freebsd-dev/tools/regression/lib/msun/test-rem.c
David Schultz afbcb86218 Add some tests from PR 166463. Also make sure that all of the tests,
old and new, check the sign bits of both the remainder and the
quotient.
2012-04-07 04:00:30 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2005-2008 David Schultz <das@FreeBSD.org>
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/*
* Test for remainder functions: remainder, remainderf, remainderl,
* remquo, remquof, and remquol.
* Missing tests: fmod, fmodf.
*/
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
#include <assert.h>
#include <float.h>
#include <math.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <strings.h>
static void test_invalid(long double, long double);
static void testl(long double, long double, long double, int);
static void testd(double, double, double, int);
static void testf(float, float, float, int);
#define test(x, y, e_r, e_q) do { \
testl(x, y, e_r, e_q); \
testd(x, y, e_r, e_q); \
testf(x, y, e_r, e_q); \
} while (0)
int
main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
printf("1..3\n");
test_invalid(0.0, 0.0);
test_invalid(1.0, 0.0);
test_invalid(INFINITY, 0.0);
test_invalid(INFINITY, 1.0);
test_invalid(-INFINITY, 1.0);
test_invalid(NAN, 1.0);
test_invalid(1.0, NAN);
test(4, 4, 0, 1);
test(0, 3.0, 0, 0);
testd(0x1p-1074, 1, 0x1p-1074, 0x1p-1074);
testf(0x1p-149, 1, 0x1p-149, 0x1p-149);
test(3.0, 4, -1, 1);
test(3.0, -4, -1, -1);
testd(275 * 1193040, 275, 0, 1193040);
test(4.5 * 7.5, 4.5, -2.25, 8); /* we should get the even one */
testf(0x1.9044f6p-1, 0x1.ce662ep-1, -0x1.f109cp-4, 1);
#if LDBL_MANT_DIG > 53
testl(-0x1.23456789abcdefp-2000L, 0x1.fedcba987654321p-2000L,
0x1.b72ea61d950c862p-2001L, -1);
#endif
printf("ok 1 - rem\n");
/*
* The actual quotient here is 864062210.50000003..., but
* double-precision division gets -8.64062210.5, which rounds
* the wrong way. This test ensures that remquo() is smart
* enough to get the low-order bit right.
*/
testd(-0x1.98260f22fc6dep-302, 0x1.fb3167c430a13p-332,
0x1.fb3165b82de72p-333, -864062211);
/* Even harder cases with greater exponent separation */
test(0x1.fp100, 0x1.ep-40, -0x1.cp-41, 143165577);
testd(-0x1.abcdefp120, 0x1.87654321p-120,
-0x1.69c78ec4p-121, -63816414);
printf("ok 2 - rem\n");
test(0x1.66666cp+120, 0x1p+71, 0.0, 1476395008);
testd(-0x1.0000000000003p+0, 0x1.0000000000003p+0, -0.0, -1);
testl(-0x1.0000000000003p+0, 0x1.0000000000003p+0, -0.0, -1);
testd(-0x1.0000000000001p-749, 0x1.4p-1072, 0x1p-1074, -1288490189);
testl(-0x1.0000000000001p-749, 0x1.4p-1072, 0x1p-1074, -1288490189);
printf("ok 3 - rem\n");
return (0);
}
static void
test_invalid(long double x, long double y)
{
int q;
q = 0xdeadbeef;
assert(isnan(remainder(x, y)));
assert(isnan(remquo(x, y, &q)));
#ifdef STRICT
assert(q == 0xdeadbeef);
#endif
assert(isnan(remainderf(x, y)));
assert(isnan(remquof(x, y, &q)));
#ifdef STRICT
assert(q == 0xdeadbeef);
#endif
assert(isnan(remainderl(x, y)));
assert(isnan(remquol(x, y, &q)));
#ifdef STRICT
assert(q == 0xdeadbeef);
#endif
}
/* 0x012345 ==> 0x01ffff */
static inline int
mask(int x)
{
return ((unsigned)~0 >> (32 - fls(x)));
}
static void
testl(long double x, long double y, long double expected_rem, int expected_quo)
{
int q;
long double rem;
q = random();
rem = remainderl(x, y);
assert(rem == expected_rem);
assert(!signbit(rem) == !signbit(expected_rem));
rem = remquol(x, y, &q);
assert(rem == expected_rem);
assert(!signbit(rem) == !signbit(expected_rem));
assert((q ^ expected_quo) >= 0); /* sign(q) == sign(expected_quo) */
assert((q & 0x7) == (expected_quo & 0x7));
if (q != 0) {
assert((q > 0) ^ !(expected_quo > 0));
q = abs(q);
assert(q == (abs(expected_quo) & mask(q)));
}
}
static void
testd(double x, double y, double expected_rem, int expected_quo)
{
int q;
double rem;
q = random();
rem = remainder(x, y);
assert(rem == expected_rem);
assert(!signbit(rem) == !signbit(expected_rem));
rem = remquo(x, y, &q);
assert(rem == expected_rem);
assert(!signbit(rem) == !signbit(expected_rem));
assert((q ^ expected_quo) >= 0); /* sign(q) == sign(expected_quo) */
assert((q & 0x7) == (expected_quo & 0x7));
if (q != 0) {
assert((q > 0) ^ !(expected_quo > 0));
q = abs(q);
assert(q == (abs(expected_quo) & mask(q)));
}
}
static void
testf(float x, float y, float expected_rem, int expected_quo)
{
int q;
float rem;
q = random();
rem = remainderf(x, y);
assert(rem == expected_rem);
assert(!signbit(rem) == !signbit(expected_rem));
rem = remquof(x, y, &q);
assert(rem == expected_rem);
assert(!signbit(rem) == !signbit(expected_rem));
assert((q ^ expected_quo) >= 0); /* sign(q) == sign(expected_quo) */
assert((q & 0x7) == (expected_quo & 0x7));
if (q != 0) {
assert((q > 0) ^ !(expected_quo > 0));
q = abs(q);
assert((q & mask(q)) == (abs(expected_quo) & mask(q)));
}
}