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/*******************************************************************************
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Copyright (c) 2016 NVIDIA Corporation
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to
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deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the
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rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or
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sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
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included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
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THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
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FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
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DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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*******************************************************************************/
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#include "nv-kthread-q.h"
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#include <linux/vmalloc.h>
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#include <linux/kthread.h>
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#include <linux/string.h>
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#include <linux/completion.h>
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#include <linux/module.h>
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#include <linux/cpumask.h>
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#include <linux/mm.h>
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// If NV_BUILD_MODULE_INSTANCES is not defined, do it here in order to avoid
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// build warnings/errors when including nv-linux.h as it expects the definition
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// to be present.
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#ifndef NV_BUILD_MODULE_INSTANCES
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#define NV_BUILD_MODULE_INSTANCES 1
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#endif
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#include "nv-linux.h"
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// Below are just a very few lines of printing and test assertion support.
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// It is important to avoid dependencies on other modules, because nv-kthread-q
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// and its self test are supposed to only require:
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//
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// -- Linux kernel functions and macros
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//
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// In order to avoid external dependencies (specifically, NV_STATUS codes), all
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// functions in this file return non-zero upon failure, and zero upon success.
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#ifndef NVIDIA_PRETTY_PRINTING_PREFIX
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#define NVIDIA_PRETTY_PRINTING_PREFIX "nvidia: "
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#endif
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// This prints even on release builds:
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#define NVQ_TEST_PRINT(fmt, ...) \
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printk(KERN_INFO NVIDIA_PRETTY_PRINTING_PREFIX "%s:%u[pid:%d] " fmt, \
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__FUNCTION__, \
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__LINE__, \
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current->pid, \
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##__VA_ARGS__)
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// Caution: This macro will return out of the current scope
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#define TEST_CHECK_RET(cond) \
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do { \
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if (unlikely(!(cond))) { \
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NVQ_TEST_PRINT("Test check failed, condition '%s' not true\n", \
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#cond); \
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on_nvq_assert(); \
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return -1; \
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} \
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} while(0)
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// Most test failures will do things such as just hang or crash. However, in
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// order to detect bugs that are less fatal, simply count how many queue items
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// actually ran.
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#define NUM_Q_ITEMS_IN_BASIC_TEST 6
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#define NUM_RESCHEDULE_CALLBACKS 10
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#define NUM_TEST_Q_ITEMS (100 * 1000)
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#define NUM_TEST_KTHREADS 8
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#define NUM_Q_ITEMS_IN_MULTITHREAD_TEST (NUM_TEST_Q_ITEMS * NUM_TEST_KTHREADS)
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// This exists in order to have a function to place a breakpoint on:
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void on_nvq_assert(void)
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{
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(void)NULL;
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}
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Basic start-stop test
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typedef struct basic_start_stop_args
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{
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int value_to_write;
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int *where_to_write;
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} basic_start_stop_args_t;
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static void _basic_start_stop_callback(void *args)
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{
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basic_start_stop_args_t *start_stop_args = (basic_start_stop_args_t*)args;
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*start_stop_args->where_to_write = start_stop_args->value_to_write;
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}
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static int _basic_start_stop_test(void)
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{
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int i, was_scheduled;
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int result = 0;
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nv_kthread_q_item_t q_item[NUM_Q_ITEMS_IN_BASIC_TEST];
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int callback_values_written[NUM_Q_ITEMS_IN_BASIC_TEST];
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basic_start_stop_args_t start_stop_args[NUM_Q_ITEMS_IN_BASIC_TEST];
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nv_kthread_q_t local_q;
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// Do a redudant stop to ensure stop is supported on zero initialized memory
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// No crash should occur
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memset(&local_q, 0, sizeof(nv_kthread_q_t));
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nv_kthread_q_stop(&local_q);
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// Do a quick start-stop cycle first:
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result = nv_kthread_q_init(&local_q, "q_to_stop");
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TEST_CHECK_RET(result == 0);
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nv_kthread_q_stop(&local_q);
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// call another q_stop and it shouldn't crash and should return fine
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nv_kthread_q_stop(&local_q);
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memset(&start_stop_args, 0, sizeof(start_stop_args));
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memset(callback_values_written, 0, sizeof(callback_values_written));
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// All the callback arguments point to the same nv_kthread_q:
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for (i = 0; i < NUM_Q_ITEMS_IN_BASIC_TEST; ++i) {
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start_stop_args[i].value_to_write = i;
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start_stop_args[i].where_to_write = &callback_values_written[i];
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}
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result = nv_kthread_q_init(&local_q, "basic_q");
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TEST_CHECK_RET(result == 0);
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// Launch 3 items, then flush the queue.
