1 //===- IntegerPolyhedron.cpp - Tests for IntegerPolyhedron class ----------===//
2 //
3 // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
4 // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
5 // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
6 //
7 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
8
9 #include "./Utils.h"
10 #include "mlir/Analysis/Presburger/IntegerRelation.h"
11 #include "mlir/Analysis/Presburger/PWMAFunction.h"
12 #include "mlir/Analysis/Presburger/Simplex.h"
13
14 #include <gmock/gmock.h>
15 #include <gtest/gtest.h>
16
17 #include <numeric>
18
19 using namespace mlir;
20 using namespace presburger;
21
22 using testing::ElementsAre;
23
24 enum class TestFunction { Sample, Empty };
25
26 /// Construct a IntegerPolyhedron from a set of inequality and
27 /// equality constraints.
28 static IntegerPolyhedron
makeSetFromConstraints(unsigned ids,ArrayRef<SmallVector<int64_t,4>> ineqs,ArrayRef<SmallVector<int64_t,4>> eqs,unsigned syms=0)29 makeSetFromConstraints(unsigned ids, ArrayRef<SmallVector<int64_t, 4>> ineqs,
30 ArrayRef<SmallVector<int64_t, 4>> eqs,
31 unsigned syms = 0) {
32 IntegerPolyhedron set(
33 ineqs.size(), eqs.size(), ids + 1,
34 PresburgerSpace::getSetSpace(ids - syms, syms, /*numLocals=*/0));
35 for (const auto &eq : eqs)
36 set.addEquality(eq);
37 for (const auto &ineq : ineqs)
38 set.addInequality(ineq);
39 return set;
40 }
41
dump(ArrayRef<int64_t> vec)42 static void dump(ArrayRef<int64_t> vec) {
43 for (int64_t x : vec)
44 llvm::errs() << x << ' ';
45 llvm::errs() << '\n';
46 }
47
48 /// If fn is TestFunction::Sample (default):
49 ///
50 /// If hasSample is true, check that findIntegerSample returns a valid sample
51 /// for the IntegerPolyhedron poly. Also check that getIntegerLexmin finds a
52 /// non-empty lexmin.
53 ///
54 /// If hasSample is false, check that findIntegerSample returns None and
55 /// findIntegerLexMin returns Empty.
56 ///
57 /// If fn is TestFunction::Empty, check that isIntegerEmpty returns the
58 /// opposite of hasSample.
checkSample(bool hasSample,const IntegerPolyhedron & poly,TestFunction fn=TestFunction::Sample)59 static void checkSample(bool hasSample, const IntegerPolyhedron &poly,
60 TestFunction fn = TestFunction::Sample) {
61 Optional<SmallVector<int64_t, 8>> maybeSample;
62 MaybeOptimum<SmallVector<int64_t, 8>> maybeLexMin;
63 switch (fn) {
64 case TestFunction::Sample:
65 maybeSample = poly.findIntegerSample();
66 maybeLexMin = poly.findIntegerLexMin();
67
68 if (!hasSample) {
69 EXPECT_FALSE(maybeSample.has_value());
70 if (maybeSample.has_value()) {
71 llvm::errs() << "findIntegerSample gave sample: ";
72 dump(*maybeSample);
73 }
74
75 EXPECT_TRUE(maybeLexMin.isEmpty());
76 if (maybeLexMin.isBounded()) {
77 llvm::errs() << "findIntegerLexMin gave sample: ";
78 dump(*maybeLexMin);
79 }
80 } else {
81 ASSERT_TRUE(maybeSample.has_value());
82 EXPECT_TRUE(poly.containsPoint(*maybeSample));
83
84 ASSERT_FALSE(maybeLexMin.isEmpty());
85 if (maybeLexMin.isUnbounded()) {
86 EXPECT_TRUE(Simplex(poly).isUnbounded());
87 }
88 if (maybeLexMin.isBounded()) {
89 EXPECT_TRUE(poly.containsPoint(*maybeLexMin));
90 }
91 }
92 break;
93 case TestFunction::Empty:
94 EXPECT_EQ(!hasSample, poly.isIntegerEmpty());
95 break;
96 }
97 }
98
99 /// Check sampling for all the permutations of the dimensions for the given
100 /// constraint set. Since the GBR algorithm progresses dimension-wise, different
101 /// orderings may cause the algorithm to proceed differently. At least some of
102 ///.these permutations should make it past the heuristics and test the
103 /// implementation of the GBR algorithm itself.
104 /// Use TestFunction fn to test.
checkPermutationsSample(bool hasSample,unsigned nDim,ArrayRef<SmallVector<int64_t,4>> ineqs,ArrayRef<SmallVector<int64_t,4>> eqs,TestFunction fn=TestFunction::Sample)105 static void checkPermutationsSample(bool hasSample, unsigned nDim,
106 ArrayRef<SmallVector<int64_t, 4>> ineqs,
107 ArrayRef<SmallVector<int64_t, 4>> eqs,
108 TestFunction fn = TestFunction::Sample) {
109 SmallVector<unsigned, 4> perm(nDim);
110 std::iota(perm.begin(), perm.end(), 0);
111 auto permute = [&perm](ArrayRef<int64_t> coeffs) {
112 SmallVector<int64_t, 4> permuted;
113 for (unsigned id : perm)
114 permuted.push_back(coeffs[id]);
115 permuted.push_back(coeffs.back());
116 return permuted;
117 };
118 do {
119 SmallVector<SmallVector<int64_t, 4>, 4> permutedIneqs, permutedEqs;
120 for (const auto &ineq : ineqs)
121 permutedIneqs.push_back(permute(ineq));
122 for (const auto &eq : eqs)
123 permutedEqs.push_back(permute(eq));
124
125 checkSample(hasSample,
126 makeSetFromConstraints(nDim, permutedIneqs, permutedEqs), fn);
127 } while (std::next_permutation(perm.begin(), perm.end()));
128 }
129
TEST(IntegerPolyhedronTest,removeInequality)130 TEST(IntegerPolyhedronTest, removeInequality) {
131 IntegerPolyhedron set =
132 makeSetFromConstraints(1, {{0, 0}, {1, 1}, {2, 2}, {3, 3}, {4, 4}}, {});
133
134 set.removeInequalityRange(0, 0);
135 EXPECT_EQ(set.getNumInequalities(), 5u);
136
137 set.removeInequalityRange(1, 3);
138 EXPECT_EQ(set.getNumInequalities(), 3u);
139 EXPECT_THAT(set.getInequality(0), ElementsAre(0, 0));
140 EXPECT_THAT(set.getInequality(1), ElementsAre(3, 3));
141 EXPECT_THAT(set.getInequality(2), ElementsAre(4, 4));
142
143 set.removeInequality(1);
144 EXPECT_EQ(set.getNumInequalities(), 2u);
145 EXPECT_THAT(set.getInequality(0), ElementsAre(0, 0));
146 EXPECT_THAT(set.getInequality(1), ElementsAre(4, 4));
147 }
148
TEST(IntegerPolyhedronTest,removeEquality)149 TEST(IntegerPolyhedronTest, removeEquality) {
150 IntegerPolyhedron set =
151 makeSetFromConstraints(1, {}, {{0, 0}, {1, 1}, {2, 2}, {3, 3}, {4, 4}});
152
153 set.removeEqualityRange(0, 0);
154 EXPECT_EQ(set.getNumEqualities(), 5u);
155
156 set.removeEqualityRange(1, 3);
157 EXPECT_EQ(set.getNumEqualities(), 3u);
158 EXPECT_THAT(set.getEquality(0), ElementsAre(0, 0));
159 EXPECT_THAT(set.getEquality(1), ElementsAre(3, 3));
160 EXPECT_THAT(set.getEquality(2), ElementsAre(4, 4));
161
162 set.removeEquality(1);
163 EXPECT_EQ(set.getNumEqualities(), 2u);
164 EXPECT_THAT(set.getEquality(0), ElementsAre(0, 0));
165 EXPECT_THAT(set.getEquality(1), ElementsAre(4, 4));
166 }
167
TEST(IntegerPolyhedronTest,clearConstraints)168 TEST(IntegerPolyhedronTest, clearConstraints) {
169 IntegerPolyhedron set = makeSetFromConstraints(1, {}, {});
170
171 set.addInequality({1, 0});
172 EXPECT_EQ(set.atIneq(0, 0), 1);
173 EXPECT_EQ(set.atIneq(0, 1), 0);
174
175 set.clearConstraints();
176
177 set.addInequality({1, 0});
178 EXPECT_EQ(set.atIneq(0, 0), 1);
179 EXPECT_EQ(set.atIneq(0, 1), 0);
180 }
181
TEST(IntegerPolyhedronTest,removeIdRange)182 TEST(IntegerPolyhedronTest, removeIdRange) {
183 IntegerPolyhedron set(PresburgerSpace::getSetSpace(3, 2, 1));
184
185 set.addInequality({10, 11, 12, 20, 21, 30, 40});
186 set.removeVar(VarKind::Symbol, 1);
187 EXPECT_THAT(set.getInequality(0),
188 testing::ElementsAre(10, 11, 12, 20, 30, 40));
189
190 set.removeVarRange(VarKind::SetDim, 0, 2);
191 EXPECT_THAT(set.getInequality(0), testing::ElementsAre(12, 20, 30, 40));
192
193 set.removeVarRange(VarKind::Local, 1, 1);
194 EXPECT_THAT(set.getInequality(0), testing::ElementsAre(12, 20, 30, 40));
195
196 set.removeVarRange(VarKind::Local, 0, 1);
197 EXPECT_THAT(set.getInequality(0), testing::ElementsAre(12, 20, 40));
198 }
199
TEST(IntegerPolyhedronTest,FindSampleTest)200 TEST(IntegerPolyhedronTest, FindSampleTest) {
201 // Bounded sets with only inequalities.
202 // 0 <= 7x <= 5
203 checkSample(true, parsePoly("(x) : (7 * x >= 0, -7 * x + 5 >= 0)"));
204
205 // 1 <= 5x and 5x <= 4 (no solution).
206 checkSample(false, parsePoly("(x) : (5 * x - 1 >= 0, -5 * x + 4 >= 0)"));
207
208 // 1 <= 5x and 5x <= 9 (solution: x = 1).
209 checkSample(true, parsePoly("(x) : (5 * x - 1 >= 0, -5 * x + 9 >= 0)"));
210
211 // Bounded sets with equalities.
