This change updates the atomic tests to validate 32-bits on
32-bit architectures and 64-bits on 64-bit architectures.
Signed-off-by: Christopher Friedt <chrisfriedt@gmail.com>
The test identifier of timer error case in testcase.yaml is
exactly the same as timer api's test identifier.
So I fix this.
Signed-off-by: Lixin Guo <lixinx.guo@intel.com>
The thread_apis tests of the RUNTIME_STATS feature weren't really
testing the right behavior.
+ It assumed that accounting would only happen at context switch time
and required that the returned values not change for running threads
(even CLEARLY running threads like _current!). But that's not a
documented feature! It's actually sort of a wart that we'd like to
be able to fix (and have fixed, the new backend returns realtime
values so you can track CPU-bound processes on another CPU).
+ It assumed that k_thread_runtime_stats_all_get() would return time
that includes idle time (or conversely it forgot that
k_thread_foreach enumerates over idle threads). This was sort of a
bug in the original (because it means that the result is always the
system uptime multiplied by the number of CPUs)
Broadly, instead of testing the result of a "time" function for
equality (never a good idea) test it via appropriate bounds given the
usage.
Signed-off-by: Andy Ross <andrew.j.ross@intel.com>
The PM callback is no longer referenced as "pm_control" but
"pm_action_cb", so reflect this new naming on the callbacks.
Signed-off-by: Gerard Marull-Paretas <gerard.marull@nordicsemi.no>
Because there are two testcases be the same name
in directory tests/kernel/sched/, so change one of
them to avoid confusion.
Signed-off-by: Ying ming <mingx.ying@intel.com>
Move all PM device runtime API calls from pm_device* to the
pm_device_runtime* namespace.
Signed-off-by: Gerard Marull-Paretas <gerard.marull@nordicsemi.no>
Modified test to exit early when multithreading is disabled to
fix linking errors.
Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Chruscinski <krzysztof.chruscinski@nordicsemi.no>
Currently a test is failing.
```
twister -i -p qemu_cortex_a9 \
-s tests/kernel/fatal/exception/kernel.common.stack_sentinel
```
Disable those temporarily until a fix is in place.
Signed-off-by: Christopher Friedt <chrisfriedt@gmail.com>
Add consideration of aarch32 Cortex-A CPUs to a test case in which
architecture-specific assembly instructions are used in order to
explicitly trigger an exception. This test case already considers
aarch32 Cortex-R CPUs, the same instruction will be used by
Cortex-A CPUs.
Signed-off-by: Immo Birnbaum <Immo.Birnbaum@Weidmueller.com>
The test identifier of mutex error case in testcase.yaml is
exactly the same as mutex api's test identifier.
So I fix this.
Signed-off-by: Lixin Guo <lixinx.guo@intel.com>
Add the pm_control fn to the dummy_driver so the full PM API is tested.
This change also bypasses all PM APIs if the device driver doesn't
support PM.
Signed-off-by: Keith Short <keithshort@google.com>
The shared multi-heap memory pool manager uses the multi-heap allocator
to manage a set of reserved memory regions with different capabilities /
attributes (cacheable, non-cacheable, etc...) defined in the DT.
The user can request allocation from the shared pool specifying the
capability / attribute of interest for the memory (cacheable /
non-cacheable memory, etc...)
Signed-off-by: Carlo Caione <ccaione@baylibre.com>
The test is using device and device runtime power management. Just
including them to the test build.
Signed-off-by: Flavio Ceolin <flavio.ceolin@intel.com>
When CONFIG_KERNEL_COHERENCE=y (e.g on the various intel_adsp
platforms under SMP) it's not legal to share stack memory between
CPUs, because the stack is cached, and the L1 cache is incoherent.
The kernel will automatically detect the mistake when the memory
contains a kernel object (spinlock, IPC object, etc...). But here the
test was just passing async buffers into the msgq layer, and nothing
watches that.
The fix is simple: make them static.
Fixes#35857
Signed-off-by: Andy Ross <andrew.j.ross@intel.com>
Add a simple coverage test for the multi_heap utility, validating all
cases with a simple configuration value that specifies an index in an
array of heaps.
