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2 * (C) Copyright 2015 Google, Inc
3 *
4 * SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
5 *
6 * Dhrystone is widely available in the public domain. A GPL license is
7 * chosen for U-Boot.
8 */
9
10/*****************************************************************************
11 * The BYTE UNIX Benchmarks - Release 3
12 * Module: dhry.h SID: 3.4 5/15/91 19:30:21
13 *
14 *****************************************************************************
15 * Bug reports, patches, comments, suggestions should be sent to:
16 *
17 * Ben Smith, Rick Grehan or Tom Yager
18 * ben@bytepb.byte.com rick_g@bytepb.byte.com tyager@bytepb.byte.com
19 *
20 *****************************************************************************
21 * Modification Log:
22 * addapted from:
23 *
24 *
25 * "DHRYSTONE" Benchmark Program
26 * -----------------------------
27 *
28 * Version: C, Version 2.1
29 *
30 * File: dhry.h (part 1 of 3)
31 *
32 * Date: May 25, 1988
33 *
34 * Author: Reinhold P. Weicker
35 * Siemens AG, AUT E 51
36 * Postfach 3220
37 * 8520 Erlangen
38 * Germany (West)
39 * Phone: [+49]-9131-7-20330
40 * (8-17 Central European Time)
41 * Usenet: ..!mcvax!unido!estevax!weicker
42 *
43 * Original Version (in Ada) published in
44 * "Communications of the ACM" vol. 27., no. 10 (Oct. 1984),
45 * pp. 1013 - 1030, together with the statistics
46 * on which the distribution of statements etc. is based.
47 *
48 * In this C version, the following C library functions are used:
49 * - strcpy, strcmp (inside the measurement loop)
50 * - printf, scanf (outside the measurement loop)
51 * In addition, Berkeley UNIX system calls "times ()" or "time ()"
52 * are used for execution time measurement. For measurements
53 * on other systems, these calls have to be changed.
54 *
55 * Collection of Results:
56 * Reinhold Weicker (address see above) and
57 *
58 * Rick Richardson
59 * PC Research. Inc.
60 * 94 Apple Orchard Drive
61 * Tinton Falls, NJ 07724
62 * Phone: (201) 834-1378 (9-17 EST)
63 * Usenet: ...!seismo!uunet!pcrat!rick
64 *
65 * Please send results to Rick Richardson and/or Reinhold Weicker.
66 * Complete information should be given on hardware and software used.
67 * Hardware information includes: Machine type, CPU, type and size
68 * of caches; for microprocessors: clock frequency, memory speed
69 * (number of wait states).
70 * Software information includes: Compiler (and runtime library)
71 * manufacturer and version, compilation switches, OS version.
72 * The Operating System version may give an indication about the
73 * compiler; Dhrystone itself performs no OS calls in the measurement loop.
74 *
75 * The complete output generated by the program should be mailed
76 * such that at least some checks for correctness can be made.
77 *
78 ***************************************************************************
79 *
80 * History: This version C/2.1 has been made for two reasons:
81 *
82 * 1) There is an obvious need for a common C version of
83 * Dhrystone, since C is at present the most popular system
84 * programming language for the class of processors
85 * (microcomputers, minicomputers) where Dhrystone is used most.
86 * There should be, as far as possible, only one C version of
87 * Dhrystone such that results can be compared without
88 * restrictions. In the past, the C versions distributed
89 * by Rick Richardson (Version 1.1) and by Reinhold Weicker
90 * had small (though not significant) differences.
91 *
92 * 2) As far as it is possible without changes to the Dhrystone
93 * statistics, optimizing compilers should be prevented from
94 * removing significant statements.
95 *
96 * This C version has been developed in cooperation with
97 * Rick Richardson (Tinton Falls, NJ), it incorporates many
98 * ideas from the "Version 1.1" distributed previously by
99 * him over the UNIX network Usenet.
100 * I also thank Chaim Benedelac (National Semiconductor),
101 * David Ditzel (SUN), Earl Killian and John Mashey (MIPS),
102 * Alan Smith and Rafael Saavedra-Barrera (UC at Berkeley)
103 * for their help with comments on earlier versions of the
104 * benchmark.
105 *
106 * Changes: In the initialization part, this version follows mostly
107 * Rick Richardson's version distributed via Usenet, not the
108 * version distributed earlier via floppy disk by Reinhold Weicker.
109 * As a concession to older compilers, names have been made
110 * unique within the first 8 characters.
111 * Inside the measurement loop, this version follows the
112 * version previously distributed by Reinhold Weicker.
113 *
114 * At several places in the benchmark, code has been added,
115 * but within the measurement loop only in branches that
116 * are not executed. The intention is that optimizing compilers
117 * should be prevented from moving code out of the measurement
118 * loop, or from removing code altogether. Since the statements
119 * that are executed within the measurement loop have NOT been
120 * changed, the numbers defining the "Dhrystone distribution"
121 * (distribution of statements, operand types and locality)
122 * still hold. Except for sophisticated optimizing compilers,
123 * execution times for this version should be the same as
124 * for previous versions.
