Author | Tokens | Token Proportion | Commits | Commit Proportion |
---|---|---|---|---|
Karolina Drobnik | 4741 | 67.95% | 10 | 47.62% |
Rebecca Mckeever | 1809 | 25.93% | 8 | 38.10% |
Shaoqin Huang | 424 | 6.08% | 2 | 9.52% |
Mike Rapoport | 3 | 0.04% | 1 | 4.76% |
Total | 6977 | 21 |
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later #include "basic_api.h" #include <string.h> #include <linux/memblock.h> #define EXPECTED_MEMBLOCK_REGIONS 128 #define FUNC_ADD "memblock_add" #define FUNC_RESERVE "memblock_reserve" #define FUNC_REMOVE "memblock_remove" #define FUNC_FREE "memblock_free" #define FUNC_TRIM "memblock_trim_memory" static int memblock_initialization_check(void) { PREFIX_PUSH(); ASSERT_NE(memblock.memory.regions, NULL); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.memory.cnt, 1); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.memory.max, EXPECTED_MEMBLOCK_REGIONS); ASSERT_EQ(strcmp(memblock.memory.name, "memory"), 0); ASSERT_NE(memblock.reserved.regions, NULL); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.reserved.cnt, 1); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.memory.max, EXPECTED_MEMBLOCK_REGIONS); ASSERT_EQ(strcmp(memblock.reserved.name, "reserved"), 0); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.bottom_up, false); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.current_limit, MEMBLOCK_ALLOC_ANYWHERE); test_pass_pop(); return 0; } /* * A simple test that adds a memory block of a specified base address * and size to the collection of available memory regions (memblock.memory). * Expect to create a new entry. The region counter and total memory get * updated. */ static int memblock_add_simple_check(void) { struct memblock_region *rgn; rgn = &memblock.memory.regions[0]; struct region r = { .base = SZ_1G, .size = SZ_4M }; PREFIX_PUSH(); reset_memblock_regions(); memblock_add(r.base, r.size); ASSERT_EQ(rgn->base, r.base); ASSERT_EQ(rgn->size, r.size); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.memory.cnt, 1); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.memory.total_size, r.size); test_pass_pop(); return 0; } /* * A simple test that adds a memory block of a specified base address, size, * NUMA node and memory flags to the collection of available memory regions. * Expect to create a new entry. The region counter and total memory get * updated. */ static int memblock_add_node_simple_check(void) { struct memblock_region *rgn; rgn = &memblock.memory.regions[0]; struct region r = { .base = SZ_1M, .size = SZ_16M }; PREFIX_PUSH(); reset_memblock_regions(); memblock_add_node(r.base, r.size, 1, MEMBLOCK_HOTPLUG); ASSERT_EQ(rgn->base, r.base); ASSERT_EQ(rgn->size, r.size); #ifdef CONFIG_NUMA ASSERT_EQ(rgn->nid, 1); #endif ASSERT_EQ(rgn->flags, MEMBLOCK_HOTPLUG); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.memory.cnt, 1); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.memory.total_size, r.size); test_pass_pop(); return 0; } /* * A test that tries to add two memory blocks that don't overlap with one * another: * * | +--------+ +--------+ | * | | r1 | | r2 | | * +--------+--------+--------+--------+--+ * * Expect to add two correctly initialized entries to the collection of * available memory regions (memblock.memory). The total size and * region counter fields get updated. */ static int memblock_add_disjoint_check(void) { struct memblock_region *rgn1, *rgn2; rgn1 = &memblock.memory.regions[0]; rgn2 = &memblock.memory.regions[1]; struct region r1 = { .base = SZ_1G, .size = SZ_8K }; struct region r2 = { .base = SZ_1G + SZ_16K, .size = SZ_8K }; PREFIX_PUSH(); reset_memblock_regions(); memblock_add(r1.base, r1.size); memblock_add(r2.base, r2.size); ASSERT_EQ(rgn1->base, r1.base); ASSERT_EQ(rgn1->size, r1.size); ASSERT_EQ(rgn2->base, r2.base); ASSERT_EQ(rgn2->size, r2.size); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.memory.cnt, 2); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.memory.total_size, r1.size + r2.size); test_pass_pop(); return 0; } /* * A test that tries to add two memory blocks r1 and r2, where r2 overlaps * with the beginning of r1 (that is r1.base < r2.base + r2.size): * * | +----+----+------------+ | * | | |r2 | r1 | | * +----+----+----+------------+----------+ * ^ ^ * | | * | r1.base * | * r2.base * * Expect to merge the two entries into one region that starts at r2.base * and has size of two regions minus their intersection. The total size of * the available memory is updated, and the region counter stays the same. */ static int memblock_add_overlap_top_check(void) { struct memblock_region *rgn; phys_addr_t total_size; rgn = &memblock.memory.regions[0]; struct region r1 = { .base = SZ_512M, .size = SZ_1G }; struct region r2 = { .base = SZ_256M, .size = SZ_512M }; PREFIX_PUSH(); total_size = (r1.base - r2.base) + r1.size; reset_memblock_regions(); memblock_add(r1.base, r1.size); memblock_add(r2.base, r2.size); ASSERT_EQ(rgn->base, r2.base); ASSERT_EQ(rgn->size, total_size); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.memory.cnt, 1); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.memory.total_size, total_size); test_pass_pop(); return 0; } /* * A test that tries to add two memory blocks r1 and r2, where r2 overlaps * with the end of r1 (that is r2.base < r1.base + r1.size): * * | +--+------+----------+ | * | | | r1 | r2 | | * +--+--+------+----------+--------------+ * ^ ^ * | | * | r2.base * | * r1.base * * Expect to merge the two entries into one region that starts at r1.base * and has size of two regions minus their intersection. The total size of * the available memory is updated, and the region counter stays the same. */ static int memblock_add_overlap_bottom_check(void) { struct memblock_region *rgn; phys_addr_t total_size; rgn = &memblock.memory.regions[0]; struct region r1 = { .base = SZ_128M, .size = SZ_512M }; struct region r2 = { .base = SZ_256M, .size = SZ_1G }; PREFIX_PUSH(); total_size = (r2.base - r1.base) + r2.size; reset_memblock_regions(); memblock_add(r1.base, r1.size); memblock_add(r2.base, r2.size); ASSERT_EQ(rgn->base, r1.base); ASSERT_EQ(rgn->size, total_size); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.memory.cnt, 1); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.memory.total_size, total_size); test_pass_pop(); return 0; } /* * A test that tries to add two memory blocks r1 and r2, where r2 is * within the range of r1 (that is r1.base < r2.base && * r2.base + r2.size < r1.base + r1.size): * * | +-------+--+-----------------------+ * | | |r2| r1 | * +---+-------+--+-----------------------+ * ^ * | * r1.base * * Expect to merge two entries into one region that stays the same. * The counter and total size of available memory are not updated. */ static int memblock_add_within_check(void) { struct memblock_region *rgn; rgn = &memblock.memory.regions[0]; struct region r1 = { .base = SZ_8M, .size = SZ_32M }; struct region r2 = { .base = SZ_16M, .size = SZ_1M }; PREFIX_PUSH(); reset_memblock_regions(); memblock_add(r1.base, r1.size); memblock_add(r2.base, r2.size); ASSERT_EQ(rgn->base, r1.base); ASSERT_EQ(rgn->size, r1.size); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.memory.cnt, 1); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.memory.total_size, r1.size); test_pass_pop(); return 0; } /* * A simple test that tries to add the same memory block twice. Expect * the counter and total size of available memory to not be updated. */ static int memblock_add_twice_check(void) { struct region r = { .base = SZ_16K, .size = SZ_2M }; PREFIX_PUSH(); reset_memblock_regions(); memblock_add(r.base, r.size); memblock_add(r.base, r.size); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.memory.cnt, 1); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.memory.total_size, r.size); test_pass_pop(); return 0; } /* * A test that tries to add two memory blocks that don't overlap with one * another and then add a third memory block in the space between the first two: * * | +--------+--------+--------+ | * | | r1 | r3 | r2 | | * +--------+--------+--------+--------+--+ * * Expect to merge the three entries into one region that starts at r1.base * and has size of r1.size + r2.size + r3.size. The region counter and total * size of the available memory are updated. */ static int memblock_add_between_check(void) { struct memblock_region *rgn; phys_addr_t total_size; rgn = &memblock.memory.regions[0]; struct region r1 = { .base = SZ_1G, .size = SZ_8K }; struct region r2 = { .base = SZ_1G + SZ_16K, .size = SZ_8K }; struct region r3 = { .base = SZ_1G + SZ_8K, .size = SZ_8K }; PREFIX_PUSH(); total_size = r1.size + r2.size + r3.size; reset_memblock_regions(); memblock_add(r1.base, r1.size); memblock_add(r2.base, r2.size); memblock_add(r3.base, r3.size); ASSERT_EQ(rgn->base, r1.base); ASSERT_EQ(rgn->size, total_size); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.memory.cnt, 1); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.memory.total_size, total_size); test_pass_pop(); return 0; } /* * A simple test that tries to add a memory block r when r extends past * PHYS_ADDR_MAX: * * +--------+ * | r | * +--------+ * | +----+ * | | rgn| * +----------------------------+----+ * * Expect to add a memory block of size PHYS_ADDR_MAX - r.base. Expect the * total size of available memory and the counter to be updated. */ static int memblock_add_near_max_check(void) { struct memblock_region *rgn; phys_addr_t total_size; rgn = &memblock.memory.regions[0]; struct region r = { .base = PHYS_ADDR_MAX - SZ_1M, .size = SZ_2M }; PREFIX_PUSH(); total_size = PHYS_ADDR_MAX - r.base; reset_memblock_regions(); memblock_add(r.base, r.size); ASSERT_EQ(rgn->base, r.base); ASSERT_EQ(rgn->size, total_size); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.memory.cnt, 1); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.memory.total_size, total_size); test_pass_pop(); return 0; } /* * A test that trying to add the 129th memory block. * Expect to trigger memblock_double_array() to double the * memblock.memory.max, find a new valid memory as * memory.regions. */ static int memblock_add_many_check(void) { int i; void *orig_region; struct region r = { .base = SZ_16K, .size = SZ_16K, }; phys_addr_t new_memory_regions_size; phys_addr_t base, size = SZ_64; phys_addr_t gap_size = SZ_64; PREFIX_PUSH(); reset_memblock_regions(); memblock_allow_resize(); dummy_physical_memory_init(); /* * We allocated enough memory by using dummy_physical_memory_init(), and * split it into small block. First we split a large enough memory block * as the memory region which will be choosed by memblock_double_array(). */ base = PAGE_ALIGN(dummy_physical_memory_base()); new_memory_regions_size = PAGE_ALIGN(INIT_MEMBLOCK_REGIONS * 2 * sizeof(struct memblock_region)); memblock_add(base, new_memory_regions_size); /* This is the base of small memory block. */ base += new_memory_regions_size + gap_size; orig_region = memblock.memory.regions; for (i = 0; i < INIT_MEMBLOCK_REGIONS; i++) { /* * Add these small block to fulfill the memblock. We keep a * gap between the nearby memory to avoid being merged. */ memblock_add(base, size); base += size + gap_size; ASSERT_EQ(memblock.memory.cnt, i + 2); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.memory.total_size, new_memory_regions_size + (i + 1) * size); } /* * At there, memblock_double_array() has been succeed, check if it * update the memory.max. */ ASSERT_EQ(memblock.memory.max, INIT_MEMBLOCK_REGIONS * 2); /* memblock_double_array() will reserve the memory it used. Check it. */ ASSERT_EQ(memblock.reserved.cnt, 1); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.reserved.total_size, new_memory_regions_size); /* * Now memblock_double_array() works fine. Let's check after the * double_array(), the memblock_add() still works as normal. */ memblock_add(r.base, r.size); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.memory.regions[0].base, r.base); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.memory.regions[0].size, r.size); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.memory.cnt, INIT_MEMBLOCK_REGIONS + 2); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.memory.total_size, INIT_MEMBLOCK_REGIONS * size + new_memory_regions_size + r.size); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.memory.max, INIT_MEMBLOCK_REGIONS * 2); dummy_physical_memory_cleanup(); /* * The current memory.regions is occupying a range of memory that * allocated from dummy_physical_memory_init(). After free the memory, * we must not use it. So restore the origin memory region to make sure * the tests can run as normal and not affected by the double array. */ memblock.memory.regions = orig_region; memblock.memory.cnt = INIT_MEMBLOCK_REGIONS; test_pass_pop(); return 0; } static int memblock_add_checks(void) { prefix_reset(); prefix_push(FUNC_ADD); test_print("Running %s tests...