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cornertable.c
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/*
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
Copyright © 2009 Andrew Brown <[email protected]>
*/
#include <string.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include "cornertable.h"
#include "common.h"
#include "stack.h"
#include "cube.h"
/*
* cornertable.c
* this has functions to generate the 88179840 element corner heuristics table,
* as well as methods to use it
*/
/*
* corner_map
* Input: a cube_type string
* Output: An integer in the range 0 to 88179840-1
*
* How this works:
* First find which permutation the 8 corner cubies are in with respect
* to their position. There are 8! permutations, and are mapped
* to a number 0 through 8!-1.
* To do this, first the inversion vector is computed. Then, the vector
* is treated as a factoradic number and is converted into decimal.
*
* The rotations also need to be factored in. There are 3^7 rotation
* configurations. Since each rotation is independent (discarding the last
* cubie which is determined by the other 7) I treat the rotations as a 7 digit
* number in base 3. It's converted to decimal to get a number 0 though 3^7-1
*
* These two numbers are then combined thusly:
* permutation * 3^7 + rotation
*/
int corner_map(const char *cubestr)
{
int index;
int inversions[8] = {0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0};
int positions[8];
int i, j;
// Put all the positions into the positions array
positions[0] = CUBIE(cubestr,0)[0];
positions[1] = CUBIE(cubestr,2)[0];
positions[2] = CUBIE(cubestr,5)[0];
positions[3] = CUBIE(cubestr,7)[0];
positions[4] = CUBIE(cubestr,12)[0];
positions[5] = CUBIE(cubestr,14)[0];
positions[6] = CUBIE(cubestr,17)[0];
positions[7] = CUBIE(cubestr,19)[0];
for (i=0; i<8; i++)
for (j=i+1; j<8; j++)
if (positions[i] > positions[j])
inversions[i]++;
// the inversion vector is computed. Now compute the permutation index
// using factoradic numbering
index = inversions[0] * 7*6*5*4*3*2*1;
index += inversions[1] * 6*5*4*3*2*1;
index += inversions[2] * 5*4*3*2*1;
index += inversions[3] * 4*3*2*1;
index += inversions[4] * 3*2*1;
index += inversions[5] * 2*1;
index += inversions[6] * 1;
index += inversions[7]; // * 0!
index *= 2187; // (3^7)
// Now compute the rotations and add them into the index
// treat each rotation value as a digit in base 3
// skip the last one
index += CUBIE(cubestr,0)[1] * 3*3*3*3*3*3;
index += CUBIE(cubestr,2)[1] * 3*3*3*3*3;
index += CUBIE(cubestr,5)[1] * 3*3*3*3;
index += CUBIE(cubestr,7)[1] * 3*3*3;
index += CUBIE(cubestr,12)[1]* 3*3;
index += CUBIE(cubestr,14)[1]* 3;
index += CUBIE(cubestr,17)[1];
#ifdef DEBUG_ASSERTS
if (index >= 88179840) {
fprintf(stderr, "\nWARNING: HASH RETURNED %d\n", index);
index = *((int *)0x0); /* sigsev */
}
#endif
return index;
}
/*
* Generates the corner heuristics table about the given solution, which could
* be any valid cube. The table is stored in the given character pointer,
* which should be allocated with the CORNER_TABLE_NEW macro
* return 1 on success
*/
int corner_generate(unsigned char *cornertable, const char *solution)
{
stacktype *stack;
/*
* qdata is a struct, holding cube string 'cube_data',
* an int representing the turn that was made, 'turn',
* and an int representing the distance, 'distance'
*/
qdata current;
int count = 0; /* total hashed */
int popcount = 0; /* total traversed */
int hash;
int i;
unsigned char *instack;
int depth;
cube_type turned;
/* Create a stack */
stack = STACK_NEW;
/*
* create a temporary table to keep track of the stack This holds the value
* of each item that has been added to the stack, and its distance. This
* way, we know if we encounter the same node but at a further distance we
* can throw it away. This heuristic cuts down on processing time by quite
* a bit, and is only as time intensive as the hashing algorithm, at the
* expense of using more memory.
*/
instack = CORNER_TABLE_NEW;
depth = -1;
while (count < 88179840)
{
/* if stack is empty, go up a level */
if (stack->length == 0)
{
stack_push(stack, solution, -1, 0);
depth++;
/* clear out instack table */
CORNER_TABLE_CLEAR(instack);
}
/* Pop the first item off, put it in current */
stack_peek_cube(stack, &(current.cube_data));
current.turn = stack_peek_turn(stack);
current.distance = stack_peek_distance(stack);
stack_pop(stack);
popcount++;
/* Print out status every 2^18 pops (approx every 200k)*/
if ((popcount & 0777777) == 0777777) {
fprintf(stderr, "\r%d/88179840 hashed, on level:%d/11, total traversed:%d %d%% ", count, depth, popcount, popcount/5788130);
}
#ifdef PROFILE_MODE
/* For profiling, so I don't have to wait an hour to gather data */
if (count == 10000000) {
return 0;
}
#endif
/*
* if item is at our current target depth, add it to hash table
*/
if (current.distance == depth) {
hash = corner_map(current.cube_data);
if (hash & 1) {
if (!(cornertable[(hash-1)/2] >> 4)) {
cornertable[(hash-1)/2] |= current.distance << 4;
count++;
} else {
/* A duplicate, skip */
}
} else {
if (!(cornertable[hash/2]&15)) {
cornertable[hash/2] |= current.distance;
count++;
} else {
/* a duplicate */
}
}
} else {
/* Not at the current depth, put all turns onto the stack */
for (i=0; i<18; i++) {
/* Determine if we should skip this turn */
if (current.turn != -1 && SHOULDIAVOID(i, current.turn)) {
continue;
}
memcpy(turned, current.cube_data, CUBELEN);
cube_turn(turned, i);
/*
* Check if turned is in instack and is greater than
* or equal to the depth. If so, skip
*/
hash = corner_map(turned);
if (hash&1 ? \
((instack[(hash-1)/2] >> 4) <= (current.distance+1)) : \
((instack[hash/2] & 15) <= (current.distance+1))) {
continue;
}
/* add to instack */
if (hash&1) {
instack[(hash-1)/2] &= 15;
instack[(hash-1)/2] |= (current.distance+1) << 4;
} else {
instack[hash/2] &= 15<<4;
instack[hash/2] |= (current.distance+1);
}
/* Add to real stack */
stack_push(stack, turned, i, current.distance+1);
}
}
}
free(instack);
while(stack->length) {
stack_pop(stack);
}
free(stack);
fprintf(stderr, "\n");
return 1;
}
/*
* These methods read and write the given table to/from the given
* FILE handle
* Return 1 on success 0 on failure
*/
int corner_write(unsigned char *cornertable, FILE *output)
{
int written;
written = fwrite(cornertable, 1, 44089920, output);
if (written < 44089920)
return 0;
return 1;
}
int corner_read(unsigned char *cornertable, FILE *input)
{
int read;
read = fread(cornertable, 1, 44089920, input);
if (read < 44089920) {
return 0;
}
return 1;
}