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atumanian
154e7afed0 Simplify trend and optimism.
This patch simplifies the formulas used to compute the trend and optimism values before each search iteration.
As a side effect, this removes the parameters which make the relationship between the displayed evaluation value
and the expected game result asymmetric.

I've also provided links to the results of isotonic regression analysis of the relationship between the evaluation and game result (statistical data and a graph) for both tests, which demonstrate that the new version has a more symmetric relationship:

STC: [Data and graph](https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/discussions/4150#discussioncomment-3548954)
LTC: [Data and graph](https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/discussions/4150#discussioncomment-3626311)
See also https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/issues/4142

passed STC:
https://tests.stockfishchess.org/tests/view/6313f44b8202a039920e27e6
LLR: 2.96 (-2.94,2.94) <-1.75,0.25>
Total: 108016 W: 28903 L: 28760 D: 50353
Ptnml(0-2): 461, 12075, 28850, 12104, 518

passed LTC:
https://tests.stockfishchess.org/tests/view/631de45db85daa436625dfe6
LLR: 3.01 (-2.94,2.94) <-1.75,0.25>
Total: 34792 W: 9412 L: 9209 D: 16171
Ptnml(0-2): 24, 3374, 10397, 3577, 24

Furthermore, this does not measurably impact Elo strength against weaker engines,
as demonstrated in a match of master and patch vs SF13:

This patch vs SF 13:
https://tests.stockfishchess.org/tests/view/631fa34ae1612778c344c6eb
Elo: 141.66 +-1.2 (95%) LOS: 100.0%
Total: 100000 W: 48182 L: 9528 D: 42290
Ptnml(0-2): 96, 1426, 13277, 30130, 5071
nElo: 284.13 +-3.3 (95%) PairsRatio: 23.13

Master vs SF 13:
https://tests.stockfishchess.org/tests/view/631fa3ece1612778c344c6ff
Elo: 143.26 +-1.2 (95%) LOS: 100.0%
Total: 100000 W: 48525 L: 9479 D: 41996
Ptnml(0-2): 94, 1537, 13098, 29771, 5500
nElo: 281.70 +-3.3 (95%) PairsRatio: 21.63

closes: https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/pull/4163

Bench: 4425574
2022-09-17 09:13:07 +02:00
Stefan Geschwentner
0a01dd044f Cleanup code
This PR includes following cleanups:
- Remove the unused depth variable in the thread class.
- cleanup ValueList (added from mstembera)

closes https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/pull/4127

No functional change.
2022-08-12 14:29:40 +02:00
mstembera
9f6bcb38c0 Minor cleanups
simplify and relocate to position.cpp some of the recent threat calculations used in the movepicker.

passed STC:
https://tests.stockfishchess.org/tests/view/62468c301f682ea45ce3b3b9
LLR: 2.96 (-2.94,2.94) <-2.25,0.25>
Total: 76544 W: 20247 L: 20152 D: 36145
Ptnml(0-2): 327, 8113, 21317, 8168, 347

closes https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/pull/3972

No functional change
2022-04-01 10:55:11 +02:00
mstembera
f3a2296e59 Small cleanups (2)
- fix a small compile error under MSVC
- improve sigmoid comment and assert
- fix formatting in README.md

closes https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/pull/3960

No functional change
2022-03-13 08:17:02 +01:00
Giacomo Lorenzetti
004ea2c25e Small cleanups
Delete cast to int in movepick.
update AUTHORS.
adjust assert in sigmoid.
fix spelling mistakes in README

closes https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/pull/3922
closes https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/pull/3948
closes https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/pull/3942

No functional change
2022-03-12 09:38:34 +01:00
Rui Coelho
2b0372319d Use average complexity for time management
This patch is a variant of the idea by locutus2 (https://tests.stockfishchess.org/tests/view/61e1f24cb1f9959fe5d88168) to adjust the total time depending on the average complexity of the position.