Signed-off-by: Andy Ross <andrew.j.ross@intel.com>
Add testing for the PIN_ONLY API variant (which has a separate run
queue per CPU). Predicate on SMP systems only, to keep needless
duplicate testing to a minimum.
Note that one of the cases in this test exercises an "all cpus" option
for the cpu mask, which is illegal when CONFIG_SCHED_CPU_MASK_PIN_ONLY
is set. Skip.
Signed-off-by: Andy Ross <andrew.j.ross@intel.com>
Fix the broken logic in the kernel/thread_stack test
The modified test should do direct read & write from estimated stack
pointer to highest address in the stack buffer.
Previously this test was start from lowest address in the stack
which would trigger exception of hardware stack checking scheme
violation on ARC boards and other targets with hardware stack
overflow detection.
Signed-off-by: Yuguo Zou <yuguo.zou@synopsys.com>
In the file variable val is not initialized,
causing the variable stack_ptr, pos, points to uninitialized data.
Initialize the variable val according to the code and commits.
Fixes#37916
Signed-off-by: Naiyuan Tian <naiyuan.tian@intel.com>
there is a memory hole from address 0x10000000-0x12150fff
in the ram on up_squared, we don't have access to read/write
this range, so limit the memory range below 0x10000000.
Signed-off-by: Chen Peng1 <peng1.chen@intel.com>
This patch is testing the test_sleep_abs with a longer
real time slot value. The reason is that for platforms
like stm32wb55rg with PM, the real time slot must be adjusted
because of the LPTIM ticker.
Signed-off-by: Francois Ramu <francois.ramu@st.com>
There might be a sign extension when a long is promoted to
int_value_type and the former type is smaller than the later.
This produces the wrong output if the specified format is unsigned.
Let's avoid this problem by handling signed and unsigned cases
explicitly. When the type already matches int_value_type then the
compiler is smart enough to recognize the redundancy and removes
unneeded duplications automatically, meaning that the code will stay
small when code size matters.
A similar issue also existed in the restricted %llu case.
The fix is the same as above.
Those fixes exposed wrong results in the printk.c test with %llx
so fix that as well.
Signed-off-by: Nicolas Pitre <npitre@baylibre.com>
PR #36996 disabled running mem_protect/stack_random test on qemu_riscv32
platform because of this test consistently failing on said platform.
This test starts new threads in equal time intervals, and because of
that we get repeating values after performing the modulus operation when
calculating the stack pointer address.
This can be solved by changing the value of the _RAND32_INC constant
that is used to increase the value returned by the timer-based PRNG.
This commit decreases the value of the mentioned constant from
1000000013U to 1000000003U.
Fixes#37006.
Signed-off-by: Filip Kokosinski <fkokosinski@antmicro.com>
This commit adds an additional test case for several kernel test suites
to ensure that the linker script generator is working correctly for a
subset of the Zephyr test suites.
The ensures that the basic functionality of the linker script generator
is working while still keep the performance impact on CI at a minimal
level.
Using the kernel tests is a trade-off between testing coverage of the
linker script generator and the time it takes to complete CI.
The kernel tests is considered to have the broadest coverage of various
features important for the generated linker script.
Signed-off-by: Torsten Rasmussen <Torsten.Rasmussen@nordicsemi.no>
Cleanup and preparation commit for linker script generator.
Zephyr linker scripts provides start and end symbols for each larger
areas in the linker script.
The symbols _image_rom_start and _image_rom_end corresponds to the group
ROMABLE_REGION defined in the ld linker scripts.
The symbols _image_rodata_start and _image_rodata_end is not placed as
independent group but covers common-rom.ld, thread-local-storage.ld,
kobject-rom.ld and snippets-rodata.ld.
This commit align those names and prepares for generation of groups in
linker scripts.
