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#include <gmock/gmock.h>
#include <gtest/gtest.h>
#include <vector>
#include "base/circlebuf.hh"
using testing::ElementsAreArray;
using namespace gem5;
const char data[] = {
0x0, 0x1, 0x2, 0x3, 0x4, 0x5, 0x6, 0x7,
0x8, 0x9, 0xa, 0xb, 0xc, 0xd, 0xe, 0xf,
};
// A better way to implement this would be with std::span, but that is only
// available starting in c++20.
template <typename T>
std::vector<T>
subArr(T *arr, int size, int offset=0)
{
return std::vector<T>(arr + offset, arr + offset + size);
}
// Basic non-overflow functionality
TEST(CircleBufTest, BasicReadWriteNoOverflow)
{
CircleBuf<char> buf(8);
char foo[16];
// Write empty buffer, no overflow
buf.write(data, 8);
EXPECT_EQ(buf.size(), 8);
buf.peek(foo, 8);
EXPECT_THAT(subArr(foo, 8), ElementsAreArray(data, 8));
// Read 2
buf.read(foo, 2);
EXPECT_THAT(subArr(foo, 2), ElementsAreArray(data, 2));
EXPECT_EQ(buf.size(), 6);
buf.read(foo, 6);
EXPECT_THAT(subArr(foo, 6), ElementsAreArray(data + 2, 6));
EXPECT_EQ(buf.size(), 0);
}
// Basic single write overflow functionality
TEST(CircleBufTest, SingleWriteOverflow)
{
CircleBuf<char> buf(8);
char foo[16];
buf.write(data, 16);
EXPECT_EQ(buf.size(), 8);
buf.peek(foo, 8);
EXPECT_THAT(subArr(foo, 8), ElementsAreArray(data + 8, 8));
}
// Multi-write overflow functionality
TEST(CircleBufTest, MultiWriteOverflow)
{
CircleBuf<char> buf(8);
char foo[16];
// Write, no overflow, write overflow
buf.write(data, 6);
buf.write(data + 8, 6);
EXPECT_EQ(buf.size(), 8);
buf.peek(foo, 8);
EXPECT_THAT(subArr(foo, 2), ElementsAreArray(data + 4, 2));
EXPECT_THAT(subArr(foo, 6, 2), ElementsAreArray(data + 8, 6));
}
// Pointer wrap around
TEST(CircleBufTest, PointerWrapAround)
{
CircleBuf<char> buf(8);
char foo[16];
// _start == 0, _stop = 8
buf.write(data, 8);
// _start == 4, _stop = 8
buf.read(foo, 4);
// _start == 4, _stop = 12
buf.write(data + 8, 4);
EXPECT_EQ(buf.size(), 8);
// _start == 10, _stop = 12
// Normalized: _start == 2, _stop = 4
buf.read(foo + 4, 6);
EXPECT_EQ(buf.size(), 2);
EXPECT_THAT(subArr(foo, 10), ElementsAreArray(data, 10));
// Normalized: _start == 4, _stop = 4
buf.read(foo + 10, 2);
EXPECT_EQ(buf.size(), 0);
EXPECT_THAT(subArr(foo, 12), ElementsAreArray(data, 12));
}
// Consume after produce empties queue
TEST(CircleBufTest, ProduceConsumeEmpty)
{
CircleBuf<char> buf(8);
char foo[1];
// buf is empty to begin with.
EXPECT_TRUE(buf.empty());
// Produce one element.
buf.write(foo, 1);
EXPECT_FALSE(buf.empty());
// Read it back out.
buf.read(foo, 1);
// Now the buffer should be empty again.
EXPECT_TRUE(buf.empty());
}