Message ID | 20200110145412.14937-14-eric.auger@redhat.com (mailing list archive) |
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State | New, archived |
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Series | arm/arm64: Add ITS tests | expand |
On Fri, Jan 10, 2020 at 03:54:09PM +0100, Eric Auger wrote: > Triggers LPIs through the INT command. > > the test checks the LPI hits the right CPU and triggers > the right LPI intid, ie. the translation is correct. > > Updates to the config table also are tested, along with inv > and invall commands. > > Signed-off-by: Eric Auger <eric.auger@redhat.com> > --- > arm/gic.c | 174 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > arm/unittests.cfg | 6 ++ > lib/arm/asm/gic-v3-its.h | 14 ++++ > 3 files changed, 194 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/arm/gic.c b/arm/gic.c > index 3597ac3..7f701a1 100644 > --- a/arm/gic.c > +++ b/arm/gic.c > @@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ static struct gic *gic; > static int acked[NR_CPUS], spurious[NR_CPUS]; > static int bad_sender[NR_CPUS], bad_irq[NR_CPUS]; > static cpumask_t ready; > +static struct its_stats lpi_stats; > > static void nr_cpu_check(int nr) > { > @@ -158,6 +159,54 @@ static void ipi_handler(struct pt_regs *regs __unused) > } > } > > +static void lpi_handler(struct pt_regs *regs __unused) > +{ > + u32 irqstat = gic_read_iar(); > + int irqnr = gic_iar_irqnr(irqstat); > + > + gic_write_eoir(irqstat); > + if (irqnr < 8192) > + report(false, "Unexpected non LPI interrupt received"); > + smp_rmb(); /* pairs with wmb in lpi_stats_expect */ > + lpi_stats.observed.cpu_id = smp_processor_id(); > + lpi_stats.observed.lpi_id = irqnr; > + smp_wmb(); /* pairs with rmb in check_lpi_stats */ > +} > + > +static void lpi_stats_expect(int exp_cpu_id, int exp_lpi_id) > +{ > + lpi_stats.expected.cpu_id = exp_cpu_id; > + lpi_stats.expected.lpi_id = exp_lpi_id; > + lpi_stats.observed.cpu_id = -1; > + lpi_stats.observed.lpi_id = -1; > + smp_wmb(); /* pairs with rmb in handler */ > +} > + > +static void check_lpi_stats(void) > +{ > + mdelay(100); > + smp_rmb(); /* pairs with wmb in lpi_handler */ > + if ((lpi_stats.observed.cpu_id != lpi_stats.expected.cpu_id) || > + (lpi_stats.observed.lpi_id != lpi_stats.expected.lpi_id)) { > + if (lpi_stats.observed.cpu_id == -1 && > + lpi_stats.observed.lpi_id == -1) { > + report(false, > + "No LPI received whereas (cpuid=%d, intid=%d) " > + "was expected", lpi_stats.expected.cpu_id, > + lpi_stats.expected.lpi_id); > + } else { > + report(false, "Unexpected LPI (cpuid=%d, intid=%d)", > + lpi_stats.observed.cpu_id, > + lpi_stats.observed.lpi_id); > + } > + } else if (lpi_stats.expected.lpi_id != -1) { > + report(true, "LPI %d on CPU %d", lpi_stats.observed.lpi_id, > + lpi_stats.observed.cpu_id); > + } else { > + report(true, "no LPI received, as expected"); > + } > +} > + > static void gicv2_ipi_send_self(void) > { > writel(2 << 24 | IPI_IRQ, gicv2_dist_base() + GICD_SGIR); > @@ -241,6 +290,14 @@ static void ipi_test(void *data __unused) > ipi_recv(); > } > > +static void secondary_lpi_test(void) > +{ > + setup_irq(lpi_handler); > + cpumask_set_cpu(smp_processor_id(), &ready); > + while (1) > + wfi(); > +} > + > static struct gic gicv2 = { > .ipi = { > .send_self = gicv2_ipi_send_self, > @@ -551,6 +608,120 @@ static void test_its_baser(void) > report_info("collection baser entry_size = 0x%x", coll_baser->esz); > } > > +static int its_prerequisites(int nb_cpus) > +{ > + int cpu; > + > + if (!gicv3_its_base()) { > + report_skip("No ITS, skip ..."); > + return -1; > + } > + > + if (nr_cpus < 4) { > + report_skip("Test requires at least %d vcpus", nb_cpus); > + return -1; We have nr_cpu_check() in arm/gic.c that does a report_abort for this case. Is there a reason to do report_skip instead of report_abort? Also do you plan to return more than 0 - success, -1 - failure? If not, then this could be a bool function. > + } > + > + stats_reset(); > + > + setup_irq(lpi_handler); > + > + for_each_present_cpu(cpu) { > + if (cpu == 0) > + continue; > + smp_boot_secondary(cpu, secondary_lpi_test); > + } > + wait_on_ready(); > + > + its_enable_defaults(); > + > + lpi_stats_expect(-1, -1); > + check_lpi_stats(); > + > + return 0; > +} > + > +static void test_its_trigger(void) > +{ > + struct its_collection *col3, *col2; > + struct its_device *dev2, *dev7; > + > + if (its_prerequisites(4)) > + return; > + > + dev2 = its_create_device(2 /* dev id */, 8 /* nb_ites */); > + dev7 = its_create_device(7 /* dev id */, 8 /* nb_ites */); > + > + col3 = its_create_collection(3 /* col id */, 3/* target PE */); > + col2 = its_create_collection(2 /* col id */, 2/* target PE */); > + > + set_lpi_config(8195, LPI_PROP_DEFAULT); > + set_lpi_config(8196, LPI_PROP_DEFAULT); > + > + its_send_invall(col2); > + its_send_invall(col3); > + > + report_prefix_push("int"); > + > + its_send_mapd(dev2, true); > + its_send_mapd(dev7, true); > + > + its_send_mapc(col3, true); > + its_send_mapc(col2, true); > + > + its_send_mapti(dev2, 8195 /* lpi id */, > + 20 /* event id */, col3); > + its_send_mapti(dev7, 8196 /* lpi id */, > + 255 /* event id */, col2); > + > + lpi_stats_expect(3, 8195); > + its_send_int(dev2, 20); > + check_lpi_stats(); > + > + lpi_stats_expect(2, 8196); > + its_send_int(dev7, 255); > + check_lpi_stats(); > + > + report_prefix_pop(); > + > + report_prefix_push("inv/invall"); > + > + /* disable 8195 */ > + set_lpi_config(8195, LPI_PROP_DEFAULT & ~0x1); > + its_send_inv(dev2, 20); > + > + lpi_stats_expect(-1, -1); > + its_send_int(dev2, 20); > + check_lpi_stats(); > + > + set_lpi_config(8195, LPI_PROP_DEFAULT); > + /* willingly forget the INVALL*/ > + lpi_stats_expect(-1, -1); > + its_send_int(dev2, 20); > + check_lpi_stats(); > + > + its_send_invall(col3); > + lpi_stats_expect(3, 8195); > + its_send_int(dev2, 20); > + check_lpi_stats(); > + > + report_prefix_pop(); > + > + report_prefix_push("mapd valid=false"); > + its_send_mapd(dev2, false); > + lpi_stats_expect(-1, -1); > + its_send_int(dev2, 20); > + check_lpi_stats(); > + report_prefix_pop(); > + > + report_prefix_push("mapc valid=false"); > + its_send_mapc(col2, false); > + lpi_stats_expect(-1, -1); > + its_send_int(dev7, 255); > + check_lpi_stats(); Missing prefix pop here > +} > + > + Extra blank line > int main(int argc, char **argv) > { > if (!gic_init()) { > @@ -581,6 +752,9 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv) > } else if (strcmp(argv[1], "mmio") == 0) { > report_prefix_push(argv[1]); > gic_test_mmio(); > + } else if (!strcmp(argv[1], "its-trigger")) { > + report_prefix_push(argv[1]); > + test_its_trigger(); > report_prefix_pop(); You stole the report_prefix_pop from the mmio tests above. > } else if (strcmp(argv[1], "its-introspection") == 0) { > report_prefix_push(argv[1]); > diff --git a/arm/unittests.cfg b/arm/unittests.cfg > index 2234a0f..80a1d27 100644 > --- a/arm/unittests.cfg > +++ b/arm/unittests.cfg > @@ -134,6 +134,12 @@ smp = $MAX_SMP > extra_params = -machine gic-version=3 -append 'its-baser' > groups = its > > +[its-trigger] > +file = gic.flat > +smp = $MAX_SMP > +extra_params = -machine gic-version=3 -append 'its-trigger' > +groups = its > + > # Test PSCI emulation > [psci] > file = psci.flat > diff --git a/lib/arm/asm/gic-v3-its.h b/lib/arm/asm/gic-v3-its.h > index 463174f..7d6f8fd 100644 > --- a/lib/arm/asm/gic-v3-its.h > +++ b/lib/arm/asm/gic-v3-its.h > @@ -123,6 +123,16 @@ struct its_data { > u32 nr_collections; /* Allocated Collections */ > }; > > +struct its_event { > + int cpu_id; > + int lpi_id; > +}; > + > +struct its_stats { > + struct its_event expected; > + struct its_event observed; > +}; These structures belong in arm/gic.c as they are unit test structions and driver structures. > + > extern struct its_data its_data; > > #define gicv3_its_base() (its_data.base) > @@ -139,6 +149,10 @@ extern void gicv3_rdist_ctrl_lpi(u32 redist, bool set); > extern void its_enable_defaults(void); > extern struct its_device *its_create_device(u32 dev_id, int nr_ites); > extern struct its_collection *its_create_collection(u32 col_id, u32 target_pe); > +extern struct its_collection *its_create_collection(u32 col_id, u32 target); Extra definition of its_create_collection? > + > +extern void set_lpi_config(int n, u8 val); Please rename: lpi_set_config > +extern u8 get_lpi_config(int n); get_lpi_config doesn't seem to exist. > > extern void its_send_mapd(struct its_device *dev, int valid); > extern void its_send_mapc(struct its_collection *col, int valid); > -- > 2.20.1 > Thanks, drew
Hi Drew, On 1/13/20 7:17 PM, Andrew Jones wrote: > On Fri, Jan 10, 2020 at 03:54:09PM +0100, Eric Auger wrote: >> Triggers LPIs through the INT command. >> >> the test checks the LPI hits the right CPU and triggers >> the right LPI intid, ie. the translation is correct. >> >> Updates to the config table also are tested, along with inv >> and invall commands. >> >> Signed-off-by: Eric Auger <eric.auger@redhat.com> >> --- >> arm/gic.c | 174 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >> arm/unittests.cfg | 6 ++ >> lib/arm/asm/gic-v3-its.h | 14 ++++ >> 3 files changed, 194 insertions(+) >> >> diff --git a/arm/gic.c b/arm/gic.c >> index 3597ac3..7f701a1 100644 >> --- a/arm/gic.c >> +++ b/arm/gic.c >> @@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ static struct gic *gic; >> static int acked[NR_CPUS], spurious[NR_CPUS]; >> static int bad_sender[NR_CPUS], bad_irq[NR_CPUS]; >> static cpumask_t ready; >> +static struct its_stats lpi_stats; >> >> static