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//
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// Each iteration sends a different instance of args to the callback
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// function.
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for (i = 0; i < 3; ++i) {
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nv_kthread_q_item_init(&q_item[i],
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_basic_start_stop_callback,
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&start_stop_args[i]);
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was_scheduled = nv_kthread_q_schedule_q_item(&local_q, &q_item[i]);
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result |= (!was_scheduled);
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}
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// It is legal to flush more than once, so flush twice in a row:
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nv_kthread_q_flush(&local_q);
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nv_kthread_q_flush(&local_q);
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// Launch the remaining items, then stop (which flushes) the queue:
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for (i = 3; i < NUM_Q_ITEMS_IN_BASIC_TEST; ++i) {
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nv_kthread_q_item_init(&q_item[i],
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_basic_start_stop_callback,
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&start_stop_args[i]);
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was_scheduled = nv_kthread_q_schedule_q_item(&local_q, &q_item[i]);
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result |= (!was_scheduled);
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}
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nv_kthread_q_stop(&local_q);
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// Verify that all the callbacks ran and wrote their values:
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for (i = 0; i < NUM_Q_ITEMS_IN_BASIC_TEST; ++i)
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TEST_CHECK_RET(callback_values_written[i] == i);
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return result;
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}
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Multithreaded test
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typedef struct multithread_args
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{
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nv_kthread_q_t *test_q;
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atomic_t *test_wide_accumulator;
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atomic_t per_thread_accumulator;
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} multithread_args_t;
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static void _multithread_callback(void *args)
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{
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multithread_args_t *multithread_args = (multithread_args_t*)(args);
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atomic_inc(multithread_args->test_wide_accumulator);
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atomic_inc(&multithread_args->per_thread_accumulator);
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}
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//
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// Return values:
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// 0: Success
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// -ENOMEM: vmalloc failed
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// -EINVAL: test failed due to mismatched accumulator counts
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//
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static int _multithreaded_q_kthread_function(void *args)
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{
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int i, was_scheduled;
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int result = 0;
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int per_thread_count;
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int test_wide_count;
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multithread_args_t *multithread_args = (multithread_args_t*)args;
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nv_kthread_q_item_t *q_items;
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size_t alloc_size = NUM_TEST_Q_ITEMS * sizeof(nv_kthread_q_item_t);
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q_items = vmalloc(alloc_size);
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if (!q_items) {
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result = -ENOMEM;
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goto done;
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}
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memset(q_items, 0, alloc_size);
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for (i = 0; i < NUM_TEST_Q_ITEMS; ++i) {
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nv_kthread_q_item_init(&q_items[i],
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_multithread_callback,
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multithread_args);
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was_scheduled = nv_kthread_q_schedule_q_item(multithread_args->test_q,
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&q_items[i]);
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result |= (!was_scheduled);
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}
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nv_kthread_q_flush(multithread_args->test_q);
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per_thread_count = atomic_read(&multithread_args->per_thread_accumulator);
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if (per_thread_count != NUM_TEST_Q_ITEMS) {
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NVQ_TEST_PRINT("per_thread_count: Expected: %d, actual: %d\n",
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NUM_TEST_Q_ITEMS, per_thread_count);
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goto done;
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}
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test_wide_count = atomic_read(multithread_args->test_wide_accumulator);
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if (test_wide_count < NUM_TEST_Q_ITEMS) {
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NVQ_TEST_PRINT("test_wide_count: Expected: >= %d, actual: %d\n",
