Commit 0e5d0e30 authored by Rusty Russell's avatar Rusty Russell

likely: use htable_type

Also general cleanups:
(1) Don't assume that strings are folded by the compiler.
(2) Implement likely_stats_reset().
(3) Return non-const string from likely_stats(), as caller must free it.
(4) Don't use struct info indirection (that was from when we used callbacks?)
(5) Close memory leak in run-debug.c
parent 60cc720d
......@@ -2,11 +2,9 @@
#ifdef CCAN_LIKELY_DEBUG
#include <ccan/likely/likely.h>
#include <ccan/hash/hash.h>
#include <ccan/htable/htable.h>
#include <ccan/htable/htable_type.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
static struct htable *htable;
struct trace {
const char *condstr;
const char *file;
......@@ -15,27 +13,27 @@ struct trace {
unsigned long count, right;
};
/* We hash the pointers, which will be identical for same call. */
static unsigned long hash_trace(const struct trace *trace)
static size_t hash_trace(const struct trace *trace)
{
return hash_pointer(trace->condstr,
hash_pointer(trace->file,
trace->line + trace->expect));
return hash(trace->condstr, strlen(trace->condstr),
hash(trace->file, strlen(trace->file),
trace->line + trace->expect));
}
static bool hash_cmp(const void *htelem, void *cmpdata)
static bool trace_eq(const struct trace *t1, const struct trace *t2)
{
const struct trace *t1 = htelem, *t2 = cmpdata;
return t1->condstr == t2->condstr
&& t1->file == t2->file
&& t1->line == t2->line
&& t1->expect == t2->expect;
}
static size_t rehash(const void *elem, void *priv)
{
return hash_trace(elem);
}
/* struct thash */
HTABLE_DEFINE_TYPE(struct trace, (const struct trace *), hash_trace, trace_eq,
thash);
static struct thash htable
= { HTABLE_INITIALIZER(htable.raw, thash_hash, NULL) };
static void init_trace(struct trace *trace,
const char *condstr, const char *file, unsigned int line,
......@@ -48,12 +46,11 @@ static void init_trace(struct trace *trace,
trace->count = trace->right = 0;
}
static struct trace *add_trace(const char *condstr,
const char *file, unsigned int line, bool expect)
static struct trace *add_trace(const struct trace *t)
{
struct trace *trace = malloc(sizeof(*trace));
init_trace(trace, condstr, file, line, expect);
htable_add(htable, hash_trace(trace), trace);
*trace = *t;
thash_add(&htable, trace);
return trace;
}
......@@ -63,13 +60,10 @@ long _likely_trace(bool cond, bool expect,
{
struct trace *p, trace;
if (!htable)
htable = htable_new(rehash, NULL);
init_trace(&trace, condstr, file, line, expect);
p = htable_get(htable, hash_trace(&trace), hash_cmp, &trace);
p = thash_get(&htable, &trace);
if (!p)
p = add_trace(condstr, file, line, expect);
p = add_trace(&trace);
p->count++;
if (cond == expect)
......@@ -78,65 +72,65 @@ long _likely_trace(bool cond, bool expect,
return cond;
}
struct get_stats_info {
struct trace *worst;
unsigned int min_hits;
double worst_ratio;
};
static double right_ratio(const struct trace *t)
{
return (double)t->right / t->count;
}
static void get_stats(struct trace *trace, struct get_stats_info *info)
char *likely_stats(unsigned int min_hits, unsigned int percent)
{
if (trace->count < info->min_hits)
return;
if (right_ratio(trace) < info->worst_ratio) {
info->worst = trace;
info->worst_ratio = right_ratio(trace);
}
}
const char *likely_stats(unsigned int min_hits, unsigned int percent)
{
struct get_stats_info info;
struct htable_iter i;
struct trace *worst;
double worst_ratio;
struct thash_iter i;
char *ret;
struct trace *trace;
if (!htable)
return NULL;
struct trace *t;
info.min_hits = min_hits;
info.worst = NULL;
info.worst_ratio = 2;
worst = NULL;
worst_ratio = 2;
/* This is O(n), but it's not likely called that often. */
for (trace = htable_first(htable, &i);
trace;
trace = htable_next(htable,&i)) {
get_stats(trace, &info);
for (t = thash_first(&htable, &i); t; t = thash_next(&htable, &i)) {
