[PATCH 10/13] selftests: KVM: aarch64: Test chained events for PMU
Raghavendra Rao Ananta
rananta at google.com
Mon Feb 13 10:02:31 PST 2023
Extend the vPMU's vCPU migration test to validate
chained events, and their overflow conditions.
Signed-off-by: Raghavendra Rao Ananta <rananta at google.com>
---
.../testing/selftests/kvm/aarch64/vpmu_test.c | 76 ++++++++++++++++++-
1 file changed, 75 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/kvm/aarch64/vpmu_test.c b/tools/testing/selftests/kvm/aarch64/vpmu_test.c
index 066dc17fa3906..de725f4339ad5 100644
--- a/tools/testing/selftests/kvm/aarch64/vpmu_test.c
+++ b/tools/testing/selftests/kvm/aarch64/vpmu_test.c
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
* migrating the guest vCPU to random pCPUs in the system, and check
* if the vPMU is still behaving as expected. The sub-tests include
* testing basic functionalities such as basic counters behavior,
- * overflow, and overflow interrupts.
+ * overflow, overflow interrupts, and chained events.
*
* Copyright (c) 2022 Google LLC.
*
@@ -61,6 +61,8 @@
#define PRE_OVERFLOW_32 (GENMASK(31, 0) - COUNT_TO_OVERFLOW + 1)
#define PRE_OVERFLOW_64 (GENMASK(63, 0) - COUNT_TO_OVERFLOW + 1)
+#define ALL_SET_64 GENMASK(63, 0)
+
#define GICD_BASE_GPA 0x8000000ULL
#define GICR_BASE_GPA 0x80A0000ULL
@@ -639,6 +641,75 @@ static void test_cycles_count(bool expect_count, bool test_overflow)
pmu_disable_reset();
}
+static void test_chained_count(int pmc_idx)
+{
+ int i, chained_pmc_idx;
+ struct pmc_accessor *acc;
+ uint64_t pmcr_n, cnt, cntr_val;
+
+ /* The test needs at least two PMCs */
+ pmcr_n = get_pmcr_n();
+ GUEST_ASSERT_1(pmcr_n >= 2, pmcr_n);
+
+ /*
+ * The chained counter's idx is always chained with (pmc_idx + 1).
+ * pmc_idx should be even as the chained event doesn't count on
+ * odd numbered counters.
+ */
+ GUEST_ASSERT_1(pmc_idx % 2 == 0, pmc_idx);
+
+ /*
+ * The max counter idx that the chained counter can occupy is
+ * (pmcr_n - 1), while the actual event sits on (pmcr_n - 2).
+ */
+ chained_pmc_idx = pmc_idx + 1;
+ GUEST_ASSERT(chained_pmc_idx < pmcr_n);
+
+ enable_counter(chained_pmc_idx);
+ pmu_irq_init(chained_pmc_idx);
+
+ /* Configure the chained event using all the possible ways*/
+ for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(pmc_accessors); i++) {
+ acc = &pmc_accessors[i];
+
+ /* Test if the chained counter increments when the base event overflows */
+
+ cntr_val = 1;
+ acc->write_cntr(chained_pmc_idx, cntr_val);
+ acc->write_typer(chained_pmc_idx, ARMV8_PMUV3_PERFCTR_CHAIN);
+
+ /* Chain the counter with pmc_idx that's configured for an overflow */
+ test_instructions_count(pmc_idx, true, true);
+
+ /*
+ * pmc_idx is also configured to run for all the ARRAY_SIZE(pmc_accessors)
+ * combinations. Hence, the chained chained_pmc_idx is expected to be
+ * cntr_val + ARRAY_SIZE(pmc_accessors).
+ */
+ cnt = acc->read_cntr(chained_pmc_idx);
+ GUEST_ASSERT_4(cnt == cntr_val + ARRAY_SIZE(pmc_accessors),
+ pmc_idx, i, cnt, cntr_val + ARRAY_SIZE(pmc_accessors));
+
+ /* Test for the overflow of the chained counter itself */
+
+ cntr_val = ALL_SET_64;
+ acc->write_cntr(chained_pmc_idx, cntr_val);
+
+ test_instructions_count(pmc_idx, true, true);
+
+ /*
+ * At this point, an interrupt should've been fired for the chained
+ * counter (which validates the overflow bit), and the counter should've
+ * wrapped around to ARRAY_SIZE(pmc_accessors) - 1.
+ */
+ cnt = acc->read_cntr(chained_pmc_idx);
+ GUEST_ASSERT_4(cnt == ARRAY_SIZE(pmc_accessors) - 1,
+ pmc_idx, i, cnt, ARRAY_SIZE(pmc_accessors));
+ }
+
+ pmu_irq_exit(chained_pmc_idx);
+}
+
static void test_event_count(uint64_t event, int pmc_idx, bool expect_count)
{
switch (event) {
@@ -665,6 +736,9 @@ static void test_basic_pmu_functionality(void)
/* Test overflow with interrupts on generic and cycle counters */
test_instructions_count(0, true, true);
test_cycles_count(true, true);
+
+ /* Test chained events */
+ test_chained_count(0);
}
/*
--
2.39.1.581.gbfd45094c4-goog
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