212 // x >= 8 and 40 >= y and x = y.
213 checkSample(true,
214 parsePoly("(x,y) : (x - 8 >= 0, -y + 40 >= 0, x - y == 0)"));
215
216 // x <= 10 and y <= 10 and 10 <= z and x + 2y = 3z.
217 // solution: x = y = z = 10.
218 checkSample(true, parsePoly("(x,y,z) : (-x + 10 >= 0, -y + 10 >= 0, "
219 "z - 10 >= 0, x + 2 * y - 3 * z == 0)"));
220
221 // x <= 10 and y <= 10 and 11 <= z and x + 2y = 3z.
222 // This implies x + 2y >= 33 and x + 2y <= 30, which has no solution.
223 checkSample(false, parsePoly("(x,y,z) : (-x + 10 >= 0, -y + 10 >= 0, "
224 "z - 11 >= 0, x + 2 * y - 3 * z == 0)"));
225
226 // 0 <= r and r <= 3 and 4q + r = 7.
227 // Solution: q = 1, r = 3.
228 checkSample(true,
229 parsePoly("(q,r) : (r >= 0, -r + 3 >= 0, 4 * q + r - 7 == 0)"));
230
231 // 4q + r = 7 and r = 0.
232 // Solution: q = 1, r = 3.
233 checkSample(false, parsePoly("(q,r) : (4 * q + r - 7 == 0, r == 0)"));
234
235 // The next two sets are large sets that should take a long time to sample
236 // with a naive branch and bound algorithm but can be sampled efficiently with
237 // the GBR algorithm.
238 //
239 // This is a triangle with vertices at (1/3, 0), (2/3, 0) and (10000, 10000).
240 checkSample(true, parsePoly("(x,y) : (y >= 0, "
241 "300000 * x - 299999 * y - 100000 >= 0, "
242 "-300000 * x + 299998 * y + 200000 >= 0)"));
243
244 // This is a tetrahedron with vertices at
245 // (1/3, 0, 0), (2/3, 0, 0), (2/3, 0, 10000), and (10000, 10000, 10000).
246 // The first three points form a triangular base on the xz plane with the
247 // apex at the fourth point, which is the only integer point.
248 checkPermutationsSample(
249 true, 3,
250 {
251 {0, 1, 0, 0}, // y >= 0
252 {0, -1, 1, 0}, // z >= y
253 {300000, -299998, -1,
254 -100000}, // -300000x + 299998y + 100000 + z <= 0.
255 {-150000, 149999, 0, 100000}, // -150000x + 149999y + 100000 >= 0.
256 },
257 {});
258
259 // Same thing with some spurious extra dimensions equated to constants.
260 checkSample(
261 true,
262 parsePoly("(a,b,c,d,e) : (b + d - e >= 0, -b + c - d + e >= 0, "
263 "300000 * a - 299998 * b - c - 9 * d + 21 * e - 112000 >= 0, "
264 "-150000 * a + 149999 * b - 15 * d + 47 * e + 68000 >= 0, "
265 "d - e == 0, d + e - 2000 == 0)"));
266
267 // This is a tetrahedron with vertices at
268 // (1/3, 0, 0), (2/3, 0, 0), (2/3, 0, 100), (100, 100 - 1/3, 100).
269 checkPermutationsSample(false, 3,
270 {
271 {0, 1, 0, 0},
272 {0, -300, 299, 0},
273 {300 * 299, -89400, -299, -100 * 299},
274 {-897, 894, 0, 598},
275 },
276 {});
277
278 // Two tests involving equalities that are integer empty but not rational
279 // empty.
280
281 // This is a line segment from (0, 1/3) to (100, 100 + 1/3).
282 checkSample(
283 false,
284 parsePoly("(x,y) : (x >= 0, -x + 100 >= 0, 3 * x - 3 * y + 1 == 0)"));
285
286 // A thin parallelogram. 0 <= x <= 100 and x + 1/3 <= y <= x + 2/3.
287 checkSample(false,
288 parsePoly("(x,y) : (x >= 0, -x + 100 >= 0, "
289 "3 * x - 3 * y + 2 >= 0, -3 * x + 3 * y - 1 >= 0)"));
290
291 checkSample(true, parsePoly("(x,y) : (2 * x >= 0, -2 * x + 99 >= 0, "
292 "2 * y >= 0, -2 * y + 99 >= 0)"));
293
294 // 2D cone with apex at (10000, 10000) and
295 // edges passing through (1/3, 0) and (2/3, 0).
296 checkSample(true, parsePoly("(x,y) : (300000 * x - 299999 * y - 100000 >= 0, "
297 "-300000 * x + 299998 * y + 200000 >= 0)"));
298
299 // Cartesian product of a tetrahedron and a 2D cone.
300 // The tetrahedron has vertices at
301 // (1/3, 0, 0), (2/3, 0, 0), (2/3, 0, 10000), and (10000, 10000, 10000).
302 // The first three points form a triangular base on the xz plane with the
303 // apex at the fourth point, which is the only integer point.
304 // The cone has apex at (10000, 10000) and
305 // edges passing through (1/3, 0) and (2/3, 0).
306 checkPermutationsSample(
307 true /* not empty */, 5,
308 {
309 // Tetrahedron contraints:
310 {0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0}, // y >= 0
311 {0, -1, 1, 0, 0, 0}, // z >= y
312 // -300000x + 299998y + 100000 + z <= 0.
313 {300000, -299998, -1, 0, 0, -100000},
314 // -150000x + 149999y + 100000 >= 0.
315 {-150000, 149999, 0, 0, 0, 100000},
316
317 // Triangle constraints:
318 // 300000p - 299999q >= 100000
319 {0, 0, 0, 300000, -299999, -100000},
320 // -300000p + 299998q + 200000 >= 0
321 {0, 0, 0, -300000, 299998, 200000},
322 },
323 {});
324
325 // Cartesian product of same tetrahedron as above and {(p, q) : 1/3 <= p <=
326 // 2/3}. Since the second set is empty, the whole set is too.
327 checkPermutationsSample(
328 false /* empty */, 5,
329 {
330 // Tetrahedron contraints:
331 {0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0}, // y >= 0
332 {0, -1, 1, 0, 0, 0}, // z >= y
333 // -300000x + 299998y + 100000 + z <= 0.
334 {300000, -299998, -1, 0, 0, -100000},
335 // -150000x + 149999y + 100000 >= 0.
336 {-150000, 149999, 0, 0, 0, 100000},
337
338 // Second set constraints:
339 // 3p >= 1
340 {0, 0, 0, 3, 0, -1},
341 // 3p <= 2
342 {0, 0, 0, -3, 0, 2},
343 },
344 {});
345
346 // Cartesian product of same tetrahedron as above and
347 // {(p, q, r) : 1 <= p <= 2 and p = 3q + 3r}.
348 // Since the second set is empty, the whole set is too.
349 checkPermutationsSample(
350 false /* empty */, 5,
351 {
352 // Tetrahedron contraints:
353 {0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0}, // y >= 0
354 {0, -1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0}, // z >= y
355 // -300000x + 299998y + 100000 + z <= 0.
356 {300000, -299998, -1, 0, 0, 0, -100000},
357 // -150000x + 149999y + 100000 >= 0.
358 {-150000, 149999, 0, 0, 0, 0, 100000},
359
360 // Second set constraints:
361 // p >= 1
362 {0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, -1},
363 // p <= 2
364 {0, 0, 0, -1, 0, 0, 2},
365 },
366 {
367 {0, 0, 0, 1, -3, -3, 0}, // p = 3q + 3r
368 });
369
370 // Cartesian product of a tetrahedron and a 2D cone.
371 // The tetrahedron is empty and has vertices at
372 // (1/3, 0, 0), (2/3, 0, 0), (2/3, 0, 100), and (100, 100 - 1/3, 100).
373 // The cone has apex at (10000, 10000) and
374 // edges passing through (1/3, 0) and (2/3, 0).
375 // Since the tetrahedron is empty, the Cartesian product is too.
376 checkPermutationsSample(false /* empty */, 5,
377 {
378 // Tetrahedron contraints:
379 {0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0},
380 {0, -300, 299, 0, 0, 0},
381 {300 * 299, -89400, -299, 0, 0, -100 * 299},
382 {-897, 894, 0, 0, 0, 598},
383
384 // Triangle constraints:
385 // 300000p - 299999q >= 100000
386 {0, 0, 0, 300000, -299999, -100000},
387 // -300000p + 299998q + 200000 >= 0
388 {0, 0, 0, -300000, 299998, 200000},
389 },
390 {});
391
392 // Cartesian product of same tetrahedron as above and
393 // {(p, q) : 1/3 <= p <= 2/3}.
394 checkPermutationsSample(false /* empty */, 5,
395 {
396 // Tetrahedron contraints:
397 {0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0},
398 {0, -300, 299, 0, 0, 0},
399 {300 * 299, -89400, -299, 0, 0, -100 * 299},
400 {-897, 894, 0, 0, 0, 598},
401
402 // Second set constraints:
403 // 3p >= 1
404 {0, 0, 0, 3, 0, -1},
405 // 3p <= 2
406 {0, 0, 0, -3, 0, 2},
407 },
408 {});
409
410 checkSample(true, parsePoly("(x, y, z) : (2 * x - 1 >= 0, x - y - 1 == 0, "
411 "y - z == 0)"));
412
413 // Regression tests for the computation of dual coefficients.
414 checkSample(false, parsePoly("(x, y, z) : ("
415 "6*x - 4*y + 9*z + 2 >= 0,"
416 "x + 5*y + z + 5 >= 0,"
417 "-4*x + y + 2*z - 1 >= 0,"
418 "-3*x - 2*y - 7*z - 1 >= 0,"
419 "-7*x - 5*y - 9*z - 1 >= 0)"));
420 checkSample(true, parsePoly("(x, y, z) : ("
421 "3*x + 3*y + 3 >= 0,"
422 "-4*x - 8*y - z + 4 >= 0,"
423 "-7*x - 4*y + z + 1 >= 0,"
424 "2*x - 7*y - 8*z - 7 >= 0,"
425 "9*x + 8*y - 9*z - 7 >= 0)"));
426 }
427
TEST(IntegerPolyhedronTest,IsIntegerEmptyTest)428 TEST(IntegerPolyhedronTest, IsIntegerEmptyTest) {
429 // 1 <= 5x and 5x <= 4 (no solution).