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NUM_TEST_Q_ITEMS, test_wide_count);
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goto done;
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}
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done:
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if (q_items)
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vfree(q_items);
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while (!kthread_should_stop())
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schedule();
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return result;
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}
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static int _multithreaded_q_test(void)
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{
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int i, j;
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int result = 0;
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struct task_struct *kthreads[NUM_TEST_KTHREADS];
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multithread_args_t multithread_args[NUM_TEST_KTHREADS];
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nv_kthread_q_t local_q;
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atomic_t local_accumulator;
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memset(multithread_args, 0, sizeof(multithread_args));
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memset(kthreads, 0, sizeof(kthreads));
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atomic_set(&local_accumulator, 0);
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result = nv_kthread_q_init(&local_q, "multithread_test_q");
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TEST_CHECK_RET(result == 0);
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for (i = 0; i < NUM_TEST_KTHREADS; ++i) {
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multithread_args[i].test_q = &local_q;
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multithread_args[i].test_wide_accumulator = &local_accumulator;
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kthreads[i] = kthread_run(_multithreaded_q_kthread_function,
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&multithread_args[i],
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"nvq_test_kthread");
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if (IS_ERR(kthreads[i]))
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goto failed;
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}
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// Stop all of the test kthreads, then stop the queue. Collect any
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// non-zero (failure) return values from the kthreads, and use those
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// later to report a test failure.
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for (i = 0; i < NUM_TEST_KTHREADS; ++i) {
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result |= kthread_stop(kthreads[i]);
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}
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nv_kthread_q_stop(&local_q);
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TEST_CHECK_RET(atomic_read(&local_accumulator) ==
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NUM_Q_ITEMS_IN_MULTITHREAD_TEST);
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return result;
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failed:
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NVQ_TEST_PRINT("kthread_run[%d] failed: errno: %ld\n",
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i, PTR_ERR(kthreads[i]));
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// Stop any threads that had successfully started:
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for (j = 0; j < i; ++j)
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kthread_stop(kthreads[j]);
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nv_kthread_q_stop(&local_q);
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return -1;
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}
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Self-rescheduling test
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typedef struct resched_args
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{
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nv_kthread_q_t test_q;
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nv_kthread_q_item_t q_item;
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atomic_t accumulator;
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atomic_t stop_rescheduling_callbacks;
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int test_failure;
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} resched_args_t;
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static void _reschedule_callback(void *args)
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{
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int was_scheduled;
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resched_args_t *resched_args = (resched_args_t*)args;
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// This test promises to add one to accumulator, for each time through.
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atomic_inc(&resched_args->accumulator);
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if (atomic_read(&resched_args->stop_rescheduling_callbacks) == 0) {
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nv_kthread_q_item_init(&resched_args->q_item,
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_reschedule_callback,
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resched_args);
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was_scheduled = nv_kthread_q_schedule_q_item(&resched_args->test_q,
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&resched_args->q_item);
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if (!was_scheduled) {
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resched_args->test_failure = 1;
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}
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}
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// Ensure thread relinquishes control else we hang in single-core environments
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schedule();
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}
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// Verify that re-scheduling the same q_item, from within its own
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// callback, works.