The symbols describing the ROMABLE_REGION will be renamed to:
_image_rom_start -> __rom_region_start
_image_rom_end -> __rom_region_end
The rodata will also use the group symbol notation as:
_image_rodata_start -> __rodata_region_start
_image_rodata_end -> __rodata_region_end
Signed-off-by: Torsten Rasmussen <Torsten.Rasmussen@nordicsemi.no>
This enables qemu_x86_tiny to be used for more general demand
paging testing where non-pinned code and data is not available
in physical memory at boot. This adds a custom linker script to
qemu_x86_tiny for pinning code and data. In the process, a new
kconfig CONFIG_BOARD_QEMU_X86_TINY has to be introduced to
distinguish from other qemu_x86* boards. This linker script
is based on the generic x86-32 one in
include/arch/x86/ia32/linker.ld, with additions to
put symbols into boot and pinned sections.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Leung <daniel.leung@intel.com>
This pins the test_page in memory for tests about memory
mapping. This is simply to make sure the whole array
is in physical memory for mapping or else the mapping
function would fail due to having nothing to map.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Leung <daniel.leung@intel.com>
There are quite a few symbols which are needed before the paging
mechanism is initialized. So they need to be pinned in memory
to prevent page fault early in the boot process.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Leung <daniel.leung@intel.com>
For testing on qemu_x86_tiny, a little bit more stack is needed.
So add the extra stack for testing.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Leung <daniel.leung@intel.com>
If pinned section is enabled, _k_neg_eagain should be in pinned
rodata section. So add the check if pinned section is enabled.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Leung <daniel.leung@intel.com>
This puts the fatal error handler into pinned sections so
it can be used to handle fatal errors without causing
page faults.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Leung <daniel.leung@intel.com>
For hardware stack overflow test, pin the whole stack if
demand paging is enabled and generic sections are not all present
at boot. The whole stack may not be in memory at the time of
test, which would result in double fault (exception being
handled + page fault). So make sure the stack is in physical
memory and mapped before doing any tests.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Leung <daniel.leung@intel.com>
While reading the code, find typos in the code commits.
tests:kernel:interrupt:src:dynamic_isr, line 110 and 115.
Signed-off-by: Naiyuan Tian <naiyuan.tian@intel.com>
Move to CMake 3.20.0.
At the Toolchain WG it was decided to move to CMake 3.20.0.
The main reason for increasing CMake version is better toolchain
support.
Better toolchain support is added in the following CMake versions:
- armclang, CMake 3.15
- Intel oneAPI, CMake 3.20
- IAR, CMake 3.15 and 3.20
Signed-off-by: Torsten Rasmussen <Torsten.Rasmussen@nordicsemi.no>
The default address for FAULTY_ADDRESS is valid on the qemu_cortex_r5
board, so use a value that is not mapped for that board.
Signed-off-by: Bradley Bolen <bbolen@lexmark.com>
Using the NOP instructions to do timing control on some physical board
such as ehl_crb, up_squared and intel adsp board, that doesn't work.
It seems like it can only be used for instruction alignment purposes.
We skip this test on this board because it's not meaningful.
Fixes#35971
Signed-off-by: Enjia Mai <enjiax.mai@intel.com>
The verb tense for the suspended state was not consistent with other
states. The likely reason: state was being used as a command/action.
Signed-off-by: Gerard Marull-Paretas <gerard.marull@nordicsemi.no>
The default CONFIG_APIC_TIMER_IRQ_PRIORITY is 4, but it should be 1 for
ACRN. That's why the testcase failed due to no timer interrupt was
triggered.
And we also temporary adjust the testing IRQ for dynamic isr due to it
conflict with the IRQ of the APIC TSC deadline TIMER.
Fixes#36203.
Signed-off-by: Enjia Mai <enjiax.mai@intel.com>
Busy check APIs now return boolean type. Due to that change, the
function names have also been adjusted. The common name pattern for
boolean check type APIs is "PREFIX_is_CONDITION". For example,
"pm_device_is_busy". pm_device_busy_check has been renamed to
pm_device_is_busy and pm_device_any_busy_check to pm_device_is_any_busy.