Passed STC
LLR: 2.94 (-2.94,2.94) <0.00,2.50>
Total: 39664 W: 10765 L: 10487 D: 18412
Ptnml(0-2): 162, 4213, 10837, 4425, 195
https://tests.stockfishchess.org/tests/view/61e2df8b65a644da8c9ea708

Passed LTC
LLR: 2.94 (-2.94,2.94) <0.50,3.00>
Total: 127656 W: 34505 L: 34028 D: 59123
Ptnml(0-2): 116, 12435, 38261, 12888, 128
https://tests.stockfishchess.org/tests/view/61e31db5babab931824dff5e

closes https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/pull/3892

Bench: 4464962
2022-01-17 19:48:23 +01:00
Brad Knox
ad926d34c0 Update copyright years
Happy New Year!

closes https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/pull/3881

No functional change
2022-01-06 15:45:45 +01:00
Michael Chaly
e4b7403f12 Do more aggressive pruning for some node types
This patch allows more aggressive futility/see based pruning for PV nodes with low delta and non-pv nodes.

Fixes some white space issues.

Passed STC
https://tests.stockfishchess.org/tests/view/61a5ed33d16c530b5dcc27cc
LLR: 2.95 (-2.94,2.94) <0.00,2.50>
Total: 182088 W: 47121 L: 46584 D: 88383
Ptnml(0-2): 551, 20687, 48037, 21212, 557

Passed LTC
https://tests.stockfishchess.org/tests/view/61a74dfdbd5c4360bcded0ac
LLR: 2.94 (-2.94,2.94) <0.50,3.00>
Total: 87136 W: 22494 L: 22103 D: 42539
Ptnml(0-2): 38, 8918, 25272, 9295, 45

closes https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/pull/3828
closes https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/pull/3829

bench 4332259
2021-12-03 08:54:46 +01:00
Stéphane Nicolet
a5a89b27c8 Introduce Optimism
Current master implements a scaling of the raw NNUE output value with a formula
equivalent to 'eval = alpha * NNUE_output', where the scale factor alpha varies
between 1.8 (for early middle game) and 0.9 (for pure endgames). This feature
allows Stockfish to keep material on the board when she thinks she has the advantage,
and to seek exchanges and simplifications when she thinks she has to defend.

This patch slightly offsets the turning point between these two strategies, by adding
to Stockfish's evaluation a small "optimism" value before actually doing the scaling.
The effect is that SF will play a little bit more risky, trying to keep the tension a
little bit longer when she is defending, and keeping even more material on the board
when she has an advantage.

We note that this patch is similar in spirit to the old "Contempt" idea we used to have
in classical Stockfish, but this implementation differs in two key points:

  a) it has been tested as an Elo-gainer against master;

  b) the values output by the search are not changed on average by the implementation
     (in other words, the optimism value changes the tension/exchange strategy, but a
     displayed value of 1.0 pawn has the same signification before and after the patch).

See the old comment https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/pull/1361#issuecomment-359165141
for some images illustrating the ideas.

-------

finished yellow at STC:
LLR: -2.94 (-2.94,2.94) <0.00,2.50>
Total: 165048 W: 41705 L: 41611 D: 81732
Ptnml(0-2): 565, 18959, 43245, 19327, 428
https://tests.stockfishchess.org/tests/view/61942a3dcd645dc8291c876b

passed LTC:
LLR: 2.95 (-2.94,2.94) <0.50,3.00>
Total: 121656 W: 30762 L: 30287 D: 60607
Ptnml(0-2): 87, 12558, 35032, 13095, 56
https://tests.stockfishchess.org/tests/view/61962c58cd645dc8291c8877

-------

How to continue from there?

a) the shape (slope and amplitude) of the sigmoid used to compute the optimism value
   could be tweaked to try to gain more Elo, so the parameters of the sigmoid function
   in line 391 of search.cpp could be tuned with SPSA. Manual tweaking is also possible
   using this Desmos page: https://www.desmos.com/calculator/jhh83sqq92

b) in a similar vein, with two recents patches affecting the scaling of the NNUE
   evaluation in evaluate.cpp, now could be a good time to try a round of SPSA tuning
   of the NNUE network;

c) this patch will tend to keep tension in middlegame a little bit longer, so any
   patch improving the defensive aspect of play via search extensions in risky,
   tactical positions would be welcome.