\n", FUNC_ADD); memblock_add_simple_check(); memblock_add_node_simple_check(); memblock_add_disjoint_check(); memblock_add_overlap_top_check(); memblock_add_overlap_bottom_check(); memblock_add_within_check(); memblock_add_twice_check(); memblock_add_between_check(); memblock_add_near_max_check(); memblock_add_many_check(); prefix_pop(); return 0; } /* * A simple test that marks a memory block of a specified base address * and size as reserved and to the collection of reserved memory regions * (memblock.reserved). Expect to create a new entry. The region counter * and total memory size are updated. */ static int memblock_reserve_simple_check(void) { struct memblock_region *rgn; rgn = &memblock.reserved.regions[0]; struct region r = { .base = SZ_2G, .size = SZ_128M }; PREFIX_PUSH(); reset_memblock_regions(); memblock_reserve(r.base, r.size); ASSERT_EQ(rgn->base, r.base); ASSERT_EQ(rgn->size, r.size); test_pass_pop(); return 0; } /* * A test that tries to mark two memory blocks that don't overlap as reserved: * * | +--+ +----------------+ | * | |r1| | r2 | | * +--------+--+------+----------------+--+ * * Expect to add two entries to the collection of reserved memory regions * (memblock.reserved). The total size and region counter for * memblock.reserved are updated. */ static int memblock_reserve_disjoint_check(void) { struct memblock_region *rgn1, *rgn2; rgn1 = &memblock.reserved.regions[0]; rgn2 = &memblock.reserved.regions[1]; struct region r1 = { .base = SZ_256M, .size = SZ_16M }; struct region r2 = { .base = SZ_512M, .size = SZ_512M }; PREFIX_PUSH(); reset_memblock_regions(); memblock_reserve(r1.base, r1.size); memblock_reserve(r2.base, r2.size); ASSERT_EQ(rgn1->base, r1.base); ASSERT_EQ(rgn1->size, r1.size); ASSERT_EQ(rgn2->base, r2.base); ASSERT_EQ(rgn2->size, r2.size); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.reserved.cnt, 2); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.reserved.total_size, r1.size + r2.size); test_pass_pop(); return 0; } /* * A test that tries to mark two memory blocks r1 and r2 as reserved, * where r2 overlaps with the beginning of r1 (that is * r1.base < r2.base + r2.size): * * | +--------------+--+--------------+ | * | | r2 | | r1 | | * +--+--------------+--+--------------+--+ * ^ ^ * | | * | r1.base * | * r2.base * * Expect to merge two entries into one region that starts at r2.base and * has size of two regions minus their intersection. The total size of the * reserved memory is updated, and the region counter is not updated. */ static int memblock_reserve_overlap_top_check(void) { struct memblock_region *rgn; phys_addr_t total_size; rgn = &memblock.reserved.regions[0]; struct region r1 = { .base = SZ_1G, .size = SZ_1G }; struct region r2 = { .base = SZ_128M, .size = SZ_1G }; PREFIX_PUSH(); total_size = (r1.base - r2.base) + r1.size; reset_memblock_regions(); memblock_reserve(r1.base, r1.size); memblock_reserve(r2.base, r2.size); ASSERT_EQ(rgn->base, r2.base); ASSERT_EQ(rgn->size, total_size); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.reserved.cnt, 1); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.reserved.total_size, total_size); test_pass_pop(); return 0; } /* * A test that tries to mark two memory blocks r1 and r2 as reserved, * where r2 overlaps with the end of r1 (that is * r2.base < r1.base + r1.size): * * | +--------------+--+--------------+ | * | | r1 | | r2 | | * +--+--------------+--+--------------+--+ * ^ ^ * | | * | r2.base * | * r1.base * * Expect to merge two entries into one region that starts at r1.base and * has size of two regions minus their intersection. The total size of the * reserved memory is updated, and the region counter is not updated. */ static int memblock_reserve_overlap_bottom_check(void) { struct memblock_region *rgn; phys_addr_t total_size; rgn = &memblock.reserved.regions[0]; struct region r1 = { .base = SZ_2K, .size = SZ_128K }; struct region r2 = { .base = SZ_128K, .size = SZ_128K }; PREFIX_PUSH(); total_size = (r2.base - r1.base) + r2.size; reset_memblock_regions(); memblock_reserve(r1.base, r1.size); memblock_reserve(r2.base, r2.size); ASSERT_EQ(rgn->base, r1.base); ASSERT_EQ(rgn->size, total_size); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.reserved.cnt, 1); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.reserved.total_size, total_size); test_pass_pop(); return 0; } /* * A test that tries to mark two memory blocks r1 and r2 as reserved, * where r2 is within the range of r1 (that is * (r1.base < r2.base) && (r2.base + r2.size < r1.base + r1.size)): * * | +-----+--+---------------------------| * | | |r2| r1 | * +-+-----+--+---------------------------+ * ^ ^ * | | * | r2.base * | * r1.base * * Expect to merge two entries into one region that stays the same. The * counter and total size of available memory are not updated. */ static int memblock_reserve_within_check(void) { struct memblock_region *rgn; rgn = &memblock.reserved.regions[0]; struct region r1 = { .base = SZ_1M, .size = SZ_8M }; struct region r2 = { .base = SZ_2M, .size = SZ_64K }; PREFIX_PUSH(); reset_memblock_regions(); memblock_reserve(r1.base, r1.size); memblock_reserve(r2.base, r2.size); ASSERT_EQ(rgn->base, r1.base); ASSERT_EQ(rgn->size, r1.size); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.reserved.cnt, 1); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.reserved.total_size, r1.size); test_pass_pop(); return 0; } /* * A simple test that tries to reserve the same memory block twice. * Expect the region counter and total size of reserved memory to not * be updated. */ static int memblock_reserve_twice_check(void) { struct region r = { .base = SZ_16K, .size = SZ_2M }; PREFIX_PUSH(); reset_memblock_regions(); memblock_reserve(r.base, r.size); memblock_reserve(r.base, r.size); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.reserved.cnt, 1); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.reserved.total_size, r.size); test_pass_pop(); return 0; } /* * A test that tries to mark two memory blocks that don't overlap as reserved * and then reserve a third memory block in the space between the first two: * * | +--------+--------+--------+ | * | | r1 | r3 | r2 | | * +--------+--------+--------+--------+--+ * * Expect to merge the three entries into one reserved region that starts at * r1.base and has size of r1.size + r2.size + r3.size. The region counter and * total for memblock.reserved are updated. */ static int memblock_reserve_between_check(void) { struct memblock_region *rgn; phys_addr_t total_size; rgn = &memblock.reserved.regions[0]; struct region r1 = { .base = SZ_1G, .size = SZ_8K }; struct region r2 = { .base = SZ_1G + SZ_16K, .size = SZ_8K }; struct region r3 = { .base = SZ_1G + SZ_8K, .size = SZ_8K }; PREFIX_PUSH(); total_size = r1.size + r2.size + r3.size; reset_memblock_regions(); memblock_reserve(r1.base, r1.size); memblock_reserve(r2.base, r2.size); memblock_reserve(r3.base, r3.size); ASSERT_EQ(rgn->base, r1.base); ASSERT_EQ(rgn->size, total_size); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.reserved.cnt, 1); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.reserved.total_size, total_size); test_pass_pop(); return 0; } /* * A simple test that tries to reserve a memory block r when r extends past * PHYS_ADDR_MAX: * * +--------+ * | r | * +--------+ * | +----+ * | | rgn| * +----------------------------+----+ * * Expect to reserve a memory block of size PHYS_ADDR_MAX - r.base. Expect the * total size of reserved memory and the counter to be updated. */ static int memblock_reserve_near_max_check(void) { struct memblock_region *rgn; phys_addr_t total_size; rgn = &memblock.reserved.regions[0]; struct region r = { .base = PHYS_ADDR_MAX - SZ_1M, .size = SZ_2M }; PREFIX_PUSH(); total_size = PHYS_ADDR_MAX - r.base; reset_memblock_regions(); memblock_reserve(r.base, r.size); ASSERT_EQ(rgn->base, r.base); ASSERT_EQ(rgn->size, total_size); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.reserved.cnt, 1); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.reserved.total_size, total_size); test_pass_pop(); return 0; } /* * A test that trying to reserve the 129th memory block. * Expect to trigger memblock_double_array() to double the * memblock.memory.max, find a new valid memory as * reserved.regions. */ static int memblock_reserve_many_check(void) { int i; void *orig_region; struct region r = { .base = SZ_16K, .size = SZ_16K, }; phys_addr_t memory_base = SZ_128K; phys_addr_t new_reserved_regions_size; PREFIX_PUSH(); reset_memblock_regions(); memblock_allow_resize(); /* Add a valid memory region used by double_array(). */ dummy_physical_memory_init(); memblock_add(dummy_physical_memory_base(), MEM_SIZE); for (i = 0; i < INIT_MEMBLOCK_REGIONS; i++) { /* Reserve some fakes memory region to fulfill the memblock. */ memblock_reserve(memory_base, MEM_SIZE); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.reserved.cnt, i + 1); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.reserved.total_size, (i + 1) * MEM_SIZE); /* Keep the gap so these memory region will not be merged. */ memory_base += MEM_SIZE * 2; } orig_region = memblock.reserved.regions; /* This reserve the 129 memory_region, and makes it double array. */ memblock_reserve(memory_base, MEM_SIZE); /* * This is the memory region size used by the doubled reserved.regions, * and it has been reserved due to it has been used. The size is used to * calculate the total_size that the memblock.reserved have now. */ new_reserved_regions_size = PAGE_ALIGN((INIT_MEMBLOCK_REGIONS * 2) * sizeof(struct memblock_region)); /* * The double_array() will find a free memory region as the new * reserved.regions, and the used memory region will be reserved, so * there will be one more region exist in the reserved memblock. And the * one more reserved region's size is new_reserved_regions_size. */ ASSERT_EQ(memblock.reserved.cnt, INIT_MEMBLOCK_REGIONS + 2); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.reserved.total_size, (INIT_MEMBLOCK_REGIONS + 1) * MEM_SIZE + new_reserved_regions_size); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.reserved.max, INIT_MEMBLOCK_REGIONS * 2); /* * Now memblock_double_array() works fine. Let's check after the * double_array(), the memblock_reserve() still works as normal. */ memblock_reserve(r.base, r.size); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.reserved.regions[0].base, r.base); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.reserved.regions[0].size, r.size); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.reserved.cnt, INIT_MEMBLOCK_REGIONS + 3); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.reserved.total_size, (INIT_MEMBLOCK_REGIONS + 1) * MEM_SIZE + new_reserved_regions_size + r.size); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.reserved.max, INIT_MEMBLOCK_REGIONS * 2); dummy_physical_memory_cleanup(); /* * The current reserved.regions is occupying a range of memory that * allocated from dummy_physical_memory_init(). After free the memory, * we must not use it. So restore the origin memory region to make sure * the tests can run as normal and not affected by the double array. */ memblock.reserved.regions = orig_region; memblock.reserved.cnt = INIT_MEMBLOCK_RESERVED_REGIONS; test_pass_pop(); return 0; } static int memblock_reserve_checks(void) { prefix_reset(); prefix_push(FUNC_RESERVE); test_print("Running %s tests...