Message ID | 20221214123814.651451-2-nrb@linux.ibm.com (mailing list archive) |
---|---|
State | New, archived |
Headers | show |
Series | s390x: test storage keys during migration | expand |
On Wed, 14 Dec 2022 13:38:14 +0100 Nico Boehr <nrb@linux.ibm.com> wrote: > Right now, we have a test which sets storage keys, then migrates the VM > and - after migration finished - verifies the skeys are still there. > > Add a new version of the test which changes storage keys while the > migration is in progress. This is achieved by adding a command line > argument to the existing migration-skey test. just some small cosmetic issues > > Signed-off-by: Nico Boehr <nrb@linux.ibm.com> > --- > s390x/migration-skey.c | 218 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---- > s390x/unittests.cfg | 15 ++- > 2 files changed, 210 insertions(+), 23 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/s390x/migration-skey.c b/s390x/migration-skey.c > index a91eb6b5a63e..0f862cc9d821 100644 > --- a/s390x/migration-skey.c > +++ b/s390x/migration-skey.c > @@ -2,6 +2,12 @@ > /* > * Storage Key migration tests > * > + * There are two variants of this test: > + * - sequential: sets some storage keys on pages, migrates the VM and then "set storage keys on some pages"? or just "set some storage keys" > + * verifies the storage keys are still as we expect. s/the/that the/ > + * - parallel: start migration of a VM and set and check storage keys on some s/of a VM/of VM/ or s/of a VM/of the VM/ or even just s/of the VM// > + * pages while migration is in process. > + * > * Copyright IBM Corp. 2022 > * > * Authors: > @@ -13,16 +19,45 @@ > #include <asm/facility.h> > #include <asm/page.h> > #include <asm/mem.h> > -#include <asm/interrupt.h> > +#include <asm/barrier.h> > #include <hardware.h> > +#include <smp.h> > + [...] > + > +static void print_usage(void) > +{ > + report_info("Usage: migration-skey [parallel|sequential]"); --parallel and --sequential > +} > + [...]
On Wed, 2022-12-14 at 13:38 +0100, Nico Boehr wrote: > Right now, we have a test which sets storage keys, then migrates the VM > and - after migration finished - verifies the skeys are still there. > > Add a new version of the test which changes storage keys while the > migration is in progress. This is achieved by adding a command line > argument to the existing migration-skey test. > > Signed-off-by: Nico Boehr <nrb@linux.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Nina Schoetterl-Glausch <nsg@linux.ibm.com> Indentation should be fixed IMO, feel free to ignore the rest. > --- > s390x/migration-skey.c | 218 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---- > s390x/unittests.cfg | 15 ++- > 2 files changed, 210 insertions(+), 23 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/s390x/migration-skey.c b/s390x/migration-skey.c > index a91eb6b5a63e..0f862cc9d821 100644 > --- a/s390x/migration-skey.c > +++ b/s390x/migration-skey.c > [...] > +/* > + * Verify storage keys on pagebuf. > + * Storage keys must have been set by set_test_pattern on pagebuf before. > + * set_test_pattern must have been called with the same seed value. > + * > + * If storage keys match the expected result, will return a verify_result > + * with verify_failed false. All other fields are then invalid. > + * If there is a mismatch, returned struct will have verify_failed true and will > + * be filled with the details on the first mismatch encountered. > + */ > +static struct verify_result verify_test_pattern(unsigned char seed) > +{ > + union skey expected_key, actual_key; > + struct verify_result result = { > + .verify_failed = true > + }; > + uint8_t *cur_page; > + unsigned long i; > > for (i = 0; i < NUM_PAGES; i++) { > - actual_key.val = get_storage_key(pagebuf[i]); > - expected_key.val = i * 2; > + cur_page = pagebuf + i * PAGE_SIZE; > + actual_key.val = get_storage_key(cur_page); > + expected_key.val = (i ^ seed) * 2; > > /* > * The PoP neither gives a guarantee that the reference bit is > @@ -51,27 +105,153 @@ static void test_migration(void) > actual_key.str.rf = 0; > expected_key.str.rf = 0; > > - /* don't log anything when key matches to avoid spamming