-------

closes https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/pull/3797

Bench: 6184852
2021-11-21 21:18:08 +01:00
mstembera
644f6d4790 Simplify away ValueListInserter
plus minor cleanups

STC: https://tests.stockfishchess.org/tests/view/616f059b40f619782fd4f73f
LLR: 2.94 (-2.94,2.94) <-2.50,0.50>
Total: 84992 W: 21244 L: 21197 D: 42551
Ptnml(0-2): 279, 9005, 23868, 9078, 266

closes https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/pull/3749

No functional change
2021-10-23 12:21:17 +02:00
Stéphane Nicolet
73018a0337 Detect search explosions
This patch detects some search explosions (due to double extensions in
search.cpp) which can happen in some pathological positions, and takes
measures to ensure progress in search even for these pathological situations.

While a small number of double extensions can be useful during search
(for example to resolve a tactical sequence), a sustained regime of
double extensions leads to search explosion and a non-finishing search.
See the discussion in https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/pull/3544
and the issue https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/issues/3532 .

The implemented algorithm is the following:

a) at each node during search, store the current depth in the stack.
   Double extensions are by definition levels of the stack where the
   depth at ply N is strictly higher than depth at ply N-1.

b) during search, calculate for each thread a running average of the
   number of double extensions in the last 4096 visited nodes.

c) if one thread has more than 2% of double extensions for a sustained
   period of time (6 millions consecutive nodes, or about 4 seconds on
   my iMac), we decide that this thread is in an explosion state and
   we calm down this thread by preventing it to do any double extension
   for the next 6 millions nodes.

To calculate the running averages, we also introduced a auxiliary class
generalizing the computations of ttHitAverage variable we already had in
code. The implementation uses an exponential moving average of period 4096
and resolution 1/1024, and all computations are done with integers for
efficiency.

-----------

Example where the patch solves a search explosion:

```
   ./stockfish
   ucinewgame
   position fen 8/Pk6/8/1p6/8/P1K5/8/6B1 w - - 37 130
   go infinite
```

This algorithm does not affect search in normal, non-pathological positions.
We verified, for instance, that the usual bench is unchanged up to depth 20
at least, and that the node numbers are unchanged for a search of the starting
position at depth 32.

-------------

See https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/pull/3714

Bench: 5575265
2021-09-23 23:19:06 +02:00
Tomasz Sobczyk
b84fa04db6 Read NNUE net faster
Load feature transformer weights in bulk on little-endian machines.
This is in particular useful to test new nets with c-chess-cli,
see https://github.com/lucasart/c-chess-cli/issues/44

```
$ time ./stockfish.exe uci

Before : 0m0.914s
After  : 0m0.483s
```

No functional change
2021-06-13 09:39:03 +02:00
Tomasz Sobczyk
b748b46714 Cleanup and simplify NNUE code.
A lot of optimizations happend since the NNUE was introduced
and since then some parts of the code were left unused. This
got to the point where asserts were have to be made just to
let people know that modifying something will not have any
effects or may even break everything due to the assumptions
being made. Removing these parts removes those inexisting
"false dependencies". Additionally:

 * append_changed_indices now takes the king pos and stateinfo
   explicitly, no more misleading pos parameter
 * IndexList is removed in favor of a generic ValueList.
   Feature transformer just instantiates the type it needs.
 * The update cost and refresh requirement is deferred to the
   feature set once again, but now doesn't go through the whole
   FeatureSet machinery and just calls HalfKP directly.
 * accumulator no longer has a singular dimension.
 * The PS constants and the PieceSquareIndex array are made local
   to the HalfKP feature set because they are specific to it and
   DO differ for other feature sets.
 * A few names are changed to more descriptive

Passed STC non-regression:
https://tests.stockfishchess.org/tests/view/608421dd95e7f1852abd2790
LLR: 2.95 (-2.94,2.94) <-2.50,0.50>
Total: 180008 W: 16186 L: 16258 D: 147564
Ptnml(0-2): 587, 12593, 63725, 12503, 596

closes https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/pull/3441

No functional change
2021-04-25 13:16:30 +02:00
Dieter Dobbelaere
7ffae17f85 Add Stockfish namespace.
fixes #3350 and is a small cleanup that might make it easier to use SF
in separate projects, like a NNUE trainer or similar.

