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Export of internal Abseil changes -- f012012ef78234a6a4585321b67d7b7c92ebc266 by Laramie Leavitt <lar@google.com>: Slight restructuring of absl/random/internal randen implementation. Convert round-keys.inc into randen_round_keys.cc file. Consistently use a 128-bit pointer type for internal method parameters. This allows simpler pointer arithmetic in C++ & permits removal of some constants and casts. Remove some redundancy in comments & constexpr variables. Specifically, all references to Randen algorithm parameters use RandenTraits; duplication in RandenSlow removed. PiperOrigin-RevId: 312190313 -- dc8b42e054046741e9ed65335bfdface997c6063 by Abseil Team <absl-team@google.com>: Internal change. PiperOrigin-RevId: 312167304 -- f13d248fafaf206492c1362c3574031aea3abaf7 by Matthew Brown <matthewbr@google.com>: Cleanup StrFormat extensions a little. PiperOrigin-RevId: 312166336 -- 9d9117589667afe2332bb7ad42bc967ca7c54502 by Derek Mauro <dmauro@google.com>: Internal change PiperOrigin-RevId: 312105213 -- 9a12b9b3aa0e59b8ee6cf9408ed0029045543a9b by Abseil Team <absl-team@google.com>: Complete IGNORE_TYPE macro renaming. PiperOrigin-RevId: 311999699 -- 64756f20d61021d999bd0d4c15e9ad3857382f57 by Gennadiy Rozental <rogeeff@google.com>: Switch to fixed bytes specific default value. This fixes the Abseil Flags for big endian platforms. PiperOrigin-RevId: 311844448 -- bdbe6b5b29791dbc3816ada1828458b3010ff1e9 by Laramie Leavitt <lar@google.com>: Change many distribution tests to use pcg_engine as a deterministic source of entropy. It's reasonable to test that the BitGen itself has good entropy, however when testing the cross product of all random distributions x all the architecture variations x all submitted changes results in a large number of tests. In order to account for these failures while still using good entropy requires that our allowed sigma need to account for all of these independent tests. Our current sigma values are too restrictive, and we see a lot of failures, so we have to either relax the sigma values or convert some of the statistical tests to use deterministic values. This changelist does the latter. PiperOrigin-RevId: 311840096 GitOrigin-RevId: f012012ef78234a6a4585321b67d7b7c92ebc266 Change-Id: Ic84886f38ff30d7d72c126e9b63c9a61eb729a1a
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// Copyright 2017 The Abseil Authors.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
#include <cstdlib>
#include <thread> // NOLINT(build/c++11), Abseil test
#include <type_traits>
#include "absl/base/attributes.h"
#include "absl/base/const_init.h"
#include "absl/base/internal/raw_logging.h"
#include "absl/base/thread_annotations.h"
#include "absl/synchronization/mutex.h"
#include "absl/synchronization/notification.h"
namespace {
// A two-threaded test which checks that Mutex, CondVar, and Notification have
// correct basic functionality. The intent is to establish that they
// function correctly in various phases of construction and destruction.
//
// Thread one acquires a lock on 'mutex', wakes thread two via 'notification',
// then waits for 'state' to be set, as signalled by 'condvar'.
//
// Thread two waits on 'notification', then sets 'state' inside the 'mutex',
// signalling the change via 'condvar'.
//
// These tests use ABSL_RAW_CHECK to validate invariants, rather than EXPECT or
// ASSERT from gUnit, because we need to invoke them during global destructors,
// when gUnit teardown would have already begun.
void ThreadOne(absl::Mutex* mutex, absl::CondVar* condvar,
absl::Notification* notification, bool* state) {
// Test that the notification is in a valid initial state.
ABSL_RAW_CHECK(!notification->HasBeenNotified(), "invalid Notification");
ABSL_RAW_CHECK(*state == false, "*state not initialized");
{
absl::MutexLock lock(mutex);
notification->Notify();
ABSL_RAW_CHECK(notification->HasBeenNotified(), "invalid Notification");
while (*state == false) {
condvar->Wait(mutex);
}
}
}
void ThreadTwo(absl::Mutex* mutex, absl::CondVar* condvar,
absl::Notification* notification, bool* state) {
ABSL_RAW_CHECK(*state == false, "*state not initialized");
// Wake thread one
notification->WaitForNotification();
ABSL_RAW_CHECK(notification->HasBeenNotified(), "invalid Notification");
{
absl::MutexLock lock(mutex);
*state = true;
condvar->Signal();
}
}
// Launch thread 1 and thread 2, and block on their completion.