430 EXPECT_TRUE(
431 parsePoly("(x) : (5 * x - 1 >= 0, -5 * x + 4 >= 0)").isIntegerEmpty());
432 // 1 <= 5x and 5x <= 9 (solution: x = 1).
433 EXPECT_FALSE(
434 parsePoly("(x) : (5 * x - 1 >= 0, -5 * x + 9 >= 0)").isIntegerEmpty());
435
436 // Unbounded sets.
437 EXPECT_TRUE(parsePoly("(x,y,z) : (2 * y - 1 >= 0, -2 * y + 1 >= 0, "
438 "2 * z - 1 >= 0, 2 * x - 1 == 0)")
439 .isIntegerEmpty());
440
441 EXPECT_FALSE(parsePoly("(x,y,z) : (2 * x - 1 >= 0, -3 * x + 3 >= 0, "
442 "5 * z - 6 >= 0, -7 * z + 17 >= 0, 3 * y - 2 >= 0)")
443 .isIntegerEmpty());
444
445 EXPECT_FALSE(
446 parsePoly("(x,y,z) : (2 * x - 1 >= 0, x - y - 1 == 0, y - z == 0)")
447 .isIntegerEmpty());
448
449 // IntegerPolyhedron::isEmpty() does not detect the following sets to be
450 // empty.
451
452 // 3x + 7y = 1 and 0 <= x, y <= 10.
453 // Since x and y are non-negative, 3x + 7y can never be 1.
454 EXPECT_TRUE(parsePoly("(x,y) : (x >= 0, -x + 10 >= 0, y >= 0, -y + 10 >= 0, "
455 "3 * x + 7 * y - 1 == 0)")
456 .isIntegerEmpty());
457
458 // 2x = 3y and y = x - 1 and x + y = 6z + 2 and 0 <= x, y <= 100.
459 // Substituting y = x - 1 in 3y = 2x, we obtain x = 3 and hence y = 2.
460 // Since x + y = 5 cannot be equal to 6z + 2 for any z, the set is empty.
461 EXPECT_TRUE(
462 parsePoly("(x,y,z) : (x >= 0, -x + 100 >= 0, y >= 0, -y + 100 >= 0, "
463 "2 * x - 3 * y == 0, x - y - 1 == 0, x + y - 6 * z - 2 == 0)")
464 .isIntegerEmpty());
465
466 // 2x = 3y and y = x - 1 + 6z and x + y = 6q + 2 and 0 <= x, y <= 100.
467 // 2x = 3y implies x is a multiple of 3 and y is even.
468 // Now y = x - 1 + 6z implies y = 2 mod 3. In fact, since y is even, we have
469 // y = 2 mod 6. Then since x = y + 1 + 6z, we have x = 3 mod 6, implying
470 // x + y = 5 mod 6, which contradicts x + y = 6q + 2, so the set is empty.
471 EXPECT_TRUE(
472 parsePoly(
473 "(x,y,z,q) : (x >= 0, -x + 100 >= 0, y >= 0, -y + 100 >= 0, "
474 "2 * x - 3 * y == 0, x - y + 6 * z - 1 == 0, x + y - 6 * q - 2 == 0)")
475 .isIntegerEmpty());
476
477 // Set with symbols.
478 EXPECT_FALSE(parsePoly("(x)[s] : (x + s >= 0, x - s == 0)").isIntegerEmpty());
479 }
480
TEST(IntegerPolyhedronTest,removeRedundantConstraintsTest)481 TEST(IntegerPolyhedronTest, removeRedundantConstraintsTest) {
482 IntegerPolyhedron poly =
483 parsePoly("(x) : (x - 2 >= 0, -x + 2 >= 0, x - 2 == 0)");
484 poly.removeRedundantConstraints();
485
486 // Both inequalities are redundant given the equality. Both have been removed.
487 EXPECT_EQ(poly.getNumInequalities(), 0u);
488 EXPECT_EQ(poly.getNumEqualities(), 1u);
489
490 IntegerPolyhedron poly2 =
491 parsePoly("(x,y) : (x - 3 >= 0, y - 2 >= 0, x - y == 0)");
492 poly2.removeRedundantConstraints();
493
494 // The second inequality is redundant and should have been removed. The
495 // remaining inequality should be the first one.
496 EXPECT_EQ(poly2.getNumInequalities(), 1u);
497 EXPECT_THAT(poly2.getInequality(0), ElementsAre(1, 0, -3));
498 EXPECT_EQ(poly2.getNumEqualities(), 1u);
499
500 IntegerPolyhedron poly3 =
501 parsePoly("(x,y,z) : (x - y == 0, x - z == 0, y - z == 0)");
502 poly3.removeRedundantConstraints();
503
504 // One of the three equalities can be removed.
505 EXPECT_EQ(poly3.getNumInequalities(), 0u);
506 EXPECT_EQ(poly3.getNumEqualities(), 2u);
507
508 IntegerPolyhedron poly4 =
509 parsePoly("(a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o, p, q) : ("
510 "b - 1 >= 0,"
511 "-b + 500 >= 0,"
512 "-16 * d + f >= 0,"
513 "f - 1 >= 0,"
514 "-f + 998 >= 0,"
515 "16 * d - f + 15 >= 0,"
516 "-16 * e + g >= 0,"
517 "g - 1 >= 0,"
518 "-g + 998 >= 0,"
519 "16 * e - g + 15 >= 0,"
520 "h >= 0,"
521 "-h + 1 >= 0,"
522 "j - 1 >= 0,"
523 "-j + 500 >= 0,"
524 "-f + 16 * l + 15 >= 0,"
525 "f - 16 * l >= 0,"
526 "-16 * m + o >= 0,"
527 "o - 1 >= 0,"
528 "-o + 998 >= 0,"
529 "16 * m - o + 15 >= 0,"
530 "p >= 0,"
531 "-p + 1 >= 0,"
532 "-g - h + 8 * q + 8 >= 0,"
533 "-o - p + 8 * q + 8 >= 0,"
534 "o + p - 8 * q - 1 >= 0,"
535 "g + h - 8 * q - 1 >= 0,"
536 "-f + n >= 0,"
537 "f - n >= 0,"
538 "k - 10 >= 0,"
539 "-k + 10 >= 0,"
540 "i - 13 >= 0,"
541 "-i + 13 >= 0,"
542 "c - 10 >= 0,"
543 "-c + 10 >= 0,"
544 "a - 13 >= 0,"
545 "-a + 13 >= 0"
546 ")");
547
548 // The above is a large set of constraints without any redundant constraints,
549 // as verified by the Fourier-Motzkin based removeRedundantInequalities.
550 unsigned nIneq = poly4.getNumInequalities();
551 unsigned nEq = poly4.getNumEqualities();
552 poly4.removeRedundantInequalities();
553 ASSERT_EQ(poly4.getNumInequalities(), nIneq);
554 ASSERT_EQ(poly4.getNumEqualities(), nEq);
555 // Now we test that removeRedundantConstraints does not find any constraints
556 // to be redundant either.
557 poly4.removeRedundantConstraints();
558 EXPECT_EQ(poly4.getNumInequalities(), nIneq);
559 EXPECT_EQ(poly4.getNumEqualities(), nEq);
560
561 IntegerPolyhedron poly5 = parsePoly(
562 "(x,y) : (128 * x + 127 >= 0, -x + 7 >= 0, -128 * x + y >= 0, y >= 0)");
563 // 128x + 127 >= 0 implies that 128x >= 0, since x has to be an integer.
564 // (This should be caught by GCDTightenInqualities().)
565 // So -128x + y >= 0 and 128x + 127 >= 0 imply y >= 0 since we have
566 // y >= 128x >= 0.
567 poly5.removeRedundantConstraints();
568 EXPECT_EQ(poly5.getNumInequalities(), 3u);
569 SmallVector<int64_t, 8> redundantConstraint = {0, 1, 0};
570 for (unsigned i = 0; i < 3; ++i) {
571 // Ensure that the removed constraint was the redundant constraint [3].
572 EXPECT_NE(poly5.getInequality(i), ArrayRef<int64_t>(redundantConstraint));
573 }
574 }
575
TEST(IntegerPolyhedronTest,addConstantUpperBound)576 TEST(IntegerPolyhedronTest, addConstantUpperBound) {
577 IntegerPolyhedron poly(PresburgerSpace::getSetSpace(2));
578 poly.addBound(IntegerPolyhedron::UB, 0, 1);
579 EXPECT_EQ(poly.atIneq(0, 0), -1);
580 EXPECT_EQ(poly.atIneq(0, 1), 0);
581 EXPECT_EQ(poly.atIneq(0, 2), 1);
582
583 poly.addBound(IntegerPolyhedron::UB, {1, 2, 3}, 1);
584 EXPECT_EQ(poly.atIneq(1, 0), -1);
585 EXPECT_EQ(poly.atIneq(1, 1), -2);
586 EXPECT_EQ(poly.atIneq(1, 2), -2);
587 }
588
TEST(IntegerPolyhedronTest,addConstantLowerBound)589 TEST(IntegerPolyhedronTest, addConstantLowerBound) {
590 IntegerPolyhedron poly(PresburgerSpace::getSetSpace(2));
591 poly.addBound(IntegerPolyhedron::LB, 0, 1);
592 EXPECT_EQ(poly.atIneq(0, 0), 1);
593 EXPECT_EQ(poly.atIneq(0, 1), 0);
594 EXPECT_EQ(poly.atIneq(0, 2), -1);
595
596 poly.addBound(IntegerPolyhedron::LB, {1, 2, 3}, 1);
597 EXPECT_EQ(poly.atIneq(1, 0), 1);
598 EXPECT_EQ(poly.atIneq(1, 1), 2);
599 EXPECT_EQ(poly.atIneq(1, 2), 2);
600 }
601
602 /// Check if the expected division representation of local variables matches the
603 /// computed representation. The expected division representation is given as
604 /// a vector of expressions set in `expectedDividends` and the corressponding
605 /// denominator in `expectedDenominators`. The `denominators` and `dividends`
606 /// obtained through `getLocalRepr` function is verified against the
607 /// `expectedDenominators` and `expectedDividends` respectively.
checkDivisionRepresentation(IntegerPolyhedron & poly,const std::vector<SmallVector<int64_t,8>> & expectedDividends,ArrayRef<unsigned> expectedDenominators)608 static void checkDivisionRepresentation(
609 IntegerPolyhedron &poly,
610 const std::vector<SmallVector<int64_t, 8>> &expectedDividends,
611 ArrayRef<unsigned> expectedDenominators) {
612 DivisionRepr divs = poly.getLocalReprs();
613
614 // Check that the `denominators` and `expectedDenominators` match.