closes https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/pull/3370

No functional change.
2021-03-07 14:26:54 +01:00
Antoine Champion
9b1274aba3 Clean functions returning by const values
The codebase contains multiple functions returning by const-value.
This patch is a small cleanup making those function returns
by value instead, removing the const specifier.

closes https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/pull/3328

No functional change
2021-03-07 14:05:01 +01:00
Joost VandeVondele
c4d67d77c9 Update copyright years
No functional change
2021-01-08 17:04:23 +01:00
Tomasz Sobczyk
3f6451eff7 Manually align arrays on the stack
as a workaround to issues with overaligned alignas() on stack variables in gcc < 9.3 on windows.

closes https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/pull/3217

fixes #3216

No functional change
2020-11-04 19:52:42 +01:00
Sami Kiminki
485d517c68 Add large page support for NNUE weights and simplify TT mem management
Use TT memory functions to allocate memory for the NNUE weights. This
should provide a small speed-up on systems where large pages are not
automatically used, including Windows and some Linux distributions.

Further, since we now have a wrapper for std::aligned_alloc(), we can
simplify the TT memory management a bit:

- We no longer need to store separate pointers to the hash table and
  its underlying memory allocation.
- We also get to merge the Linux-specific and default implementations
  of aligned_ttmem_alloc().

Finally, we'll enable the VirtualAlloc code path with large page
support also for Win32.

STC: https://tests.stockfishchess.org/tests/view/5f66595823a84a47b9036fba
LLR: 2.94 (-2.94,2.94) {-0.25,1.25}
Total: 14896 W: 1854 L: 1686 D: 11356
Ptnml(0-2): 65, 1224, 4742, 1312, 105

closes https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/pull/3081

No functional change.
2020-09-21 08:43:48 +02:00
Stéphane Nicolet
406979ea12 Embed default net, and simplify using non-default nets
covers the most important cases from the user perspective:

It embeds the default net in the binary, so a download of that binary will result
in a working engine with the default net. The engine will be functional in the default mode
without any additional user action.

It allows non-default nets to be used, which will be looked for in up to
three directories (working directory, location of the binary, and optionally a specific default directory).
This mechanism is also kept for those developers that use MSVC,
the one compiler that doesn't have an easy mechanism for embedding data.

It is possible to disable embedding, and instead specify a specific directory, e.g. linux distros might want to use
CXXFLAGS="-DNNUE_EMBEDDING_OFF -DDEFAULT_NNUE_DIRECTORY=/usr/share/games/stockfish/" make -j ARCH=x86-64 profile-build

passed STC non-regression:
https://tests.stockfishchess.org/tests/view/5f4a581c150f0aef5f8ae03a
LLR: 2.95 (-2.94,2.94) {-1.25,-0.25}
Total: 66928 W: 7202 L: 7147 D: 52579
Ptnml(0-2): 291, 5309, 22211, 5360, 293

closes https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/pull/3070

fixes https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/issues/3030

No functional change.
2020-08-29 21:56:00 +02:00
Joost VandeVondele
5f1843c9cb Small trivial cleanups
closes https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/pull/2801

No functional change
2020-08-23 01:53:41 +02:00
nodchip
84f3e86790 Add NNUE evaluation
This patch ports the efficiently updatable neural network (NNUE) evaluation to Stockfish.

Both the NNUE and the classical evaluations are available, and can be used to
assign a value to a position that is later used in alpha-beta (PVS) search to find the
best move. The classical evaluation computes this value as a function of various chess
concepts, handcrafted by experts, tested and tuned using fishtest. The NNUE evaluation
computes this value with a neural network based on basic inputs. The network is optimized
and trained on the evalutions of millions of positions at moderate search depth.

The NNUE evaluation was first introduced in shogi, and ported to Stockfish afterward.
It can be evaluated efficiently on CPUs, and exploits the fact that only parts
of the neural network need to be updated after a typical chess move.
[The nodchip repository](https://github.com/nodchip/Stockfish) provides additional
tools to train and develop the NNUE networks.

This patch is the result of contributions of various authors, from various communities,
including: nodchip, ynasu87, yaneurao (initial port and NNUE authors), domschl, FireFather,
rqs, xXH4CKST3RXx, tttak, zz4032, joergoster, mstembera, nguyenpham, erbsenzaehler,
dorzechowski, and vondele.

