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v6.2
  1// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
  2/*
  3 * imr_selftest.c -- Intel Isolated Memory Region self-test driver
  4 *
  5 * Copyright(c) 2013 Intel Corporation.
  6 * Copyright(c) 2015 Bryan O'Donoghue <pure.logic@nexus-software.ie>
  7 *
  8 * IMR self test. The purpose of this module is to run a set of tests on the
  9 * IMR API to validate it's sanity. We check for overlapping, reserved
 10 * addresses and setup/teardown sanity.
 11 *
 12 */
 13
 14#include <asm-generic/sections.h>
 15#include <asm/cpu_device_id.h>
 16#include <asm/imr.h>
 17#include <asm/io.h>
 18
 19#include <linux/init.h>
 20#include <linux/mm.h>
 21#include <linux/types.h>
 22
 23#define SELFTEST KBUILD_MODNAME ": "
 24/**
 25 * imr_self_test_result - Print result string for self test.
 26 *
 27 * @res:	result code - true if test passed false otherwise.
 28 * @fmt:	format string.
 29 * ...		variadic argument list.
 30 */
 31static __printf(2, 3)
 32void __init imr_self_test_result(int res, const char *fmt, ...)
 33{
 34	va_list vlist;
 35
 36	/* Print pass/fail. */
 37	if (res)
 38		pr_info(SELFTEST "pass ");
 39	else
 40		pr_info(SELFTEST "fail ");
 41
 42	/* Print variable string. */
 43	va_start(vlist, fmt);
 44	vprintk(fmt, vlist);
 45	va_end(vlist);
 46
 47	/* Optional warning. */
 48	WARN(res == 0, "test failed");
 49}
 50#undef SELFTEST
 51
 52/**
 53 * imr_self_test
 54 *
 55 * Verify IMR self_test with some simple tests to verify overlap,
 56 * zero sized allocations and 1 KiB sized areas.
 57 *
 58 */
 59static void __init imr_self_test(void)
 60{
 61	phys_addr_t base  = virt_to_phys(&_text);
 62	size_t size = virt_to_phys(&__end_rodata) - base;
 63	const char *fmt_over = "overlapped IMR @ (0x%08lx - 0x%08lx)\n";
 64	int ret;
 65
 66	/* Test zero zero. */
 67	ret = imr_add_range(0, 0, 0, 0);
 68	imr_self_test_result(ret < 0, "zero sized IMR\n");
 69
 70	/* Test exact overlap. */
 71	ret = imr_add_range(base, size, IMR_CPU, IMR_CPU);
 72	imr_self_test_result(ret < 0, fmt_over, __va(base), __va(base + size));
 73
 74	/* Test overlap with base inside of existing. */
 75	base += size - IMR_ALIGN;
 76	ret = imr_add_range(base, size, IMR_CPU, IMR_CPU);
 77	imr_self_test_result(ret < 0, fmt_over, __va(base), __va(base + size));
 78
 79	/* Test overlap with end inside of existing. */
 80	base -= size + IMR_ALIGN * 2;
 81	ret = imr_add_range(base, size, IMR_CPU, IMR_CPU);
 82	imr_self_test_result(ret < 0, fmt_over, __va(base), __va(base + size));
 83
 84	/* Test that a 1 KiB IMR @ zero with read/write all will bomb out. */
 85	ret = imr_add_range(0, IMR_ALIGN, IMR_READ_ACCESS_ALL,
 86			    IMR_WRITE_ACCESS_ALL);
 87	imr_self_test_result(ret < 0, "1KiB IMR @ 0x00000000 - access-all\n");
 88
 89	/* Test that a 1 KiB IMR @ zero with CPU only will work. */
 90	ret = imr_add_range(0, IMR_ALIGN, IMR_CPU, IMR_CPU);
 91	imr_self_test_result(ret >= 0, "1KiB IMR @ 0x00000000 - cpu-access\n");
 92	if (ret >= 0) {
 93		ret = imr_remove_range(0, IMR_ALIGN);
 94		imr_self_test_result(ret == 0, "teardown - cpu-access\n");
 95	}
 96
 97	/* Test 2 KiB works. */
 98	size = IMR_ALIGN * 2;
 99	ret = imr_add_range(0, size, IMR_READ_ACCESS_ALL, IMR_WRITE_ACCESS_ALL);
100	imr_self_test_result(ret >= 0, "2KiB IMR @ 0x00000000\n");
101	if (ret >= 0) {
102		ret = imr_remove_range(0, size);
103		imr_self_test_result(ret == 0, "teardown 2KiB\n");
104	}
105}
106
107static const struct x86_cpu_id imr_ids[] __initconst = {
108	X86_MATCH_VENDOR_FAM_MODEL(INTEL, 5, INTEL_FAM5_QUARK_X1000, NULL),
109	{}
110};
111
112/**
113 * imr_self_test_init - entry point for IMR driver.
114 *
115 * return: -ENODEV for no IMR support 0 if good to go.
116 */
117static int __init imr_self_test_init(void)
118{
119	if (x86_match_cpu(imr_ids))
120		imr_self_test();
121	return 0;
122}
123
124/**
125 * imr_self_test_exit - exit point for IMR code.
