along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
-
-////
-//// Includes
-////
-
#include <cassert>
#include "bitcount.h"
#include "endgame.h"
#include "pawns.h"
-
-////
-//// Local definitions
-////
+extern uint32_t probe_kpk_bitbase(Square wksq, Square wpsq, Square bksq, Color stm);
namespace {
// and knight in KR vs KN endgames.
const int KRKNKingKnightDistancePenalty[8] = { 0, 0, 4, 10, 20, 32, 48, 70 };
- // Bitbase for KP vs K
- uint8_t KPKBitbase[24576];
-
// Various inline functions for accessing the above arrays
inline Value mate_table(Square s) {
return Value(MateTable[s]);
return Value(KRKNKingKnightDistancePenalty[d]);
}
- // Function for probing the KP vs K bitbase
- int probe_kpk(Square wksq, Square wpsq, Square bksq, Color stm);
-
-}
-
-
-////
-//// Functions
-////
-
-/// init_bitbases() is called during program initialization, and simply loads
-/// bitbases from disk into memory. At the moment, there is only the bitbase
-/// for KP vs K, but we may decide to add other bitbases later.
-extern void generate_kpk_bitbase(uint8_t bitbase[]);
-
-void init_bitbases() {
- generate_kpk_bitbase(KPKBitbase);
}
wpsq = flop_square(wpsq);
}
- if (!probe_kpk(wksq, wpsq, bksq, stm))
+ if (!probe_kpk_bitbase(wksq, wpsq, bksq, stm))
return VALUE_DRAW;
Value result = VALUE_KNOWN_WIN
// Probe the KPK bitbase with the weakest side's pawn removed. If it's a
// draw, it's probably at least a draw even with the pawn.
- return probe_kpk(wksq, wpsq, bksq, stm) ? SCALE_FACTOR_NONE : SCALE_FACTOR_ZERO;
-}
-
-
-namespace {
-
- // Probe the KP vs K bitbase
-
- int probe_kpk(Square wksq, Square wpsq, Square bksq, Color stm) {
-
- int wp = square_file(wpsq) + 4 * (square_rank(wpsq) - 1);
- int index = int(stm) + 2 * bksq + 128 * wksq + 8192 * wp;
-
- assert(index >= 0 && index < 24576 * 8);
-
- return KPKBitbase[index / 8] & (1 << (index & 7));
- }
+ return probe_kpk_bitbase(wksq, wpsq, bksq, stm) ? SCALE_FACTOR_NONE : SCALE_FACTOR_ZERO;
}