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1/*
2 *************************************************************************
3 *
4 *                   "DHRYSTONE" Benchmark Program
5 *                   -----------------------------
6 *
7 *  Version:    C, Version 2.1
8 *
9 *  File:       dhry.h (part 1 of 3)
10 *
11 *  Date:       May 25, 1988
12 *
13 *  Author:     Reinhold P. Weicker
14 *              Siemens Nixdorf Inf. Syst.
15 *              STM OS 32
16 *              Otto-Hahn-Ring 6
17 *              W-8000 Muenchen 83
18 *              Germany
19 *                      Phone:    [+49]-89-636-42436
20 *                                (8-17 Central European Time)
21 *                      UUCP:     weicker@ztivax.uucp@unido.uucp
22 *                      Internet: weicker@ztivax.siemens.com
23 *
24 *              Original Version (in Ada) published in
25 *              "Communications of the ACM" vol. 27., no. 10 (Oct. 1984),
26 *              pp. 1013 - 1030, together with the statistics
27 *              on which the distribution of statements etc. is based.
28 *
29 *              In this C version, the following C library functions are
30 *              used:
31 *              - strcpy, strcmp (inside the measurement loop)
32 *              - printf, scanf (outside the measurement loop)
33 *
34 *  Collection of Results:
35 *              Reinhold Weicker (address see above) and
36 *             
37 *              Rick Richardson
38 *              PC Research. Inc.
39 *              94 Apple Orchard Drive
40 *              Tinton Falls, NJ 07724
41 *                      Phone:  (201) 834-1378 (9-17 EST)
42 *                      UUCP:   ...!uunet!pcrat!rick
43 *
44 *      Please send results to Rick Richardson and/or Reinhold Weicker.
45 *      Complete information should be given on hardware and software
46 *      used. Hardware information includes: Machine type, CPU, type and
47 *      size of caches; for microprocessors: clock frequency, memory speed
48 *      (number of wait states). Software information includes: Compiler
49 *      (and runtime library) manufacturer and version, compilation
50 *      switches, OS version. The Operating System version may give an
51 *      indication about the compiler; Dhrystone itself performs no OS
52 *      calls in the measurement loop.
53 *
54 *      The complete output generated by the program should be mailed
55 *      such that at least some checks for correctness can be made.
56 *
57 *************************************************************************
58 *
59 *  History:    This version C/2.1 has been made for two reasons:
60 *
61 *              1) There is an obvious need for a common C version of
62 *              Dhrystone, since C is at present the most popular system
63 *              programming language for the class of processors
64 *              (microcomputers, minicomputers) where Dhrystone is used
65 *              most. There should be, as far as possible, only one C
66 *              version of Dhrystone such that results can be compared
67 *              without restrictions. In the past, the C versions
68 *              distributed by Rick Richardson (Version 1.1) and by
69 *              Reinhold Weicker had small (though not significant)
70 *              differences.
71 *
72 *              2) As far as it is possible without changes to the
73 *              Dhrystone statistics, optimizing compilers should be
74 *              prevented from removing significant statements.
75 *
76 *              This C version has been developed in cooperation with
77 *              Rick Richardson (Tinton Falls, NJ), it incorporates many
78 *              ideas from the "Version 1.1" distributed previously by
79 *              him over the UNIX network Usenet.
80 *              I also thank Chaim Benedelac (National Semiconductor),
81 *              David Ditzel (SUN), Earl Killian and John Mashey (MIPS),
82 *              Alan Smith and Rafael Saavedra-Barrera (UC at Berkeley)
83 *              for their help with comments on earlier versions of the
84 *              benchmark.
85 *
86 *  Changes:    In the initialization part, this version follows mostly
87 *              Rick Richardson's version distributed via Usenet, not the
88 *              version distributed earlier via floppy disk by Reinhold
89 *              Weicker. As a concession to older compilers, names have
90 *              been made unique within the first 8 characters. Inside the
91 *              measurement loop, this version follows the version
92 *              previously distributed by Reinhold Weicker.
93 *
94 *              At several places in the benchmark, code has been added,
95 *              but within the measurement loop only in branches that
96 *              are not executed. The intention is that optimizing
97 *              compilers should be prevented from moving code out of the
98 *              measurement loop, or from removing code altogether. Since
99 *              the statements that are executed within the measurement
100 *              loop have NOT been changed, the numbers defining the
101 *              "Dhrystone distribution" (distribution of statements,
102 *              operand types and locality) still hold. Except for
103 *              sophisticated optimizing compilers, execution times for
104 *              this version should be the same as for previous versions.
105 *
106 *              Since it has proven difficult to subtract the time for the
107 *              measurement loop overhead in a correct way, the loop check
108 *              has been made a part of the benchmark. This does have
109 *              an impact - though a very minor one - on the distribution
110 *              statistics which have been updated for this version.