615 EXPECT_TRUE(expectedDenominators == divs.getDenoms());
616
617 // Check that the `dividends` and `expectedDividends` match. If the
618 // denominator for a division is zero, we ignore its dividend.
619 EXPECT_TRUE(divs.getNumDivs() == expectedDividends.size());
620 for (unsigned i = 0, e = divs.getNumDivs(); i < e; ++i) {
621 if (divs.hasRepr(i)) {
622 for (unsigned j = 0, f = divs.getNumVars() + 1; j < f; ++j) {
623 EXPECT_TRUE(expectedDividends[i][j] == divs.getDividend(i)[j]);
624 }
625 }
626 }
627 }
628
TEST(IntegerPolyhedronTest,computeLocalReprSimple)629 TEST(IntegerPolyhedronTest, computeLocalReprSimple) {
630 IntegerPolyhedron poly(PresburgerSpace::getSetSpace(1));
631
632 poly.addLocalFloorDiv({1, 4}, 10);
633 poly.addLocalFloorDiv({1, 0, 100}, 10);
634
635 std::vector<SmallVector<int64_t, 8>> divisions = {{1, 0, 0, 4},
636 {1, 0, 0, 100}};
637 SmallVector<unsigned, 8> denoms = {10, 10};
638
639 // Check if floordivs can be computed when no other inequalities exist
640 // and floor divs do not depend on each other.
641 checkDivisionRepresentation(poly, divisions, denoms);
642 }
643
TEST(IntegerPolyhedronTest,computeLocalReprConstantFloorDiv)644 TEST(IntegerPolyhedronTest, computeLocalReprConstantFloorDiv) {
645 IntegerPolyhedron poly(PresburgerSpace::getSetSpace(4));
646
647 poly.addInequality({1, 0, 3, 1, 2});
648 poly.addInequality({1, 2, -8, 1, 10});
649 poly.addEquality({1, 2, -4, 1, 10});
650
651 poly.addLocalFloorDiv({0, 0, 0, 0, 100}, 30);
652 poly.addLocalFloorDiv({0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 206}, 101);
653
654 std::vector<SmallVector<int64_t, 8>> divisions = {{0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 3},
655 {0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 2}};
656 SmallVector<unsigned, 8> denoms = {1, 1};
657
658 // Check if floordivs with constant numerator can be computed.
659 checkDivisionRepresentation(poly, divisions, denoms);
660 }
661
TEST(IntegerPolyhedronTest,computeLocalReprRecursive)662 TEST(IntegerPolyhedronTest, computeLocalReprRecursive) {
663 IntegerPolyhedron poly(PresburgerSpace::getSetSpace(4));
664 poly.addInequality({1, 0, 3, 1, 2});
665 poly.addInequality({1, 2, -8, 1, 10});
666 poly.addEquality({1, 2, -4, 1, 10});
667
668 poly.addLocalFloorDiv({0, -2, 7, 2, 10}, 3);
669 poly.addLocalFloorDiv({3, 0, 9, 2, 2, 10}, 5);
670 poly.addLocalFloorDiv({0, 1, -123, 2, 0, -4, 10}, 3);
671
672 poly.addInequality({1, 2, -2, 1, -5, 0, 6, 100});
673 poly.addInequality({1, 2, -8, 1, 3, 7, 0, -9});
674
675 std::vector<SmallVector<int64_t, 8>> divisions = {
676 {0, -2, 7, 2, 0, 0, 0, 10},
677 {3, 0, 9, 2, 2, 0, 0, 10},
678 {0, 1, -123, 2, 0, -4, 0, 10}};
679
680 SmallVector<unsigned, 8> denoms = {3, 5, 3};
681
682 // Check if floordivs which may depend on other floordivs can be computed.
683 checkDivisionRepresentation(poly, divisions, denoms);
684 }
685
TEST(IntegerPolyhedronTest,computeLocalReprTightUpperBound)686 TEST(IntegerPolyhedronTest, computeLocalReprTightUpperBound) {
687 {
688 IntegerPolyhedron poly = parsePoly("(i) : (i mod 3 - 1 >= 0)");
689
690 // The set formed by the poly is:
691 // 3q - i + 2 >= 0 <-- Division lower bound
692 // -3q + i - 1 >= 0
693 // -3q + i >= 0 <-- Division upper bound
694 // We remove redundant constraints to get the set:
695 // 3q - i + 2 >= 0 <-- Division lower bound
696 // -3q + i - 1 >= 0 <-- Tighter division upper bound
697 // thus, making the upper bound tighter.
698 poly.removeRedundantConstraints();
699
700 std::vector<SmallVector<int64_t, 8>> divisions = {{1, 0, 0}};
701 SmallVector<unsigned, 8> denoms = {3};
702
703 // Check if the divisions can be computed even with a tighter upper bound.
704 checkDivisionRepresentation(poly, divisions, denoms);
705 }
706
707 {
708 IntegerPolyhedron poly =
709 parsePoly("(i, j, q) : (4*q - i - j + 2 >= 0, -4*q + i + j >= 0)");
710 // Convert `q` to a local variable.
711 poly.convertToLocal(VarKind::SetDim, 2, 3);
712
713 std::vector<SmallVector<int64_t, 8>> divisions = {{1, 1, 0, 1}};
714 SmallVector<unsigned, 8> denoms = {4};
715
716 // Check if the divisions can be computed even with a tighter upper bound.
717 checkDivisionRepresentation(poly, divisions, denoms);
718 }
719 }
720
TEST(IntegerPolyhedronTest,computeLocalReprFromEquality)721 TEST(IntegerPolyhedronTest, computeLocalReprFromEquality) {
722 {
723 IntegerPolyhedron poly = parsePoly("(i, j, q) : (-4*q + i + j == 0)");
724 // Convert `q` to a local variable.
725 poly.convertToLocal(VarKind::SetDim, 2, 3);
726
727 std::vector<SmallVector<int64_t, 8>> divisions = {{1, 1, 0, 0}};
728 SmallVector<unsigned, 8> denoms = {4};
729
730 checkDivisionRepresentation(poly, divisions, denoms);
731 }
732 {
733 IntegerPolyhedron poly = parsePoly("(i, j, q) : (4*q - i - j == 0)");
734 // Convert `q` to a local variable.
735 poly.convertToLocal(VarKind::SetDim, 2, 3);
736
737 std::vector<SmallVector<int64_t, 8>> divisions = {{1, 1, 0, 0}};
738 SmallVector<unsigned, 8> denoms = {4};
739
740 checkDivisionRepresentation(poly, divisions, denoms);
741 }
742 {
743 IntegerPolyhedron poly = parsePoly("(i, j, q) : (3*q + i + j - 2 == 0)");
744 // Convert `q` to a local variable.
745 poly.convertToLocal(VarKind::SetDim, 2, 3);
746
747 std::vector<SmallVector<int64_t, 8>> divisions = {{-1, -1, 0, 2}};
748 SmallVector<unsigned, 8> denoms = {3};
749
750 checkDivisionRepresentation(poly, divisions, denoms);
751 }
752 }
753
TEST(IntegerPolyhedronTest,computeLocalReprFromEqualityAndInequality)754 TEST(IntegerPolyhedronTest, computeLocalReprFromEqualityAndInequality) {
755 {
756 IntegerPolyhedron poly =
757 parsePoly("(i, j, q, k) : (-3*k + i + j == 0, 4*q - "
758 "i - j + 2 >= 0, -4*q + i + j >= 0)");
759 // Convert `q` and `k` to local variables.
760 poly.convertToLocal(VarKind::SetDim, 2, 4);
761
762 std::vector<SmallVector<int64_t, 8>> divisions = {{1, 1, 0, 0, 1},
763 {1, 1, 0, 0, 0}};
764 SmallVector<unsigned, 8> denoms = {4, 3};
765
766 checkDivisionRepresentation(poly, divisions, denoms);
767 }
768 }
769
TEST(IntegerPolyhedronTest,computeLocalReprNoRepr)770 TEST(IntegerPolyhedronTest, computeLocalReprNoRepr) {
771 IntegerPolyhedron poly =
772 parsePoly("(x, q) : (x - 3 * q >= 0, -x + 3 * q + 3 >= 0)");
773 // Convert q to a local variable.
774 poly.convertToLocal(VarKind::SetDim, 1, 2);
775
776 std::vector<SmallVector<int64_t, 8>> divisions = {{0, 0, 0}};
777 SmallVector<unsigned, 8> denoms = {0};
778
779 // Check that no division is computed.
780 checkDivisionRepresentation(poly, divisions, denoms);
781 }
782
TEST(IntegerPolyhedronTest,computeLocalReprNegConstNormalize)783 TEST(IntegerPolyhedronTest, computeLocalReprNegConstNormalize) {
784 IntegerPolyhedron poly =
785 parsePoly("(x, q) : (-1 - 3*x - 6 * q >= 0, 6 + 3*x + 6*q >= 0)");
786 // Convert q to a local variable.
787 poly.convertToLocal(VarKind::SetDim, 1, 2);
788
789 // q = floor((-1/3 - x)/2)
790 // = floor((1/3) + (-1 - x)/2)
791 // = floor((-1 - x)/2).
792 std::vector<SmallVector<int64_t, 8>> divisions = {{-1, 0, -1}};
793 SmallVector<unsigned, 8> denoms = {2};
794 checkDivisionRepresentation(poly, divisions, denoms);
795 }
796
TEST(IntegerPolyhedronTest,simplifyLocalsTest)797 TEST(IntegerPolyhedronTest, simplifyLocalsTest) {
798 // (x) : (exists y: 2x + y = 1 and y = 2).
799 IntegerPolyhedron poly(PresburgerSpace::getSetSpace(1, 0, 1));
800 poly.addEquality({2, 1, -1});
801 poly.addEquality({0, 1, -2});
802
803 EXPECT_TRUE(poly.isEmpty());
804
805 // (x) : (exists y, z, w: 3x + y = 1 and 2y = z and 3y = w and z = w).
