163 lines
6.5 KiB
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163 lines
6.5 KiB
C++
// Copyright 2010-2021 Google LLC
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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#ifndef OR_TOOLS_SAT_DIFFN_UTIL_H_
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#define OR_TOOLS_SAT_DIFFN_UTIL_H_
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#include <cstdint>
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#include <vector>
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#include "absl/container/flat_hash_set.h"
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#include "absl/strings/str_format.h"
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#include "ortools/graph/connected_components.h"
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#include "ortools/sat/integer.h"
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#include "ortools/sat/intervals.h"
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namespace operations_research {
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namespace sat {
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struct Rectangle {
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IntegerValue x_min;
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IntegerValue x_max;
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IntegerValue y_min;
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IntegerValue y_max;
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void TakeUnionWith(const Rectangle& other) {
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x_min = std::min(x_min, other.x_min);
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y_min = std::min(y_min, other.y_min);
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x_max = std::max(x_max, other.x_max);
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y_max = std::max(y_max, other.y_max);
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}
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IntegerValue Area() const { return (x_max - x_min) * (y_max - y_min); }
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bool IsDisjoint(const Rectangle& other) const;
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std::string DebugString() const {
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return absl::StrFormat("rectangle(x(%i..%i), y(%i..%i))", x_min.value(),
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x_max.value(), y_min.value(), y_max.value());
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}
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};
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// Creates a graph when two nodes are connected iif their rectangles overlap.
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// Then partition into connected components.
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//
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// This method removes all singleton components. It will modify the
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// active_rectangle span in place.
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std::vector<absl::Span<int>> GetOverlappingRectangleComponents(
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const std::vector<Rectangle>& rectangles,
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absl::Span<int> active_rectangles);
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// Visible for testing. The algo is in O(n^4) so shouldn't be used directly.
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// Returns true if there exist a bounding box with too much energy.
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bool BoxesAreInEnergyConflict(const std::vector<Rectangle>& rectangles,
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const std::vector<IntegerValue>& energies,
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absl::Span<const int> boxes,
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Rectangle* conflict = nullptr);
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// Checks that there is indeed a conflict for the given bounding_box and
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// report it. This returns false for convenience as we usually want to return
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// false on a conflict.
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//
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// TODO(user): relax the bounding box dimension to have a relaxed explanation.
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// We can also minimize the number of required intervals.
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bool ReportEnergyConflict(Rectangle bounding_box, absl::Span<const int> boxes,
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SchedulingConstraintHelper* x,
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SchedulingConstraintHelper* y);
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// A O(n^2) algorithm to analyze all the relevant X intervals and infer a
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// threshold of the y size of a bounding box after which there is no point
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// checking for energy overload.
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//
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// Returns false on conflict, and fill the bounding box that caused the
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// conflict.
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//
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// If transpose is true, we analyze the relevant Y intervals instead.
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bool AnalyzeIntervals(bool transpose, absl::Span<const int> boxes,
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const std::vector<Rectangle>& rectangles,
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const std::vector<IntegerValue>& rectangle_energies,
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IntegerValue* x_threshold, IntegerValue* y_threshold,
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Rectangle* conflict = nullptr);
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// Removes boxes with a size above the thresholds. Also randomize the order.
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// Because we rely on various heuristic, this allow to change the order from
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// one call to the next.
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absl::Span<int> FilterBoxesAndRandomize(
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const std::vector<Rectangle>& cached_rectangles, absl::Span<int> boxes,
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IntegerValue threshold_x, IntegerValue threshold_y, absl::BitGenRef random);
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// Given the total energy of all rectangles (sum of energies[box]) we know that
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// any box with an area greater than that cannot participate in any "bounding
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// box" conflict. As we remove this box, the total energy decrease, so we might
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// remove more. This works in O(n log n).
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absl::Span<int> FilterBoxesThatAreTooLarge(
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const std::vector<Rectangle>& cached_rectangles,
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const std::vector<IntegerValue>& energies, absl::Span<int> boxes);
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struct IndexedInterval {
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int index;
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IntegerValue start;
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IntegerValue end;
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bool operator==(const IndexedInterval& rhs) const {
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return std::tie(start, end, index) ==
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std::tie(rhs.start, rhs.end, rhs.index);
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}
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// NOTE(user): We would like to use TUPLE_DEFINE_STRUCT, but sadly it doesn't
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// support //buildenv/target:non_prod.
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struct ComparatorByStartThenEndThenIndex {
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bool operator()(const IndexedInterval& a, const IndexedInterval& b) const {
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return std::tie(a.start, a.end, a.index) <
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std::tie(b.start, b.end, b.index);
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}
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};
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struct ComparatorByStart {
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bool operator()(const IndexedInterval& a, const IndexedInterval& b) const {
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return a.start < b.start;
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}
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};
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};
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std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, const IndexedInterval& interval);
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// Given n fixed intervals, returns the subsets of intervals that overlap during
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// at least one time unit. Note that we only return "maximal" subset and filter
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// subset strictly included in another.
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//
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// All Intervals must have a positive size.
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//
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// The algo is in O(n log n) + O(result_size) which is usually O(n^2).
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void ConstructOverlappingSets(bool already_sorted,
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std::vector<IndexedInterval>* intervals,
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std::vector<std::vector<int>>* result);
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// Given n intervals, returns the set of connected components (using the overlap
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// relation between 2 intervals). Components are sorted by their start, and
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// inside a component, the intervals are also sorted by start.
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// `intervals` is only sorted (by start), and not modified otherwise.
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void GetOverlappingIntervalComponents(
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std::vector<IndexedInterval>* intervals,
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std::vector<std::vector<int>>* components);
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// Similar to GetOverlappingIntervalComponents(), but returns the indices of
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// all intervals whose removal would create one more connected component in the
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// interval graph. Those are sorted by start. See:
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// https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_graph_theory#articulation_point.
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std::vector<int> GetIntervalArticulationPoints(
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std::vector<IndexedInterval>* intervals);
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} // namespace sat
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} // namespace operations_research
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#endif // OR_TOOLS_SAT_DIFFN_UTIL_H_
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