\n", FUNC_RESERVE); memblock_reserve_simple_check(); memblock_reserve_disjoint_check(); memblock_reserve_overlap_top_check(); memblock_reserve_overlap_bottom_check(); memblock_reserve_within_check(); memblock_reserve_twice_check(); memblock_reserve_between_check(); memblock_reserve_near_max_check(); memblock_reserve_many_check(); prefix_pop(); return 0; } /* * A simple test that tries to remove a region r1 from the array of * available memory regions. By "removing" a region we mean overwriting it * with the next region r2 in memblock.memory: * * | ...... +----------------+ | * | : r1 : | r2 | | * +--+----+----------+----------------+--+ * ^ * | * rgn.base * * Expect to add two memory blocks r1 and r2 and then remove r1 so that * r2 is the first available region. The region counter and total size * are updated. */ static int memblock_remove_simple_check(void) { struct memblock_region *rgn; rgn = &memblock.memory.regions[0]; struct region r1 = { .base = SZ_2K, .size = SZ_4K }; struct region r2 = { .base = SZ_128K, .size = SZ_4M }; PREFIX_PUSH(); reset_memblock_regions(); memblock_add(r1.base, r1.size); memblock_add(r2.base, r2.size); memblock_remove(r1.base, r1.size); ASSERT_EQ(rgn->base, r2.base); ASSERT_EQ(rgn->size, r2.size); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.memory.cnt, 1); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.memory.total_size, r2.size); test_pass_pop(); return 0; } /* * A test that tries to remove a region r2 that was not registered as * available memory (i.e. has no corresponding entry in memblock.memory): * * +----------------+ * | r2 | * +----------------+ * | +----+ | * | | r1 | | * +--+----+------------------------------+ * ^ * | * rgn.base * * Expect the array, regions counter and total size to not be modified. */ static int memblock_remove_absent_check(void) { struct memblock_region *rgn; rgn = &memblock.memory.regions[0]; struct region r1 = { .base = SZ_512K, .size = SZ_4M }; struct region r2 = { .base = SZ_64M, .size = SZ_1G }; PREFIX_PUSH(); reset_memblock_regions(); memblock_add(r1.base, r1.size); memblock_remove(r2.base, r2.size); ASSERT_EQ(rgn->base, r1.base); ASSERT_EQ(rgn->size, r1.size); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.memory.cnt, 1); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.memory.total_size, r1.size); test_pass_pop(); return 0; } /* * A test that tries to remove a region r2 that overlaps with the * beginning of the already existing entry r1 * (that is r1.base < r2.base + r2.size): * * +-----------------+ * | r2 | * +-----------------+ * | .........+--------+ | * | : r1 | rgn | | * +-----------------+--------+--------+--+ * ^ ^ * | | * | rgn.base * r1.base * * Expect that only the intersection of both regions is removed from the * available memory pool. The regions counter and total size are updated. */ static int memblock_remove_overlap_top_check(void) { struct memblock_region *rgn; phys_addr_t r1_end, r2_end, total_size; rgn = &memblock.memory.regions[0]; struct region r1 = { .base = SZ_32M, .size = SZ_32M }; struct region r2 = { .base = SZ_16M, .size = SZ_32M }; PREFIX_PUSH(); r1_end = r1.base + r1.size; r2_end = r2.base + r2.size; total_size = r1_end - r2_end; reset_memblock_regions(); memblock_add(r1.base, r1.size); memblock_remove(r2.base, r2.size); ASSERT_EQ(rgn->base, r1.base + r2.base); ASSERT_EQ(rgn->size, total_size); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.memory.cnt, 1); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.memory.total_size, total_size); test_pass_pop(); return 0; } /* * A test that tries to remove a region r2 that overlaps with the end of * the already existing region r1 (that is r2.base < r1.base + r1.size): * * +--------------------------------+ * | r2 | * +--------------------------------+ * | +---+..... | * | |rgn| r1 : | * +-+---+----+---------------------------+ * ^ * | * r1.base * * Expect that only the intersection of both regions is removed from the * available memory pool. The regions counter and total size are updated. */ static int memblock_remove_overlap_bottom_check(void) { struct memblock_region *rgn; phys_addr_t total_size; rgn = &memblock.memory.regions[0]; struct region r1 = { .base = SZ_2M, .size = SZ_64M }; struct region r2 = { .base = SZ_32M, .size = SZ_256M }; PREFIX_PUSH(); total_size = r2.base - r1.base; reset_memblock_regions(); memblock_add(r1.base, r1.size); memblock_remove(r2.base, r2.size); ASSERT_EQ(rgn->base, r1.base); ASSERT_EQ(rgn->size, total_size); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.memory.cnt, 1); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.memory.total_size, total_size); test_pass_pop(); return 0; } /* * A test that tries to remove a region r2 that is within the range of * the already existing entry r1 (that is * (r1.base < r2.base) && (r2.base + r2.size < r1.base + r1.size)): * * +----+ * | r2 | * +----+ * | +-------------+....+---------------+ | * | | rgn1 | r1 | rgn2 | | * +-+-------------+----+---------------+-+ * ^ * | * r1.base * * Expect that the region is split into two - one that ends at r2.base and * another that starts at r2.base + r2.size, with appropriate sizes. The * region counter and total size are updated. */ static int memblock_remove_within_check(void) { struct memblock_region *rgn1, *rgn2; phys_addr_t r1_size, r2_size, total_size; rgn1 = &memblock.memory.regions[0]; rgn2 = &memblock.memory.regions[1]; struct region r1 = { .base = SZ_1M, .size = SZ_32M }; struct region r2 = { .base = SZ_16M, .size = SZ_1M }; PREFIX_PUSH(); r1_size = r2.base - r1.base; r2_size = (r1.base + r1.size) - (r2.base + r2.size); total_size = r1_size + r2_size; reset_memblock_regions(); memblock_add(r1.base, r1.size); memblock_remove(r2.base, r2.size); ASSERT_EQ(rgn1->base, r1.base); ASSERT_EQ(rgn1->size, r1_size); ASSERT_EQ(rgn2->base, r2.base + r2.size); ASSERT_EQ(rgn2->size, r2_size); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.memory.cnt, 2); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.memory.total_size, total_size); test_pass_pop(); return 0; } /* * A simple test that tries to remove a region r1 from the array of * available memory regions when r1 is the only available region. * Expect to add a memory block r1 and then remove r1 so that a dummy * region is added. The region counter stays the same, and the total size * is updated. */ static int memblock_remove_only_region_check(void) { struct memblock_region *rgn; rgn = &memblock.memory.regions[0]; struct region r1 = { .base = SZ_2K, .size = SZ_4K }; PREFIX_PUSH(); reset_memblock_regions(); memblock_add(r1.base, r1.size); memblock_remove(r1.base, r1.size); ASSERT_EQ(rgn->base, 0); ASSERT_EQ(rgn->size, 0); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.memory.cnt, 1); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.memory.total_size, 0); test_pass_pop(); return 0; } /* * A simple test that tries remove a region r2 from the array of available * memory regions when r2 extends past PHYS_ADDR_MAX: * * +--------+ * | r2 | * +--------+ * | +---+....