This new evaluation needed various changes to fishtest and the corresponding infrastructure,
for which tomtor, ppigazzini, noobpwnftw, daylen, and vondele are gratefully acknowledged.

The first networks have been provided by gekkehenker and sergiovieri, with the latter
net (nn-97f742aaefcd.nnue) being the current default.

The evaluation function can be selected at run time with the `Use NNUE` (true/false) UCI option,
provided the `EvalFile` option points the the network file (depending on the GUI, with full path).

The performance of the NNUE evaluation relative to the classical evaluation depends somewhat on
the hardware, and is expected to improve quickly, but is currently on > 80 Elo on fishtest:

60000 @ 10+0.1 th 1
https://tests.stockfishchess.org/tests/view/5f28fe6ea5abc164f05e4c4c
ELO: 92.77 +-2.1 (95%) LOS: 100.0%
Total: 60000 W: 24193 L: 8543 D: 27264
Ptnml(0-2): 609, 3850, 9708, 10948, 4885

40000 @ 20+0.2 th 8
https://tests.stockfishchess.org/tests/view/5f290229a5abc164f05e4c58
ELO: 89.47 +-2.0 (95%) LOS: 100.0%
Total: 40000 W: 12756 L: 2677 D: 24567
Ptnml(0-2): 74, 1583, 8550, 7776, 2017

At the same time, the impact on the classical evaluation remains minimal, causing no significant
regression:

sprt @ 10+0.1 th 1
https://tests.stockfishchess.org/tests/view/5f2906a2a5abc164f05e4c5b
LLR: 2.94 (-2.94,2.94) {-6.00,-4.00}
Total: 34936 W: 6502 L: 6825 D: 21609
Ptnml(0-2): 571, 4082, 8434, 3861, 520

sprt @ 60+0.6 th 1
https://tests.stockfishchess.org/tests/view/5f2906cfa5abc164f05e4c5d
LLR: 2.93 (-2.94,2.94) {-6.00,-4.00}
Total: 10088 W: 1232 L: 1265 D: 7591
Ptnml(0-2): 49, 914, 3170, 843, 68

The needed networks can be found at https://tests.stockfishchess.org/nns
It is recommended to use the default one as indicated by the `EvalFile` UCI option.

Guidelines for testing new nets can be found at
https://github.com/glinscott/fishtest/wiki/Creating-my-first-test#nnue-net-tests

Integration has been discussed in various issues:
https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/issues/2823
https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/issues/2728

The integration branch will be closed after the merge:
https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/pull/2825
https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/tree/nnue-player-wip

closes https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/pull/2912

This will be an exciting time for computer chess, looking forward to seeing the evolution of
this approach.

Bench: 4746616
2020-08-06 16:37:45 +02:00
mstembera
1ea488d34c Use 128 bit multiply for TT index
Remove super cluster stuff from TT and just use a 128 bit multiply.

STC https://tests.stockfishchess.org/tests/view/5ee719b3aae8aec816ab7548
LLR: 2.94 (-2.94,2.94) {-1.50,0.50}
Total: 12736 W: 2502 L: 2333 D: 7901
Ptnml(0-2): 191, 1452, 2944, 1559, 222

LTC https://tests.stockfishchess.org/tests/view/5ee732d1aae8aec816ab7556
LLR: 2.93 (-2.94,2.94) {-1.50,0.50}
Total: 27584 W: 3431 L: 3350 D: 20803
Ptnml(0-2): 173, 2500, 8400, 2511, 208

Scheme back to being derived from https://lemire.me/blog/2016/06/27/a-fast-alternative-to-the-modulo-reduction/

Also the default optimized version of the index calculation now uses fewer instructions.
https://godbolt.org/z/Tktxbv
Might benefit from mulx (requires -mbmi2)

closes https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/pull/2744

bench: 4320954
2020-06-17 07:32:16 +02:00
Sami Kiminki
beb327f910 Fix a Windows-only crash on exit without 'quit'
There was a bug in commit d4763424d2
(Add support for Windows large pages) that could result in trying to
free memory allocated with VirtualAlloc incorrectly with free().