806 IntegerPolyhedron poly2(PresburgerSpace::getSetSpace(1, 0, 3));
807 poly2.addEquality({3, 1, 0, 0, -1});
808 poly2.addEquality({0, 2, -1, 0, 0});
809 poly2.addEquality({0, 3, 0, -1, 0});
810 poly2.addEquality({0, 0, 1, -1, 0});
811
812 EXPECT_TRUE(poly2.isEmpty());
813
814 // (x) : (exists y: x >= y + 1 and 2x + y = 0 and y >= -1).
815 IntegerPolyhedron poly3(PresburgerSpace::getSetSpace(1, 0, 1));
816 poly3.addInequality({1, -1, -1});
817 poly3.addInequality({0, 1, 1});
818 poly3.addEquality({2, 1, 0});
819
820 EXPECT_TRUE(poly3.isEmpty());
821 }
822
TEST(IntegerPolyhedronTest,mergeDivisionsSimple)823 TEST(IntegerPolyhedronTest, mergeDivisionsSimple) {
824 {
825 // (x) : (exists z, y = [x / 2] : x = 3y and x + z + 1 >= 0).
826 IntegerPolyhedron poly1(PresburgerSpace::getSetSpace(1, 0, 1));
827 poly1.addLocalFloorDiv({1, 0, 0}, 2); // y = [x / 2].
828 poly1.addEquality({1, 0, -3, 0}); // x = 3y.
829 poly1.addInequality({1, 1, 0, 1}); // x + z + 1 >= 0.
830
831 // (x) : (exists y = [x / 2], z : x = 5y).
832 IntegerPolyhedron poly2(PresburgerSpace::getSetSpace(1));
833 poly2.addLocalFloorDiv({1, 0}, 2); // y = [x / 2].
834 poly2.addEquality({1, -5, 0}); // x = 5y.
835 poly2.appendVar(VarKind::Local); // Add local id z.
836
837 poly1.mergeLocalVars(poly2);
838
839 // Local space should be same.
840 EXPECT_EQ(poly1.getNumLocalVars(), poly2.getNumLocalVars());
841
842 // 1 division should be matched + 2 unmatched local ids.
843 EXPECT_EQ(poly1.getNumLocalVars(), 3u);
844 EXPECT_EQ(poly2.getNumLocalVars(), 3u);
845 }
846
847 {
848 // (x) : (exists z = [x / 5], y = [x / 2] : x = 3y).
849 IntegerPolyhedron poly1(PresburgerSpace::getSetSpace(1));
850 poly1.addLocalFloorDiv({1, 0}, 5); // z = [x / 5].
851 poly1.addLocalFloorDiv({1, 0, 0}, 2); // y = [x / 2].
852 poly1.addEquality({1, 0, -3, 0}); // x = 3y.
853
854 // (x) : (exists y = [x / 2], z = [x / 5]: x = 5z).
855 IntegerPolyhedron poly2(PresburgerSpace::getSetSpace(1));
856 poly2.addLocalFloorDiv({1, 0}, 2); // y = [x / 2].
857 poly2.addLocalFloorDiv({1, 0, 0}, 5); // z = [x / 5].
858 poly2.addEquality({1, 0, -5, 0}); // x = 5z.
859
860 poly1.mergeLocalVars(poly2);
861
862 // Local space should be same.
863 EXPECT_EQ(poly1.getNumLocalVars(), poly2.getNumLocalVars());
864
865 // 2 divisions should be matched.
866 EXPECT_EQ(poly1.getNumLocalVars(), 2u);
867 EXPECT_EQ(poly2.getNumLocalVars(), 2u);
868 }
869
870 {
871 // Division Normalization test.
872 // (x) : (exists z, y = [x / 2] : x = 3y and x + z + 1 >= 0).
873 IntegerPolyhedron poly1(PresburgerSpace::getSetSpace(1, 0, 1));
874 // This division would be normalized.
875 poly1.addLocalFloorDiv({3, 0, 0}, 6); // y = [3x / 6] -> [x/2].
876 poly1.addEquality({1, 0, -3, 0}); // x = 3z.
877 poly1.addInequality({1, 1, 0, 1}); // x + y + 1 >= 0.
878
879 // (x) : (exists y = [x / 2], z : x = 5y).
880 IntegerPolyhedron poly2(PresburgerSpace::getSetSpace(1));
881 poly2.addLocalFloorDiv({1, 0}, 2); // y = [x / 2].
882 poly2.addEquality({1, -5, 0}); // x = 5y.
883 poly2.appendVar(VarKind::Local); // Add local id z.
884
885 poly1.mergeLocalVars(poly2);
886
887 // Local space should be same.
888 EXPECT_EQ(poly1.getNumLocalVars(), poly2.getNumLocalVars());
889
890 // One division should be matched + 2 unmatched local ids.
891 EXPECT_EQ(poly1.getNumLocalVars(), 3u);
892 EXPECT_EQ(poly2.getNumLocalVars(), 3u);
893 }
894 }
895
TEST(IntegerPolyhedronTest,mergeDivisionsNestedDivsions)896 TEST(IntegerPolyhedronTest, mergeDivisionsNestedDivsions) {
897 {
898 // (x) : (exists y = [x / 2], z = [x + y / 3]: y + z >= x).
899 IntegerPolyhedron poly1(PresburgerSpace::getSetSpace(1));
900 poly1.addLocalFloorDiv({1, 0}, 2); // y = [x / 2].
901 poly1.addLocalFloorDiv({1, 1, 0}, 3); // z = [x + y / 3].
902 poly1.addInequality({-1, 1, 1, 0}); // y + z >= x.
903
904 // (x) : (exists y = [x / 2], z = [x + y / 3]: y + z <= x).
905 IntegerPolyhedron poly2(PresburgerSpace::getSetSpace(1));
906 poly2.addLocalFloorDiv({1, 0}, 2); // y = [x / 2].
907 poly2.addLocalFloorDiv({1, 1, 0}, 3); // z = [x + y / 3].
908 poly2.addInequality({1, -1, -1, 0}); // y + z <= x.
909
910 poly1.mergeLocalVars(poly2);
911
912 // Local space should be same.
913 EXPECT_EQ(poly1.getNumLocalVars(), poly2.getNumLocalVars());
914
915 // 2 divisions should be matched.
916 EXPECT_EQ(poly1.getNumLocalVars(), 2u);
917 EXPECT_EQ(poly2.getNumLocalVars(), 2u);
918 }
919
920 {
921 // (x) : (exists y = [x / 2], z = [x + y / 3], w = [z + 1 / 5]: y + z >= x).
922 IntegerPolyhedron poly1(PresburgerSpace::getSetSpace(1));
923 poly1.addLocalFloorDiv({1, 0}, 2); // y = [x / 2].
924 poly1.addLocalFloorDiv({1, 1, 0}, 3); // z = [x + y / 3].
925 poly1.addLocalFloorDiv({0, 0, 1, 1}, 5); // w = [z + 1 / 5].
926 poly1.addInequality({-1, 1, 1, 0, 0}); // y + z >= x.
927
928 // (x) : (exists y = [x / 2], z = [x + y / 3], w = [z + 1 / 5]: y + z <= x).
929 IntegerPolyhedron poly2(PresburgerSpace::getSetSpace(1));
930 poly2.addLocalFloorDiv({1, 0}, 2); // y = [x / 2].
931 poly2.addLocalFloorDiv({1, 1, 0}, 3); // z = [x + y / 3].
932 poly2.addLocalFloorDiv({0, 0, 1, 1}, 5); // w = [z + 1 / 5].
933 poly2.addInequality({1, -1, -1, 0, 0}); // y + z <= x.
934
935 poly1.mergeLocalVars(poly2);
936
937 // Local space should be same.
938 EXPECT_EQ(poly1.getNumLocalVars(), poly2.getNumLocalVars());
939
940 // 3 divisions should be matched.
941 EXPECT_EQ(poly1.getNumLocalVars(), 3u);
942 EXPECT_EQ(poly2.getNumLocalVars(), 3u);
943 }
944 {
945 // (x) : (exists y = [x / 2], z = [x + y / 3]: y + z >= x).
946 IntegerPolyhedron poly1(PresburgerSpace::getSetSpace(1));
947 poly1.addLocalFloorDiv({2, 0}, 4); // y = [2x / 4] -> [x / 2].
948 poly1.addLocalFloorDiv({1, 1, 0}, 3); // z = [x + y / 3].
949 poly1.addInequality({-1, 1, 1, 0}); // y + z >= x.
950
951 // (x) : (exists y = [x / 2], z = [x + y / 3]: y + z <= x).
952 IntegerPolyhedron poly2(PresburgerSpace::getSetSpace(1));
953 poly2.addLocalFloorDiv({1, 0}, 2); // y = [x / 2].
954 // This division would be normalized.
955 poly2.addLocalFloorDiv({3, 3, 0}, 9); // z = [3x + 3y / 9] -> [x + y / 3].
956 poly2.addInequality({1, -1, -1, 0}); // y + z <= x.
957
958 poly1.mergeLocalVars(poly2);
959
960 // Local space should be same.
961 EXPECT_EQ(poly1.getNumLocalVars(), poly2.getNumLocalVars());
962
963 // 2 divisions should be matched.
964 EXPECT_EQ(poly1.getNumLocalVars(), 2u);
965 EXPECT_EQ(poly2.getNumLocalVars(), 2u);
966 }
967 }
968
TEST(IntegerPolyhedronTest,mergeDivisionsConstants)969 TEST(IntegerPolyhedronTest, mergeDivisionsConstants) {
970 {
971 // (x) : (exists y = [x + 1 / 3], z = [x + 2 / 3]: y + z >= x).
972 IntegerPolyhedron poly1(PresburgerSpace::getSetSpace(1));
973 poly1.addLocalFloorDiv({1, 1}, 2); // y = [x + 1 / 2].
974 poly1.addLocalFloorDiv({1, 0, 2}, 3); // z = [x + 2 / 3].
975 poly1.addInequality({-1, 1, 1, 0}); // y + z >= x.
976
977 // (x) : (exists y = [x + 1 / 3], z = [x + 2 / 3]: y + z <= x).
978 IntegerPolyhedron poly2(PresburgerSpace::getSetSpace(1));
979 poly2.addLocalFloorDiv({1, 1}, 2); // y = [x + 1 / 2].
980 poly2.addLocalFloorDiv({1, 0, 2}, 3); // z = [x + 2 / 3].
981 poly2.addInequality({1, -1, -1, 0}); // y + z <= x.