void nr_cpu_check(int nr) >> { >> @@ -158,6 +159,54 @@ static void ipi_handler(struct pt_regs *regs __unused) >> } >> } >> >> +static void lpi_handler(struct pt_regs *regs __unused) >> +{ >> + u32 irqstat = gic_read_iar(); >> + int irqnr = gic_iar_irqnr(irqstat); >> + >> + gic_write_eoir(irqstat); >> + if (irqnr < 8192) >> + report(false, "Unexpected non LPI interrupt received"); >> + smp_rmb(); /* pairs with wmb in lpi_stats_expect */ >> + lpi_stats.observed.cpu_id = smp_processor_id(); >> + lpi_stats.observed.lpi_id = irqnr; >> + smp_wmb(); /* pairs with rmb in check_lpi_stats */ >> +} >> + >> +static void lpi_stats_expect(int exp_cpu_id, int exp_lpi_id) >> +{ >> + lpi_stats.expected.cpu_id = exp_cpu_id; >> + lpi_stats.expected.lpi_id = exp_lpi_id; >> + lpi_stats.observed.cpu_id = -1; >> + lpi_stats.observed.lpi_id = -1; >> + smp_wmb(); /* pairs with rmb in handler */ >> +} >> + >> +static void check_lpi_stats(void) >> +{ >> + mdelay(100); >> + smp_rmb(); /* pairs with wmb in lpi_handler */ >> + if ((lpi_stats.observed.cpu_id != lpi_stats.expected.cpu_id) || >> + (lpi_stats.observed.lpi_id != lpi_stats.expected.lpi_id)) { >> + if (lpi_stats.observed.cpu_id == -1 && >> + lpi_stats.observed.lpi_id == -1) { >> + report(false, >> + "No LPI received whereas (cpuid=%d, intid=%d) " >> + "was expected", lpi_stats.expected.cpu_id, >> + lpi_stats.expected.lpi_id); >> + } else { >> + report(false, "Unexpected LPI (cpuid=%d, intid=%d)", >> + lpi_stats.observed.cpu_id, >> + lpi_stats.observed.lpi_id); >> + } >> + } else if (lpi_stats.expected.lpi_id != -1) { >> + report(true, "LPI %d on CPU %d", lpi_stats.observed.lpi_id, >> + lpi_stats.observed.cpu_id); >> + } else { >> + report(true, "no LPI received, as expected"); >> + } >> +} >> + >> static void gicv2_ipi_send_self(void) >> { >> writel(2 << 24 | IPI_IRQ, gicv2_dist_base() + GICD_SGIR); >> @@ -241,6 +290,14 @@ static void ipi_test(void *data __unused) >> ipi_recv(); >> } >> >> +static void secondary_lpi_test(void) >> +{ >> + setup_irq(lpi_handler); >> + cpumask_set_cpu(smp_processor_id(), &ready); >> + while (1) >> + wfi(); >> +} >> + >> static struct gic gicv2 = { >> .ipi = { >> .send_self = gicv2_ipi_send_self, >> @@ -551,6 +608,120 @@ static void test_its_baser(void) >> report_info("collection baser entry_size = 0x%x", coll_baser->esz); >> } >> >> +static int its_prerequisites(int nb_cpus) >> +{ >> + int cpu; >> + >> + if (!gicv3_its_base()) { >> + report_skip("No ITS, skip ..."); >> + return -1; >> + } >> + >> + if (nr_cpus < 4) { >> + report_skip("Test requires at least %d vcpus", nb_cpus); >> + return -1; > > We have nr_cpu_check() in arm/gic.c that does a report_abort for this > case. Is there a reason to do report_skip instead of report_abort? Why should we mandate 4 vcpus? > > Also do you plan to return more than 0 - success, -1 - failure? If not, > then this could be a bool function. indeed. > >> + } >> + >> + stats_reset(); >> + >> + setup_irq(lpi_handler); >> + >> + for_each_present_cpu(cpu) { >> + if (cpu == 0) >> + continue; >> + smp_boot_secondary(cpu, secondary_lpi_test); >> + } >> + wait_on_ready(); >> + >> + its_enable_defaults(); >> + >> + lpi_stats_expect(-1, -1); >> + check_lpi_stats(); >> + >> + return 