[PATCH v3 00/12] KVM: arm64: selftests: Introduce arch_timer selftest
Oliver Upton
oupton at google.com
Wed Sep 1 15:04:04 PDT 2021
On Wed, Sep 01, 2021 at 09:14:00PM +0000, Raghavendra Rao Ananta wrote:
> Hello,
>
> The patch series adds a KVM selftest to validate the behavior of
> ARM's generic timer (patch-11). The test programs the timer IRQs
> periodically, and for each interrupt, it validates the behaviour
> against the architecture specifications. The test further provides
> a command-line interface to configure the number of vCPUs, the
> period of the timer, and the number of iterations that the test
> has to run for.
>
> Patch-12 adds an option to randomly migrate the vCPUs to different
> physical CPUs across the system. The bug for the fix provided by
> Marc with commit 3134cc8beb69d0d ("KVM: arm64: vgic: Resample HW
> pending state on deactivation") was discovered using arch_timer
> test with vCPU migrations.
>
> Since the test heavily depends on interrupts, patch-10 adds a host
> library to setup ARM Generic Interrupt Controller v3 (GICv3). This
> includes creating a vGIC device, setting up distributor and
> redistributor attributes, and mapping the guest physical addresses.
> Symmetrical to this, patch-9 adds a guest library to talk to the vGIC,
> which includes initializing the controller, enabling/disabling the
> interrupts, and so on.
>
> Furthermore, additional processor utilities such as accessing the MMIO
> (via readl/writel), read/write to assembler unsupported registers,
> basic delay generation, enable/disable local IRQs, and so on, are also
> introduced that the test/GICv3 takes advantage of (patches 1 through 8).
>
> The patch series, specifically the library support, is derived from the
> kvm-unit-tests and the kernel itself.
>
> Regards,
> Raghavendra
For later submissions, can you include a lore.kernel.org link to your
older revisions of the series? NBD now, its easy to find in my inbox but
just for future reference.
--
Best,
Oliver
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