982
983 poly1.mergeLocalVars(poly2);
984
985 // Local space should be same.
986 EXPECT_EQ(poly1.getNumLocalVars(), poly2.getNumLocalVars());
987
988 // 2 divisions should be matched.
989 EXPECT_EQ(poly1.getNumLocalVars(), 2u);
990 EXPECT_EQ(poly2.getNumLocalVars(), 2u);
991 }
992 {
993 // (x) : (exists y = [x + 1 / 3], z = [x + 2 / 3]: y + z >= x).
994 IntegerPolyhedron poly1(PresburgerSpace::getSetSpace(1));
995 poly1.addLocalFloorDiv({1, 1}, 2); // y = [x + 1 / 2].
996 // Normalization test.
997 poly1.addLocalFloorDiv({3, 0, 6}, 9); // z = [3x + 6 / 9] -> [x + 2 / 3].
998 poly1.addInequality({-1, 1, 1, 0}); // y + z >= x.
999
1000 // (x) : (exists y = [x + 1 / 3], z = [x + 2 / 3]: y + z <= x).
1001 IntegerPolyhedron poly2(PresburgerSpace::getSetSpace(1));
1002 // Normalization test.
1003 poly2.addLocalFloorDiv({2, 2}, 4); // y = [2x + 2 / 4] -> [x + 1 / 2].
1004 poly2.addLocalFloorDiv({1, 0, 2}, 3); // z = [x + 2 / 3].
1005 poly2.addInequality({1, -1, -1, 0}); // y + z <= x.
1006
1007 poly1.mergeLocalVars(poly2);
1008
1009 // Local space should be same.
1010 EXPECT_EQ(poly1.getNumLocalVars(), poly2.getNumLocalVars());
1011
1012 // 2 divisions should be matched.
1013 EXPECT_EQ(poly1.getNumLocalVars(), 2u);
1014 EXPECT_EQ(poly2.getNumLocalVars(), 2u);
1015 }
1016 }
1017
TEST(IntegerPolyhedronTest,mergeDivisionsDuplicateInSameSet)1018 TEST(IntegerPolyhedronTest, mergeDivisionsDuplicateInSameSet) {
1019 // (x) : (exists y = [x + 1 / 3], z = [x + 1 / 3]: y + z >= x).
1020 IntegerPolyhedron poly1(PresburgerSpace::getSetSpace(1));
1021 poly1.addLocalFloorDiv({1, 1}, 3); // y = [x + 1 / 2].
1022 poly1.addLocalFloorDiv({1, 0, 1}, 3); // z = [x + 1 / 3].
1023 poly1.addInequality({-1, 1, 1, 0}); // y + z >= x.
1024
1025 // (x) : (exists y = [x + 1 / 3], z = [x + 2 / 3]: y + z <= x).
1026 IntegerPolyhedron poly2(PresburgerSpace::getSetSpace(1));
1027 poly2.addLocalFloorDiv({1, 1}, 3); // y = [x + 1 / 3].
1028 poly2.addLocalFloorDiv({1, 0, 2}, 3); // z = [x + 2 / 3].
1029 poly2.addInequality({1, -1, -1, 0}); // y + z <= x.
1030
1031 poly1.mergeLocalVars(poly2);
1032
1033 // Local space should be same.
1034 EXPECT_EQ(poly1.getNumLocalVars(), poly2.getNumLocalVars());
1035
1036 // 1 divisions should be matched.
1037 EXPECT_EQ(poly1.getNumLocalVars(), 3u);
1038 EXPECT_EQ(poly2.getNumLocalVars(), 3u);
1039 }
1040
TEST(IntegerPolyhedronTest,negativeDividends)1041 TEST(IntegerPolyhedronTest, negativeDividends) {
1042 // (x) : (exists y = [-x + 1 / 2], z = [-x - 2 / 3]: y + z >= x).
1043 IntegerPolyhedron poly1(PresburgerSpace::getSetSpace(1));
1044 poly1.addLocalFloorDiv({-1, 1}, 2); // y = [x + 1 / 2].
1045 // Normalization test with negative dividends
1046 poly1.addLocalFloorDiv({-3, 0, -6}, 9); // z = [3x + 6 / 9] -> [x + 2 / 3].
1047 poly1.addInequality({-1, 1, 1, 0}); // y + z >= x.
1048
1049 // (x) : (exists y = [x + 1 / 3], z = [x + 2 / 3]: y + z <= x).
1050 IntegerPolyhedron poly2(PresburgerSpace::getSetSpace(1));
1051 // Normalization test.
1052 poly2.addLocalFloorDiv({-2, 2}, 4); // y = [-2x + 2 / 4] -> [-x + 1 / 2].
1053 poly2.addLocalFloorDiv({-1, 0, -2}, 3); // z = [-x - 2 / 3].
1054 poly2.addInequality({1, -1, -1, 0}); // y + z <= x.
1055
1056 poly1.mergeLocalVars(poly2);
1057
1058 // Merging triggers normalization.
1059 std::vector<SmallVector<int64_t, 8>> divisions = {{-1, 0, 0, 1},
1060 {-1, 0, 0, -2}};
1061 SmallVector<unsigned, 8> denoms = {2, 3};
1062 checkDivisionRepresentation(poly1, divisions, denoms);
1063 }
1064
expectRationalLexMin(const IntegerPolyhedron & poly,ArrayRef<Fraction> min)1065 void expectRationalLexMin(const IntegerPolyhedron &poly,
1066 ArrayRef<Fraction> min) {
1067 auto lexMin = poly.findRationalLexMin();
1068 ASSERT_TRUE(lexMin.isBounded());
1069 EXPECT_EQ(ArrayRef<Fraction>(*lexMin), min);
1070 }
1071
expectNoRationalLexMin(OptimumKind kind,const IntegerPolyhedron & poly)1072 void expectNoRationalLexMin(OptimumKind kind, const IntegerPolyhedron &poly) {
1073 ASSERT_NE(kind, OptimumKind::Bounded)
1074 << "Use expectRationalLexMin for bounded min";
1075 EXPECT_EQ(poly.findRationalLexMin().getKind(), kind);
1076 }
1077
TEST(IntegerPolyhedronTest,findRationalLexMin)1078 TEST(IntegerPolyhedronTest, findRationalLexMin) {
1079 expectRationalLexMin(
1080 parsePoly("(x, y, z) : (x + 10 >= 0, y + 40 >= 0, z + 30 >= 0)"),
1081 {{-10, 1}, {-40, 1}, {-30, 1}});
1082 expectRationalLexMin(
1083 parsePoly(
1084 "(x, y, z) : (2*x + 7 >= 0, 3*y - 5 >= 0, 8*z + 10 >= 0, 9*z >= 0)"),
1085 {{-7, 2}, {5, 3}, {0, 1}});
1086 expectRationalLexMin(parsePoly("(x, y) : (3*x + 2*y + 10 >= 0, -3*y + 10 >= "
1087 "0, 4*x - 7*y - 10 >= 0)"),
1088 {{-50, 29}, {-70, 29}});
1089
1090 // Test with some locals. This is basically x >= 11, 0 <= x - 2e <= 1.
1091 // It'll just choose x = 11, e = 5.5 since it's rational lexmin.
1092 expectRationalLexMin(
1093 parsePoly(
1094 "(x, y) : (x - 2*(x floordiv 2) == 0, y - 2*x >= 0, x - 11 >= 0)"),
1095 {{11, 1}, {22, 1}});
1096
1097 expectRationalLexMin(parsePoly("(x, y) : (3*x + 2*y + 10 >= 0,"
1098 "-4*x + 7*y + 10 >= 0, -3*y + 10 >= 0)"),
1099 {{-50, 9}, {10, 3}});
1100
1101 // Cartesian product of above with itself.
1102 expectRationalLexMin(
1103 parsePoly("(x, y, z, w) : (3*x + 2*y + 10 >= 0, -4*x + 7*y + 10 >= 0,"
1104 "-3*y + 10 >= 0, 3*z + 2*w + 10 >= 0, -4*z + 7*w + 10 >= 0,"
1105 "-3*w + 10 >= 0)"),
1106 {{-50, 9}, {10, 3}, {-50, 9}, {10, 3}});
1107
1108 // Same as above but for the constraints on z and w, we express "10" in terms
1109 // of x and y. We know that x and y still have to take the values
1110 // -50/9 and 10/3 since their constraints are the same and their values are
1111 // minimized first. Accordingly, the values -9x - 12y, -9x - 0y - 10,
1112 // and -9x - 15y + 10 are all equal to 10.
1113 expectRationalLexMin(
1114 parsePoly(
1115 "(x, y, z, w) : (3*x + 2*y + 10 >= 0, -4*x + 7*y + 10 >= 0, "
1116 "-3*y + 10 >= 0, 3*z + 2*w - 9*x - 12*y >= 0,"
1117 "-4*z + 7*w + - 9*x - 9*y - 10 >= 0, -3*w - 9*x - 15*y + 10 >= 0)"),
1118 {{-50, 9}, {10, 3}, {-50, 9}, {10, 3}});
1119
1120 // Same as above with one constraint removed, making the lexmin unbounded.
1121 expectNoRationalLexMin(
1122 OptimumKind::Unbounded,
1123 parsePoly("(x, y, z, w) : (3*x + 2*y + 10 >= 0, -4*x + 7*y + 10 >= 0,"
1124 "-3*y + 10 >= 0, 3*z + 2*w - 9*x - 12*y >= 0,"
1125 "-4*z + 7*w + - 9*x - 9*y - 10>= 0)"));
1126
1127 // Again, the lexmin is unbounded.
1128 expectNoRationalLexMin(
1129 OptimumKind::Unbounded,
1130 parsePoly("(x, y, z) : (2*x + 5*y + 8*z - 10 >= 0,"
1131 "2*x + 10*y + 8*z - 10 >= 0, 2*x + 5*y + 10*z - 10 >= 0)"));
1132
1133 // The set is empty.