0; >> +} >> + >> +static void test_its_trigger(void) >> +{ >> + struct its_collection *col3, *col2; >> + struct its_device *dev2, *dev7; >> + >> + if (its_prerequisites(4)) >> + return; >> + >> + dev2 = its_create_device(2 /* dev id */, 8 /* nb_ites */); >> + dev7 = its_create_device(7 /* dev id */, 8 /* nb_ites */); >> + >> + col3 = its_create_collection(3 /* col id */, 3/* target PE */); >> + col2 = its_create_collection(2 /* col id */, 2/* target PE */); >> + >> + set_lpi_config(8195, LPI_PROP_DEFAULT); >> + set_lpi_config(8196, LPI_PROP_DEFAULT); >> + >> + its_send_invall(col2); >> + its_send_invall(col3); >> + >> + report_prefix_push("int"); >> + >> + its_send_mapd(dev2, true); >> + its_send_mapd(dev7, true); >> + >> + its_send_mapc(col3, true); >> + its_send_mapc(col2, true); >> + >> + its_send_mapti(dev2, 8195 /* lpi id */, >> + 20 /* event id */, col3); >> + its_send_mapti(dev7, 8196 /* lpi id */, >> + 255 /* event id */, col2); >> + >> + lpi_stats_expect(3, 8195); >> + its_send_int(dev2, 20); >> + check_lpi_stats(); >> + >> + lpi_stats_expect(2, 8196); >> + its_send_int(dev7, 255); >> + check_lpi_stats(); >> + >> + report_prefix_pop(); >> + >> + report_prefix_push("inv/invall"); >> + >> + /* disable 8195 */ >> + set_lpi_config(8195, LPI_PROP_DEFAULT & ~0x1); >> + its_send_inv(dev2, 20); >> + >> + lpi_stats_expect(-1, -1); >> + its_send_int(dev2, 20); >> + check_lpi_stats(); >> + >> + set_lpi_config(8195, LPI_PROP_DEFAULT); >> + /* willingly forget the INVALL*/ >> + lpi_stats_expect(-1, -1); >> + its_send_int(dev2, 20); >> + check_lpi_stats(); >> + >> + its_send_invall(col3); >> + lpi_stats_expect(3, 8195); >> + its_send_int(dev2, 20); >> + check_lpi_stats(); >> + >> + report_prefix_pop(); >> + >> + report_prefix_push("mapd valid=false"); >> + its_send_mapd(dev2, false); >> + lpi_stats_expect(-1, -1); >> + its_send_int(dev2, 20); >> + check_lpi_stats(); >> + report_prefix_pop(); >> + >> + report_prefix_push("mapc valid=false"); >> + its_send_mapc(col2, false); >> + lpi_stats_expect(-1, -1); >> + its_send_int(dev7, 255); >> + check_lpi_stats(); > > Missing prefix pop here OK > >> +} >> + >> + > > Extra blank line > >> int main(int argc, char **argv) >> { >> if (!gic_init()) { >> @@ -581,6 +752,9 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv) >> } else if (strcmp(argv[1], "mmio") == 0) { >> report_prefix_push(argv[1]); >> gic_test_mmio(); >> + } else if (!strcmp(argv[1], "its-trigger")) { >> + report_prefix_push(argv[1]); >> + test_its_trigger(); >> report_prefix_pop(); > > You stole the report_prefix_pop from the mmio tests above. OK > >> } else if (strcmp(argv[1], "its-introspection") == 0) { >> report_prefix_push(argv[1]); >> diff --git a/arm/unittests.cfg b/arm/unittests.cfg >> index 2234a0f..80a1d27 100644 >> --- a/arm/unittests.cfg >> +++ b/arm/unittests.cfg >> @@ -134,6 +134,12 @@ smp = $MAX_SMP >> extra_params = -machine gic-version=3 -append 'its-baser' >> groups = its >> >> +[its-trigger] >> +file = gic.flat >> +smp = $MAX_SMP >> +extra_params = -machine gic-version=3 -append 'its-trigger' >> +groups = its >> + >> # Test PSCI emulation >> [psci] >> file = psci.flat >> diff --git a/lib/arm/asm/gic-v3-its.h b/lib/arm/asm/gic-v3-its.h >> index 463174f..7d6f8fd 100644 >> --- a/lib/arm/asm/gic-v3-its.h >> +++ b/lib/arm/asm/gic-v3-its.h >> @@ -123,6 +123,16 @@ struct its_data { >> u32 nr_collections; /* Allocated Collections */ >> }; >> >> +struct its_event { >> + int cpu_id; >> + int lpi_id; >> +}; >> + >> +struct its_stats { >> + struct its_event expected; >> + struct its_event observed; >> +}; > > These structures belong in arm/gic.c as they are unit test structions and > driver structures. OK > >> + >> extern struct its_data its_data; >> >> #define gicv3_its_base() (its_data.base) >> @@ -139,6 +149,10 @@ extern void gicv3_rdist_ctrl_lpi(u32 redist, bool set); >> extern void its_enable_defaults(void); >> extern struct its_device *its_create_device(u32 dev_id, int nr_ites); >> extern struct its_collection *its_create_collection(u32 col_id, u32 target_pe); >> +extern struct its_collection *its_create_collection(u32 col_id, u32 target); > > Extra definition of its_create_collection? > >> + >> +extern void set_lpi_config(int n, u8 val); > > Please rename: lpi_set_config > >> +extern u8 get_lpi_config(int n); > > get_lpi_config doesn't seem to exist. > >> >> extern void its_send_mapd(struct its_device *dev, int valid); >> extern void its_send_mapc(struct its_collection *col, int valid); >> -- >> 2.20.1 >> > > Thanks, > drew > Thanks Eric
On Wed, Jan 15, 2020 at 06:11:23PM +0100, Auger Eric wrote: > >> +static int its_prerequisites(int nb_cpus) > >> +{ > >> + int cpu; > >> + > >> + if (!gicv3_its_base()) { > >> + report_skip("No ITS, skip ..."); > >> + return -1; > >> + } > >> + > >> + if (nr_cpus < 4) { > >> + report_skip("Test requires at least %d vcpus", nb_cpus); > >> + return -1; > > > > We have nr_cpu_check() in arm/gic.c that does a report_abort for this > > case. Is there a reason to do report_skip instead of report_abort? > Why should we mandate 4 vcpus? I don't know. It's your test :-) afaict if there aren't 4 vcpus then you skip this test and exit, which is the same thing as report_abort'ing. If you intend to run multiple tests and only want to skip a few when there aren't enough vcpus, then I agree report_skip makes some sense. On a related note, so far I've always tried to write tests that require more than one vcpu to be testable with only two, but then test even more if more are provided. Do you really need four for this test? Thanks, drew
diff --git a/arm/gic.c b/arm/gic.c index 3597ac3..7f701a1 100644 --- a/arm/gic.c +++ b/arm/gic.c @@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ static struct gic *gic; static int acked[NR_CPUS], spurious[NR_CPUS]; static int bad_sender[NR_CPUS], bad_irq[NR_CPUS]; static cpumask_t ready; +static struct its_stats lpi_stats; static void nr_cpu_check(int nr) { @@ -158,6 +159,54 @@ static void ipi_handler(struct pt_regs *regs __unused) } } +static void lpi_handler(struct pt_regs *regs __unused) +{ + u32 irqstat = gic_read_iar(); + int irqnr = gic_iar_irqnr(irqstat); + + gic_write_eoir(irqstat); + if (irqnr < 8192) + report(false, "Unexpected non LPI interrupt received"); + smp_rmb(); /* pairs with wmb in lpi_stats_expect */ + lpi_stats.observed.cpu_id = smp_processor_id(); + lpi_stats.observed.lpi_id = irqnr; + smp_wmb(); /* pairs with rmb in check_lpi_stats */ +} + +static void lpi_stats_expect(int exp_cpu_id, int exp_lpi_id) +{ + lpi_stats.expected.cpu_id = exp_cpu_id; + lpi_stats.expected.lpi_id = exp_lpi_id; + lpi_stats.observed.cpu_id = -1; + lpi_stats.observed.lpi_id = -1; + smp_wmb(); /* pairs with rmb in handler */ +} + +static void check_lpi_stats(void) +{ + mdelay(100); + smp_rmb(); /* pairs with wmb in lpi_handler */ + if ((lpi_stats.observed.cpu_id != lpi_stats.expected.cpu_id) || + (lpi_stats.observed.lpi_id != lpi_stats.expected.lpi_id)) { + if (lpi_stats.observed.cpu_id == -1 && + lpi_stats.observed.lpi_id == -1) { + report(false, + "No LPI received whereas (cpuid=%d, intid=%d) " + "was expected", lpi_stats.expected.cpu_id, + lpi_stats.expected.lpi_id); + } else { + report(false, "Unexpected LPI (cpuid=%d, intid=%d)", + lpi_stats.observed.cpu_id, + lpi_stats.observed.lpi_id); + } + } else if (lpi_stats.expected.lpi_id != -1) { + report(true, "LPI %d on CPU %d", lpi_stats.observed.lpi_id, + lpi_stats.observed.cpu_id); + } else { + report(true, "no LPI received, as expected"); + } +} + static void gicv2_ipi_send_self(void) { writel(2 << 24 | IPI_IRQ, gicv2_dist_base() + GICD_SGIR); @@ -241,6 +290,14 @@ static void ipi_test(void *data __unused) ipi_recv(); } +static void secondary_lpi_test(void) +{ + setup_irq(lpi_handler); + cpumask_set_cpu(smp_processor_id(), &ready); + while (1) + wfi(); +} + static struct gic gicv2 = { .ipi = { .send_self = gicv2_ipi_send_self, @@ -551,6 +608,120 @@ static void test_its_baser(void) report_info("collection baser entry_size = 0x%x", coll_baser->esz); } +static int its_prerequisites(int nb_cpus) +{ + int cpu; + + if (!gicv3_its_base()) { + report_skip("No ITS, skip ..."); + return -1; + } + + if (nr_cpus < 4) { + report_skip("Test requires at least %d vcpus", nb_cpus); + return -1; + } + + stats_reset(); + + setup_irq(lpi_handler); + + for_each_present_cpu(cpu) { + if (cpu == 0) + continue; + smp_boot_secondary(cpu, secondary_lpi_test); + } + wait_on_ready(); + + its_enable_defaults(); + + lpi_stats_expect(-1, -1); + check_lpi_stats(); + + return 0; +} + +static void test_its_trigger(void) +{ + struct its_collection *col3, *col2; + struct its_device *dev2, *dev7; + + if (its_prerequisites(4)) + return; + + dev2 = its_create_device(2 /* dev id */, 8 /* nb_ites */); + dev7 = its_create_device(7 /* dev id */, 8 /* nb_ites */); + + col3 = its_create_collection(3 /* col id */, 3/* target PE */); + col2 = its_create_collection(2 /* col id */, 2/* target PE */); + + set_lpi_config(8195, LPI_PROP_DEFAULT); + set_lpi_config(8196, LPI_PROP_DEFAULT); + + its_send_invall(col2); + its_send_invall(col3); + + report_prefix_push("int"); + + its_send_mapd(dev2, true); + its_send_mapd(dev7, true); + + its_send_mapc(col3, true); + its_send_mapc(col2, true); + + its_send_mapti(dev2, 8195 /* lpi id */, + 20 /* event id */, col3); + its_send_mapti(dev7, 8196 /* lpi id */, + 255 /* event id */, col2); + + lpi_stats_expect(3, 8195); + its_send_int(dev2, 20); + check_lpi_stats(); + + lpi_stats_expect(2, 