if (t->count >= min_hits) {
if (right_ratio(t) < worst_ratio) {
worst = t;
worst_ratio = right_ratio(t);
}
}
}
if (info.worst_ratio * 100 > percent)
if (worst_ratio * 100 > percent)
return NULL;
ret = malloc(strlen(info.worst->condstr) +
strlen(info.worst->file) +
ret = malloc(strlen(worst->condstr) +
strlen(worst->file) +
sizeof(long int) * 8 +
sizeof("%s:%u:%slikely(%s) correct %u%% (%lu/%lu)"));
sprintf(ret, "%s:%u:%slikely(%s) correct %u%% (%lu/%lu)",
info.worst->file, info.worst->line,
info.worst->expect ? "" : "un", info.worst->condstr,
(unsigned)(info.worst_ratio * 100),
info.worst->right, info.worst->count);
worst->file, worst->line,
worst->expect ? "" : "un", worst->condstr,
(unsigned)(worst_ratio * 100),
worst->right, worst->count);
htable_del(htable, hash_trace(info.worst), info.worst);
free(info.worst);
thash_del(&htable, worst);
free(worst);
return ret;
}
void likely_stats_reset(void)
{
struct thash_iter i;
struct trace *t;
/* This is a bit better than O(n^2), but we have to loop since
* first/next during delete is unreliable. */
while ((t = thash_first(&htable, &i)) != NULL) {
for (; t; t = thash_next(&htable, &i)) {
thash_del(&htable, t);
free(t);
}
}
thash_clear(&htable);
}
#endif /*CCAN_LIKELY_DEBUG*/
......@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ long _likely_trace(bool cond, bool expect,
* @percent: maximum percentage correct
*
* When CCAN_LIKELY_DEBUG is defined, likely() and unlikely() trace their
* results: this causes a significant slowdown, but allows analysis of
* results: this causes a significant slowdown, but allows analysis of
* whether the branches are labelled correctly.
*
* This function returns a malloc'ed description of the least-correct
......@@ -101,6 +101,13 @@ long _likely_trace(bool cond, bool expect,
* #endif
* }
*/
const char *likely_stats(unsigned int min_hits, unsigned int percent);
char *likely_stats(unsigned int min_hits, unsigned int percent);
/**
* likely_stats_reset - free up memory of likely()/unlikely() branches.
*
* This can also plug memory leaks.
*/
void likely_stats_reset(void);
#endif /* CCAN_LIKELY_DEBUG */
#endif /* CCAN_LIKELY_H */
......@@ -28,9 +28,9 @@ static bool likely_one_unlikely_two(unsigned int val1, unsigned int val2)
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
const char *bad;
char *bad;
plan_tests(13);
plan_tests(14);
/* Correct guesses. */
one_seems_likely(1);
......@@ -46,6 +46,7 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
bad = likely_stats(3, 90);
ok(strends(bad, "run-debug.c:9:likely(val == 1) correct 33% (1/3)"),
"likely_stats returned %s", bad);
free(bad);
/* Nothing else above 90% */
ok1(!likely_stats(0, 90));
......@@ -54,6 +55,7 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
bad = likely_stats(0, 100);
ok(strends(bad, "run-debug.c:16:unlikely(val == 1) correct 100% (1/1)"),
"likely_stats returned %s", bad);
free(bad);
/* Nothing left (table is actually cleared) */
ok1(!likely_stats(0, 100));
......@@ -66,6 +68,7 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
bad = likely_stats(0, 90);
ok(strends(bad, "run-debug.c:16:unlikely(val == 1) correct 66% (2/3)"),
"likely_stats returned %s", bad);
free(bad);
ok1(!likely_stats(0, 100));
likely_one_unlikely_two(1, 1);
......@@ -77,9 +80,19 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
bad = likely_stats(0, 90);
ok(strends(bad, "run-debug.c:24:unlikely(val2 == 2) correct 75% (3/4)"),
"likely_stats returned %s", bad);
free(bad);
bad = likely_stats(0, 100);
ok(strends(bad, "run-debug.c:24:likely(val1 == 1) correct 100% (4/4)"),
"likely_stats returned %s", bad);
free(bad);
ok1(!likely_stats(0, 100));
/* Check that reset works! */
one_seems_unlikely(0);
one_seems_unlikely(2);
one_seems_unlikely(1);
likely_stats_reset();
ok1(!likely_stats(0, 100));
......
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