126 *
127 * return:
128 */
129device_initcall(imr_self_test_init);
v4.17
  1// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
  2/**
  3 * imr_selftest.c -- Intel Isolated Memory Region self-test driver
  4 *
  5 * Copyright(c) 2013 Intel Corporation.
  6 * Copyright(c) 2015 Bryan O'Donoghue <pure.logic@nexus-software.ie>
  7 *
  8 * IMR self test. The purpose of this module is to run a set of tests on the
  9 * IMR API to validate it's sanity. We check for overlapping, reserved
 10 * addresses and setup/teardown sanity.
 11 *
 12 */
 13
 14#include <asm-generic/sections.h>
 15#include <asm/cpu_device_id.h>
 16#include <asm/imr.h>
 
 
 17#include <linux/init.h>
 18#include <linux/mm.h>
 19#include <linux/types.h>
 20
 21#define SELFTEST KBUILD_MODNAME ": "
 22/**
 23 * imr_self_test_result - Print result string for self test.
 24 *
 25 * @res:	result code - true if test passed false otherwise.
 26 * @fmt:	format string.
 27 * ...		variadic argument list.
 28 */
 29static __printf(2, 3)
 30void __init imr_self_test_result(int res, const char *fmt, ...)
 31{
 32	va_list vlist;
 33
 34	/* Print pass/fail. */
 35	if (res)
 36		pr_info(SELFTEST "pass ");
 37	else
 38		pr_info(SELFTEST "fail ");
 39
 40	/* Print variable string. */
 41	va_start(vlist, fmt);
 42	vprintk(fmt, vlist);
 43	va_end(vlist);
 44
 45	/* Optional warning. */
 46	WARN(res == 0, "test failed");
 47}
 48#undef SELFTEST
 49
 50/**
 51 * imr_self_test
 52 *
 53 * Verify IMR self_test with some simple tests to verify overlap,
 54 * zero sized allocations and 1 KiB sized areas.
 55 *
 56 */
 57static void __init imr_self_test(void)
 58{
 59	phys_addr_t base  = virt_to_phys(&_text);
 60	size_t size = virt_to_phys(&__end_rodata) - base;
 61	const char *fmt_over = "overlapped IMR @ (0x%08lx - 0x%08lx)\n";
 62	int ret;
 63
 64	/* Test zero zero. */
 65	ret = imr_add_range(0, 0, 0, 0);
 66	imr_self_test_result(ret < 0, "zero sized IMR\n");
 67
 68	/* Test exact overlap. */
 69	ret = imr_add_range(base, size, IMR_CPU, IMR_CPU);
 70	imr_self_test_result(ret < 0, fmt_over, __va(base), __va(base + size));
 71
 72	/* Test overlap with base inside of existing. */
 73	base += size - IMR_ALIGN;
 74	ret = imr_add_range(base, size, IMR_CPU, IMR_CPU);
 75	imr_self_test_result(ret < 0, fmt_over, __va(base), __va(base + size));
 76
 77	/* Test overlap with end inside of existing. */
 78	base -= size + IMR_ALIGN * 2;
 79	ret = imr_add_range(base, size, IMR_CPU, IMR_CPU);
 80	imr_self_test_result(ret < 0, fmt_over, __va(base), __va(base + size));
 81
 82	/* Test that a 1 KiB IMR @ zero with read/write all will bomb out. */
 83	ret = imr_add_range(0, IMR_ALIGN, IMR_READ_ACCESS_ALL,
 84			    IMR_WRITE_ACCESS_ALL);
 85	imr_self_test_result(ret < 0, "1KiB IMR @ 0x00000000 - access-all\n");
 86
 87	/* Test that a 1 KiB IMR @ zero with CPU only will work. */
 88	ret = imr_add_range(0, IMR_ALIGN, IMR_CPU, IMR_CPU);
 89	imr_self_test_result(ret >= 0, "1KiB IMR @ 0x00000000 - cpu-access\n");
 90	if (ret >= 0) {
 91		ret = imr_remove_range(0, IMR_ALIGN);
 92		imr_self_test_result(ret == 0, "teardown - cpu-access\n");
 93	}
 94
 95	/* Test 2 KiB works. */
 96	size = IMR_ALIGN * 2;
 97	ret = imr_add_range(0, size, IMR_READ_ACCESS_ALL, IMR_WRITE_ACCESS_ALL);
 98	imr_self_test_result(ret >= 0, "2KiB IMR @ 0x00000000\n");
 99	if (ret >= 0) {
100		ret = imr_remove_range(0, size);
101		imr_self_test_result(ret == 0, "teardown 2KiB\n");
102	}
103}
104
105static const struct x86_cpu_id imr_ids[] __initconst = {
106	{ X86_VENDOR_INTEL, 5, 9 },	/* Intel Quark SoC X1000. */
107	{}
108};
109
110/**
111 * imr_self_test_init - entry point for IMR driver.
112 *
113 * return: -ENODEV for no IMR support 0 if good to go.
114 */
115static int __init imr_self_test_init(void)
116{
117	if (x86_match_cpu(imr_ids))
118		imr_self_test();
119	return 0;
120}
121
122/**
123 * imr_self_test_exit - exit point for IMR code.
124 *
125 * return:
126 */
127device_initcall(imr_self_test_init);