+ * | |rgn| | * +------------------------+---+----+ * * Expect that only the portion between PHYS_ADDR_MAX and r2.base is removed. * Expect the total size of available memory to be updated and the counter to * not be updated. */ static int memblock_remove_near_max_check(void) { struct memblock_region *rgn; phys_addr_t total_size; rgn = &memblock.memory.regions[0]; struct region r1 = { .base = PHYS_ADDR_MAX - SZ_2M, .size = SZ_2M }; struct region r2 = { .base = PHYS_ADDR_MAX - SZ_1M, .size = SZ_2M }; PREFIX_PUSH(); total_size = r1.size - (PHYS_ADDR_MAX - r2.base); reset_memblock_regions(); memblock_add(r1.base, r1.size); memblock_remove(r2.base, r2.size); ASSERT_EQ(rgn->base, r1.base); ASSERT_EQ(rgn->size, total_size); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.memory.cnt, 1); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.memory.total_size, total_size); test_pass_pop(); return 0; } /* * A test that tries to remove a region r3 that overlaps with two existing * regions r1 and r2: * * +----------------+ * | r3 | * +----------------+ * | +----+..... ........+--------+ * | | |r1 : : |r2 | | * +----+----+----+---+-------+--------+-----+ * * Expect that only the intersections of r1 with r3 and r2 with r3 are removed * from the available memory pool. Expect the total size of available memory to * be updated and the counter to not be updated. */ static int memblock_remove_overlap_two_check(void) { struct memblock_region *rgn1, *rgn2; phys_addr_t new_r1_size, new_r2_size, r2_end, r3_end, total_size; rgn1 = &memblock.memory.regions[0]; rgn2 = &memblock.memory.regions[1]; struct region r1 = { .base = SZ_16M, .size = SZ_32M }; struct region r2 = { .base = SZ_64M, .size = SZ_64M }; struct region r3 = { .base = SZ_32M, .size = SZ_64M }; PREFIX_PUSH(); r2_end = r2.base + r2.size; r3_end = r3.base + r3.size; new_r1_size = r3.base - r1.base; new_r2_size = r2_end - r3_end; total_size = new_r1_size + new_r2_size; reset_memblock_regions(); memblock_add(r1.base, r1.size); memblock_add(r2.base, r2.size); memblock_remove(r3.base, r3.size); ASSERT_EQ(rgn1->base, r1.base); ASSERT_EQ(rgn1->size, new_r1_size); ASSERT_EQ(rgn2->base, r3_end); ASSERT_EQ(rgn2->size, new_r2_size); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.memory.cnt, 2); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.memory.total_size, total_size); test_pass_pop(); return 0; } static int memblock_remove_checks(void) { prefix_reset(); prefix_push(FUNC_REMOVE); test_print("Running %s tests...\n", FUNC_REMOVE); memblock_remove_simple_check(); memblock_remove_absent_check(); memblock_remove_overlap_top_check(); memblock_remove_overlap_bottom_check(); memblock_remove_within_check(); memblock_remove_only_region_check(); memblock_remove_near_max_check(); memblock_remove_overlap_two_check(); prefix_pop(); return 0; } /* * A simple test that tries to free a memory block r1 that was marked * earlier as reserved. By "freeing" a region we mean overwriting it with * the next entry r2 in memblock.reserved: * * | ...... +----+ | * | : r1 : | r2 | | * +--------------+----+-----------+----+-+ * ^ * | * rgn.base * * Expect to reserve two memory regions and then erase r1 region with the * value of r2. The region counter and total size are updated. */ static int memblock_free_simple_check(void) { struct memblock_region *rgn; rgn = &memblock.reserved.regions[0]; struct region r1 = { .base = SZ_4M, .size = SZ_1M }; struct region r2 = { .base = SZ_8M, .size = SZ_1M }; PREFIX_PUSH(); reset_memblock_regions(); memblock_reserve(r1.base, r1.size); memblock_reserve(r2.base, r2.size); memblock_free((void *)r1.base, r1.size); ASSERT_EQ(rgn->base, r2.base); ASSERT_EQ(rgn->size, r2.size); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.reserved.cnt, 1); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.reserved.total_size, r2.size); test_pass_pop(); return 0; } /* * A test that tries to free a region r2 that was not marked as reserved * (i.e. has no corresponding entry in memblock.reserved): * * +----------------+ * | r2 | * +----------------+ * | +----+ | * | | r1 | | * +--+----+------------------------------+ * ^ * | * rgn.base * * The array, regions counter and total size are not modified. */ static int memblock_free_absent_check(void) { struct memblock_region *rgn; rgn = &memblock.reserved.regions[0]; struct region r1 = { .base = SZ_2M, .size = SZ_8K }; struct region r2 = { .base = SZ_16M, .size = SZ_128M }; PREFIX_PUSH(); reset_memblock_regions(); memblock_reserve(r1.base, r1.size); memblock_free((void *)r2.base, r2.size); ASSERT_EQ(rgn->base, r1.base); ASSERT_EQ(rgn->size, r1.size); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.reserved.cnt, 1); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.reserved.total_size, r1.size); test_pass_pop(); return 0; } /* * A test that tries to free a region r2 that overlaps with the beginning * of the already existing entry r1 (that is r1.base < r2.base + r2.size): * * +----+ * | r2 | * +----+ * | ...+--------------+ | * | : | r1 | | * +----+--+--------------+---------------+ * ^ ^ * | | * | rgn.base * | * r1.base * * Expect that only the intersection of both regions is freed. The * regions counter and total size are updated. */ static int memblock_free_overlap_top_check(void) { struct memblock_region *rgn; phys_addr_t total_size; rgn = &memblock.reserved.regions[0]; struct region r1 = { .base = SZ_8M, .size = SZ_32M }; struct region r2 = { .base = SZ_1M, .size = SZ_8M }; PREFIX_PUSH(); total_size = (r1.size + r1.base) - (r2.base + r2.size); reset_memblock_regions(); memblock_reserve(r1.base, r1.size); memblock_free((void *)r2.base, r2.size); ASSERT_EQ(rgn->base, r2.base + r2.size); ASSERT_EQ(rgn->size, total_size); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.reserved.cnt, 1); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.reserved.total_size, total_size); test_pass_pop(); return 0; } /* * A test that tries to free a region r2 that overlaps with the end of * the already