The Q6600
Benchmarks Game

binary-trees Perl #4 program

source code

# The Computer Language Benchmarks Game
# https://salsa.debian.org/benchmarksgame-team/benchmarksgame/
#
# contributed by Emanuele Zeppieri
# *reset* by A. Sinan Unur
# load-spread threads by Richard Leach

use threads;
my @threads;

use threads::shared;
my @tasks :shared;
my @checks :shared;

run( @ARGV );

sub bottomup_tree {
    my $depth;
    return undef unless ($depth = $_[0]);
    --$depth;
    [ bottomup_tree($depth), bottomup_tree($depth) ];
}

sub check_tree {
    return 1 unless $_[0];
    1 + check_tree($_[0][0]) + check_tree($_[0][1]);
}

sub stretch_tree {
    my $stretch_depth = shift;
    my $stretch_tree = bottomup_tree($stretch_depth);
    print "stretch tree of depth $stretch_depth\t check: ",
    check_tree($stretch_tree), "\n";
}

sub num_cpus {
   open my $fh, '</proc/cpuinfo' or return 4;
   my $cpus;
   while(<$fh>) {
      $cpus ++ if /^processor\s+:/;
   }
   return $cpus;
}

sub depth_iteration {
    while ( scalar(@tasks) > 0) {
    my ($depth, $iterations, $check) = (shift @tasks, shift @tasks, 0);
        foreach (1..$iterations) {
            $check += check_tree( bottomup_tree($depth) );
        }
        $checks[$depth] += $check;
    }
}

sub run {
    my $max_depth = shift;
    my $min_depth = 4;

    $max_depth = $min_depth + 2 if $min_depth + 2 > $max_depth;

    stretch_tree( $max_depth + 1 );

    my $longlived_tree = bottomup_tree($max_depth);
    
    my %depths;
    my $cpu_count = num_cpus();

    for ( my $depth = $min_depth; $depth <= $max_depth; $depth += 2 ) {
        my $iterations = 2**($max_depth - $depth + $min_depth);
        
        my $per_thread_iterations = int($iterations / $cpu_count) || 1;
        my $iterations_allocated = 0;
        
        while ($iterations_allocated < $iterations) {
            push @tasks, ( $depth, $per_thread_iterations );
            $iterations_allocated += $per_thread_iterations;
        }

        $depths{$depth}{iterations} = $iterations;
    }
    
    for ( 1 .. $cpu_count ){
        push @threads, threads->create(
            \&depth_iteration);
    }

    for (@threads) {
        $_->join;
    }
    
    for my $depth ( sort { $a <=> $b } keys %depths ) {
        print $depths{$depth}{iterations}, "\t trees of depth $depth\t check: ", $checks[$depth], "\n";
    }

    print "long lived tree of depth $max_depth\t check: ",
        check_tree($longlived_tree), "\n"
}
    

notes, command-line, and program output

NOTES:
64-bit Ubuntu quad core
This is perl 5, version 30, subversion 0 (v5.30.0)
built for x86_64-linux-thread-multi


Sun, 10 May 2020 17:26:34 GMT

COMMAND LINE:
/opt/src/perl-5.30.0/bin/perl binarytrees.perl-4.perl 21

PROGRAM OUTPUT:
stretch tree of depth 22	 check: 8388607
2097152	 trees of depth 4	 check: 65011712
524288	 trees of depth 6	 check: 66584576
131072	 trees of depth 8	 check: 66977792
32768	 trees of depth 10	 check: 67076096
8192	 trees of depth 12	 check: 67100672
2048	 trees of depth 14	 check: 67106816
512	 trees of depth 16	 check: 67108352
128	 trees of depth 18	 check: 67108736
32	 trees of depth 20	 check: 67108832
long lived tree of depth 21	 check: 4194303