the log */ > if (actual_key.val != expected_key.val) { > - key_mismatches++; > - report_fail("page %d expected_key=0x%x actual_key=0x%x", i, expected_key.val, actual_key.val); I feel like setting verify_failed here also would be nicer. Could also do return (struct verify_result) { ... } Just a suggestion. > + result.expected_key.val = expected_key.val; > + result.actual_key.val = actual_key.val; > + result.page_mismatch_idx = i; > + result.page_mismatch_addr = (unsigned long)cur_page; > + return result; > } > } > > - report(!key_mismatches, "skeys after migration match"); > + result.verify_failed = false; > + return result; > +} > + > +static void report_verify_result(struct verify_result * const result) Why const? Why not also pointer to const? > +{ > + if (result->verify_failed) > + report_fail("page skey mismatch: first page idx = %lu, addr = 0x%lx, " > + "expected_key = 0x%x, actual_key = 0x%x", Indent is off here. I have a slight preference for %02x for the keys. Just a suggestion. > + result->page_mismatch_idx, result->page_mismatch_addr, > + result->expected_key.val, result->actual_key.val); > + else > + report_pass("skeys match"); > +} > + > [...] > -int main(void) > +int main(int argc, char **argv) > { > report_prefix_push("migration-skey"); > > - if (test_facility(169)) > + if (test_facility(169)) { > report_skip("storage key removal facility is active"); > - else > - test_migration(); > + goto error; > + } > > - migrate_once(); > + parse_args(argc, argv); > + > + switch (arg_test_to_run) { break statements should be indented. > + case TEST_SEQUENTIAL: > + test_skey_migration_sequential(); > + break; > + case TEST_PARALLEL: > + test_skey_migration_parallel(); > + break; > + default: > + print_usage(); > + break; > + } > > +error: > + migrate_once(); > report_prefix_pop(); > return report_summary(); > } [...]
Quoting Nina Schoetterl-Glausch (2022-12-14 19:27:15) > On Wed, 2022-12-14 at 13:38 +0100, Nico Boehr wrote: > > Right now, we have a test which sets storage keys, then migrates the VM > > and - after migration finished - verifies the skeys are still there. > > > > Add a new version of the test which changes storage keys while the > > migration is in progress. This is achieved by adding a command line > > argument to the existing migration-skey test. > > > > Signed-off-by: Nico Boehr <nrb@linux.ibm.com> > > Reviewed-by: Nina Schoetterl-Glausch <nsg@linux.ibm.com> > > Indentation should be fixed IMO, feel free to ignore the rest. Thanks! [...] > > diff --git a/s390x/migration-skey.c b/s390x/migration-skey.c > > index a91eb6b5a63e..0f862cc9d821 100644 > > --- a/s390x/migration-skey.c > > +++ b/s390x/migration-skey.c > > [...] > > +static struct verify_result verify_test_pattern(unsigned char seed) > > +{ [...] > > - /* don't log anything when key matches to avoid spamming the log */ > > if (actual_key.val != expected_key.val) { > > - key_mismatches++; > > - report_fail("page %d expected_key=0x%x actual_key=0x%x", i, expected_key.val, actual_key.val); > > I feel like setting verify_failed here also would be nicer. I had this before, Claudio requested to remove it... > Could also do > return (struct verify_result) { > ... > } > Just a suggestion. No strong opinion. I'll do whatever you prefer. [...] > > +static void report_verify_result(struct verify_result * const result) > > Why const? Why not also pointer to const? Yes right, I'll make this a const struct. > > +{ > > + if (result->verify_failed) > > + report_fail("page skey mismatch: first page idx = %lu, addr = 0x%lx, " > > + "expected_key = 0x%x, actual_key = 0x%x", > > Indent is off here. Yes done. > I have a slight preference for %02x for the keys. Just a suggestion. Yes, changed. > [...] > > > -int main(void) > > +int main(int argc, char **argv) > > { > > report_prefix_push("migration-skey"); > > > > - if (test_facility(169)) > > + if (test_facility(169)) { > > report_skip("storage key removal facility is active"); > > - else > > - test_migration(); > > + goto error; > > + } > > > > - migrate_once(); > > + parse_args(argc, argv); > > + > > + switch (arg_test_to_run) { > > break statements should be indented. Fixed.
