X-Git-Url: https://git.sesse.net/?p=stockfish;a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fevaluate.cpp;h=aeaae07f10720114be0986e93b91d37f6ee41200;hp=b5b51d2cdc6ddecd295b0d1474b683436bbe1a82;hb=f84f04742a30166c2751de28245e11922da132fb;hpb=eb1a4f11fa18d22543bef9a507d57a5980867965 diff --git a/src/evaluate.cpp b/src/evaluate.cpp index b5b51d2c..aeaae07f 100644 --- a/src/evaluate.cpp +++ b/src/evaluate.cpp @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ /* Stockfish, a UCI chess playing engine derived from Glaurung 2.1 Copyright (C) 2004-2008 Tord Romstad (Glaurung author) - Copyright (C) 2008-2012 Marco Costalba, Joona Kiiski, Tord Romstad + Copyright (C) 2008-2013 Marco Costalba, Joona Kiiski, Tord Romstad Stockfish is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by @@ -36,13 +36,13 @@ namespace { struct EvalInfo { // Pointers to material and pawn hash table entries - MaterialEntry* mi; - PawnEntry* pi; + Material::Entry* mi; + Pawns::Entry* pi; // attackedBy[color][piece type] is a bitboard representing all squares - // attacked by a given color and piece type, attackedBy[color][0] contains - // all squares attacked by the given color. - Bitboard attackedBy[2][8]; + // attacked by a given color and piece type, attackedBy[color][ALL_PIECES] + // contains all squares attacked by the given color. + Bitboard attackedBy[COLOR_NB][PIECE_TYPE_NB]; // kingRing[color] is the zone around the king which is considered // by the king safety evaluation. This consists of the squares directly @@ -50,25 +50,25 @@ namespace { // squares two ranks in front of the king. For instance, if black's king // is on g8, kingRing[BLACK] is a bitboard containing the squares f8, h8, // f7, g7, h7, f6, g6 and h6. - Bitboard kingRing[2]; + Bitboard kingRing[COLOR_NB]; // kingAttackersCount[color] is the number of pieces of the given color // which attack a square in the kingRing of the enemy king. - int kingAttackersCount[2]; + int kingAttackersCount[COLOR_NB]; // kingAttackersWeight[color] is the sum of the "weight" of the pieces of the // given color which attack a square in the kingRing of the enemy king. The // weights of the individual piece types are given by the variables // QueenAttackWeight, RookAttackWeight, BishopAttackWeight and // KnightAttackWeight in evaluate.cpp - int kingAttackersWeight[2]; + int kingAttackersWeight[COLOR_NB]; // kingAdjacentZoneAttacksCount[color] is the number of attacks to squares // directly adjacent to the king of the given color. Pieces which attack // more than one square are counted multiple times. For instance, if black's // king is on g8 and there's a white knight on g5, this knight adds // 2 to kingAdjacentZoneAttacksCount[BLACK]. - int kingAdjacentZoneAttacksCount[2]; + int kingAdjacentZoneAttacksCount[COLOR_NB]; }; // Evaluation grain size, must be a power of 2 @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ namespace { // // Values modified by Joona Kiiski const Score WeightsInternal[] = { - S(252, 344), S(216, 266), S(46, 0), S(247, 0), S(259, 0) + S(289, 344), S(221, 273), S(46, 0), S(271, 0), S(307, 0) }; // MobilityBonus[PieceType][attacked] contains mobility bonuses for middle and @@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ namespace { // OutpostBonus[PieceType][Square] contains outpost bonuses of knights and // bishops, indexed by piece type and square (from white's point of view). - const Value OutpostBonus[][64] = { + const Value OutpostBonus[][SQUARE_NB] = { { // A B C D E F G H V(0), V(0), V(0), V(0), V(0), V(0), V(0), V(0), // Knights @@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ namespace { // ThreatBonus[attacking][attacked] contains threat bonuses according to // which piece type attacks which one. - const Score ThreatBonus[][8] = { + const Score ThreatBonus[][PIECE_TYPE_NB] = { {}, {}, { S(0, 0), S( 7, 39), S( 0, 0), S(24, 49), S(41,100), S(41,100) }, // KNIGHT { S(0, 0), S( 7, 39), S(24, 49), S( 0, 0), S(41,100), S(41,100) }, // BISHOP @@ -150,6 +150,8 @@ namespace { #undef S + const Score BishopPinBonus = make_score(66, 11); + // Bonus for having the side to move (modified by Joona Kiiski) const Score Tempo = make_score(24, 11); @@ -169,6 +171,9 @@ namespace { // right to castle. const Value TrappedRookPenalty = Value(180); + // Penalty for bishop with pawns on the same coloured squares + const Score BishopPawnsPenalty = make_score(8, 12); + // Penalty for a bishop on a1/h1 (a8/h8 for black) which is trapped by // a friendly pawn on b2/g2 (b7/g7 for black). This can obviously only // happen in Chess960 games. @@ -221,11 +226,11 @@ namespace { // KingDangerTable[Color][attackUnits] contains the actual king danger // weighted scores, indexed by color and by a calculated integer number. - Score KingDangerTable[2][128]; + Score KingDangerTable[COLOR_NB][128]; // TracedTerms[Color][PieceType || TracedType] contains a breakdown of the // evaluation terms, used when tracing. - Score TracedScores[2][16]; + Score TracedScores[COLOR_NB][16]; std::stringstream TraceStream; enum TracedType { @@ -267,8 +272,6 @@ namespace { namespace Eval { - Color RootColor; - /// evaluate() is the main evaluation function. It always computes two /// values, an endgame score and a middle game score, and interpolates /// between them based on the remaining material. @@ -289,14 +292,6 @@ namespace Eval { Weights[KingDangerUs] = weight_option("Cowardice", "Cowardice", WeightsInternal[KingDangerUs]); Weights[KingDangerThem] = weight_option("Aggressiveness", "Aggressiveness", WeightsInternal[KingDangerThem]); - // King safety is asymmetrical. Our king danger level is weighted by - // "Cowardice" UCI parameter, instead the opponent one by "Aggressiveness". - // If running in analysis mode, make sure we use symmetrical king safety. We - // do this by replacing both Weights[kingDangerUs] and Weights[kingDangerThem] - // by their average. - if (Options["UCI_AnalyseMode"]) - Weights[KingDangerUs] = Weights[KingDangerThem] = (Weights[KingDangerUs] + Weights[KingDangerThem]) / 2; - const int MaxSlope = 30; const int Peak = 1280; @@ -319,7 +314,7 @@ namespace Eval { Value margin; std::string totals; - RootColor = pos.side_to_move(); + Search::RootColor = pos.side_to_move(); TraceStream.str(""); TraceStream << std::showpoint << std::showpos << std::fixed << std::setprecision(2); @@ -363,11 +358,12 @@ namespace { template Value do_evaluate(const Position& pos, Value& margin) { - assert(!pos.in_check()); + assert(!pos.checkers()); EvalInfo ei; - Value margins[2]; + Value margins[COLOR_NB]; Score score, mobilityWhite, mobilityBlack; + Thread* th = pos.this_thread(); // margins[] store the uncertainty estimation of position's evaluation // that typically is used by the search for pruning decisions. @@ -379,7 +375,7 @@ Value do_evaluate(const Position& pos, Value& margin) { score = pos.psq_score() + (pos.side_to_move() == WHITE ? Tempo : -Tempo); // Probe the material hash table - ei.mi = pos.this_thread()->materialTable.probe(pos); + ei.mi = Material::probe(pos, th->materialTable, th->endgames); score += ei.mi->material_value(); // If we have a specialized evaluation function for the current material @@ -391,7 +387,7 @@ Value do_evaluate(const Position& pos, Value& margin) { } // Probe the pawn hash table - ei.pi = pos.this_thread()->pawnTable.probe(pos); + ei.pi = Pawns::probe(pos, th->pawnsTable); score += ei.pi->pawns_value(); // Initialize attack and king safety bitboards @@ -496,7 +492,7 @@ Value do_evaluate(const Position& pos, Value& margin) { // Init king safety tables only if we are going to use them if ( pos.piece_count(Us, QUEEN) - && pos.non_pawn_material(Us) >= QueenValueMg + RookValueMg) + && pos.non_pawn_material(Us) > QueenValueMg + PawnValueMg) { ei.kingRing[Them] = (b | (Us == WHITE ? b >> 8 : b << 8)); b &= ei.attackedBy[Us][PAWN]; @@ -577,23 +573,22 @@ Value do_evaluate(const Position& pos, Value& margin) { mobility += MobilityBonus[Piece][mob]; - // Add a bonus if a slider is pinning an enemy piece - if ( (Piece == BISHOP || Piece == ROOK || Piece == QUEEN) - && (PseudoAttacks[Piece][pos.king_square(Them)] & s)) - { - b = BetweenBB[s][pos.king_square(Them)] & pos.pieces(); - - assert(b); - - if (!more_than_one(b) && (b & pos.pieces(Them))) - score += ThreatBonus[Piece][type_of(pos.piece_on(lsb(b)))]; - } - // Decrease score if we are attacked by an enemy pawn. Remaining part // of threat evaluation must be done later when we have full attack info. if (ei.attackedBy[Them][PAWN] & s) score -= ThreatenedByPawnPenalty[Piece]; + // Otherwise give a bonus if we are a bishop and can pin a piece or + // can give a discovered check through an x-ray attack. + else if ( Piece == BISHOP + && (PseudoAttacks[Piece][pos.king_square(Them)] & s) + && !more_than_one(BetweenBB[s][pos.king_square(Them)] & pos.pieces())) + score += BishopPinBonus; + + // Penalty for bishop with same coloured pawns + if (Piece == BISHOP) + score -= BishopPawnsPenalty * ei.pi->pawns_on_same_color_squares(Us, s); + // Bishop and knight outposts squares if ( (Piece == BISHOP || Piece == KNIGHT) && !(pos.pieces(Them, PAWN) & attack_span_mask(Us, s))) @@ -696,16 +691,15 @@ Value do_evaluate(const Position& pos, Value& margin) { // Undefended minors get penalized even if not under attack undefendedMinors = pos.pieces(Them) & (pos.pieces(BISHOP) | pos.pieces(KNIGHT)) - & ~ei.attackedBy[Them][0]; + & ~ei.attackedBy[Them][ALL_PIECES]; if (undefendedMinors) - score += more_than_one(undefendedMinors) ? UndefendedMinorPenalty * 2 - : UndefendedMinorPenalty; + score += UndefendedMinorPenalty; // Enemy pieces not defended by a pawn and under our attack weakEnemies = pos.pieces(Them) & ~ei.attackedBy[Them][PAWN] - & ei.attackedBy[Us][0]; + & ei.attackedBy[Us][ALL_PIECES]; if (!weakEnemies) return score; @@ -744,9 +738,9 @@ Value do_evaluate(const Position& pos, Value& margin) { score += evaluate_pieces(pos, ei, mobility, mobilityArea); // Sum up all attacked squares - ei.attackedBy[Us][0] = ei.attackedBy[Us][PAWN] | ei.attackedBy[Us][KNIGHT] - | ei.attackedBy[Us][BISHOP] | ei.attackedBy[Us][ROOK] - | ei.attackedBy[Us][QUEEN] | ei.attackedBy[Us][KING]; + ei.attackedBy[Us][ALL_PIECES] = ei.attackedBy[Us][PAWN] | ei.attackedBy[Us][KNIGHT] + | ei.attackedBy[Us][BISHOP] | ei.attackedBy[Us][ROOK] + | ei.attackedBy[Us][QUEEN] | ei.attackedBy[Us][KING]; return score; } @@ -772,7 +766,7 @@ Value do_evaluate(const Position& pos, Value& margin) { { // Find the attacked squares around the king which has no defenders // apart from the king itself - undefended = ei.attackedBy[Them][0] & ei.attackedBy[Us][KING]; + undefended = ei.attackedBy[Them][ALL_PIECES] & ei.attackedBy[Us][KING]; undefended &= ~( ei.attackedBy[Us][PAWN] | ei.attackedBy[Us][KNIGHT] | ei.attackedBy[Us][BISHOP] | ei.attackedBy[Us][ROOK] | ei.attackedBy[Us][QUEEN]); @@ -820,7 +814,7 @@ Value do_evaluate(const Position& pos, Value& margin) { } // Analyse enemy's safe distance checks for sliders and knights - safe = ~(pos.pieces(Them) | ei.attackedBy[Us][0]); + safe = ~(pos.pieces(Them) | ei.attackedBy[Us][ALL_PIECES]); b1 = pos.attacks_from(ksq) & safe; b2 = pos.attacks_from(ksq) & safe; @@ -853,8 +847,8 @@ Value do_evaluate(const Position& pos, Value& margin) { // value that will be used for pruning because this value can sometimes // be very big, and so capturing a single attacking piece can therefore // result in a score change far bigger than the value of the captured piece. - score -= KingDangerTable[Us == Eval::RootColor][attackUnits]; - margins[Us] += mg_value(KingDangerTable[Us == Eval::RootColor][attackUnits]); + score -= KingDangerTable[Us == Search::RootColor][attackUnits]; + margins[Us] += mg_value(KingDangerTable[Us == Search::RootColor][attackUnits]); } if (Trace) @@ -907,7 +901,7 @@ Value do_evaluate(const Position& pos, Value& margin) { if (pos.is_empty(blockSq)) { squaresToQueen = forward_bb(Us, s); - defendedSquares = squaresToQueen & ei.attackedBy[Us][0]; + defendedSquares = squaresToQueen & ei.attackedBy[Us][ALL_PIECES]; // If there is an enemy rook or queen attacking the pawn from behind, // add all X-ray attacks by the rook or queen. Otherwise consider only @@ -916,7 +910,7 @@ Value do_evaluate(const Position& pos, Value& margin) { && (forward_bb(Them, s) & pos.pieces(Them, ROOK, QUEEN) & pos.attacks_from(s))) unsafeSquares = squaresToQueen; else - unsafeSquares = squaresToQueen & (ei.attackedBy[Them][0] | pos.pieces(Them)); + unsafeSquares = squaresToQueen & (ei.attackedBy[Them][ALL_PIECES] | pos.pieces(Them)); // If there aren't enemy attacks or pieces along the path to queen give // huge bonus. Even bigger if we protect the pawn's path. @@ -993,14 +987,14 @@ Value do_evaluate(const Position& pos, Value& margin) { // Compute plies to queening and check direct advancement movesToGo = rank_distance(s, queeningSquare) - int(relative_rank(c, s) == RANK_2); oppMovesToGo = square_distance(pos.king_square(~c), queeningSquare) - int(c != pos.side_to_move()); - pathDefended = ((ei.attackedBy[c][0] & queeningPath) == queeningPath); + pathDefended = ((ei.attackedBy[c][ALL_PIECES] & queeningPath) == queeningPath); if (movesToGo >= oppMovesToGo && !pathDefended) continue; // Opponent king cannot block because path is defended and position // is not in check. So only friendly pieces can be blockers. - assert(!pos.in_check()); + assert(!pos.checkers()); assert((queeningPath & pos.pieces()) == (queeningPath & pos.pieces(c))); // Add moves needed to free the path from friendly pieces and retest condition @@ -1140,14 +1134,18 @@ Value do_evaluate(const Position& pos, Value& margin) { Bitboard safe = SpaceMask[Us] & ~pos.pieces(Us, PAWN) & ~ei.attackedBy[Them][PAWN] - & (ei.attackedBy[Us][0] | ~ei.attackedBy[Them][0]); + & (ei.attackedBy[Us][ALL_PIECES] | ~ei.attackedBy[Them][ALL_PIECES]); // Find all squares which are at most three squares behind some friendly pawn Bitboard behind = pos.pieces(Us, PAWN); behind |= (Us == WHITE ? behind >> 8 : behind << 8); behind |= (Us == WHITE ? behind >> 16 : behind << 16); - return popcount(safe) + popcount(behind & safe); + // Since SpaceMask[Us] is fully on our half of the board + assert(unsigned(safe >> (Us == WHITE ? 32 : 0)) == 0); + + // Count safe + (behind & safe) with a single popcount + return popcount((Us == WHITE ? safe << 32 : safe >> 32) | (behind & safe)); }