/* * It tests the mlock/mlock2() when they are invoked * on randomly memory region. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "mlock2.h" #define CHUNK_UNIT (128 * 1024) #define MLOCK_RLIMIT_SIZE (CHUNK_UNIT * 2) #define MLOCK_WITHIN_LIMIT_SIZE CHUNK_UNIT #define MLOCK_OUTOF_LIMIT_SIZE (CHUNK_UNIT * 3) #define TEST_LOOP 100 #define PAGE_ALIGN(size, ps) (((size) + ((ps) - 1)) & ~((ps) - 1)) int set_cap_limits(rlim_t max) { struct rlimit new; cap_t cap = cap_init(); new.rlim_cur = max; new.rlim_max = max; if (setrlimit(RLIMIT_MEMLOCK, &new)) { perror("setrlimit() returns error\n"); return -1; } /* drop capabilities including CAP_IPC_LOCK */ if (cap_set_proc(cap)) { perror("cap_set_proc() returns error\n"); return -2; } return 0; } int get_proc_locked_vm_size(void) { FILE *f; int ret = -1; char line[1024] = {0}; unsigned long lock_size = 0; f = fopen("/proc/self/status", "r"); if (!f) { perror("fopen"); return -1; } while (fgets(line, 1024, f)) { if (strstr(line, "VmLck")) { ret = sscanf(line, "VmLck:\t%8lu kB", &lock_size); if (ret <= 0) { printf("sscanf() on VmLck error: %s: %d\n", line, ret); fclose(f); return -1; } fclose(f); return (int)(lock_size << 10); } } perror("cann't parse VmLck in /proc/self/status\n"); fclose(f); return -1; } /* * Get the MMUPageSize of the memory region including input * address from proc file. * * return value: on error case, 0 will be returned. * Otherwise the page size(in bytes) is returned. */ int get_proc_page_size(unsigned long addr) { FILE *smaps; char *line; unsigned long mmupage_size = 0; size_t size; smaps = seek_to_smaps_entry(addr); if (!smaps) { printf("Unable to parse /proc/self/smaps\n"); return 0; } while (getline(&line, &size, smaps) > 0) { if (!strstr(line, "MMUPageSize")) { free(line); line = NULL; size = 0; continue; } /* found the MMUPageSize of this section */ if (sscanf(line, "MMUPageSize: %8lu kB", &mmupage_size) < 1) { printf("Unable to parse smaps entry for Size:%s\n", line); break; } } free(line); if (smaps) fclose(smaps); return mmupage_size << 10; } /* * Test mlock/mlock2() on provided memory chunk. * It expects the mlock/mlock2() to be successful (within rlimit) * * With allocated memory chunk [p, p + alloc_size), this * test will choose start/len randomly to perform mlock/mlock2 * [start, start + len] memory range. The range is within range * of the allocated chunk. * * The memory region size alloc_size is within the rlimit. * So we always expect a success of mlock/mlock2. * * VmLck is assumed to be 0 before this test. * * return value: 0 - success * else: failure */ int test_mlock_within_limit(char *p, int alloc_size) { int i; int ret = 0; int locked_vm_size = 0; struct rlimit cur; int page_size = 0; getrlimit(RLIMIT_MEMLOCK, &cur); if (cur.rlim_cur < alloc_size) { printf("alloc_size[%d] < %u rlimit,lead to mlock failure\n", alloc_size, (unsigned int)cur.rlim_cur); return -1; } srand(time(NULL)); for (i = 0; i < TEST_LOOP; i++) { /* * - choose mlock/mlock2 randomly * - choose lock_size randomly but lock_size < alloc_size * - choose start_offset randomly but p+start_offset+lock_size * < p+alloc_size */ int is_mlock = !!