X-Git-Url: https://git.sesse.net/?p=stockfish;a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fmisc.cpp;h=5bf7bae8ede51276ac6f5263ac70781cc3f96972;hp=8cfba7341fa7fe7256fdaafa440dc3140ae9dbcd;hb=49e110c52b19f5c99954d4797b8e991b0b60007c;hpb=482b5b7ecebc85e427c2c839337c7a893ae3e402 diff --git a/src/misc.cpp b/src/misc.cpp index 8cfba734..5bf7bae8 100644 --- a/src/misc.cpp +++ b/src/misc.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 @@ -17,25 +17,6 @@ along with this program. If not, see . */ -#if defined(_WIN32) || defined(_WIN64) - -#define NOMINMAX // disable macros min() and max() -#include - -#else - -# include -# if defined(__hpux) -# include -# endif - -#endif - -#if !defined(NO_PREFETCH) -# include -#endif - -#include #include #include #include @@ -45,40 +26,33 @@ using namespace std; -/// Version number. If Version is left empty, then Tag plus current -/// date (in the format YYMMDD) is used as a version number. - +/// Version number. If Version is left empty, then compile date, in the +/// format DD-MM-YY, is shown in engine_info. static const string Version = ""; -static const string Tag = ""; -/// engine_info() returns the full name of the current Stockfish version. -/// This will be either "Stockfish YYMMDD" (where YYMMDD is the date when -/// the program was compiled) or "Stockfish ", depending -/// on whether Version is empty. +/// engine_info() returns the full name of the current Stockfish version. This +/// will be either "Stockfish DD-MM-YY" (where DD-MM-YY is the date when +/// the program was compiled) or "Stockfish ", depending on whether +/// Version is empty. const string engine_info(bool to_uci) { const string months("Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec"); - const string cpu64(Is64Bit ? " 64bit" : ""); - const string popcnt(HasPopCnt ? " SSE4.2" : ""); - string month, day, year; stringstream s, date(__DATE__); // From compiler, format is "Sep 21 2008" + s << "Stockfish " << Version << setfill('0'); + if (Version.empty()) { date >> month >> day >> year; - - s << "Stockfish " << Tag - << setfill('0') << " " << year.substr(2) - << setw(2) << (1 + months.find(month) / 4) - << setw(2) << day; + s << setw(2) << day << setw(2) << (1 + months.find(month) / 4) << year.substr(2); } - else - s << "Stockfish " << Version; - s << cpu64 << popcnt << (to_uci ? "\nid author ": " by ") + s << (Is64Bit ? " 64" : "") + << (HasPopCnt ? " SSE4.2" : "") + << (to_uci ? "\nid author ": " by ") << "Tord Romstad, Marco Costalba and Joona Kiiski"; return s.str(); @@ -105,41 +79,95 @@ void dbg_print() { } -/// cpu_count() tries to detect the number of CPU cores +/// Our fancy logging facility. The trick here is to replace cin.rdbuf() and +/// cout.rdbuf() with two Tie objects that tie cin and cout to a file stream. We +/// can toggle the logging of std::cout and std:cin at runtime while preserving +/// usual i/o functionality and without changing a single line of code! +/// Idea from http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.c++/msg/1d941c0f26ea0d81 -int cpu_count() { +struct Tie: public streambuf { // MSVC requires splitted streambuf for cin and cout -#if defined(_WIN32) || defined(_WIN64) - SYSTEM_INFO s; - GetSystemInfo(&s); - return std::min(int(s.dwNumberOfProcessors), MAX_THREADS); -#else + Tie(streambuf* b, ofstream* f) : buf(b), file(f) {} -# if defined(_SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN) - return std::min((int)sysconf(_SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN), MAX_THREADS); -# elif defined(__hpux) - struct pst_dynamic psd; - if (pstat_getdynamic(&psd, sizeof(psd), (size_t)1, 0) == -1) - return 1; - return std::min((int)psd.psd_proc_cnt, MAX_THREADS); -# else - return 1; -# endif + int sync() { return file->rdbuf()->pubsync(), buf->pubsync(); } + int overflow(int c) { return log(buf->sputc((char)c), "<< "); } + int underflow() { return buf->sgetc(); } + int uflow() { return log(buf->sbumpc(), ">> "); } -#endif + streambuf* buf; + ofstream* file; + + int log(int c, const char* prefix) { + + static int last = '\n'; + + if (last == '\n') + file->rdbuf()->sputn(prefix, 3); + + return last = file->rdbuf()->sputc((char)c); + } +}; + +class Logger { + + Logger() : in(cin.rdbuf(), &file), out(cout.rdbuf(), &file) {} + ~Logger() { start(false); } + + ofstream file; + Tie in, out; + +public: + static void start(bool b) { + + static Logger l; + + if (b && !l.file.is_open()) + { + l.file.open("io_log.txt", ifstream::out | ifstream::app); + cin.rdbuf(&l.in); + cout.rdbuf(&l.out); + } + else if (!b && l.file.is_open()) + { + cout.rdbuf(l.out.buf); + cin.rdbuf(l.in.buf); + l.file.close(); + } + } +}; + + +/// Used to serialize access to std::cout to avoid multiple threads to write at +/// the same time. + +std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, SyncCout sc) { + + static Mutex m; + + if (sc == io_lock) + m.lock(); + + if (sc == io_unlock) + m.unlock(); + + return os; } +/// Trampoline helper to avoid moving Logger to misc.h +void start_logger(bool b) { Logger::start(b); } + + /// timed_wait() waits for msec milliseconds. It is mainly an helper to wrap /// conversion from milliseconds to struct timespec, as used by pthreads. void timed_wait(WaitCondition& sleepCond, Lock& sleepLock, int msec) { -#if defined(_WIN32) || defined(_WIN64) +#ifdef _WIN32 int tm = msec; #else timespec ts, *tm = &ts; - uint64_t ms = Time::current_time().msec() + msec; + uint64_t ms = Time::now() + msec; ts.tv_sec = ms / 1000; ts.tv_nsec = (ms % 1000) * 1000000LL; @@ -152,7 +180,7 @@ void timed_wait(WaitCondition& sleepCond, Lock& sleepLock, int msec) { /// prefetch() preloads the given address in L1/L2 cache. This is a non /// blocking function and do not stalls the CPU waiting for data to be /// loaded from memory, that can be quite slow. -#if defined(NO_PREFETCH) +#ifdef NO_PREFETCH void prefetch(char*) {} @@ -160,14 +188,17 @@ void prefetch(char*) {} void prefetch(char* addr) { -# if defined(__INTEL_COMPILER) || defined(__ICL) +# if defined(__INTEL_COMPILER) // This hack prevents prefetches to be optimized away by // Intel compiler. Both MSVC and gcc seems not affected. __asm__ (""); # endif - _mm_prefetch(addr, _MM_HINT_T2); - _mm_prefetch(addr+64, _MM_HINT_T2); // 64 bytes ahead +# if defined(__INTEL_COMPILER) || defined(_MSC_VER) + _mm_prefetch(addr, _MM_HINT_T0); +# else + __builtin_prefetch(addr); +# endif } #endif