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static int _reschedule_same_item_from_its_own_callback_test(void)
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{
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int was_scheduled;
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int result = 0;
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resched_args_t resched_args;
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memset(&resched_args, 0, sizeof(resched_args));
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result = nv_kthread_q_init(&resched_args.test_q, "resched_test_q");
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TEST_CHECK_RET(result == 0);
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nv_kthread_q_item_init(&resched_args.q_item,
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_reschedule_callback,
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&resched_args);
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was_scheduled = nv_kthread_q_schedule_q_item(&resched_args.test_q,
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&resched_args.q_item);
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result |= (!was_scheduled);
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// Wait for a few callback items to run
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while(atomic_read(&resched_args.accumulator) < NUM_RESCHEDULE_CALLBACKS)
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schedule();
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// Stop the callbacks from rescheduling themselves. This requires two
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// levels of flushing: one flush to wait for any callbacks that missed
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// the .stop_rescheduling_callbacks change, and another for any pending
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// callbacks that were scheduled from within the callback.
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atomic_set(&resched_args.stop_rescheduling_callbacks, 1);
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// Stop the queue. This is guaranteed to do a (double) flush, and that
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// flush takes care of any pending callbacks that we rescheduled from
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// within the callback function.
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nv_kthread_q_stop(&resched_args.test_q);
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return (result || resched_args.test_failure);
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}
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Rescheduling the exact same q_item test
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typedef struct same_q_item_args
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{
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atomic_t test_accumulator;
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} same_q_item_args_t;
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static void _same_q_item_callback(void *args)
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{
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same_q_item_args_t *same_q_item_args = (same_q_item_args_t*)(args);
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atomic_inc(&same_q_item_args->test_accumulator);
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}
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static int _same_q_item_test(void)
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{
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int result, i;
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int num_scheduled = 0;
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same_q_item_args_t same_q_item_args;
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nv_kthread_q_t local_q;
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nv_kthread_q_item_t q_item;
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memset(&same_q_item_args, 0, sizeof(same_q_item_args));
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result = nv_kthread_q_init(&local_q, "same_q_item_test_q");
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TEST_CHECK_RET(result == 0);
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nv_kthread_q_item_init(&q_item,
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_same_q_item_callback,
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&same_q_item_args);
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// Attempt to queue up many copies of the same q_item, then stop the queue.
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// This is an attempt to launch enough q_items that at least some of them
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// end up being pending in the queue, and exercise the "if already pending"
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// logic.
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//
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// Some manual testing indicates that launching 1000 q_items in a tight loop
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// causes between 1 and 20 copies to run. Obviously this is extremely
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// dependent on the particular test machine and kernel and more, but it
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// shows that 1000 is not unreasonable.
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for (i = 0; i < 1000; ++i)
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num_scheduled += nv_kthread_q_schedule_q_item(&local_q, &q_item);
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nv_kthread_q_stop(&local_q);
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// At least one item will have run, but not necessarily any more than that.
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TEST_CHECK_RET(atomic_read(&same_q_item_args.test_accumulator) >= 1);
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TEST_CHECK_RET(atomic_read(&same_q_item_args.test_accumulator) == num_scheduled);
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return 0;
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}
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// Returns true if any of the stack pages are not resident on the indicated node.
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static bool stack_mismatch(const struct task_struct *thread, int preferred_node)
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{
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unsigned num_stack_pages, i;
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char* stack = (char*) thread->stack;
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// If the stack has not been allocated using vmalloc, the physical pages
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// are all on the same node, so just check the first page
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if (!is_vmalloc_addr(stack)) {
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struct page *page = virt_to_page(stack);
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int node = page_to_nid(page);
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return node != preferred_node;
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}
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num_stack_pages = THREAD_SIZE >> PAGE_SHIFT;
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// The physical pages backing the stack may be discontiguous, so check them
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// all.