existing entry r1 (that is r2.base < r1.base + r1.size): * * +----------------+ * | r2 | * +----------------+ * | +-----------+..... | * | | r1 | : | * +----+-----------+----+----------------+ * * Expect that only the intersection of both regions is freed. The * regions counter and total size are updated. */ static int memblock_free_overlap_bottom_check(void) { struct memblock_region *rgn; phys_addr_t total_size; rgn = &memblock.reserved.regions[0]; struct region r1 = { .base = SZ_8M, .size = SZ_32M }; struct region r2 = { .base = SZ_32M, .size = SZ_32M }; PREFIX_PUSH(); total_size = r2.base - r1.base; reset_memblock_regions(); memblock_reserve(r1.base, r1.size); memblock_free((void *)r2.base, r2.size); ASSERT_EQ(rgn->base, r1.base); ASSERT_EQ(rgn->size, total_size); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.reserved.cnt, 1); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.reserved.total_size, total_size); test_pass_pop(); return 0; } /* * A test that tries to free a region r2 that is within the range of the * already existing entry r1 (that is * (r1.base < r2.base) && (r2.base + r2.size < r1.base + r1.size)): * * +----+ * | r2 | * +----+ * | +------------+....+---------------+ * | | rgn1 | r1 | rgn2 | * +----+------------+----+---------------+ * ^ * | * r1.base * * Expect that the region is split into two - one that ends at r2.base and * another that starts at r2.base + r2.size, with appropriate sizes. The * region counter and total size fields are updated. */ static int memblock_free_within_check(void) { struct memblock_region *rgn1, *rgn2; phys_addr_t r1_size, r2_size, total_size; rgn1 = &memblock.reserved.regions[0]; rgn2 = &memblock.reserved.regions[1]; struct region r1 = { .base = SZ_1M, .size = SZ_8M }; struct region r2 = { .base = SZ_4M, .size = SZ_1M }; PREFIX_PUSH(); r1_size = r2.base - r1.base; r2_size = (r1.base + r1.size) - (r2.base + r2.size); total_size = r1_size + r2_size; reset_memblock_regions(); memblock_reserve(r1.base, r1.size); memblock_free((void *)r2.base, r2.size); ASSERT_EQ(rgn1->base, r1.base); ASSERT_EQ(rgn1->size, r1_size); ASSERT_EQ(rgn2->base, r2.base + r2.size); ASSERT_EQ(rgn2->size, r2_size); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.reserved.cnt, 2); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.reserved.total_size, total_size); test_pass_pop(); return 0; } /* * A simple test that tries to free a memory block r1 that was marked * earlier as reserved when r1 is the only available region. * Expect to reserve a memory block r1 and then free r1 so that r1 is * overwritten with a dummy region. The region counter stays the same, * and the total size is updated. */ static int memblock_free_only_region_check(void) { struct memblock_region *rgn; rgn = &memblock.reserved.regions[0]; struct region r1 = { .base = SZ_2K, .size = SZ_4K }; PREFIX_PUSH(); reset_memblock_regions(); memblock_reserve(r1.base, r1.size); memblock_free((void *)r1.base, r1.size); ASSERT_EQ(rgn->base, 0); ASSERT_EQ(rgn->size, 0); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.reserved.cnt, 1); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.reserved.total_size, 0); test_pass_pop(); return 0; } /* * A simple test that tries free a region r2 when r2 extends past PHYS_ADDR_MAX: * * +--------+ * | r2 | * +--------+ * | +---+....+ * | |rgn| | * +------------------------+---+----+ * * Expect that only the portion between PHYS_ADDR_MAX and r2.base is freed. * Expect the total size of reserved memory to be updated and the counter to * not be updated. */ static int memblock_free_near_max_check(void) { struct memblock_region *rgn; phys_addr_t total_size; rgn = &memblock.reserved.regions[0]; struct region r1 = { .base = PHYS_ADDR_MAX - SZ_2M, .size = SZ_2M }; struct region r2 = { .base = PHYS_ADDR_MAX - SZ_1M, .size = SZ_2M }; PREFIX_PUSH(); total_size = r1.size - (PHYS_ADDR_MAX - r2.base); reset_memblock_regions(); memblock_reserve(r1.base, r1.size); memblock_free((void *)r2.base, r2.size); ASSERT_EQ(rgn->base, r1.base); ASSERT_EQ(rgn->size, total_size); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.reserved.cnt, 1); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.reserved.total_size, total_size); test_pass_pop(); return 0; } /* * A test that tries to free a reserved region r3 that overlaps with two * existing reserved regions r1 and r2: * * +----------------+ * | r3 | * +----------------+ * | +----+..... ........+--------+ * | | |r1 : : |r2 | | * +----+----+----+---+-------+--------+-----+ * * Expect that only the intersections of r1 with r3 and r2 with r3 are freed * from the collection of reserved memory. Expect the total size of reserved * memory to be updated and the counter to not be updated. */ static int memblock_free_overlap_two_check(void) { struct memblock_region *rgn1, *rgn2; phys_addr_t new_r1_size, new_r2_size, r2_end, r3_end, total_size; rgn1 = &memblock.reserved.regions[0]; rgn2 = &memblock.reserved.regions[1]; struct region r1 = { .base = SZ_16M, .size = SZ_32M }; struct region r2 = { .base = SZ_64M, .size = SZ_64M }; struct region r3 = { .base = SZ_32M, .size = SZ_64M }; PREFIX_PUSH(); r2_end = r2.base + r2.size; r3_end = r3.base + r3.size; new_r1_size = r3.base - r1.base; new_r2_size = r2_end - r3_end; total_size = new_r1_size + new_r2_size; reset_memblock_regions(); memblock_reserve(r1.base, r1.size); memblock_reserve(r2.base, r2.size); memblock_free((void *)r3.base, r3.size); ASSERT_EQ(rgn1->base, r1.base); ASSERT_EQ(rgn1->size, new_r1_size); ASSERT_EQ(rgn2->base, r3_end); ASSERT_EQ(rgn2->size, new_r2_size); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.reserved.cnt, 2); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.reserved.total_size, total_size); test_pass_pop(); return 0; } static int memblock_free_checks(void) { prefix_reset(); prefix_push(FUNC_FREE); test_print("Running %s tests...