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36 #ifndef GMX_SIMD_TESTS_BASE_H
37 #define GMX_SIMD_TESTS_BASE_H
41 * Declares common base class for testing SIMD and SIMD4.
43 * The base class contains the settings for absolute and ulp tolerances,
44 * as well as testing ranges used for both SIMD and SIMD4 tests, mainly
45 * to keep everything symmetric and clean. The class also defines a couple
46 * of generic tests that compare vectors of elements with arbitrary length for
47 * either exact or approximate matching (in terms of ulp). These are used in
48 * derived classes that convert either SIMD or SIMD4 values to
49 * std::vector<real> and then performs the comparison.
51 * \author Erik Lindahl <erik.lindahl@scilifelab.se>
52 * \ingroup module_simd
60 #include <gtest/gtest.h>
62 #include "gromacs/utility/basedefinitions.h"
63 #include "gromacs/utility/real.h"
72 * Base class for SIMD test fixtures.
74 * This class contains settings that are common for SIMD and SIMD4 tests,
75 * and it is thus not used directly for any tests, but derived separately
76 * in simd.h and simd4.h.
78 * \ingroup module_simd
80 class SimdBaseTest
: public ::testing::Test
83 /*! \brief Initialize new SIMD test fixture with default tolerances.
85 * The default absolute tolerance is set to 0, which means the we always
86 * check the ulp tolerance by default (passing the absolute tolerance
87 * test would otherwise mean we approve the test instantly).
89 * The default ulp tolerance is set based on the target number of
90 * bits requested for single or double precision, depending on what
91 * the default Gromacs precision is. We add two bits to avoid
92 * tests failing due to corner cases where compiler optimization might
93 * cause a slight precision loss e.g. for very small numbers.
95 * Most SIMD math functions actually achieve 2-3 ulp accuracy in single,
96 * but by being a bit liberal we only catch real errors rather than
97 * doing compiler-standard-compliance debugging.
99 * The range is used by derived classes to test math functions. The
100 * default test range will be [1,10], which is intentionally
101 * conservative so it works with (inverse) square root, division,
102 * exponentials, logarithms, and error functions.
106 ulpTol_((1LL << (2 + std::numeric_limits
<double>::digits
-GMX_SIMD_ACCURACY_BITS_DOUBLE
))),
108 ulpTol_((1LL << (2 + std::numeric_limits
<float>::digits
-GMX_SIMD_ACCURACY_BITS_SINGLE
))),
110 absTol_(0), range_(std::pair
<real
, real
>(1, 10))
114 /*! \brief Adjust ulp tolerance from the default 10 (float) or 255 (double). */
115 void setUlpTol(std::int64_t newTol
) { ulpTol_
= newTol
; }
117 /*! \brief Adjust ulp tolerance for single accuracy functions. */
118 void setUlpTolSingleAccuracy(std::int64_t newTol
)
121 setUlpTol(newTol
* (1LL << (std::numeric_limits
<real
>::digits
-std::numeric_limits
<float>::digits
)));
127 /*! \brief Adjust the absolute tolerance from the default 0.
129 * If values are closer than the absolute tolerance, the test will pass
130 * no matter what their ulp difference is.
132 void setAbsTol(real newTol
) { absTol_
= newTol
; }
134 /*! \brief Change math function testing range from the default [1,10]. */
135 void setRange(real low
, real high
) { range_
.first
= low
; range_
.second
= high
; }
137 static int s_nPoints
; //!< Number of test points to use, settable on command line.
139 /*! \brief Compare two std::vector<real> for approximate equality.
141 * This is an internal implementation routine that will be used by
142 * routines in derived child classes that first convert SIMD or SIMD4
143 * variables to std::vector<real>. Do not call it directly.
145 * This routine is designed according to the Google test specs, so the char
146 * strings will describe the arguments to the macro.
148 * The comparison is applied to each element, and it returns true if each element
149 * in the vector test variable is within the class tolerances of the corresponding
150 * reference elements.
152 ::testing::AssertionResult
153 compareVectorRealUlp(const char * refExpr
, const char * tstExpr
,
154 const std::vector
<real
> &ref
, const std::vector
<real
> &tst
);
156 /*! \brief Compare std::vectors for exact equality.
158 * The template in this class makes it usable for testing both
159 * SIMD floating-point and integers variables, after conversion to
161 * This is an internal implementation routine that will be used by
162 * routines in derived child classes that first convert SIMD or SIMD4
163 * variables to std::vector<real>. Do not call it directly.
165 * This routine is designed according to the Google test specs, so the char
166 * strings will describe the arguments to the macro.
168 * The comparison is applied to each element, and it returns true if each element
169 * in the vector test variable is within the class tolerances of the corresponding
170 * reference elements.
172 template <typename T
> ::testing::AssertionResult
173 compareVectorEq(const char * refExpr
, const char * tstExpr
,
174 const std::vector
<T
> &ref
, const std::vector
<T
> &tst
)
178 return ::testing::AssertionSuccess();
182 return ::testing::AssertionFailure()
183 << "Failing SIMD comparison between " << refExpr
<< " and " << tstExpr
<< std::endl
184 << "Ref. values: " << ::testing::PrintToString(ref
) << std::endl
185 << "Test values: " << ::testing::PrintToString(tst
) << std::endl
;
190 std::int64_t ulpTol_
; //!< Current tolerance in units-in-last-position.
191 real absTol_
; //!< Current absolute tolerance.
192 std::pair
<real
, real
> range_
; //!< Range for math function tests.
198 #endif // GMX_SIMD_TESTS_BASE_H