X-Git-Url: https://git.sesse.net/?p=stockfish;a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fbitboard.h;h=e0e2fe64545ececedd4acf53852b9fd7e3b7dbf0;hp=142c4c5a397f85b5b9092b4692c374cd1c6a2f01;hb=aecdbfc4a000c72fcc2642f54ce83967913a16ba;hpb=cc40d1c46a66a5ab21de658fee241f2592f51ef7 diff --git a/src/bitboard.h b/src/bitboard.h index 142c4c5a..e0e2fe64 100644 --- a/src/bitboard.h +++ b/src/bitboard.h @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ along with this program. If not, see . */ -#if !defined(BITBOARD_H_INCLUDED) +#ifndef BITBOARD_H_INCLUDED #define BITBOARD_H_INCLUDED #include "types.h" @@ -37,6 +37,24 @@ bool probe_kpk(Square wksq, Square wpsq, Square bksq, Color us); } +const Bitboard FileABB = 0x0101010101010101ULL; +const Bitboard FileBBB = FileABB << 1; +const Bitboard FileCBB = FileABB << 2; +const Bitboard FileDBB = FileABB << 3; +const Bitboard FileEBB = FileABB << 4; +const Bitboard FileFBB = FileABB << 5; +const Bitboard FileGBB = FileABB << 6; +const Bitboard FileHBB = FileABB << 7; + +const Bitboard Rank1BB = 0xFF; +const Bitboard Rank2BB = Rank1BB << (8 * 1); +const Bitboard Rank3BB = Rank1BB << (8 * 2); +const Bitboard Rank4BB = Rank1BB << (8 * 3); +const Bitboard Rank5BB = Rank1BB << (8 * 4); +const Bitboard Rank6BB = Rank1BB << (8 * 5); +const Bitboard Rank7BB = Rank1BB << (8 * 6); +const Bitboard Rank8BB = Rank1BB << (8 * 7); + CACHE_LINE_ALIGNMENT extern Bitboard RMasks[SQUARE_NB]; @@ -53,18 +71,18 @@ extern Bitboard SquareBB[SQUARE_NB]; extern Bitboard FileBB[FILE_NB]; extern Bitboard RankBB[RANK_NB]; extern Bitboard AdjacentFilesBB[FILE_NB]; -extern Bitboard ThisAndAdjacentFilesBB[FILE_NB]; extern Bitboard InFrontBB[COLOR_NB][RANK_NB]; extern Bitboard StepAttacksBB[PIECE_NB][SQUARE_NB]; extern Bitboard BetweenBB[SQUARE_NB][SQUARE_NB]; extern Bitboard DistanceRingsBB[SQUARE_NB][8]; extern Bitboard ForwardBB[COLOR_NB][SQUARE_NB]; extern Bitboard PassedPawnMask[COLOR_NB][SQUARE_NB]; -extern Bitboard AttackSpanMask[COLOR_NB][SQUARE_NB]; +extern Bitboard PawnAttackSpan[COLOR_NB][SQUARE_NB]; extern Bitboard PseudoAttacks[PIECE_TYPE_NB][SQUARE_NB]; -const Bitboard WhiteSquares = 0x55AA55AA55AA55AAULL; -const Bitboard BlackSquares = 0xAA55AA55AA55AA55ULL; +extern int SquareDistance[SQUARE_NB][SQUARE_NB]; + +const Bitboard DarkSquares = 0xAA55AA55AA55AA55ULL; /// Overloads of bitwise operators between a Bitboard and a Square for testing /// whether a given bit is set in a bitboard, and for setting and clearing bits. @@ -89,13 +107,34 @@ inline Bitboard operator^(Bitboard b, Square s) { return b ^ SquareBB[s]; } - -/// more_than_one() returns true if in 'b' there is more than one bit set - inline bool more_than_one(Bitboard b) { return b & (b - 1); } +inline int square_distance(Square s1, Square s2) { + return SquareDistance[s1][s2]; +} + +inline int file_distance(Square s1, Square s2) { + return abs(file_of(s1) - file_of(s2)); +} + +inline int rank_distance(Square s1, Square s2) { + return abs(rank_of(s1) - rank_of(s2)); +} + + +/// shift_bb() moves bitboard one step along direction Delta. Mainly for pawns. + +template +inline Bitboard shift_bb(Bitboard b) { + + return Delta == DELTA_N ? b << 8 : Delta == DELTA_S ? b >> 8 + : Delta == DELTA_NE ? (b & ~FileHBB) << 9 : Delta == DELTA_SE ? (b & ~FileHBB) >> 7 + : Delta == DELTA_NW ? (b & ~FileABB) << 7 : Delta == DELTA_SW ? (b & ~FileABB) >> 9 + : 0; +} + /// rank_bb() and file_bb() take a file or a square as input and return /// a bitboard representing all squares on the given file or rank. @@ -117,7 +156,7 @@ inline Bitboard file_bb(Square s) { } -/// adjacent_files_bb takes a file as input and returns a bitboard representing +/// adjacent_files_bb() takes a file as input and returns a bitboard representing /// all squares on the adjacent files. inline Bitboard adjacent_files_bb(File f) { @@ -125,30 +164,17 @@ inline Bitboard adjacent_files_bb(File f) { } -/// this_and_adjacent_files_bb takes a file as input and returns a bitboard -/// representing all squares on the given and adjacent files. - -inline Bitboard this_and_adjacent_files_bb(File f) { - return ThisAndAdjacentFilesBB[f]; -} - - -/// in_front_bb() takes a color and a rank or square as input, and returns a -/// bitboard representing all the squares on all ranks in front of the rank -/// (or square), from the given color's point of view. For instance, -/// in_front_bb(WHITE, RANK_5) will give all squares on ranks 6, 7 and 8, while -/// in_front_bb(BLACK, SQ_D3) will give all squares on ranks 1 and 