Fix this by reverting the TT.resize(0) logic in the previous commit,
and instead, just call aligned_ttmem_free() in
TranspositionTable::~TranspositionTable().

fixes https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/issues/2677

closes https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/pull/2679

No functional change
2020-05-14 20:35:40 +02:00
Sami Kiminki
d4763424d2 Add support for Windows large pages
for users that set the needed privilige "Lock Pages in Memory"
large pages will be automatically enabled (see Readme.md).

This expert setting might improve speed, 5% - 30%, depending
on the hardware, the number of threads and hash size. More for
large hashes, large number of threads and NUMA. If the operating
system can not allocate large pages (easier after a reboot), default
allocation is used automatically. The engine log provides details.

closes https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/pull/2656

fixes https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/issues/2619

No functional change
2020-05-13 20:57:47 +02:00
Gary Heckman
37e3863927 Fix ambiguity between clamp implementations
There is an ambiguity between global and std clamp implementations when compiling in c++17,
and on certain toolchains that are not strictly conforming to c++11.
This is solved by putting our clamp implementation in a namespace.

closes https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/pull/2572

No functional change.
2020-03-07 11:14:27 +01:00
Joost VandeVondele
0c878adb36 Small cleanups.
closes https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/pull/2532

Bench: 4869669
2020-02-05 15:32:29 +01:00
Sami Kiminki
39437f4e55 Advise the kernel to use huge pages (Linux)
Align the TT allocation by 2M to make it huge page friendly and advise the
kernel to use huge pages.

Benchmarks on my i7-8700K (6C/12T) box: (3 runs per bench per config)

                    vanilla (nps)               hugepages (nps)              avg
==================================================================================
bench             | 3012490  3024364  3036331   3071052  3067544  3071052    +1.5%
bench 16 12 20    | 19237932 19050166 19085315  19266346 19207025 19548758   +1.1%
bench 16384 12 20 | 18182313 18371581 18336838  19381275 19738012 19620225   +7.0%

On my box, huge pages have a significant perf impact when using a big
hash size. They also speed up TT initialization big time:

                                  vanilla (s)  huge pages (s)  speed-up
=======================================================================
time stockfish bench 16384 1 1  | 5.37         1.48            3.6x

In practice, huge pages with auto-defrag may always be enabled in the
system, in which case this patch has no effect. This
depends on the values in /sys/kernel/mm/transparent_hugepage/enabled
and /sys/kernel/mm/transparent_hugepage/defrag.

closes https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/pull/2463

No functional change
2020-01-27 11:16:10 +01:00
Stéphane Nicolet
9f800a2577 Show compiler info at startup
This patch shows a description of the compiler used to compile Stockfish,
when starting from the console.

Usage:

```
./stockfish
compiler
```

Example of output:

```
Stockfish 120120 64 POPCNT by T. Romstad, M. Costalba, J. Kiiski, G. Linscott

Compiled by clang++ 9.0.0 on Apple
 __VERSION__ macro expands to: 4.2.1 Compatible Apple LLVM 9.0.0 (clang-900.0.38)
```

No functional change
2020-01-12 11:54:15 +01:00
Alain SAVARD
09bef14c76 Update lists of authors and contributors
Preparing for version 11 of Stockfish: update lists of authors,
contributors giving CPU time to the fishtest framework, etc.

No functional change
2020-01-09 01:43:47 +01:00
Stéphane Nicolet
8726beba59 Restore development version (revert previous commit)
Revert the previous patch now that the binary for the super-final
of TCEC season 16 has been sent.

Maybe the feature of showing the name of compiler will be added to the
master branch in the future. But we may use a cleaner way to code it, see
some ideas using the Makefile approach at the end of pull request #2327 :
https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/pull/2327

Bench: 3618154
2019-09-26 23:27:48 +02:00
Stéphane Nicolet
0436f01d05 Temporary patch to show the compiler for TCEC submission
This patch shows a description of the compiler used to compile Stockfish,
when starting from the console.