111 *
112 *              All changes within the measurement loop are described
113 *              and discussed in the companion paper "Rationale for
114 *              Dhrystone version 2".
115 *
116 *              Because of the self-imposed limitation that the order and
117 *              distribution of the executed statements should not be
118 *              changed, there are still cases where optimizing compilers
119 *              may not generate code for some statements. To a certain
120 *              degree, this is unavoidable for small synthetic
121 *              benchmarks. Users of the benchmark are advised to check
122 *              code listings whether code is generated for all statements
123 *              of Dhrystone.
124 *
125 *              Version 2.1 is identical to version 2.0 distributed via
126 *              the UNIX network Usenet in March 1988 except that it
127 *              corrects some minor deficiencies that were found by users
128 *              of version 2.0. The only change within the measurement
129 *              loop is that a non-executed "else" part was added to the
130 *              "if" statement in Func_3, and a non-executed "else" part
131 *              removed from Proc_3.
132 *
133 *************************************************************************
134 *
135 * Defines:     The following "Defines" are possible:
136 *              -DROPT         (default: Not defined)
137 *                      As an approximation to what an average C
138 *                      programmer might do, the "register" storage class
139 *                      is applied (if enabled by -DROPT)
140 *                      - for local variables, if they are used
141 *                        (dynamically) five or more times
142 *                      - for parameters if they are used (dynamically)
143 *                        six or more times
144 *                      Note that an optimal "register" strategy is
145 *                      compiler-dependent, and that "register"
146 *                      declarations do not necessarily lead to faster
147 *                      execution.
148 *              -DNOSTRUCTASSIGN        (default: Not defined)
149 *                      Define if the C compiler does not support
150 *                      assignment of structures.
151 *              -DNOENUMS               (default: Not defined)
152 *                      Define if the C compiler does not support
153 *                      enumeration types.
154 *
155 *************************************************************************
156 *
157 *  Compilation model and measurement (IMPORTANT):
158 *
159 *  This C version of Dhrystone consists of three files:
160 *  - dhry.h (this file, containing global definitions and comments)
161 *  - dhry_1.c (containing the code corresponding to Ada package Pack_1)
162 *  - dhry_2.c (containing the code corresponding to Ada package Pack_2)
163 *
164 *  The following "ground rules" apply for measurements:
165 *  - Separate compilation
166 *  - No procedure merging
167 *  - Otherwise, compiler optimizations are allowed but should be
168 *    indicated
169 *  - Default results are those without register declarations
170 *  See the companion paper "Rationale for Dhrystone Version 2" for a more
171 *  detailed discussion of these ground rules.
172 *
173 *  For 16-Bit processors (e.g. 80186, 80286), times for all compilation
174 *  models ("small", "medium", "large" etc.) should be given if possible,
175 *  together with a definition of these models for the compiler system
176 *  used.
177 *
178 *************************************************************************
179 *
180 *  Dhrystone (C version) statistics:
181 *
182 *  [Comment from the first distribution, updated for version 2.
183 *   Note that because of language differences, the numbers are slightly
184 *   different from the Ada version.]
185 *
186 *  The following program contains statements of a high level programming
187 *  language (here: C) in a distribution considered representative:
188 *
189 *    assignments                  52 (51.0 %)
190 *    control statements           33 (32.4 %)
191 *    procedure, function calls    17 (16.7 %)
192 *
193 *  103 statements are dynamically executed. The program is balanced with
194 *  respect to the three aspects:
195 *
196 *    - statement type
197 *    - operand type
198 *    - operand locality
199 *         operand global, local, parameter, or constant.
200 *
201 *  The combination of these three aspects is balanced only approximately.
202 *
203 *  1. Statement Type:
204 *  -----------------             number
205 *
206 *     V1 = V2                     9
207 *       (incl. V1 = F(..)
208 *     V = Constant               12
209 *     Assignment,                 7
210 *       with array element
211 *     Assignment,                 6
212 *       with record component
213 *                                --
214 *                                34       34
215 *
216 *     X = Y +|-|"&&"|"|" Z        5
217 *     X = Y +|-|"==" Constant     6
218 *     X = X +|- 1                 3
219 *     X = Y *|/ Z                 2
220 *     X = Expression,             1
221 *           two operators
222 *     X = Expression,             1
223 *           three operators
224 *                                --
225 *                                18       18
226 *
227 *     if ....                    14
228 *       with "else"      7
229 *       without "else"   7
230 *           executed        3
231 *           not executed    4
232 *     for ...                     7  |  counted every time
233 *     while ...                   4  |  the loop condition
234 *     do ... while                1  |  is evaluated
235 *     switch ...                  1
236 *     break                       1
237 *     declaration with            1
238 *       initialization
239 *                                --
240 *                                34       34
241 *
242 *     P (...)  procedure call    11
243 *       user procedure      10
244 *       library procedure    1
245 *     X = F (...)