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for (i = 0; i < num_stack_pages; i++) {
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char *curr_stack_page = stack + i * PAGE_SIZE;
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struct page *page = vmalloc_to_page(curr_stack_page);
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int node = page_to_nid(page);
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if (node != preferred_node)
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return true;
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}
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return false;
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}
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static void _check_cpu_affinity_callback(void *args)
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{
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struct task_struct *thread = get_current();
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int *preferred_node = (int *) args;
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int *ret = preferred_node + 1;
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|
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*ret = stack_mismatch(thread, *preferred_node);
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|
}
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|
|
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|
// Verify that the stack of the kernel thread created by
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|
// nv_kthread_q_init_on_node is resident on the specified NUMA node.
|
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|
//
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|
// nv_kthread_q_init_on_node does not guarantee that the thread's stack
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|
// will be resident on the passed node, but in practice the preference is mostly
|
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|
// honored so we invoke the function multiple times and allow a percentage of
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|
// failures per node.
|
||
|
static int _check_cpu_affinity_test(void)
|
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|
{
|
||
|
int result, node;
|
||
|
nv_kthread_q_t local_q;
|
||
|
|
||
|
for_each_online_node(node) {
|
||
|
unsigned i;
|
||
|
const unsigned max_i = 100;
|
||
|
unsigned stack_mismatches = 0;
|
||
|
|
||
|
// Allow up to 20% of the stacks to be resident on a node different from
|
||
|
// the one requested.
|
||
|
const int alloc_mismatch_percentage = 20;
|
||
|
|
||
|
// Only test on CPU nodes which have memory
|
||
|
if (!nv_numa_node_has_memory(node) || !node_state(node, N_CPU))
|
||
|
continue;
|
||
|
|
||
|
for (i = 0; i < max_i; i++) {
|
||
|
unsigned j;
|
||
|
int thread_args[2];
|
||
|
nv_kthread_q_item_t q_item;
|
||
|
char q_name[64];
|
||
|
|
||
|
nv_kthread_q_item_init(&q_item, _check_cpu_affinity_callback, thread_args);
|
||
|
snprintf(q_name, sizeof(q_name), "test_q_%d", node);
|
||
|
result = nv_kthread_q_init_on_node(&local_q, q_name, node);
|
||
|
TEST_CHECK_RET(result == 0);
|
||
|
|
||
|
// The second entry contains the value returned by the callback:
|
||
|
// 0 if no mismatch found, and 1 otherwise.
|
||
|
thread_args[0] = node;
|
||
|
thread_args[1] = 0;
|
||
|
|
||
|
// Run several iterations to ensure that the thread's stack does
|
||
|
// not migrate after initialization.
|
||
|
for (j = 0; j < 25; j++) {
|
||
|
result = nv_kthread_q_schedule_q_item(&local_q, &q_item);
|
||
|
|
||
|
// nv_kthread_q_schedule_q_item() returns non-zero value if the
|
||
|
// item was successfully scheduled.
|
||
|
if (result == 0) {
|
||
|
nv_kthread_q_stop(&local_q);
|
||
|
TEST_CHECK_RET(false);
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
nv_kthread_q_flush(&local_q);
|
||
|
|
||
|
// Count as failure if any of the stack pages is resident on a
|
||
|
// another node on any iteration.
|
||
|
if (thread_args[1] == 1) {
|
||
|
stack_mismatches++;
|
||
|
break;
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
nv_kthread_q_stop(&local_q);
|
||
|
|
||
|
if ((100 * stack_mismatches / max_i) > alloc_mismatch_percentage)
|
||
|
TEST_CHECK_RET(false);
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
return 0;
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
|
||
|
// Top-level test entry point
|
||
|
|
||
|
int nv_kthread_q_run_self_test(void)
|
||
|
{
|
||
|
int result;
|
||
|
|
||
|
result = _basic_start_stop_test();
|
||
|
TEST_CHECK_RET(result == 0);
|
||
|
|
||
|
result = _reschedule_same_item_from_its_own_callback_test();
|
||
|
TEST_CHECK_RET(result == 0);
|
||
|
|
||
|
result = _multithreaded_q_test();
|
||
|
TEST_CHECK_RET(result == 0);
|
||
|
|
||
|
result = _same_q_item_test();
|
||
|
TEST_CHECK_RET(result == 0);
|
||
|
|
||
|
result = _check_cpu_affinity_test();
|
||
|
TEST_CHECK_RET(result == 0);
|
||
|
|
||
|
return 0;
|
||
|
}
|