1134 expectNoRationalLexMin(OptimumKind::Empty,
1135 parsePoly("(x) : (2*x >= 0, -x - 1 >= 0)"));
1136 }
1137
expectIntegerLexMin(const IntegerPolyhedron & poly,ArrayRef<int64_t> min)1138 void expectIntegerLexMin(const IntegerPolyhedron &poly, ArrayRef<int64_t> min) {
1139 auto lexMin = poly.findIntegerLexMin();
1140 ASSERT_TRUE(lexMin.isBounded());
1141 EXPECT_EQ(ArrayRef<int64_t>(*lexMin), min);
1142 }
1143
expectNoIntegerLexMin(OptimumKind kind,const IntegerPolyhedron & poly)1144 void expectNoIntegerLexMin(OptimumKind kind, const IntegerPolyhedron &poly) {
1145 ASSERT_NE(kind, OptimumKind::Bounded)
1146 << "Use expectRationalLexMin for bounded min";
1147 EXPECT_EQ(poly.findRationalLexMin().getKind(), kind);
1148 }
1149
TEST(IntegerPolyhedronTest,findIntegerLexMin)1150 TEST(IntegerPolyhedronTest, findIntegerLexMin) {
1151 expectIntegerLexMin(parsePoly("(x, y, z) : (2*x + 13 >= 0, 4*y - 3*x - 2 >= "
1152 "0, 11*z + 5*y - 3*x + 7 >= 0)"),
1153 {-6, -4, 0});
1154 // Similar to above but no lower bound on z.
1155 expectNoIntegerLexMin(OptimumKind::Unbounded,
1156 parsePoly("(x, y, z) : (2*x + 13 >= 0, 4*y - 3*x - 2 "
1157 ">= 0, -11*z + 5*y - 3*x + 7 >= 0)"));
1158 }
1159
expectSymbolicIntegerLexMin(StringRef polyStr,ArrayRef<std::pair<StringRef,SmallVector<SmallVector<int64_t,8>,8>>> expectedLexminRepr,ArrayRef<StringRef> expectedUnboundedDomainRepr)1160 void expectSymbolicIntegerLexMin(
1161 StringRef polyStr,
1162 ArrayRef<std::pair<StringRef, SmallVector<SmallVector<int64_t, 8>, 8>>>
1163 expectedLexminRepr,
1164 ArrayRef<StringRef> expectedUnboundedDomainRepr) {
1165 IntegerPolyhedron poly = parsePoly(polyStr);
1166
1167 ASSERT_NE(poly.getNumDimVars(), 0u);
1168 ASSERT_NE(poly.getNumSymbolVars(), 0u);
1169
1170 PWMAFunction expectedLexmin =
1171 parsePWMAF(/*numInputs=*/poly.getNumSymbolVars(),
1172 /*numOutputs=*/poly.getNumDimVars(), expectedLexminRepr,
1173 /*numSymbols=*/poly.getNumSymbolVars());
1174
1175 PresburgerSet expectedUnboundedDomain = parsePresburgerSetFromPolyStrings(
1176 /*numDims=*/0, expectedUnboundedDomainRepr, poly.getNumSymbolVars());
1177
1178 SymbolicLexMin result = poly.findSymbolicIntegerLexMin();
1179
1180 EXPECT_TRUE(result.lexmin.isEqual(expectedLexmin));
1181 if (!result.lexmin.isEqual(expectedLexmin)) {
1182 llvm::errs() << "got:\n";
1183 result.lexmin.dump();
1184 llvm::errs() << "expected:\n";
1185 expectedLexmin.dump();
1186 }
1187
1188 EXPECT_TRUE(result.unboundedDomain.isEqual(expectedUnboundedDomain));
1189 if (!result.unboundedDomain.isEqual(expectedUnboundedDomain))
1190 result.unboundedDomain.dump();
1191 }
1192
expectSymbolicIntegerLexMin(StringRef polyStr,ArrayRef<std::pair<StringRef,SmallVector<SmallVector<int64_t,8>,8>>> result)1193 void expectSymbolicIntegerLexMin(
1194 StringRef polyStr,
1195 ArrayRef<std::pair<StringRef, SmallVector<SmallVector<int64_t, 8>, 8>>>
1196 result) {
1197 expectSymbolicIntegerLexMin(polyStr, result, {});
1198 }
1199
TEST(IntegerPolyhedronTest,findSymbolicIntegerLexMin)1200 TEST(IntegerPolyhedronTest, findSymbolicIntegerLexMin) {
1201 expectSymbolicIntegerLexMin("(x)[a] : (x - a >= 0)",
1202 {
1203 {"()[a] : ()", {{1, 0}}}, // a
1204 });
1205
1206 expectSymbolicIntegerLexMin(
1207 "(x)[a, b] : (x - a >= 0, x - b >= 0)",
1208 {
1209 {"()[a, b] : (a - b >= 0)", {{1, 0, 0}}}, // a
1210 {"()[a, b] : (b - a - 1 >= 0)", {{0, 1, 0}}}, // b
1211 });
1212
1213 expectSymbolicIntegerLexMin(
1214 "(x)[a, b, c] : (x -a >= 0, x - b >= 0, x - c >= 0)",
1215 {
1216 {"()[a, b, c] : (a - b >= 0, a - c >= 0)", {{1, 0, 0, 0}}}, // a
1217 {"()[a, b, c] : (b - a - 1 >= 0, b - c >= 0)", {{0, 1, 0, 0}}}, // b
1218 {"()[a, b, c] : (c - a - 1 >= 0, c - b - 1 >= 0)",
1219 {{0, 0, 1, 0}}}, // c
1220 });
1221
1222 expectSymbolicIntegerLexMin("(x, y)[a] : (x - a >= 0, x + y >= 0)",
1223 {
1224 {"()[a] : ()", {{1, 0}, {-1, 0}}}, // (a, -a)
1225 });
1226
1227 expectSymbolicIntegerLexMin(
1228 "(x, y)[a] : (x - a >= 0, x + y >= 0, y >= 0)",
1229 {
1230 {"()[a] : (a >= 0)", {{1, 0}, {0, 0}}}, // (a, 0)
1231 {"()[a] : (-a - 1 >= 0)", {{1, 0}, {-1, 0}}}, // (a, -a)
1232 });
1233
1234 expectSymbolicIntegerLexMin(
1235 "(x, y)[a, b, c] : (x - a >= 0, y - b >= 0, c - x - y >= 0)",
1236 {
1237 {"()[a, b, c] : (c - a - b >= 0)",
1238 {{1, 0, 0, 0}, {0, 1, 0, 0}}}, // (a, b)
1239 });
1240
1241 expectSymbolicIntegerLexMin(
1242 "(x, y, z)[a, b, c] : (c - z >= 0, b - y >= 0, x + y + z - a == 0)",
1243 {
1244 {"()[a, b, c] : ()",
1245 {{1, -1, -1, 0}, {0, 1, 0, 0}, {0, 0, 1, 0}}}, // (a - b - c, b, c)
1246 });
1247
1248 expectSymbolicIntegerLexMin(
1249 "(x)[a, b] : (a >= 0, b >= 0, x >= 0, a + b + x - 1 >= 0)",
1250 {
1251 {"()[a, b] : (a >= 0, b >= 0, a + b - 1 >= 0)", {{0, 0, 0}}}, // 0
1252 {"()[a, b] : (a == 0, b == 0)", {{0, 0, 1}}}, // 1
1253 });
1254
1255 expectSymbolicIntegerLexMin(
1256 "(x)[a, b] : (1 - a >= 0, a >= 0, 1 - b >= 0, b >= 0, 1 - x >= 0, x >= "
1257 "0, a + b + x - 1 >= 0)",
1258 {
1259 {"()[a, b] : (1 - a >= 0, a >= 0, 1 - b >= 0, b >= 0, a + b - 1 >= "
1260 "0)",
1261 {{0, 0, 0}}}, // 0
1262 {"()[a, b] : (a == 0, b == 0)", {{0, 0, 1}}}, // 1
1263 });
1264
1265 expectSymbolicIntegerLexMin(
1266 "(x, y, z)[a, b] : (x - a == 0, y - b == 0, x >= 0, y >= 0, z >= 0, x + "
1267 "y + z - 1 >= 0)",
1268 {
1269 {"()[a, b] : (a >= 0, b >= 0, 1 - a - b >= 0)",
1270 {{1, 0, 0}, {0, 1, 0}, {-1, -1, 1}}}, // (a, b, 1 - a - b)
1271 {"()[a, b] : (a >= 0, b >= 0, a + b - 2 >= 0)",
1272 {{1, 0, 0}, {0, 1, 0}, {0, 0, 0}}}, // (a, b, 0)
1273 });
1274
1275 expectSymbolicIntegerLexMin("(x)[a, b] : (x - a == 0, x - b >= 0)",
1276 {
1277 {"()[a, b] : (a - b >= 0)", {{1, 0, 0}}}, // a
1278 });
1279
1280 expectSymbolicIntegerLexMin(
1281 "(q)[a] : (a - 1 - 3*q == 0, q >= 0)",
1282 {
1283 {"()[a] : (a - 1 - 3*(a floordiv 3) == 0, a >= 0)",
1284 {{0, 1, 0}}}, // a floordiv 3
1285 });
1286
1287 expectSymbolicIntegerLexMin(
1288 "(r, q)[a] : (a - r - 3*q == 0, q >= 0, 1 - r >= 0, r >= 0)",
1289 {
1290 {"()[a] : (a - 0 - 3*(a floordiv 3) == 0, a >= 0)",
1291 {{0, 0, 0}, {0, 1, 0}}}, // (0, a floordiv 3)
1292 {"()[a] : (a - 1 - 3*(a floordiv 3) == 0, a >= 0)",
1293 {{0, 0, 1}, {0, 1, 0}}}, // (1 a floordiv 3)
1294 });
1295
1296 expectSymbolicIntegerLexMin(
1297 "(r, q)[a] : (a - r - 3*q == 0, q >= 0, 2 - r >= 0, r - 1 >= 0)",
1298 {
1299 {"()[a] : (a - 1 - 3*(a floordiv 3) == 0, a >= 0)",
1300 {{0, 0, 1}, {0, 1, 0}}}, // (1, a floordiv 3)
1301 {"()[a] : (a - 2 - 3*(a floordiv 3) == 0, a >= 0)",
1302 {{0, 0, 2}, {0, 1, 0}}}, // (2, a floordiv 3)
1303 });
1304
1305 expectSymbolicIntegerLexMin(
1306 "(r, q)[a] : (a - r - 3*q == 0, q >= 0, r >= 0)",
1307 {
1308 {"()[a] : (a - 3*(a floordiv 3) == 0, a >= 0)",
1309 {{0, 0, 0}, {0, 1, 0}}}, // (0, a floordiv 3)
1310 {"()[a] : (a - 1 - 3*(a floordiv 3) == 0, a >= 0)",
1311 {{0, 0, 1}, {0, 1, 0}}}, // (1, a floordiv 3)
1312 {"()[a] : (a - 2 - 3*(a floordiv 3) == 0, a >= 0)",
1313 {{0, 0, 2}, {0, 1, 0}}}, // (2, a floordiv 3)
1314 });
1315
1316 expectSymbolicIntegerLexMin(
1317 "(x, y, z, w)[g] : ("
1318 // x, y, z, w are boolean variables.