125 *
126 * Since it has proven difficult to subtract the time for the
127 * measurement loop overhead in a correct way, the loop check
128 * has been made a part of the benchmark. This does have
129 * an impact - though a very minor one - on the distribution
130 * statistics which have been updated for this version.
131 *
132 * All changes within the measurement loop are described
133 * and discussed in the companion paper "Rationale for
134 * Dhrystone version 2".
135 *
136 * Because of the self-imposed limitation that the order and
137 * distribution of the executed statements should not be
138 * changed, there are still cases where optimizing compilers
139 * may not generate code for some statements. To a certain
140 * degree, this is unavoidable for small synthetic benchmarks.
141 * Users of the benchmark are advised to check code listings
142 * whether code is generated for all statements of Dhrystone.
143 *
144 * Version 2.1 is identical to version 2.0 distributed via
145 * the UNIX network Usenet in March 1988 except that it corrects
146 * some minor deficiencies that were found by users of version 2.0.
147 * The only change within the measurement loop is that a
148 * non-executed "else" part was added to the "if" statement in
149 * Func_3, and a non-executed "else" part removed from Proc_3.
150 *
151 ***************************************************************************
152 *
153 * Defines: The following "Defines" are possible:
154 * -DREG=register (default: Not defined)
155 * As an approximation to what an average C programmer
156 * might do, the "register" storage class is applied
157 * (if enabled by -DREG=register)
158 * - for local variables, if they are used (dynamically)
159 * five or more times
160 * - for parameters if they are used (dynamically)
161 * six or more times
162 * Note that an optimal "register" strategy is
163 * compiler-dependent, and that "register" declarations
164 * do not necessarily lead to faster execution.
165 * -DNOSTRUCTASSIGN (default: Not defined)
166 * Define if the C compiler does not support
167 * assignment of structures.
168 * -DNOENUMS (default: Not defined)
169 * Define if the C compiler does not support
170 * enumeration types.
171 * -DTIMES (default)
172 * -DTIME
173 * The "times" function of UNIX (returning process times)
174 * or the "time" function (returning wallclock time)
175 * is used for measurement.
176 * For single user machines, "time ()" is adequate. For
177 * multi-user machines where you cannot get single-user
178 * access, use the "times ()" function. If you have
179 * neither, use a stopwatch in the dead of night.
180 * "printf"s are provided marking the points "Start Timer"
181 * and "Stop Timer". DO NOT use the UNIX "time(1)"
182 * command, as this will measure the total time to
183 * run this program, which will (erroneously) include
184 * the time to allocate storage (malloc) and to perform
185 * the initialization.
186 * -DHZ=nnn
187 * In Berkeley UNIX, the function "times" returns process
188 * time in 1/HZ seconds, with HZ = 60 for most systems.
189 * CHECK YOUR SYSTEM DESCRIPTION BEFORE YOU JUST APPLY
190 * A VALUE.
191 *
192 ***************************************************************************
193 *
194 * Compilation model and measurement (IMPORTANT):
195 *
196 * This C version of Dhrystone consists of three files:
197 * - dhry.h (this file, containing global definitions and comments)
198 * - dhry_1.c (containing the code corresponding to Ada package Pack_1)
199 * - dhry_2.c (containing the code corresponding to Ada package Pack_2)
200 *
201 * The following "ground rules" apply for measurements:
202 * - Separate compilation
203 * - No procedure merging
204 * - Otherwise, compiler optimizations are allowed but should be indicated
205 * - Default results are those without register declarations
206 * See the companion paper "Rationale for Dhrystone Version 2" for a more
207 * detailed discussion of these ground rules.
208 *
209 * For 16-Bit processors (e.g. 80186, 80286), times for all compilation
210 * models ("small", "medium", "large" etc.) should be given if possible,
211 * together with a definition of these models for the compiler system used.
212 *
213 **************************************************************************
214 *
215 * Dhrystone (C version) statistics:
216 *
217 * [Comment from the first distribution, updated for version 2.
218 * Note that because of language differences, the numbers are slightly
219 * different from the Ada version.]
220 *
221 * The following program contains statements of a high level programming
222 * language (here: C) in a distribution considered representative:
223 *
224 * assignments 52 (51.0 %)
225 * control statements 33 (32.4 %)
226 * procedure, function calls 17 (16.7 %)
227 *
228 * 103 statements are dynamically executed. The program is balanced with
229 * respect to the three aspects:
230 *
231 * - statement type
232 * - operand type
233 * - operand locality
234 * operand global, local, parameter, or constant.
235 *
236 * The combination of these three aspects is balanced only approximately.
237 *
238 * 1. Statement Type:
239 * ----------------- number
240 *
241 * V1 = V2 9
242 * (incl. V1 = F(..)
