT64_T inline uint64_t bswap_64 (uint64_t v) { #if x86_64 if (!__builtin_constant_p(v)) asm ("bswap %0":"+r"(v)); else #endif v = (uint64_t(bswap_32(v)) << 32) | bswap_32(v >> 32); return (v); } #endif /// \brief Swaps the byteorder of \p v. template inline T bswap (const T& v) { switch (BitsInType(T)) { default: return (v); case 16: return (T (bswap_16 (uint16_t (v)))); case 32: return (T (bswap_32 (uint32_t (v)))); #if HAVE_INT64_T case 64: return (T (bswap_64 (uint64_t (v)))); #endif } } #if BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN template inline T le_to_native (const T& v) { return (bswap (v)); } template inline T be_to_native (const T& v) { return (v); } template inline T native_to_le (const T& v) { return (bswap (v)); } template inline T native_to_be (const T& v) { return (v); } #elif BYTE_ORDER == LITTLE_ENDIAN template inline T le_to_native (const T& v) { return (v); } template inline T be_to_native (const T& v) { return (bswap (v)); } template inline T native_to_le (const T& v) { return (v); } template inline T native_to_be (const T& v) { return (bswap (v)); } #endif // BYTE_ORDER /// Deletes \p p and sets it to NULL template inline void Delete (T*& p) { delete p; p = NULL; } /// Deletes \p p as an array and sets it to NULL template inline void DeleteVector (T*& p) { delete [] p; p = NULL; } /// Template of making != from ! and == template inline constexpr bool operator!= (const T& x, const T& y) { return (!(x == y)); } /// Template of making > from < template inline constexpr bool operator> (const T& x, const T& y) { return (y < x); } /// Template of making <= from < and == template inline constexpr bool operator<= (const T& x, const T& y) { return (!(y < x)); } /// Template of making >= from < and == template inline constexpr bool operator>= (const T& x, const T& y) { return (!(x < y)); } /// Packs \p s multiple times into \p b. Useful for loop unrolling. template inline void pack_type (TSmall s, TBig& b) { b = s; for (unsigned h = BitsInType(TSmall); h < BitsInType(TBig); h *= 2) b = (b << h)|b; } /// \brief Divides \p n1 by \p n2 and rounds the result up. /// This is in contrast to regular division, which rounds down. template inline T1 DivRU (T1 n1, T2 n2) { T2 adj = n2 - 1; if (is_negative (n1)) adj = -adj; return ((n1 + adj) / n2); } /// Sets the contents of \p pm to 1 and returns true if the previous value was 0. inline bool TestAndSet (int* pm) { #if CPU_HAS_CMPXCHG8 bool rv; int oldVal (1); asm volatile ( // cmpxchg compares to %eax and swaps if equal "cmpxchgl %3, %1\n\t" "sete %0" : "=a" (rv), "=m" (*pm), "=r" (oldVal) : "2" (oldVal), "a" (0) : "memory"); return (rv); #elif __i386__ || __x86_64__ int oldVal (1); asm volatile ("xchgl %0, %1" : "=r"(oldVal), "=m"(*pm) : "0"(oldVal), "m"(*pm) : "memory"); return (!oldVal); #elif __sparc32__ // This has not been tested int rv; asm volatile ("ldstub %1, %0" : "=r"(rv), "=m"(*pm) : "m"(pm)); return (!rv); #else const int oldVal (*pm); *pm = 1; return (!oldVal); #endif } /// Returns the index of the first set bit in \p v or \p nbv if none. inline uoff_t FirstBit (uint32_t v, uoff_t nbv) { uoff_t n = nbv; #if __i386__ || __x86_64__ if (!__builtin_constant_p(v)) asm ("bsr\t%1, %k0":"+r,r"(n):"r,m"(v)); else #endif #if __GNUC__ if (v) n = 31 - __builtin_clz(v); #else if (v) for (uint32_t m = uint32_t(1)<<(n=31); !(v & m); m >>= 1) --n; #endif return (n); } /// Returns the index of the first set bit in \p v or \p nbv if none. inline uoff_t FirstBit (uint64_t v, uoff_t nbv) { uoff_t n = nbv; #if __x86_64__ if (!__builtin_constant_p(v)) asm ("bsr\t%1, %0":"+r,r"(n):"r,m"(v)); else #endif #if __GNUC__ if (v) n = 63 - __builtin_clzl(v); #else if (v) for (uint64_t m = uint64_t(1)<<(n=63); !(v & m); m >>= 1) --n; #endif return (n); } /// Returns the next power of 2 >= \p v. /// Values larger than UINT32_MAX/2 will return 2^0 inline uint32_t NextPow2 (uint32_t v) { uint32_t r = v-1; #if __i386__ || __x86_64__ if (!__builtin_constant_p(r)) asm("bsr\t%0, %0":"+r"(r)); else #endif { r = FirstBit(r,r); if (r >= BitsInType(r)-1) r = uint32_t(-1); } return (1<<(1+r)); } /// Bitwise rotate value left template inline T Rol (T v, size_t n) { #if __i386__ || __x86_64__ if (!(__builtin_constant_p(v) && __builtin_constant_p(n))) asm("rol\t%b1, %0":"+r,r"(v):"i,c"(n)); else #endif v = (v << n) | (v >> (BitsInType(T)-n)); return (v); } /// Bitwise rotate value right template inline T Ror (T v, size_t n) { #if __i386__ || __x86_64__ if (!(__builtin_constant_p(v) && __builtin_constant_p(n))) asm("ror\t%b1, %0":"+r,r"(v):"i,c"(n)); else #endif v = (v >> n) | (v << (BitsInType(T)-n)); return (v); } /// \brief This template is to be used for dereferencing a type-punned pointer without a warning. /// /// When casting a local variable to an unrelated type through a pointer (for /// example, casting a float to a uint32_t without conversion), the resulting /// memory location can be accessed through either pointer, which violates the /// strict aliasing rule. While -fno-strict-aliasing option can be given to /// the compiler, eliminating this warning, inefficient code may result in /// some instances, because aliasing inhibits some optimizations. By using /// this template, and by ensuring the memory is accessed in one way only, /// efficient code can be produced without the warning. For gcc 4.1.0+. /// template inline DEST noalias (const DEST&, SRC* s) { asm("":"+g"(s)::"memory"); union UPun { SRC s; DEST d; }; return (((UPun*)(s))->d); } template inline DEST noalias_cast (SRC s) { asm("":"+g"(s)::"memory"); union { SRC s; DEST d; } u = {s}; return (u.d); } namespace simd { /// Call after you are done using SIMD algorithms for 64 bit tuples. #define ALL_MMX_REGS_CHANGELIST "mm0","mm1","mm2","mm3","mm4","mm5","mm6","mm7","st","st(1)","st(2)","st(3)","st(4)","st(5)","st(6)","st(7)" #if CPU_HAS_3DNOW inline void reset_mmx (void) { asm ("femms":::ALL_MMX_REGS_CHANGELIST); } #elif CPU_HAS_MMX inline void reset_mmx (void) { asm ("emms":::ALL_MMX_REGS_CHANGELIST); } #else inline void reset_mmx (void) {} #endif } // namespace simd } // namespace ustl