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/*
* Copyright (c) 2018 ARM Limited
* All rights reserved
*
* The license below extends only to copyright in the software and shall
* not be construed as granting a license to any other intellectual
* property including but not limited to intellectual property relating
* to a hardware implementation of the functionality of the software
* licensed hereunder. You may use the software subject to the license
* terms below provided that you ensure that this notice is replicated
* unmodified and in its entirety in all distributions of the software,
* modified or unmodified, in source code or in binary form.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
* met: redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer;
* redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution;
* neither the name of the copyright holders nor the names of its
* contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
* this software without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
* "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
* LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
* A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
* OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
* SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
* LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
* DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
* THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
* (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
* OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* Authors: Giacomo Travaglini
*/
#include <gtest/gtest.h>
#include "base/coroutine.hh"
using namespace m5;
/**
* This test is checking if the Coroutine, once it yields
* back to the caller, it is still marked as not finished.
*/
TEST(Coroutine, Unfinished)
{
auto yielding_task =
[] (Coroutine<void, void>::CallerType& yield)
{
yield();
};
Coroutine<void, void> coro(yielding_task);
ASSERT_TRUE(coro);
}
/**
* This test is checking the parameter passing interface of a
* coroutine which takes an integer as an argument.
* Coroutine::operator() and CallerType::get() are the tested
* APIS.
*/
TEST(Coroutine, Passing)
{
const std::vector<int> input{ 1, 2, 3 };
const std::vector<int> expected_values = input;
auto passing_task =
[&expected_values] (Coroutine<int, void>::CallerType& yield)
{
int argument;
for (const auto expected : expected_values) {
argument = yield.get();
ASSERT_EQ(argument, expected);
}
};
Coroutine<int, void> coro(passing_task);
ASSERT_TRUE(coro);
for (const auto val : input) {
coro(val);
}
}
/**
* This test is checking the yielding interface of a coroutine
* which takes no argument and returns integers.
* Coroutine::get() and CallerType::operator() are the tested
* APIS.
*/
TEST(Coroutine, Returning)
{
const std::vector<int> output{ 1, 2, 3 };
const std::vector<int> expected_values = output;
auto returning_task =
[&output] (Coroutine<void, int>::CallerType& yield)
{
for (const auto ret : output) {
yield(ret);
}
};
Coroutine<void, int> coro(returning_task);
ASSERT_TRUE(coro);
for (const auto expected : expected_values) {
int returned = coro.get();
ASSERT_EQ(returned, expected);
}
}
/**
* This test is still supposed to test the returning interface
* of the the Coroutine, proving how coroutine can be used
* for generators.
* The coroutine is computing the first #steps of the fibonacci
* sequence and it is yielding back results one number per time.
*/
TEST(Coroutine, Fibonacci)
{
const std::vector<int> expected_values{
1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144, 233 };
const int steps = expected_values.size();
auto fibonacci_task =
[steps] (Coroutine<void, int>::CallerType& yield)
{
int prev = 0;
int current = 1;
for (auto iter = 0; iter < steps; iter++) {
int sum = prev + current;
yield(sum);
prev = current;
current = sum;
}
};
Coroutine<void, int> coro(fibonacci_task);
ASSERT_TRUE(coro);
for (const auto expected : expected_values) {
ASSERT_TRUE(coro);
int returned = coro.get();
ASSERT_EQ(returned, expected);
}
}
/**
* This test is using a bi-channel coroutine (accepting and
* yielding values) for testing a cooperative task.
* The caller and the coroutine have a string each; they are
* composing a new string by merging the strings together one
* character per time.
* The result string is hence passed back and forth between the
* coroutine and the caller.
*/
TEST(Coroutine, Cooperative)
{
const std::string caller_str("HloWrd");
const std::string coro_str("el ol!");
const std::string expected("Hello World!");
auto cooperative_task =
[&coro_str] (Coroutine<std::string, std::string>::CallerType& yield)
{
for (auto& appended_c : coro_str) {
auto old_str = yield.get();
yield(old_str + appended_c);
}
};
Coroutine<std::string, std::string> coro(cooperative_task);
std::string result;
for (auto& c : caller_str) {
ASSERT_TRUE(coro);
result += c;
result = coro(result).get();
}
ASSERT_EQ(result, expected);
}
/**
* This test is testing nested coroutines by using one inner and one
* outer coroutine. It basically ensures that yielding from the inner
* coroutine returns to the outer coroutine (mid-layer of execution) and
* not to the outer caller.
*/
TEST(Coroutine, Nested)
{
const std::string wrong("Inner");
const std::string expected("Inner + Outer");
auto inner_task =
[] (Coroutine<void, std::string>::CallerType& yield)
{
std::string inner_string("Inner");
yield(inner_string);
};
auto outer_task =
[&inner_task] (Coroutine<void, std::string>::CallerType& yield)
{
Coroutine<void, std::string> coro(inner_task);
std::string inner_string = coro.get();
std::string outer_string("Outer");
yield(inner_string + " + " + outer_string);
};
Coroutine<void, std::string> coro(outer_task);
ASSERT_TRUE(coro);
std::string result = coro.get();
ASSERT_NE(result, wrong);
ASSERT_EQ(result, expected);
}
/**
* This test is stressing the scenario where two distinct fibers are
* calling the same coroutine. First the test instantiates (and runs) a
* coroutine, then spawns another one and it passes it a reference to
* the first coroutine. Once the new coroutine calls the first coroutine
* and the first coroutine yields, we are expecting execution flow to
* be yielded to the second caller (the second coroutine) and not the
* original caller (the test itself)
*/
TEST(Coroutine, TwoCallers)
{
bool valid_return = false;
Coroutine<void, void> callee{[]
(Coroutine<void, void>::CallerType& yield)
{
yield();
yield();
}};
Coroutine<void, void> other_caller{[&callee, &valid_return]
(Coroutine<void, void>::CallerType& yield)
{
callee();
valid_return = true;
yield();
}};
ASSERT_TRUE(valid_return);
}
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