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HSAIL: initial support for object allocation in HSAIL kernels Contributed-by: Tom Deneau <tom.deneau@amd.com>
author Doug Simon <doug.simon@oracle.com>
date Fri, 11 Apr 2014 17:12:08 +0200
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package com.oracle.graal.compiler.hsail.test;

/**
 * Base class for Vec3 object allocation tests.
 */

public class EscapingNewVec3Base extends EscapingNewBase {

    float[] inArray = new float[NUM];
    @Result Vec3[] myOutArray = new Vec3[NUM];

    @Override
    void setupArrays() {
        super.setupArrays();
        for (int i = 0; i < NUM; i++) {
            inArray[i] = i;
            myOutArray[i] = null;
        }
    }

    public void run(int gid) {
        float inval = inArray[gid];
        // allocate and store in Object array
        outArray[gid] = new Vec3(inval + 1.1f, inval + 2.1f, inval + 3.1f);
        // allocate and store in Vec3 array
        myOutArray[gid] = new Vec3(inval + 4.1f, inval + 5.1f, inval + 6.1f);
    }
}