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We want the JIT to compile these // and convert the divide into a multiply. public int divbyI (int dividend) { return dividend / DIVISOR; } public int modbyI (int dividend) { return dividend % DIVISOR; } public long divbyL (long dividend) { return dividend / DIVISOR; } public long modbyL (long dividend) { return dividend % DIVISOR; } public int divisor() { return DIVISOR; } public boolean checkI (int dividend) { int quo = divbyI(dividend); int rem = modbyI(dividend); int quo0 = s.divi(dividend, divisor()); int rem0 = s.modi(dividend, divisor()); if (quo != quo0 || rem != rem0) { if (VERBOSE) { System.out.println("Computed: " + dividend + " / " + divisor() + " = " + quo + ", " + dividend + " % " + divisor() + " = " + rem ); System.out.println("expected: " + dividend + " / " + divisor() + " = " + quo0 + ", " + dividend + " % " + divisor() + " = " + rem0); // Report sign of rem failure if (rem != 0 && (rem ^ dividend) < 0) { System.out.println(" rem & dividend have different signs"); } // Report range of rem failure if (java.lang.Math.abs(rem) >= java.lang.Math.abs(divisor())) { System.out.println(" remainder out of range"); } // Report quo/rem identity relationship failure if ((quo * divisor()) + rem != dividend) { System.out.println(" quotien/remainder invariant broken"); } } return false; } return true; } public boolean checkL (long dividend) { long quo = divbyL(dividend); long rem = modbyL(dividend); long quo0 = s.divl(dividend, divisor()); long rem0 = s.modl(dividend, divisor()); if (quo != quo0 || rem != rem0) { if (VERBOSE) { System.out.println("Computed: " + dividend + " / " + divisor() + " = " + quo + ", " + dividend + " % " + divisor() + " = " + rem ); System.out.println("expected: " + dividend + " / " + divisor() + " = " + quo0 + ", " + dividend + " % " + divisor() + " = " + rem0); // Report sign of rem failure if (rem != 0 && (rem ^ dividend) < 0) { System.out.println(" rem & dividend have different signs"); } // Report range of rem failure if (java.lang.Math.abs(rem) >= java.lang.Math.abs(divisor())) { System.out.println(" remainder out of range"); } // Report quo/rem identity relationship failure if ((quo * divisor()) + rem != dividend) { System.out.println(" (" + quo + " * " + divisor() + ") + " + rem + " != " + dividend); } } return false; } return true; } public void run() { // Don't try to divide by zero if (divisor() == 0) return; // Range of dividends to check. Try dividends from start to end // inclusive, as well as variations on those values as shifted // left. int start = -1024; int end = 1024; // Test int division using a variety of dividends. int wrong = 0; int total = 0; outerloop: for (int i = start; i <= end; i++) { for (int s = 0; s < 32; s += 4) { total++; int dividend = i << s; if (!checkI(dividend)) { wrong++; // Stop on the first failure // break outerloop; } } } if (wrong > 0) { System.out.println("divisor " + divisor() + ": " + wrong + "/" + total + " wrong int divisions"); } // Test long division using a variety of dividends. wrong = 0; total = 0; outerloop: for (int i = start; i <= end; i++) { for (int s = 0; s < 64; s += 4) { total++; long dividend = ((long)i) << s; if (!checkL(dividend)) { wrong++; // Stop on the first failure // break outerloop; } } } if (wrong > 0) { System.out.println("divisor " + divisor() + ": " + wrong + "/" + total + " wrong long divisions"); } } // Reload this class with the "divisor" property set to the input parameter. // This allows the JIT to see q.DIVISOR as a final constant, and change // any divisions or mod operations into multiplies. public static void test_divisor(int divisor, ClassLoader apploader) throws Exception { System.setProperty("divisor", "" + divisor); ClassLoader loader = Utils.getTestClassPathURLClassLoader(apploader.getParent()); Class c = loader.loadClass("Test"); Runnable r = (Runnable)c.newInstance(); r.run(); } public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception { Class cl = Class.forName("Test"); ClassLoader apploader = cl.getClassLoader(); // Test every divisor between -100 and 100. for (int i = -100; i <= 100; i++) { test_divisor(i, apploader); } // Try a few divisors outside the typical range. // The values below have been observed in rt.jar. test_divisor(101, apploader); test_divisor(400, apploader); test_divisor(1000, apploader); test_divisor(3600, apploader); test_divisor(9973, apploader); test_divisor(86400, apploader); test_divisor(1000000, apploader); } }