\n", FUNC_FREE); memblock_free_simple_check(); memblock_free_absent_check(); memblock_free_overlap_top_check(); memblock_free_overlap_bottom_check(); memblock_free_within_check(); memblock_free_only_region_check(); memblock_free_near_max_check(); memblock_free_overlap_two_check(); prefix_pop(); return 0; } static int memblock_set_bottom_up_check(void) { prefix_push("memblock_set_bottom_up"); memblock_set_bottom_up(false); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.bottom_up, false); memblock_set_bottom_up(true); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.bottom_up, true); reset_memblock_attributes(); test_pass_pop(); return 0; } static int memblock_bottom_up_check(void) { prefix_push("memblock_bottom_up"); memblock_set_bottom_up(false); ASSERT_EQ(memblock_bottom_up(), memblock.bottom_up); ASSERT_EQ(memblock_bottom_up(), false); memblock_set_bottom_up(true); ASSERT_EQ(memblock_bottom_up(), memblock.bottom_up); ASSERT_EQ(memblock_bottom_up(), true); reset_memblock_attributes(); test_pass_pop(); return 0; } static int memblock_bottom_up_checks(void) { test_print("Running memblock_*bottom_up tests...\n"); prefix_reset(); memblock_set_bottom_up_check(); prefix_reset(); memblock_bottom_up_check(); return 0; } /* * A test that tries to trim memory when both ends of the memory region are * aligned. Expect that the memory will not be trimmed. Expect the counter to * not be updated. */ static int memblock_trim_memory_aligned_check(void) { struct memblock_region *rgn; const phys_addr_t alignment = SMP_CACHE_BYTES; rgn = &memblock.memory.regions[0]; struct region r = { .base = alignment, .size = alignment * 4 }; PREFIX_PUSH(); reset_memblock_regions(); memblock_add(r.base, r.size); memblock_trim_memory(alignment); ASSERT_EQ(rgn->base, r.base); ASSERT_EQ(rgn->size, r.size); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.memory.cnt, 1); test_pass_pop(); return 0; } /* * A test that tries to trim memory when there are two available regions, r1 and * r2. Region r1 is aligned on both ends and region r2 is unaligned on one end * and smaller than the alignment: * * alignment * |--------| * | +-----------------+ +------+ | * | | r1 | | r2 | | * +--------+-----------------+--------+------+---+ * ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ * |________|________|________| | * | Unaligned address * Aligned addresses * * Expect that r1 will not be trimmed and r2 will be removed. Expect the * counter to be updated. */ static int memblock_trim_memory_too_small_check(void) { struct memblock_region *rgn; const phys_addr_t alignment = SMP_CACHE_BYTES; rgn = &memblock.memory.regions[0]; struct region r1 = { .base = alignment, .size = alignment * 2 }; struct region r2 = { .base = alignment * 4, .size = alignment - SZ_2 }; PREFIX_PUSH(); reset_memblock_regions(); memblock_add(r1.base, r1.size); memblock_add(r2.base, r2.size); memblock_trim_memory(alignment); ASSERT_EQ(rgn->base, r1.base); ASSERT_EQ(rgn->size, r1.size); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.memory.cnt, 1); test_pass_pop(); return 0; } /* * A test that tries to trim memory when there are two available regions, r1 and * r2. Region r1 is aligned on both ends and region r2 is unaligned at the base * and aligned at the end: * * Unaligned address * | * v * | +-----------------+ +---------------+ | * | | r1 | | r2 | | * +--------+-----------------+----------+---------------+---+ * ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ * |________|________|________|________|________| * | * Aligned addresses * * Expect that r1 will not be trimmed and r2 will be trimmed at the base. * Expect the counter to not be updated. */ static int memblock_trim_memory_unaligned_base_check(void) { struct memblock_region *rgn1, *rgn2; const phys_addr_t alignment = SMP_CACHE_BYTES; phys_addr_t offset = SZ_2; phys_addr_t new_r2_base, new_r2_size; rgn1 = &memblock.memory.regions[0]; rgn2 = &memblock.memory.regions[1]; struct region r1 = { .base = alignment, .size = alignment * 2 }; struct region r2 = { .base = alignment * 4 + offset, .size = alignment * 2 - offset }; PREFIX_PUSH(); new_r2_base = r2.base + (alignment - offset); new_r2_size = r2.size - (alignment - offset); reset_memblock_regions(); memblock_add(r1.base, r1.size); memblock_add(r2.base, r2.size); memblock_trim_memory(alignment); ASSERT_EQ(rgn1->base, r1.base); ASSERT_EQ(rgn1->size, r1.size); ASSERT_EQ(rgn2->base, new_r2_base); ASSERT_EQ(rgn2->size, new_r2_size); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.memory.cnt, 2); test_pass_pop(); return 0; } /* * A test that tries to trim memory when there are two available regions, r1 and * r2. Region r1 is aligned on both ends and region r2 is aligned at the base * and unaligned at the end: * * Unaligned address * | * v * | +-----------------+ +---------------+ | * | | r1 | | r2 | | * +--------+-----------------+--------+---------------+---+ * ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ * |________|________|________|________|________| * | * Aligned addresses * * Expect that r1 will not be trimmed and r2 will be trimmed at the end. * Expect the counter to not be updated. */ static int memblock_trim_memory_unaligned_end_check(void) { struct memblock_region *rgn1, *rgn2; const phys_addr_t alignment = SMP_CACHE_BYTES; phys_addr_t offset = SZ_2; phys_addr_t new_r2_size; rgn1 = &memblock.memory.regions[0]; rgn2 = &memblock.memory.regions[1]; struct region r1 = { .base = alignment, .size = alignment * 2 }; struct region r2 = { .base = alignment * 4, .size = alignment * 2 - offset }; PREFIX_PUSH(); new_r2_size = r2.size - (alignment - offset); reset_memblock_regions(); memblock_add(r1.base, r1.size); memblock_add(r2.base, r2.size); memblock_trim_memory(alignment); ASSERT_EQ(rgn1->base, r1.base); ASSERT_EQ(rgn1->size, r1.size); ASSERT_EQ(rgn2->base, r2.base); ASSERT_EQ(rgn2->size, new_r2_size); ASSERT_EQ(memblock.memory.cnt, 2); test_pass_pop(); return 0; } static int memblock_trim_memory_checks(void) { prefix_reset(); prefix_push(FUNC_TRIM); test_print("Running %s tests...\n", FUNC_TRIM); memblock_trim_memory_aligned_check(); memblock_trim_memory_too_small_check(); memblock_trim_memory_unaligned_base_check(); memblock_trim_memory_unaligned_end_check(); prefix_pop(); return 0; } int memblock_basic_checks(void) { memblock_initialization_check(); memblock_add_checks(); memblock_reserve_checks(); memblock_remove_checks(); memblock_free_checks(); memblock_bottom_up_checks(); memblock_trim_memory_checks(); return 0; }
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