8196); + its_send_int(dev7, 255); + check_lpi_stats(); + + report_prefix_pop(); + + report_prefix_push("inv/invall"); + + /* disable 8195 */ + set_lpi_config(8195, LPI_PROP_DEFAULT & ~0x1); + its_send_inv(dev2, 20); + + lpi_stats_expect(-1, -1); + its_send_int(dev2, 20); + check_lpi_stats(); + + set_lpi_config(8195, LPI_PROP_DEFAULT); + /* willingly forget the INVALL*/ + lpi_stats_expect(-1, -1); + its_send_int(dev2, 20); + check_lpi_stats(); + + its_send_invall(col3); + lpi_stats_expect(3, 8195); + its_send_int(dev2, 20); + check_lpi_stats(); + + report_prefix_pop(); + + report_prefix_push("mapd valid=false"); + its_send_mapd(dev2, false); + lpi_stats_expect(-1, -1); + its_send_int(dev2, 20); + check_lpi_stats(); + report_prefix_pop(); + + report_prefix_push("mapc valid=false"); + its_send_mapc(col2, false); + lpi_stats_expect(-1, -1); + its_send_int(dev7, 255); + check_lpi_stats(); +} + + int main(int argc, char **argv) { if (!gic_init()) { @@ -581,6 +752,9 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv) } else if (strcmp(argv[1], "mmio") == 0) { report_prefix_push(argv[1]); gic_test_mmio(); + } else if (!strcmp(argv[1], "its-trigger")) { + report_prefix_push(argv[1]); + test_its_trigger(); report_prefix_pop(); } else if (strcmp(argv[1], "its-introspection") == 0) { report_prefix_push(argv[1]); diff --git a/arm/unittests.cfg b/arm/unittests.cfg index 2234a0f..80a1d27 100644 --- a/arm/unittests.cfg +++ b/arm/unittests.cfg @@ -134,6 +134,12 @@ smp = $MAX_SMP extra_params = -machine gic-version=3 -append 'its-baser' groups = its +[its-trigger] +file = gic.flat +smp = $MAX_SMP +extra_params = -machine gic-version=3 -append 'its-trigger' +groups = its + # Test PSCI emulation [psci] file = psci.flat diff --git a/lib/arm/asm/gic-v3-its.h b/lib/arm/asm/gic-v3-its.h index 463174f..7d6f8fd 100644 --- a/lib/arm/asm/gic-v3-its.h +++ b/lib/arm/asm/gic-v3-its.h @@ -123,6 +123,16 @@ struct its_data { u32 nr_collections; /* Allocated Collections */ }; +struct its_event { + int cpu_id; + int lpi_id; +}; + +struct its_stats { + struct its_event expected; + struct its_event observed; +}; + extern struct its_data its_data; #define gicv3_its_base() (its_data.base) @@ -139,6 +149,10 @@ extern void gicv3_rdist_ctrl_lpi(u32 redist, bool set); extern void its_enable_defaults(void); extern struct its_device *its_create_device(u32 dev_id, int nr_ites); extern struct its_collection *its_create_collection(u32 col_id, u32 target_pe); +extern struct its_collection *its_create_collection(u32 col_id, u32 target); + +extern void set_lpi_config(int n, u8 val); +extern u8 get_lpi_config(int n); extern void its_send_mapd(struct its_device *dev, int valid); extern void its_send_mapc(struct its_collection *col, int valid);
Triggers LPIs through the INT command. the test checks the LPI hits the right CPU and triggers the right LPI intid, ie. the translation is correct. Updates to the config table also are tested, along with inv and invall commands. Signed-off-by: Eric Auger <eric.auger@redhat.com> --- arm/gic.c | 174 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ arm/unittests.cfg | 6 ++ lib/arm/asm/gic-v3-its.h | 14 ++++ 3 files changed, 194 insertions(+)