246 *             function  call      6
247 *       user function        5
248 *       library function     1
249 *                                --
250 *                                17       17
251 *                                        ---
252 *                                        103
253 *
254 *    The average number of parameters in procedure or function calls
255 *    is 1.82 (not counting the function values as implicit parameters).
256 *
257 *
258 *  2. Operators
259 *  ------------
260 *                          number    approximate
261 *                                    percentage
262 *
263 *    Arithmetic             32          50.8
264 *
265 *       +                     21          33.3
266 *       -                      7          11.1
267 *       *                      3           4.8
268 *       / (int div)            1           1.6
269 *
270 *    Comparison             27           42.8
271 *
272 *       ==                     9           14.3
273 *       /=                     4            6.3
274 *       >                      1            1.6
275 *       <                      3            4.8
276 *       >=                     1            1.6
277 *       <=                     9           14.3
278 *
279 *    Logic                   4            6.3
280 *
281 *       && (AND-THEN)          1            1.6
282 *       |  (OR)                1            1.6
283 *       !  (NOT)               2            3.2
284 *
285 *                           --          -----
286 *                           63          100.1
287 *
288 *
289 *  3. Operand Type (counted once per operand reference):
290 *  ---------------
291 *                          number    approximate
292 *                                    percentage
293 *
294 *     Integer               175        72.3 %
295 *     Character              45        18.6 %
296 *     Pointer                12         5.0 %
297 *     String30                6         2.5 %
298 *     Array                   2         0.8 %
299 *     Record                  2         0.8 %
300 *                           ---       -------
301 *                           242       100.0 %
302 *
303 *  When there is an access path leading to the final operand (e.g. a
304 *  record component), only the final data type on the access path is
305 *  counted.
306 *
307 *
308 *  4. Operand Locality:
309 *  -------------------
310 *                                number    approximate
311 *                                          percentage
312 *
313 *     local variable              114        47.1 %
314 *     global variable              22         9.1 %
315 *     parameter                    45        18.6 %
316 *        value                        23         9.5 %
317 *        reference                    22         9.1 %
318 *     function result               6         2.5 %
319 *     constant                     55        22.7 %
320 *                                 ---       -------
321 *                                 242       100.0 %
322 *
323 *
324 *  The program does not compute anything meaningful, but it is
325 *  syntactically and semantically correct. All variables have a value
326 *  assigned to them before they are used as a source operand.
327 *
328 *  There has been no explicit effort to account for the effects of a
329 *  cache, or to balance the use of long or short displacements for code
330 *  or data.
331 *
332 *************************************************************************
333 */
334
335#ifndef DHRY
336#define DHRY
337
338/* Compiler and system dependent definitions: */
339
340// #ifdef SIM2OS
341// #define DOUBLE unsigned int
342// #define Mic_secs_Per_Second     1000000
343// #else
344#define DOUBLE float
345#define Mic_secs_Per_Second     1000000.0
346// #endif //SIM2OS
347
348                /* Berkeley UNIX C returns process times in seconds/HZ */
349
350#ifdef  NOSTRUCTASSIGN
351#define structassign(d, s)      memcpy(&(d), &(s), sizeof(d))
352#else
353#define structassign(d, s)      d = s
354#endif
355
356#ifdef  NOENUM
357#define Ident_1 0
358#define Ident_2 1
359#define Ident_3 2
360#define Ident_4 3
361#define Ident_5 4
362  typedef int   Enumeration;
363#else
364  typedef       enum    {Ident_1, Ident_2, Ident_3, Ident_4, Ident_5}
365                Enumeration;
366#endif
367        /* for boolean and enumeration types in Ada, Pascal */
368
369/* General definitions: */
370
371#include <stdio.h>
372                /* for strcpy, strcmp */
373
374#define Null 0
375                /* Value of a Null pointer */
376#define true  1
377#define false 0
378
379typedef int     One_Thirty;
380typedef int     One_Fifty;
381typedef char    Capital_Letter;
382typedef int     Boolean;
383typedef char    Str_30 [31];
384typedef int     Arr_1_Dim [50];
385typedef int     Arr_2_Dim [50] [50];
386
387typedef struct record
388    {
389    struct record *Ptr_Comp;
390    Enumeration    Discr;
391    union {
392          struct {
393                  Enumeration Enum_Comp;
394                  int         Int_Comp;
395                  char        Str_Comp [31];
396                  } var_1;
397          struct {
398                  Enumeration E_Comp_2;
399                  char        Str_2_Comp [31];
400                  } var_2;
401          struct {
402                  char        Ch_1_Comp;
403                  char        Ch_2_Comp;
404                  } var_3;
405          } variant;
406      } Rec_Type, *Rec_Pointer;
407
408#endif //!DHRY
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