#include "runtime.h" /* test of maps and pmaps with keys of int64 and value of int64 */ /* Make sure we can cleanly generate both */ #define VALUE_TYPE INT64 #define KEY1_TYPE INT64 #include "pmap-gen.c" #define VALUE_TYPE INT64 #define KEY1_TYPE INT64 #include "map-gen.c" #include "map.c" int main () { MAP map = _stp_map_new_ii(4); PMAP pmap = _stp_pmap_new_ii(4); int64_t x; /* put some data in. _processor_number is a global hack that allows */ /* us to set the current emulated cpu number for our userspace tests. */ /* Note that we set values based on the cpu number just to show that */ /* different values are stored in each cpu */ for (_processor_number = 0; _processor_number < NR_CPUS; _processor_number++) { _stp_pmap_add_ii(pmap, 1, _processor_number); _stp_pmap_add_ii(pmap, 2, 10 *_processor_number + 1); _stp_pmap_add_ii(pmap, 3, _processor_number * _processor_number); _stp_pmap_add_ii(pmap, 4, 1); _stp_map_add_ii(map, 1, _processor_number); _stp_map_add_ii(map, 2, 10 *_processor_number + 1); _stp_map_add_ii(map, 3, _processor_number * _processor_number); _stp_map_add_ii(map, 4, 1); } _processor_number = 0; /* print the aggregated data */ _stp_map_print(map,"map[%1d] = %d"); _stp_pmap_print(pmap,"pmap[%1d] = %d"); _stp_map_del (map); _stp_pmap_del (pmap); return 0; }