2. +/// in_front_bb() takes a color and a rank as input, and returns a bitboard +/// representing all the squares on all ranks in front of the rank, from the +/// given color's point of view. For instance, in_front_bb(BLACK, RANK_3) will +/// give all squares on ranks 1 and 2. inline Bitboard in_front_bb(Color c, Rank r) { return InFrontBB[c][r]; } -inline Bitboard in_front_bb(Color c, Square s) { - return InFrontBB[c][rank_of(s)]; -} - -/// between_bb returns a bitboard representing all squares between two squares. +/// between_bb() returns a bitboard representing all squares between two squares. /// For instance, between_bb(SQ_C4, SQ_F7) returns a bitboard with the bits for /// square d5 and e6 set. If s1 and s2 are not on the same line, file or diagonal, /// 0 is returned. @@ -158,7 +184,7 @@ inline Bitboard between_bb(Square s1, Square s2) { } -/// forward_bb takes a color and a square as input, and returns a bitboard +/// forward_bb() takes a color and a square as input, and returns a bitboard /// representing all squares along the line in front of the square, from the /// point of view of the given color. Definition of the table is: /// ForwardBB[c][s] = in_front_bb(c, s) & file_bb(s) @@ -168,27 +194,35 @@ inline Bitboard forward_bb(Color c, Square s) { } -/// passed_pawn_mask takes a color and a square as input, and returns a +/// pawn_attack_span() takes a color and a square as input, and returns a bitboard +/// representing all squares that can be attacked by a pawn of the given color +/// when it moves along its file starting from the given square. Definition is: +/// PawnAttackSpan[c][s] = in_front_bb(c, s) & adjacent_files_bb(s); + +inline Bitboard pawn_attack_span(Color c, Square s) { + return PawnAttackSpan[c][s]; +} + + +/// passed_pawn_mask() takes a color and a square as input, and returns a /// bitboard mask which can be used to test if a pawn of the given color on /// the given square is a passed pawn. Definition of the table is: -/// PassedPawnMask[c][s] = in_front_bb(c, s) & this_and_adjacent_files_bb(s) +/// PassedPawnMask[c][s] = pawn_attack_span(c, s) | forward_bb(c, s) inline Bitboard passed_pawn_mask(Color c, Square s) { return PassedPawnMask[c][s]; } -/// attack_span_mask takes a color and a square as input, and returns a bitboard -/// representing all squares that can be attacked by a pawn of the given color -/// when it moves along its file starting from the given square. Definition is: -/// AttackSpanMask[c][s] = in_front_bb(c, s) & adjacent_files_bb(s); +/// squares_of_color() returns a bitboard representing all squares with the same +/// color of the given square. -inline Bitboard attack_span_mask(Color c, Square s) { - return AttackSpanMask[c][s]; +inline Bitboard squares_of_color(Square s) { + return DarkSquares & s ? DarkSquares : ~DarkSquares; } -/// squares_aligned returns true if the squares s1, s2 and s3 are aligned +/// squares_aligned() returns true if the squares s1, s2 and s3 are aligned /// either on a straight or on a diagonal line. inline bool squares_aligned(Square s1, Square s2, Square s3) { @@ -197,15 +231,6 @@ inline bool squares_aligned(Square s1, Square s2, Square s3) { } -/// same_color_squares() returns a bitboard representing all squares with -/// the same color of the given square. - -inline Bitboard same_color_squares(Square s) { - return Bitboard(0xAA55AA55AA55AA55ULL) & s ? 0xAA55AA55AA55AA55ULL - : ~0xAA55AA55AA55AA55ULL; -} - - /// Functions for computing sliding attack bitboards. Function attacks_bb() takes /// a square and a bitboard of occupied squares as input, and returns a bitboard /// representing all squares attacked by Pt (bishop or rook) on the given square. @@ -233,7 +258,7 @@ inline Bitboard attacks_bb(Square s, Bitboard occ) { /// lsb()/msb() finds the least/most significant bit in a nonzero bitboard. /// pop_lsb() finds and clears the least significant bit in a nonzero bitboard. -#if defined(USE_BSFQ) +#ifdef USE_BSFQ # if defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(__INTEL_COMPILER) @@ -286,7 +311,7 @@ FORCE_INLINE Square pop_lsb(Bitboard* b) { return s; } -#else // if !defined(USE_BSFQ) +#else // if defined(USE_BSFQ) extern Square msb(Bitboard b); extern Square lsb(Bitboard b); @@ -294,4 +319,9 @@ extern Square pop_lsb(Bitboard* b); #endif -#endif // !defined(BITBOARD_H_INCLUDED) +/// lsb() overload finds least significant bit relative to the given color +inline Square lsb(Color c, Bitboard b) { + return c == WHITE ? lsb(b) : msb(b); +} + +#endif // #ifndef BITBOARD_H_INCLUDED