Changeset 2a658e9 for benchmark/schedint


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Timestamp:
Sep 23, 2020, 12:56:32 PM (4 years ago)
Author:
Thierry Delisle <tdelisle@…>
Branches:
ADT, arm-eh, ast-experimental, enum, forall-pointer-decay, jacob/cs343-translation, master, new-ast-unique-expr, pthread-emulation, qualifiedEnum
Children:
4ab3cf9b
Parents:
305cd5c
Message:

Updated java benchmarks to support repetitions beyond 232

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  • benchmark/schedint/JavaThread.java

    r305cd5c r2a658e9  
    2424public class JavaThread {
    2525        // Simplistic low-quality Marsaglia Shift-XOR pseudo-random number generator.
    26         // Bijective   
     26        // Bijective
    2727        // Cycle length for non-zero values is 4G-1.
    2828        // 0 is absorbing and should be avoided -- fixed point.
    2929        // The returned value is typically masked to produce a positive value.
    30         static volatile int Ticket = 0 ; 
     30        static volatile int Ticket = 0 ;
    3131
    3232        private static int nextRandom (int x) {
    33                 if (x == 0) { 
     33                if (x == 0) {
    3434                        // reseed the PRNG
    35                         // Ticket is accessed infrequently and does not constitute a coherence hot-spot. 
    36                         // Note that we use a non-atomic racy increment -- the race is rare and benign. 
    37                         // If the race is a concern switch to an AtomicInteger. 
    38                         // In addition accesses to the RW volatile global "Ticket"  variable are not 
    39                         // (readily) predictable at compile-time so the JIT will not be able to elide 
    40                         // nextRandom() invocations. 
    41                         x = ++Ticket ; 
    42                         if (x == 0) x = 1 ; 
     35                        // Ticket is accessed infrequently and does not constitute a coherence hot-spot.
     36                        // Note that we use a non-atomic racy increment -- the race is rare and benign.
     37                        // If the race is a concern switch to an AtomicInteger.
     38                        // In addition accesses to the RW volatile global "Ticket"  variable are not
     39                        // (readily) predictable at compile-time so the JIT will not be able to elide
     40                        // nextRandom() invocations.
     41                        x = ++Ticket ;
     42                        if (x == 0) x = 1 ;
    4343                }
    4444                x ^= x << 6;
    4545                x ^= x >>> 21;
    4646                x ^= x << 7;
    47                 return x ;   
     47                return x ;
    4848        }
    4949        static int x = 2;
    5050
    51         static private int times = Integer.parseInt("1000000");
     51        static private long times = Long.parseLong("1000000");
    5252
    5353        public static void helper( Monitor m ) throws InterruptedException {
    54                 for(int i = 1; i <= times; i += 1) {
     54                for(long i = 1; i <= times; i += 1) {
    5555                        m.wait();               // relase monitor lock
    5656                        m.next = true;
     
    7676        public static void main(String[] args) throws InterruptedException {
    7777                if ( args.length > 2 ) System.exit( 1 );
    78                 if ( args.length == 2 ) { times = Integer.parseInt(args[1]); }
     78                if ( args.length == 2 ) { times = Long.parseLong(args[1]); }
    7979
    80                 for (int n = Integer.parseInt("5"); --n >= 0 ; ) { 
     80                for (int n = Integer.parseInt("5"); --n >= 0 ; ) {
    8181                        InnerMain();
    8282                        Thread.sleep(2000);     // 2 seconds
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