diff --git a/s390x/migration-skey.c b/s390x/migration-skey.c index a91eb6b5a63e..0f862cc9d821 100644 --- a/s390x/migration-skey.c +++ b/s390x/migration-skey.c @@ -2,6 +2,12 @@ /* * Storage Key migration tests * + * There are two variants of this test: + * - sequential: sets some storage keys on pages, migrates the VM and then + * verifies the storage keys are still as we expect. + * - parallel: start migration of a VM and set and check storage keys on some + * pages while migration is in process. + * * Copyright IBM Corp. 2022 * * Authors: @@ -13,16 +19,45 @@ #include <asm/facility.h> #include <asm/page.h> #include <asm/mem.h> -#include <asm/interrupt.h> +#include <asm/barrier.h> #include <hardware.h> +#include <smp.h> + +struct verify_result { + bool verify_failed; + union skey expected_key; + union skey actual_key; + unsigned long page_mismatch_idx; + unsigned long page_mismatch_addr; +}; #define NUM_PAGES 128 -static uint8_t pagebuf[NUM_PAGES][PAGE_SIZE] __attribute__((aligned(PAGE_SIZE))); +static uint8_t pagebuf[NUM_PAGES * PAGE_SIZE] __attribute__((aligned(PAGE_SIZE))); + +static struct verify_result result; + +static unsigned int thread_iters; +static bool thread_should_exit; +static bool thread_exited; + +static enum { + TEST_INVALID, + TEST_SEQUENTIAL, + TEST_PARALLEL +} arg_test_to_run; -static void test_migration(void) +/* + * Set storage key test pattern on pagebuf with a seed for the storage keys. + * + * Each page's storage key is generated by taking the page's index in pagebuf, + * XOR-ing that with the given seed and then multipling the result with two. + * + * Only the lower seven bits of the seed are considered. + */ +static void set_test_pattern(unsigned char seed) { - union skey expected_key, actual_key; - int i, key_to_set, key_mismatches = 0; + unsigned char key_to_set; + unsigned long i; for (i = 0; i < NUM_PAGES; i++) { /* @@ -32,15 +67,34 @@ static void test_migration(void) * protection as well as reference and change indication for * some keys. */ - key_to_set = i * 2; - set_storage_key(pagebuf[i], key_to_set, 1); + key_to_set = (i ^ seed) * 2; + set_storage_key(pagebuf + i * PAGE_SIZE, key_to_set, 1); } +} - migrate_once(); +/* + * Verify storage keys on pagebuf. + * Storage keys must have been set by set_test_pattern on pagebuf before. + * set_test_pattern must have been called with the same seed value. + * + * If storage keys match the expected result, will return a verify_result + * with verify_failed false. All other fields are then invalid. + * If there is a mismatch, returned struct will have verify_failed true and will + * be filled with the details on the first mismatch encountered. + */ +static struct verify_result verify_test_pattern(unsigned char seed) +{ + union skey expected_key, actual_key; + struct verify_result result = { + .verify_failed = true + }; + uint8_t *cur_page; + unsigned long i; for (i = 0; i < NUM_PAGES; i++) { - actual_key.val = get_storage_key(pagebuf[i]); - expected_key.val = i * 2; + cur_page = pagebuf + i * PAGE_SIZE; + actual_key.val = get_storage_key(cur_page); + expected_key.val = (i ^ seed) * 2; /* * The PoP neither gives a guarantee that the reference bit is @@ -51,27 +105,153 @@ static void test_migration(void) actual_key.str.rf = 0; expected_key.str.rf = 0; - /* don't log anything when key matches to avoid spamming the log */ if (actual_key.val != expected_key.val) { - key_mismatches++; - report_fail("page %d expected_key=0x%x actual_key=0x%x", i, expected_key.val, actual_key.val); + result.expected_key.val = expected_key.val; + result.actual_key.val = actual_key.val; + result.page_mismatch_idx = i; + result.page_mismatch_addr = (unsigned long)cur_page; + return result; } } - report(!key_mismatches, "skeys after migration match"); + result.verify_failed = false; + return result; +} + +static void report_verify_result(struct verify_result * const result) +{ + if (result->verify_failed) + report_fail("page skey mismatch: first page idx = %lu, addr = 0x%lx, " + "expected_key = 0x%x, actual_key = 0x%x", + result->page_mismatch_idx, result->page_mismatch_addr, + result->expected_key.val, result->actual_key.val); + else + report_pass("skeys match"); +} + +static void test_skey_migration_sequential(void) +{ + report_prefix_push("sequential"); + + set_test_pattern(0); + + migrate_once(); + + result = verify_test_pattern(0); + report_verify_result(&result); + + report_prefix_pop(); +} + +static void set_skeys_thread(void) +{ + while (!READ_ONCE(thread_should_exit)) { + set_test_pattern(thread_iters); + + result = verify_test_pattern(thread_iters); + + /* + * Always increment even if the verify fails. This ensures primary CPU knows where + * we left off and can do an additional verify round after migration finished. + */ + thread_iters++; + + if (result.verify_failed) + break; + } + + WRITE_ONCE(thread_exited, 1); +} + +static void test_skey_migration_parallel(void) +{ + report_prefix_push("parallel"); + + if (smp_query_num_cpus() == 1) { + report_skip("need at least 2 cpus for this test"); + goto error; + } + + smp_cpu_setup(1, PSW_WITH_CUR_MASK(set_skeys_thread)); + + migrate_once(); + + WRITE_ONCE(thread_should_exit, 1); + + while (!READ_ONCE(thread_exited)) + ; + + /* Ensure we read result and thread_iters below from memory after thread exited */ + mb(); + report_info("thread completed %u iterations", thread_iters); + + report_prefix_push("during migration"); + report_verify_result(&result); + report_prefix_pop(); + + /* + * Verification of skeys occurs on the thread. We don't know if we + * were still migrating during the verification. + * To be sure, make another verification round after the migration + * finished to catch skeys which might not have been migrated + * correctly. + */ + report_prefix_push("after migration"); + assert(thread_iters > 0); + result = verify_test_pattern(thread_iters - 1); + report_verify_result(&result); + report_prefix_pop(); + +error: + report_prefix_pop(); +} + +static void print_usage(void) +{ + report_info("Usage: migration-skey [parallel|sequential]"); +} + +static void parse_args(int argc, char **argv) +{ + if (argc < 2) { + /* default to sequential since it only needs one cpu */ + arg_test_to_run = TEST_SEQUENTIAL; + return; + } + + if (!strcmp("--parallel", argv[1])) + arg_test_to_run = TEST_PARALLEL; + else if (!strcmp("--sequential", argv[1])) + arg_test_to_run = TEST_SEQUENTIAL; + else + arg_test_to_run = TEST_INVALID; } -int main(void) +int main(int argc, char **argv) { report_prefix_push("migration-skey"); - if (test_facility(169)) + if (test_facility(169)) { report_skip("storage key removal facility is active"); - else - test_migration(); + goto error; + } - migrate_once(); + parse_args(argc, argv); + + switch (arg_test_to_run) { + case TEST_SEQUENTIAL: + test_skey_migration_sequential(); + break; + case TEST_PARALLEL: + test_skey_migration_parallel(); + break; + default: + print_usage(); + break; + } +error: + migrate_once(); report_prefix_pop(); return report_summary(); } diff --git a/s390x/unittests.cfg b/s390x/unittests.cfg index 3caf81eda396..d97eb5e943c8 100644 --- a/s390x/unittests.cfg +++ b/s390x/unittests.cfg @@ -185,10 +185,6 @@ smp = 2 file = migration-cmm.elf groups = migration -[migration-skey] -file = migration-skey.elf -groups = migration - [panic-loop-extint] file = panic-loop-extint.elf groups = panic @@ -208,3 +204,14 @@ groups = migration [exittime] file = exittime.elf smp = 2 + +[migration-skey-sequential] +file = migration-skey.elf +groups = migration +extra_params = -append '--sequential' + +[migration-skey-parallel] +file = migration-skey.elf +smp = 2 +groups = migration +extra_params = -append '--parallel'
Right now, we have a test which sets storage keys, then migrates the VM and - after migration finished - verifies the skeys are still there. Add a new version of the test which changes storage keys while the migration is in progress. This is achieved by adding a command line argument to the existing migration-skey test. Signed-off-by: Nico Boehr <nrb@linux.ibm.com> --- s390x/migration-skey.c | 218 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---- s390x/unittests.cfg | 15 ++- 2 files changed, 210 insertions(+), 23 deletions(-)