// If any of 'mutex', 'condvar', or 'notification' is nullptr, use a locally
// constructed instance instead.
void RunTests(absl::Mutex* mutex, absl::CondVar* condvar) {
absl::Mutex default_mutex;
absl::CondVar default_condvar;
absl::Notification notification;
if (!mutex) {
mutex = &default_mutex;
}
if (!condvar) {
condvar = &default_condvar;
}
bool state = false;
std::thread thread_one(ThreadOne, mutex, condvar, &notification, &state);
std::thread thread_two(ThreadTwo, mutex, condvar, &notification, &state);
thread_one.join();
thread_two.join();
}
void TestLocals() {
absl::Mutex mutex;
absl::CondVar condvar;
RunTests(&mutex, &condvar);
}
// Normal kConstInit usage
ABSL_CONST_INIT absl::Mutex const_init_mutex(absl::kConstInit);
void TestConstInitGlobal() { RunTests(&const_init_mutex, nullptr); }
// Global variables during start and termination
//
// In a translation unit, static storage duration variables are initialized in
// the order of their definitions, and destroyed in the reverse order of their
// definitions. We can use this to arrange for tests to be run on these objects
// before they are created, and after they are destroyed.
using Function = void (*)();
class OnConstruction {
public:
explicit OnConstruction(Function fn) { fn(); }
};
class OnDestruction {
public:
explicit OnDestruction(Function fn) : fn_(fn) {}
~OnDestruction() { fn_(); }
private:
Function fn_;
};
// These tests require that the compiler correctly supports C++11 constant
// initialization... but MSVC has a known regression since v19.10:
// https://developercommunity.visualstudio.com/content/problem/336946/class-with-constexpr-constructor-not-using-static.html
// TODO(epastor): Limit the affected range once MSVC fixes this bug.
#if defined(__clang__) || !(defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER > 1900)
// kConstInit
// Test early usage. (Declaration comes first; definitions must appear after
// the test runner.)
extern absl::Mutex early_const_init_mutex;
// (Normally I'd write this +[], to make the cast-to-function-pointer explicit,
// but in some MSVC setups we support, lambdas provide conversion operators to
// different flavors of function pointers, making this trick ambiguous.)
OnConstruction test_early_const_init([] {
RunTests(&early_const_init_mutex, nullptr);
});
// This definition appears before test_early_const_init, but it should be
// initialized first (due to constant initialization). Test that the object
// actually works when constructed this way.
ABSL_CONST_INIT absl::Mutex early_const_init_mutex(absl::kConstInit);
// Furthermore, test that the const-init c'tor doesn't stomp over the state of
// a Mutex. Really, this is a test that the platform under test correctly
// supports C++11 constant initialization. (The constant-initialization
// constructors of globals "happen at link time"; memory is pre-initialized,
// before the constructors of either grab_lock or check_still_locked are run.)
extern absl::Mutex const_init_sanity_mutex;
OnConstruction grab_lock([]() ABSL_NO_THREAD_SAFETY_ANALYSIS {
const_init_sanity_mutex.Lock();
});
ABSL_CONST_INIT absl::Mutex const_init_sanity_mutex(absl::kConstInit);
OnConstruction check_still_locked([]() ABSL_NO_THREAD_SAFETY_ANALYSIS {
const_init_sanity_mutex.AssertHeld();
const_init_sanity_mutex.Unlock();
});
#endif // defined(__clang__) || !(defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER > 1900)
// Test shutdown usage. (Declarations come first; definitions must appear after
// the test runner.)
extern absl::Mutex late_const_init_mutex;
// OnDestruction is being used here as a global variable, even though it has a
// non-trivial destructor. This is against the style guide. We're violating
// that rule here to check that the exception we allow for kConstInit is safe.
// NOLINTNEXTLINE
OnDestruction test_late_const_init([] {
RunTests(&late_const_init_mutex, nullptr);
});
ABSL_CONST_INIT absl::Mutex late_const_init_mutex(absl::kConstInit);
} // namespace
int main() {
TestLocals();
TestConstInitGlobal();
// Explicitly call exit(0) here, to make it clear that we intend for the
// above global object destructors to run.
std::exit(0);
}