Usage:

```
./stockfish
compiler
```

Example of output:

```
Stockfish 240919 64 POPCNT by T. Romstad, M. Costalba, J. Kiiski, G. Linscott

Compiled by clang++ 9.0.0 on Apple
 __VERSION__ macro expands to: 4.2.1 Compatible Apple LLVM 9.0.0 (clang-900.0.38)
```

No functional change
2019-09-25 22:28:51 +02:00
Marco Costalba
4e72e2a964 Assorted trivial cleanups 4/2019
No functional change.
2019-05-02 19:30:26 +02:00
Marco Costalba
82ad9ce9cf
Assorted trivial cleanups 3/2019 (#2030)
No functional change.
2019-03-31 11:47:36 +02:00
Stéphane Nicolet
cf5d683408 Stockfish 10-beta
Preparation commit for the upcoming Stockfish 10 version, giving a chance to catch last minute feature bugs and evaluation regression during the one-week code freeze period. Also changing the copyright dates to include 2019.

No functional change
2018-11-19 11:18:21 +01:00
Stéphane Nicolet
a03e98dcd3 Switch time management to 64 bits
This is a patch to fix issue #1498, switching the time management variables
to 64 bits to avoid overflow of time variables after 25 days.

There was a bug in Stockfish 9 causing the output to be wrong after
2^31 milliseconds search. Here is a long run from the starting position:

info depth 64 seldepth 87 multipv 1 score cp 23 nodes 13928920239402
nps 0 tbhits 0 time -504995523 pv g1f3 d7d5 d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 d5c4 e2e3 e7e6 f1c4
c7c5 e1g1 b8c6 d4c5 d8d1 f1d1 f8c5 c4e2 e8g8 a2a3 c5e7 b2b4 f8d8 b1d2 b7b6 c1b2
c8b7 a1c1 a8c8 c1c2 c6e5 d1c1 c8c2 c1c2 e5f3 d2f3 a7a5 b4b5 e7c5 f3d4 d8c8 d4b3
c5d6 c2c8 b7c8 b3d2 c8b7 d2c4 d6c5 e2f3 b7d5 f3d5 e6d5 c4e5 a5a4 e5d3 f6e4 d3c5
e4c5 b2d4 c5e4 d4b6 e4d6 g2g4 d6b5 b6c5 b5c7 g1g2 c7e6 c5d6 g7g6

We check at compile time that the TimePoint type is exactly 64 bits long for
the compiler (TimePoint is our alias in Stockfish for std::chrono::milliseconds
-- it is a signed integer type of at least 45 bits according to the C++ standard,
but will most probably be implemented as a 64 bits signed integer on modern
compilers), and we use this TimePoint type consistently across the code.

Bug report by user "fischerandom" on the TCEC chat (thanks), and the
patch includes code and suggestions by user "WOnder93" and Ronald de Man.

Fixes issue:          https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/issues/1498
Closes pull request:  https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/pull/1510

No functional change.
2018-03-27 16:25:41 +02:00
Joost VandeVondele
9afa1d7330 New Year 2018
Adjust copyright headers.

No functional change.
2018-01-01 13:18:10 +01:00
mstembera
d01b66ae8f Fix pawn entry prefetch
No functional change

Closes #1026
2017-03-14 20:56:26 -07:00
Joost VandeVondele
d8f683760c Adjust copyright headers to 2017 (#965)
No functional change.
2017-01-11 08:46:29 +01:00
Marco Costalba
0d9a9f5e98 Handle Windows Processors Groups
Under Windows it is not possible for a process to run on more than one
logical processor group. This usually means to be limited to use max 64
cores. To overcome this, some special platform specific API should be
called to set group affinity for each thread. Original code from Texel by
Peter sterlund.

Tested by Jean-Paul Vael on a Xeon E7-8890 v4 with 88 threads and confimed
speed up between 44 and 88 threads is about 30%, as expected.

No functional change.
2016-11-22 07:56:04 +01:00
lucasart
126036abb0 Do not hardcode Debug Log File
Allow to specifiy the log file name, this comes
handy in case of self-matches so that each SF
instance writes into a different log file.

No functional change.
2016-06-15 08:47:08 +02:00
ppigazzini
d4af15f682 Update AUTHORS and copyright notice
No functional change

Resolves #555
2016-01-02 09:43:51 +00:00
Marco Costalba
9742fb10fd Update Copyright year
No functional change.

Resolves #554
2016-01-01 10:17:36 +00:00
Marco Costalba
0b36ba74fc Don't assume the type of Time::point
But instead use the proper definition. Also
rewrite chrono functions while there.