Signed-off-by: Gerard Marull-Paretas <gerard.marull@nordicsemi.no>
The test_dummy_device test has nothing to do with device busy testing,
so remove the calls to pm_device_busy_set/pm_device_busy_clear.
Signed-off-by: Gerard Marull-Paretas <gerard.marull@nordicsemi.no>
The following device busy APIs:
- device_busy_set()
- device_busy_clear()
- device_busy_check()
- device_any_busy_check()
were used for device PM, so they have been moved to the pm subsystem.
This means they are now prefixed with `pm_` and are defined in
`pm/device.h`.
If device PM is not enabled dummy functions are now provided that do
nothing or return `-ENOSYS`, meaning that the functionality is not
available.
Signed-off-by: Gerard Marull-Paretas <gerard.marull@nordicsemi.no>
The stack array tstacks was declared in the header file using
the same macro which defines the same stack array but with
an added "extern" in front. This macro adds alignment and section
attribute which are actually not the same as the actual stack array
defined in main.c. The section name used in the section attribute
contains the file name where the stack array is defined or extern
declared. So the same symbol, in this case z_interrupt_stacks, has
different attributes in two places, and GCC 11 starts to complain
about this. So use the newly introduced macro to extern declare
the stack array without adding/replacing any symbol attributes.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Leung <daniel.leung@intel.com>
In test_kobject_release_null(), dummy is not initialized
before being fed to k_object_release(). So set it.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Leung <daniel.leung@intel.com>
Not all arch has native support for __builtin_popcount() on
hardware and GCC falls back in using software only implementation.
However, with GCC 11, this is no longer included automatically
and requires linking explicitly with libgcc.a. This is not
trivial as it requires changes some linker magic and a sizable
change to most linker scripts. So opt for an easy solution
by implementing our own popcount in the test.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Leung <daniel.leung@intel.com>
Test fails consistently in CI but local builds succeed. Puzzling. In
order to keep main green, disabling this test only for qemu_riscv32
until a solution is found.
```
% west build -p always -b qemu_riscv32 -t run \
tests/kernel/mem_protect/stack_random
...
*** Booting Zephyr OS build zephyr-v2.6.0-1039-g523764b3fd75 ***
Running test suite stack_pointer_randomness
===================================================================
START - test_stack_pt_randomization
Test Stack pointer randomization
stack pointer changed 13 times out of 64 tests
PASS - test_stack_pt_randomization in 0.5 seconds
===================================================================
Test suite stack_pointer_randomness succeeded
===================================================================
PROJECT EXECUTION SUCCESSFUL
```
```
*** Booting Zephyr OS build zephyr-v2.6.0-1063-g0106d8f2a391 ***
Running test suite stack_pointer_randomness
===================================================================
START - test_stack_pt_randomization
Test Stack pointer randomization
stack pointer changed 0 times out of 64 tests
Assertion failed at WEST_TOPDIR/zephyr/tests/kernel/mem_protect/\
stack_random/src/main.c:68: test_stack_pt_randomization: \
(sp_changed equal to 0)
Stack pointer is not randomized
FAIL - test_stack_pt_randomization in 0.6 seconds
===================================================================
Test suite stack_pointer_randomness failed.
===================================================================
PROJECT EXECUTION FAILED
```
Signed-off-by: Christopher Friedt <chrisfriedt@gmail.com>
We excluded the beaglev_starlight_jh7100 from this test but only did
the kernel.device.pm test. We should have excluded the platform
from both tests.
The beaglev_starlight_jh7100 uses a full 64-bit devicetree map
which uses #{address/size}-cells = 2. The device test expects
that #{address/size}-cells = 1 so exclude beaglev_starlight_jh7100
from the test.
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
add min_ram to some test applications
as we found below platforms have size issues
TWR_KE18F and FRDM_KL25Z
Signed-off-by: Hake Huang <hake.huang@oss.nxp.com>
The callback is not used anymore, so just delete it from the pm_control
callback signature.
Signed-off-by: Gerard Marull-Paretas <gerard.marull@nordicsemi.no>
The type used by device PM state was not changed to the recently
introduced enum type. The state is also initialized to a value distinct
from the first expected value.
