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package org.graalvm.compiler.hotspot.amd64.test;
import org.junit.Test;
import org.junit.Assert;
Tests Bit Manipulation Instruction blsi pattern matching and result.
/**
* Tests Bit Manipulation Instruction blsi pattern matching and result.
*/
public class BmiBlsi extends BmiCompilerTest {
// from Intel manual VEX.NDD.LZ.0F38.W0 F3 /3, example c4e260f2c2
private final byte[] instrMask = new byte[]{
(byte) 0xFF,
(byte) 0x1F,
(byte) 0x00,
(byte) 0xFF,
(byte) 0b0011_1000};
private final byte[] instrPattern = new byte[]{
(byte) 0xC4, // prefix for 3-byte VEX instruction
(byte) 0x02, // 00010 implied 0F 38 leading opcode bytes
(byte) 0x00,
(byte) 0xF3,
(byte) 0b0001_1000}; // bits 543 == 011 (3)
public int blsii(int n1) {
return (n1 & (-n1));
}
public long blsil(long n1) {
return (n1 & (-n1));
}
// Pattern matching check for blsii
@Test
public void test1() {
Assert.assertTrue(verifyPositive("blsii", instrMask, instrPattern));
}
// Pattern matching check for blsil
@Test
public void test2() {
Assert.assertTrue(verifyPositive("blsil", instrMask, instrPattern));
}
// Result correctness check
@Test
public void test3() {
int n1 = 42;
test("blsii", n1);
}
@Test
public void test4() {
long n1 = 420000000;
test("blsil", n1);
}
}