// Copyright 2020 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package runtime_test import ( . "runtime" "testing" ) var dummyTimeHistogram TimeHistogram func TestTimeHistogram(t *testing.T) { // We need to use a global dummy because this // could get stack-allocated with a non-8-byte alignment. // The result of this bad alignment is a segfault on // 32-bit platforms when calling Record. h := &dummyTimeHistogram // Record exactly one sample in each bucket. for i := 0; i < TimeHistNumSuperBuckets; i++ { var base int64 if i > 0 { base = int64(1) << (i + TimeHistSubBucketBits - 1) } for j := 0; j < TimeHistNumSubBuckets; j++ { v := int64(j) if i > 0 { v <<= i - 1 } h.Record(base + v) } } // Hit the overflow bucket. h.Record(int64(^uint64(0) >> 1)) // Check to make sure there's exactly one count in each // bucket. for i := uint(0); i < TimeHistNumSuperBuckets; i++ { for j := uint(0); j < TimeHistNumSubBuckets; j++ { c, ok := h.Count(i, j) if !ok { t.Errorf("hit overflow bucket unexpectedly: (%d, %d)", i, j) } else if c != 1 { t.Errorf("bucket (%d, %d) has count that is not 1: %d", i, j, c) } } } c, ok := h.Count(TimeHistNumSuperBuckets, 0) if ok { t.Errorf("expected to hit overflow bucket: (%d, %d)", TimeHistNumSuperBuckets, 0) } if c != 1 { t.Errorf("overflow bucket has count that is not 1: %d", c) } dummyTimeHistogram = TimeHistogram{} }