[app][tests][float] generally spiff up the test

Still doesn't seem to work right on some arches, will need
to debug whats going on.
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Travis Geiselbrecht
2023-02-18 16:39:13 -08:00
parent 3dd8a32e92
commit 92505637e8

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@@ -8,6 +8,7 @@
#if ARM_WITH_VFP || ARCH_ARM64 || X86_WITH_FPU || (ARCH_RISCV && RISCV_FPU)
#include <stdio.h>
#include <inttypes.h>
#include <rand.h>
#include <lk/err.h>
#include <lk/console_cmd.h>
@@ -23,30 +24,29 @@ extern void float_vfp_thumb_instruction_test(void);
extern void float_neon_arm_instruction_test(void);
extern void float_neon_thumb_instruction_test(void);
#if !ARM_WITH_VFP_SP_ONLY
#if ARM_WITH_VFP_SP_ONLY
#define FLOAT float
#else
#define FLOAT float
#define FLOAT double
#endif
/* optimize this function to cause it to try to use a lot of registers */
__OPTIMIZE("O3")
static int float_thread(void *arg) {
FLOAT *val = arg;
uint i, j;
FLOAT a[16];
/* do a bunch of work with floating point to test context switching */
a[0] = *val;
for (i = 1; i < countof(a); i++) {
a[i] = a[i-1] * 1.01f;
for (size_t i = 1; i < countof(a); i++) {
a[i] = a[i-1] * (FLOAT)1.01f;
}
for (i = 0; i < 1000000; i++) {
a[0] += 0.001f;
for (j = 1; j < countof(a); j++) {
a[j] += a[j-1] * 0.00001f;
for (size_t i = 0; i < 1000000; i++) {
a[0] += (FLOAT)0.001f;
for (size_t j = 1; j < countof(a); j++) {
a[j] += a[j-1] * (FLOAT)0.00001f;
}
}
@@ -75,23 +75,25 @@ static int float_tests(int argc, const console_cmd_args *argv) {
/* test lazy fpu load on separate thread */
thread_t *t[8];
FLOAT val[countof(t)];
volatile FLOAT val[countof(t)];
printf("creating %zu floating point threads\n", countof(t));
for (uint i = 0; i < countof(t); i++) {
val[i] = i;
char name[32];
snprintf(name, sizeof(name), "float %u", i);
t[i] = thread_create(name, &float_thread, &val[i], LOW_PRIORITY, DEFAULT_STACK_SIZE);
t[i] = thread_create(name, &float_thread, (void *)&val[i], LOW_PRIORITY, DEFAULT_STACK_SIZE);
thread_resume(t[i]);
}
int res;
for (uint i = 0; i < countof(t); i++) {
thread_join(t[i], &res, INFINITE_TIME);
printf("float thread %u returns %d, val %f\n", i, res, (double)val[i]);
double result = (double)val[i];
printf("float thread %u returns %d, hex val %a\n", i, res, result);
//hexdump8(&result, 8);
}
printf("the above values should be close\n");
printf("the above values should be valid and generally increasing, but close\n");
#if ARCH_ARM && !ARM_ISA_ARMV7M
/* test all the instruction traps */