Union of
- LMR >= 3 plies from Gary tests.stockfishchess.org/tests/view/522522960ebc595d328fcafd
- allows() tweak from Reuven tests.stockfishchess.org/tests/view/5225fa1c0ebc595d328fcb53
Both passed Step I and failed Step II.
Instead this union passed both short TC:
LLR: 2.95 (-2.94,2.94)
Total: 14525 W: 3063 L: 2874 D: 8588
And long TC
LLR: 2.94 (-2.94,2.94)
Total: 31075 W: 5566 L: 5308 D: 20201
bench: 4238160
Idea is sound but implementation is partial. Ryan and Joona noticed that
we leave an hole in material table. Also we got another report by an user
of an odd behaviour. Namely, if you start stockfish and from the prompt
give 'bench' you get 3453941, then if you run again bench you get 3453940.
The reason is that two different positions with the same number of pieces,
but one with a bishop pair and another without have the same material key.
But after Eelco patch also different material imbalance and this yields
to this issue.
Restesting at long TC shows the patch does not really contribute at
ELO improvement. Actually patch failed at long TC.
LLR: -2.97 (-2.94,2.94)
Total: 23109 W: 4104 L: 4092 D: 14913
So revert.
bench: 3453945
Prefer pos.bishop_pair() to pos.count<BISHOP>(WHITE) > 1
because the first checks that the two bishops are on
different color squares.
Although the change seems to kick in only in very rare cases,
quite surprisingly it was able to pass SPRT test at short TC.
LLR: 2.95 (-2.94,2.94)
Total: 39818 W: 8174 L: 7956 D: 23688
bench: 3453941
This was thought to be a draw but the bishops generally win. However,
it takes up to 66 moves. The position in the diagram was thought to be
a draw for over one hundred years, but tablebases show that White wins
in 45 moves. All of the long wins go through this type of semi-fortress
position. It takes several moves to force Black out of the temporary
fortress in the corner; then precise play with the bishops prevents Black
from forming the temporary fortress in another corner (Nunn 1995:265ff).
Before computer analysis, Speelman listed this position as unresolved,
but "probably a draw" (Speelman 1981:109).
bench: 3453945
STANDALONE-TOOLCHAIN.html in Android NDK says:
It is recommended to use the -mthumb compiler flag to force the generation
of 16-bit Thumb-1 instructions (the default being 32-bit ARM ones).
If you want to target the 'armeabi-v7a' ABI, you will need ensure that the
following two flags are being used:
CFLAGS='-march=armv7-a -mfloat-abi=softfp'
Note: The first flag enables Thumb-2 instructions, and the second one
enables H/W FPU instructions while ensuring that floating-point
parameters are passed in core registers, which is critical for
ABI compatibility. Do *not* use these flags separately!
Thanks to Peter Osterlund for pointout this doc and for showing me
an example Makefile to follow.
No functional change.
Becuase castle is coded as "king captures the rook"
the to_sq(move), A1/8 or H1/8 is empty after the move,
leading to assert assert(p != NO_PIECE) in color_of().
Teach allows() asserts about castle and fix the crash.
Bug reported by Ryan Takker and tracked down by Tom Vijlbrief.
No functional change.
If our rook is behind a passed pawn, all
squares are defended.
One of the longest tests to pass !
Passed both short TC
LLR: 2.97 (-2.94,2.94)
Total: 44560 W: 9518 L: 9281 D: 25761
And long TC
LLR: 2.96 (-2.94,2.94)
Total: 61348 W: 11618 L: 11192 D: 38538
bench: 3787694
With
position fen 7k/8/8/8/8/7P/6K1/7B w - - 0 1
go depth 25
The evaluation at depth 22 is not draw as it should be. The reason is that
when search reaches the position 8/6kP/8/8/8/3B4/6K1/8 w - - 0 1 if white plays
h8R or h8N then we get a position that is a "KNOWN_WIN" and is _not_ a check, so
futility pruning in qsearch kicks in and black may think that it is "futile"
to reply Kxh8 since, according to the logic of the code, it cannot raise the score
back towards a draw.
bench: 4728533
The case of two lone kings on the board is already considered
by the "No pawns" scaling factor rules in material.cpp as is
KBK and KNK.