(rand() % 2); int lock_size = rand() % alloc_size; int start_offset = rand() % (alloc_size - lock_size); if (is_mlock) ret = mlock(p + start_offset, lock_size); else ret = mlock2_(p + start_offset, lock_size, MLOCK_ONFAULT); if (ret) { printf("%s() failure at |%p(%d)| mlock:|%p(%d)|\n", is_mlock ? "mlock" : "mlock2", p, alloc_size, p + start_offset, lock_size); return ret; } } /* * Check VmLck left by the tests. */ locked_vm_size = get_proc_locked_vm_size(); page_size = get_proc_page_size((unsigned long)p); if (page_size == 0) { printf("cannot get proc MMUPageSize\n"); return -1; } if (locked_vm_size > PAGE_ALIGN(alloc_size, page_size) + page_size) { printf("test_mlock_within_limit() left VmLck:%d on %d chunk\n", locked_vm_size, alloc_size); return -1; } return 0; } /* * We expect the mlock/mlock2() to be fail (outof limitation) * * With allocated memory chunk [p, p + alloc_size), this * test will randomly choose start/len and perform mlock/mlock2 * on [start, start+len] range. * * The memory region size alloc_size is above the rlimit. * And the len to be locked is higher than rlimit. * So we always expect a failure of mlock/mlock2. * No locked page number should be increased as a side effect. * * return value: 0 - success * else: failure */ int test_mlock_outof_limit(char *p, int alloc_size) { int i; int ret = 0; int locked_vm_size = 0, old_locked_vm_size = 0; struct rlimit cur; getrlimit(RLIMIT_MEMLOCK, &cur); if (cur.rlim_cur >= alloc_size) { printf("alloc_size[%d] >%u rlimit, violates test condition\n", alloc_size, (unsigned int)cur.rlim_cur); return -1; } old_locked_vm_size = get_proc_locked_vm_size(); srand(time(NULL)); for (i = 0; i < TEST_LOOP; i++) { int is_mlock = !!(rand() % 2); int lock_size = (rand() % (alloc_size - cur.rlim_cur)) + cur.rlim_cur; int start_offset = rand() % (alloc_size - lock_size); if (is_mlock) ret = mlock(p + start_offset, lock_size); else ret = mlock2_(p + start_offset, lock_size, MLOCK_ONFAULT); if (ret == 0) { printf("%s() succeeds? on %p(%d) mlock%p(%d)\n", is_mlock ? "mlock" : "mlock2", p, alloc_size, p + start_offset, lock_size); return -1; } } locked_vm_size = get_proc_locked_vm_size(); if (locked_vm_size != old_locked_vm_size) { printf("tests leads to new mlocked page: old[%d], new[%d]\n", old_locked_vm_size, locked_vm_size); return -1; } return 0; } int main(int argc, char **argv) { char *p = NULL; int ret = 0; if (set_cap_limits(MLOCK_RLIMIT_SIZE)) return -1; p = malloc(MLOCK_WITHIN_LIMIT_SIZE); if (p == NULL) { perror("malloc() failure\n"); return -1; } ret = test_mlock_within_limit(p, MLOCK_WITHIN_LIMIT_SIZE); if (ret) return ret; munlock(p, MLOCK_WITHIN_LIMIT_SIZE); free(p); p = malloc(MLOCK_OUTOF_LIMIT_SIZE); if (p == NULL) { perror("malloc() failure\n"); return -1; } ret = test_mlock_outof_limit(p, MLOCK_OUTOF_LIMIT_SIZE); if (ret) return ret; munlock(p, MLOCK_OUTOF_LIMIT_SIZE); free(p); return 0; } lator: twl6030: fix range comparison, allowing vsel = 59
The range min_uV > 1350000 && min_uV <= 150000 is never reachable because of a typo in the previous range check and hence vsel = 59 is never reached. Fix the previous range check to enable the vsel = 59 setting. Fixes CoverityScan CID#728454 ("Logially dead code") Signed-off-by: Colin Ian King <colin.king@canonical.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'tools/perf/util/bpf-prologue.h')