1319 "1 - x >= 0, x >= 0, 1 - y >= 0, y >= 0,"
1320 "1 - z >= 0, z >= 0, 1 - w >= 0, w >= 0,"
1321 // We have some constraints on them:
1322 "x + y + z - 1 >= 0," // x or y or z
1323 "x + y + w - 1 >= 0," // x or y or w
1324 "1 - x + 1 - y + 1 - w - 1 >= 0," // ~x or ~y or ~w
1325 // What's the lexmin solution using exactly g true vars?
1326 "g - x - y - z - w == 0)",
1327 {
1328 {"()[g] : (g - 1 == 0)",
1329 {{0, 0}, {0, 1}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}}}, // (0, 1, 0, 0)
1330 {"()[g] : (g - 2 == 0)",
1331 {{0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 1}, {0, 1}}}, // (0, 0, 1, 1)
1332 {"()[g] : (g - 3 == 0)",
1333 {{0, 0}, {0, 1}, {0, 1}, {0, 1}}}, // (0, 1, 1, 1)
1334 });
1335
1336 // Bezout's lemma: if a, b are constants,
1337 // the set of values that ax + by can take is all multiples of gcd(a, b).
1338 expectSymbolicIntegerLexMin(
1339 // If (x, y) is a solution for a given [a, r], then so is (x - 5, y + 2).
1340 // So the lexmin is unbounded if it exists.
1341 "(x, y)[a, r] : (a >= 0, r - a + 14*x + 35*y == 0)", {},
1342 // According to Bezout's lemma, 14x + 35y can take on all multiples
1343 // of 7 and no other values. So the solution exists iff r - a is a
1344 // multiple of 7.
1345 {"()[a, r] : (a >= 0, r - a - 7*((r - a) floordiv 7) == 0)"});
1346
1347 // The lexmins are unbounded.
1348 expectSymbolicIntegerLexMin("(x, y)[a] : (9*x - 4*y - 2*a >= 0)", {},
1349 {"()[a] : ()"});
1350
1351 // Test cases adapted from isl.
1352 expectSymbolicIntegerLexMin(
1353 // a = 2b - 2(c - b), c - b >= 0.
1354 // So b is minimized when c = b.
1355 "(b, c)[a] : (a - 4*b + 2*c == 0, c - b >= 0)",
1356 {
1357 {"()[a] : (a - 2*(a floordiv 2) == 0)",
1358 {{0, 1, 0}, {0, 1, 0}}}, // (a floordiv 2, a floordiv 2)
1359 });
1360
1361 expectSymbolicIntegerLexMin(
1362 // 0 <= b <= 255, 1 <= a - 512b <= 509,
1363 // b + 8 >= 1 + 16*(b + 8 floordiv 16) // i.e. b % 16 != 8
1364 "(b)[a] : (255 - b >= 0, b >= 0, a - 512*b - 1 >= 0, 512*b -a + 509 >= "
1365 "0, b + 7 - 16*((8 + b) floordiv 16) >= 0)",
1366 {
1367 {"()[a] : (255 - (a floordiv 512) >= 0, a >= 0, a - 512*(a floordiv "
1368 "512) - 1 >= 0, 512*(a floordiv 512) - a + 509 >= 0, (a floordiv "
1369 "512) + 7 - 16*((8 + (a floordiv 512)) floordiv 16) >= 0)",
1370 {{0, 1, 0, 0}}}, // (a floordiv 2, a floordiv 2)
1371 });
1372
1373 expectSymbolicIntegerLexMin(
1374 "(a, b)[K, N, x, y] : (N - K - 2 >= 0, K + 4 - N >= 0, x - 4 >= 0, x + 6 "
1375 "- 2*N >= 0, K+N - x - 1 >= 0, a - N + 1 >= 0, K+N-1-a >= 0,a + 6 - b - "
1376 "N >= 0, 2*N - 4 - a >= 0,"
1377 "2*N - 3*K + a - b >= 0, 4*N - K + 1 - 3*b >= 0, b - N >= 0, a - x - 1 "
1378 ">= 0)",
1379 {{
1380 "()[K, N, x, y] : (x + 6 - 2*N >= 0, 2*N - 5 - x >= 0, x + 1 -3*K + "
1381 "N "
1382 ">= 0, N + K - 2 - x >= 0, x - 4 >= 0)",
1383 {{0, 0, 1, 0, 1}, {0, 1, 0, 0, 0}} // (1 + x, N)
1384 }});
1385 }
1386
1387 static void
expectComputedVolumeIsValidOverapprox(const IntegerPolyhedron & poly,Optional<uint64_t> trueVolume,Optional<uint64_t> resultBound)1388 expectComputedVolumeIsValidOverapprox(const IntegerPolyhedron &poly,
1389 Optional<uint64_t> trueVolume,
1390 Optional<uint64_t> resultBound) {
1391 expectComputedVolumeIsValidOverapprox(poly.computeVolume(), trueVolume,
1392 resultBound);
1393 }
1394
TEST(IntegerPolyhedronTest,computeVolume)1395 TEST(IntegerPolyhedronTest, computeVolume) {
1396 // 0 <= x <= 3 + 1/3, -5.5 <= y <= 2 + 3/5, 3 <= z <= 1.75.
1397 // i.e. 0 <= x <= 3, -5 <= y <= 2, 3 <= z <= 3 + 1/4.
1398 // So volume is 4 * 8 * 1 = 32.
1399 expectComputedVolumeIsValidOverapprox(
1400 parsePoly("(x, y, z) : (x >= 0, -3*x + 10 >= 0, 2*y + 11 >= 0,"
1401 "-5*y + 13 >= 0, z - 3 >= 0, -4*z + 13 >= 0)"),
1402 /*trueVolume=*/32ull, /*resultBound=*/32ull);
1403
1404 // Same as above but y has bounds 2 + 1/5 <= y <= 2 + 3/5. So the volume is
1405 // zero.
1406 expectComputedVolumeIsValidOverapprox(
1407 parsePoly("(x, y, z) : (x >= 0, -3*x + 10 >= 0, 5*y - 11 >= 0,"
1408 "-5*y + 13 >= 0, z - 3 >= 0, -4*z + 13 >= 0)"),
1409 /*trueVolume=*/0ull, /*resultBound=*/0ull);
1410
1411 // Now x is unbounded below but y still has no integer values.
1412 expectComputedVolumeIsValidOverapprox(
1413 parsePoly("(x, y, z) : (-3*x + 10 >= 0, 5*y - 11 >= 0,"
1414 "-5*y + 13 >= 0, z - 3 >= 0, -4*z + 13 >= 0)"),
1415 /*trueVolume=*/0ull, /*resultBound=*/0ull);
1416
1417 // A diamond shape, 0 <= x + y <= 10, 0 <= x - y <= 10,
1418 // with vertices at (0, 0), (5, 5), (5, 5), (10, 0).
1419 // x and y can take 11 possible values so result computed is 11*11 = 121.
1420 expectComputedVolumeIsValidOverapprox(
1421 parsePoly("(x, y) : (x + y >= 0, -x - y + 10 >= 0, x - y >= 0,"
1422 "-x + y + 10 >= 0)"),
1423 /*trueVolume=*/61ull, /*resultBound=*/121ull);
1424
1425 // Effectively the same diamond as above; constrain the variables to be even
1426 // and double the constant terms of the constraints. The algorithm can't
1427 // eliminate locals exactly, so the result is an overapproximation by
1428 // computing that x and y can take 21 possible values so result is 21*21 =
1429 // 441.
1430 expectComputedVolumeIsValidOverapprox(
1431 parsePoly("(x, y) : (x + y >= 0, -x - y + 20 >= 0, x - y >= 0,"
1432 " -x + y + 20 >= 0, x - 2*(x floordiv 2) == 0,"
1433 "y - 2*(y floordiv 2) == 0)"),
1434 /*trueVolume=*/61ull, /*resultBound=*/441ull);
1435
1436 // Unbounded polytope.
1437 expectComputedVolumeIsValidOverapprox(
1438 parsePoly("(x, y) : (2*x - y >= 0, y - 3*x >= 0)"),
1439 /*trueVolume=*/{}, /*resultBound=*/{});
1440 }
1441
TEST(IntegerPolyhedronTest,containsPointNoLocal)1442 TEST(IntegerPolyhedronTest, containsPointNoLocal) {
1443 IntegerPolyhedron poly1 = parsePoly("(x) : ((x floordiv 2) - x == 0)");
1444 EXPECT_TRUE(poly1.containsPointNoLocal({0}));
1445 EXPECT_FALSE(poly1.containsPointNoLocal({1}));
1446
1447 IntegerPolyhedron poly2 = parsePoly(
1448 "(x) : (x - 2*(x floordiv 2) == 0, x - 4*(x floordiv 4) - 2 == 0)");
1449 EXPECT_TRUE(poly2.containsPointNoLocal({6}));
1450 EXPECT_FALSE(poly2.containsPointNoLocal({4}));
1451
1452 IntegerPolyhedron poly3 = parsePoly("(x, y) : (2*x - y >= 0, y - 3*x >= 0)");
1453 EXPECT_TRUE(poly3.containsPointNoLocal({0, 0}));
1454 EXPECT_FALSE(poly3.containsPointNoLocal({1, 0}));
1455 }
1456
TEST(IntegerPolyhedronTest,truncateEqualityRegressionTest)1457 TEST(IntegerPolyhedronTest, truncateEqualityRegressionTest) {
1458 // IntegerRelation::truncate was truncating inequalities to the number of
1459 // equalities.
1460 IntegerRelation set(PresburgerSpace::getSetSpace(1));
1461 IntegerRelation::CountsSnapshot snapshot = set.getCounts();
1462 set.addEquality({1, 0});
1463 set.truncate(snapshot);
1464 EXPECT_EQ(set.getNumEqualities(), 0u);
1465 }
1466