No functional change.
2015-02-24 14:08:14 +01:00
Marco Costalba
99c9cae586 Avoid casting to char* in prefetch()
Funny enough, gcc __builtin_prefetch() expects
already a void*, instead Windows's _mm_prefetch()
requires a char*.

The patch allows to remove ugly casts from caller
sites.

No functional change.
2015-02-07 19:13:41 +01:00
Marco Costalba
8b0fee9998 Rename dbg_hit_on_c() to dbg_hit_on()
Use an overload instead of a new named function.

I have found this handier and easier when adding
some quick debug code.

No functional change.
2015-02-07 11:15:38 +01:00
Marco Costalba
96e36a7897 Explicitly defaulted and deleted members
Better than a bit obscure implicit ones.

No functional change.
2015-01-21 13:18:19 +01:00
Marco Costalba
3c07603dac Import C++11 branch
Import C++11 branch from:

https://github.com/mcostalba/Stockfish/tree/c++11

The version imported is teh last one as of today:
6670e93e50

Branch is fully equivalent with master but syzygy
tablebases that are missing (but will be added with
next commit).

bench: 8080602
2015-01-18 08:00:50 +01:00
Marco Costalba
42b48b08e8 Update copyright year
No functional change.
2015-01-10 11:46:28 +01:00
Marco Costalba
5943600a89 Assorted nitpicking code-style
No functional change.
2014-12-10 12:38:13 +01:00
Ernesto Gatti
158864270a Simpler PRNG and faster magics search
This patch replaces RKISS by a simpler and faster PRNG, xorshift64* proposed
by S. Vigna (2014). It is extremely simple, has a large enough period for
Stockfish's needs (2^64), requires no warming-up (allowing such code to be
removed), and offers slightly better randomness than MT19937.

Paper: http://xorshift.di.unimi.it/
Reference source code (public domain):
http://xorshift.di.unimi.it/xorshift64star.c

The patch also simplifies how init_magics() searches for magics:

- Old logic: seed the PRNG always with the same seed,
  then use optimized bit rotations to tailor the RNG sequence per rank.

- New logic: seed the PRNG with an optimized seed per rank.

This has two advantages:
1. Less code and less computation to perform during magics search (not ROTL).
2. More choices for random sequence tuning. The old logic only let us choose
from 4096 bit rotation pairs. With the new one, we can look for the best seeds
among 2^64 values. Indeed, the set of seeds[][] provided in the patch reduces
the effort needed to find the magics:

64-bit SF:
Old logic -> 5,783,789 rand64() calls needed to find the magics
New logic -> 4,420,086 calls

32-bit SF:
Old logic -> 2,175,518 calls
New logic -> 1,895,955 calls

In the 64-bit case, init_magics() take 25 ms less to complete (Intel Core i5).

Finally, when playing with strength handicap, non-determinism is achieved
by setting the seed of the static RNG only once. Afterwards, there is no need
to skip output values.

The bench only changes because the Zobrist keys are now different (since they
are random numbers straight out of the PRNG).

The RNG seed has been carefully chosen so that the
resulting Zobrist keys are particularly well-behaved:

1. All triplets of XORed keys are unique, implying that it
   would take at least 7 keys to find a 64-bit collision
   (test suggested by ceebo)

2. All pairs of XORed keys are unique modulo 2^32

3. The cardinality of { (key1 ^ key2) >> 48 } is as close
   as possible to the maximum (65536)

Point 2 aims at ensuring a good distribution among the bits
that determine an TT entry's cluster, likewise point 3
among the bits that form the TT entry's key16 inside a
cluster.

Details:

     Bitset   card(key1^key2)
     ------   ---------------
RKISS
     key16     64894   = 99.020% of theoretical maximum
     low18    180117   = 99.293%
     low32    305362   = 99.997%

Xorshift64*, old seed
     key16     64918   = 99.057%
     low18    179994   = 99.225%
     low32    305350   = 99.993%

Xorshift64*, new seed
     key16     65027   = 99.223%
     low18    181118   = 99.845%
     low32    305371   = 100.000%

Bench: 9324905

Resolves #148
2014-12-08 08:18:26 +08:00