Moreover we had a small leak in endgames map because for
KK endgame it happens white and black material keys are the
same (both equal to zero), so when adding the black endgame in
Endgames::add() we were overwriting the already exsisting
white one, leading to a memory leak found by Valgrind.
So remove the endgames althogheter and rely on scaling
to correctly set the endgames value to a draw.
No functional change.
Instead of classical flags, throw an
exception when we want to immediately halt
the search. Currently only one type
is used for both UCI stop and threads
cut off.
No functional change.
Idea originated from a post of Don Dailey
on talkchess and reported by Eelco.
This is the last succesful attempt of a long
series of trials (as usually happens, the
'idea' alone is not enough).
Passed both short 15secs TC
LLR: 2.97 (-2.94,2.94)
Total: 7629 W: 1645 L: 1515 D: 4469
And long 60secs TC
LLR: 2.96 (-2.94,2.94)
Total: 10218 W: 1932 L: 1775 D: 6511
bench: 4944581
With the new automatic setting of split depth
instead of a default, the user no longer needs
guidance on setting the split point.
Also threads now defaults to one.
No functional change.
Search::RootColor is a global parameter set
before to start a search, it is not something
trace() should change.
This patch allows to add trace() calls, for
debugging, inside search itself without altering
the bench, and also ensures that the values
returned by trace() and evaluate() are fully
equivalent.
No functional change.
The rounding formula is different between
positive and negative scores due to the
GrainSize/2 term that is asymmetric.
So use truncation instead of rounding. This
guarantees that evaluation is rounded to zero
in the same way for both positive and negative
scores.
Found with position's flip
bench: 4634244
Because VALUE_NONE is 30002, it happens that
after a check the next move is never an improving
one.
After this patch bench signature is independent from
VALUE_NONE actual value.
bench: 4303194
Apply to LMR the same Eelco's idea
applied to move count pruning.
This is the result of a series of
attempts started by Thomas Kolarik.
Passed both short TC
LLR: 2.95 (-2.94, 2.94)
Total: 5675 W: 1241 L: 1117 D: 3317
And long TC:
LLR: 2.95 (-2.94, 2.94)
Total: 8748 W: 1689 L: 1539 D: 5520
bench: 4356801
Not a real functional change, but bench changed due to different piecelist
reordering. To verify it a temporary my canonicalize_rooks function was
written as follows. It just ensures that the rook on the "smaller" square
is listed first.
void Position::canonicalize_rooks(Color c)
{
if (pieceCount[c][ROOK] == 2)
{
Square s0 = pieceList[c][ROOK][0];
Square s1 = pieceList[c][ROOK][1];
if (s0 > s1)
{
pieceList[c][ROOK][0] = s1;
pieceList[c][ROOK][1] = s0;
index[s0] = 1;
index[s1] = 0;
}
}
}
With this both bench and the test on Chess960 positions
./stockfish bench 128 1 8 Chess960.epd file > /dev/null
Gives same result.
bench: 4424151
Set threads number always to 1 at startup and let the
user explicitly to chose the number of threads.
Also preserve the useful behavior of automatically set
"Min Split Depth" according to the requested threads,
indeed this parameter is too technical for a casual user,
so, when left to zero, we set it on a sensible value.
No functional change
The new Position methods add_piece, move_piece, and remove_piece
now manage the member variables pieceList, pieceCount, and index,
and 9 blocks of code in Position that used to manipulate those
data structures by hand now call the new methods.
There is a slightly slowdown (< 1%) on Clang and on perft,
but the cleanup compensates the little speed loss.
No functional change.
Signed-off-by: Marco Costalba <mcostalba@gmail.com>
Introduce ThreadBase struct that is search
agnostic and just handles low level stuff,
and derive all the other specialized classes
form here.
In particular TimerThread does not hinerits
anymore all the search related stuff from Thread.
Also some renaming while there.
Suggested by Steven Edwards
No functional change.
At thread creation start_routine() is called
and from there the virtual function idle_loop()
because we do this inside Thread c'tor, where the
virtual mechanism is disabled, it could happen that
the base class idle_loop() is called instead.
The issue happens with TimerThread and MainThread
where, at launch, start_routine calls
Thread::idle_loop instead of the derived ones.
Normally this bug is hidden because c'tor finishes
before start_routine() is actually called in the
just created execution thread, but on some platforms
and in some cases this is not guaranteed and the
engine hangs.
Reported by Ted Wong on talkchess
No functional change.