243 * V = Constant 12
244 * Assignment, 7
245 * with array element
246 * Assignment, 6
247 * with record component
248 * --
249 * 34 34
250 *
251 * X = Y +|-|"&&"|"|" Z 5
252 * X = Y +|-|"==" Constant 6
253 * X = X +|- 1 3
254 * X = Y *|/ Z 2
255 * X = Expression, 1
256 * two operators
257 * X = Expression, 1
258 * three operators
259 * --
260 * 18 18
261 *
262 * if .... 14
263 * with "else" 7
264 * without "else" 7
265 * executed 3
266 * not executed 4
267 * for ... 7 | counted every time
268 * while ... 4 | the loop condition
269 * do ... while 1 | is evaluated
270 * switch ... 1
271 * break 1
272 * declaration with 1
273 * initialization
274 * --
275 * 34 34
276 *
277 * P (...) procedure call 11
278 * user procedure 10
279 * library procedure 1
280 * X = F (...)
281 * function call 6
282 * user function 5
283 * library function 1
284 * --
285 * 17 17
286 * ---
287 * 103
288 *
289 * The average number of parameters in procedure or function calls
290 * is 1.82 (not counting the function values as implicit parameters).
291 *
292 *
293 * 2. Operators
294 * ------------
295 * number approximate
296 * percentage
297 *
298 * Arithmetic 32 50.8
299 *
300 * + 21 33.3
301 * - 7 11.1
302 * * 3 4.8
303 * / (int div) 1 1.6
304 *
305 * Comparison 27 42.8
306 *
307 * == 9 14.3
308 * /= 4 6.3
309 * > 1 1.6
310 * < 3 4.8
311 * >= 1 1.6
312 * <= 9 14.3
313 *
314 * Logic 4 6.3
315 *
316 * && (AND-THEN) 1 1.6
317 * | (OR) 1 1.6
318 * ! (NOT) 2 3.2
319 *
320 * -- -----
321 * 63 100.1
322 *
323 *
324 * 3. Operand Type (counted once per operand reference):
325 * ---------------
326 * number approximate
327 * percentage
328 *
329 * Integer 175 72.3 %
330 * Character 45 18.6 %
331 * Pointer 12 5.0 %
332 * String30 6 2.5 %
333 * Array 2 0.8 %
334 * Record 2 0.8 %
335 * --- -------
336 * 242 100.0 %
337 *
338 * When there is an access path leading to the final operand (e.g. a record
339 * component), only the final data type on the access path is counted.
340 *
341 *
342 * 4. Operand Locality:
343 * -------------------
344 * number approximate
345 * percentage
346 *
347 * local variable 114 47.1 %
348 * global variable 22 9.1 %
349 * parameter 45 18.6 %
350 * value 23 9.5 %
351 * reference 22 9.1 %
352 * function result 6 2.5 %
353 * constant 55 22.7 %
354 * --- -------
355 * 242 100.0 %
356 *
357 *
358 * The program does not compute anything meaningful, but it is syntactically
359 * and semantically correct. All variables have a value assigned to them
360 * before they are used as a source operand.
361 *
362 * There has been no explicit effort to account for the effects of a
363 * cache, or to balance the use of long or short displacements for code or
364 * data.
365 *
366 ***************************************************************************
367 */
368
369
370/* Compiler and system dependent definitions: */
371
372#ifndef TIME
373#define TIMES
374#endif
375 /* Use times(2) time function unless */
376 /* explicitly defined otherwise */
377
378#define Mic_secs_Per_Second 1000000.0
379 /* Berkeley UNIX C returns process times in seconds/HZ */
380
381#ifdef NOSTRUCTASSIGN
382#define structassign(d, s) memcpy(&(d), &(s), sizeof(d))
383#else
384#define structassign(d, s) d = s
385#endif
386
387#ifdef NOENUM
388#define Ident_1 0
389#define Ident_2 1
390#define Ident_3 2
391#define Ident_4 3
392#define Ident_5 4
393 typedef int Enumeration;
394#else
395 typedef enum {Ident_1, Ident_2, Ident_3, Ident_4, Ident_5}
396 Enumeration;
397#endif
398 /* for boolean and enumeration types in Ada, Pascal */
399
400/* General definitions: */
401
402#define Null 0
403 /* Value of a Null pointer */
404#define true 1
405#define false 0
406
407typedef int One_Thirty;
408typedef int One_Fifty;
409typedef char Capital_Letter;
410typedef int Boolean;
411typedef char Str_30 [31];
412typedef int Arr_1_Dim [50];
413typedef int Arr_2_Dim [50] [50];
414
415typedef struct record
416 {
417 struct record *Ptr_Comp;
418 Enumeration Discr;
419 union {
420 struct {
421 Enumeration Enum_Comp;
422 int Int_Comp;
423 char Str_Comp [31];
424 } var_1;
425 struct {
426 Enumeration E_Comp_2;
427 char Str_2_Comp [31];
428 } var_2;
429 struct {
430 char Ch_1_Comp;
431 char Ch_2_Comp;
432 } var_3;
433 } variant;
434 } Rec_Type, *Rec_Pointer;
435
436
437/*
438 * dhry() - run dhrystone for a given number of iterations
439 *
440 * @iterations: Number of iterations to run
441 */
442void dhry(int iterations);