Signed-off-by: Gerard Marull-Paretas <gerard.marull@nordicsemi.no>
Thos tests/samples are used to build any PR onl all available boards to
verify basic sanity. Having the kernel tag means they can get excluded
for random non-kernel changes causing regressions. so remove kernel tag
to keep them in all CI runs.
Signed-off-by: Anas Nashif <anas.nashif@intel.com>
Move all PM_DEVICE_STATE_* definitions to an enum. The
PM_DEVICE_STATE_SET and PM_DEVICE_STATE_GET definitions have been kept
out of the enum since they do not represent any state. However, their
name has not been changed since they will be removed soon.
All drivers and tests have been adjusted accordingly.
Signed-off-by: Gerard Marull-Paretas <gerard.marull@nordicsemi.no>
The beaglev_starlight_jh7100 uses a full 64-bit devicetree map
which uses #{address/size}-cells = 2. The device test expects
that #{address/size}-cells = 1 so exclude beaglev_starlight_jh7100
from the test.
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
We have some static variables var, zeroed_var and bss_var
in mem_partition.c and we only assert the value of them in
the same file, so the compiler may pre-calculate it in compile
stage, it's fine usually.
But for variable zeroed_var (= 20420), we force to put it in bss
section in link stage, the value will change in bss clean stage, so
we will get a wrong result.
Let's add volatile for these variables to disable pre-calculation.
Signed-off-by: Watson Zeng <zhiwei@synopsys.com>
Introduce the fpu tag to tests that explicitly enable
the FPU and FPU_SHARING Kconfig options. The tag could
be used to run all FPU-related tests in the tree.
Signed-off-by: Ioannis Glaropoulos <Ioannis.Glaropoulos@nordicsemi.no>
Both NPCX7/9 uses the IRQs at the end of the vector table, for example,
the IRQ 60 and 61 used for Multi-Input Wake-Up Unit (MIWU) devices by
default, and conflicts with ISR used for testing.
This CL changes TEST_NUM_IRQS (The value is changed from 46 to 44) to
move IRQ used for this test suite from 42 to 40 which is reserved in
both NPCX7 and NPCX9 series to resolve the issue.
Signed-off-by: Mulin Chao <mlchao@nuvoton.com>
This board was added to test coverage feature when coverage was
introduced. This is now being testing with other boards and
configurations on a regular basis, so no need for this extra overhead in
CI.
Signed-off-by: Anas Nashif <anas.nashif@intel.com>
These functions are those that need be implemented by backing
store outside kernel. Promote them from z_* so these can be
included in documentation.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Leung <daniel.leung@intel.com>
These functions and data structures are those that need
to be implemented by eviction algorithm and application
outside kernel. Promote them from z_* so these can be
included in documentation.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Leung <daniel.leung@intel.com>
Reduce the length of the Kconfig defines related to
null-pointed dereference detection in Cortex-M.
Signed-off-by: Ioannis Glaropoulos <Ioannis.Glaropoulos@nordicsemi.no>
In the timeout order test, the usage of k_poll() assumes that it
only returns after all events are ready. However, that is not
the case, as k_poll() returns when non-zero number of events are
ready. This means the check for all semaphore being ready after
k_poll() will not always pass. So instead of using k_poll(),
simply wait a bit for timers to fire, then check results.
Also add some bits to clean up at the end of test.
Fixes#34585
Signed-off-by: Daniel Leung <daniel.leung@intel.com>
Every va_start() currently triggers a FPU access trap if FPU is not
already used. This is due to the fact that va_start() must copy FPU
registers that are used for float argument passing into the va_list
object. Flushing the FPU context to its owner and granting access to
the current thread is wasteful if this is only for va_start(),
especially since in most cases there are simply no FP arguments
being passed by the caller.
This is made even worse with exception code (syscalls, IRQ handlers,
etc.) where the exception code has to be resumed with interrupts
disabled upon FPU access as there is no provision for preserving an
interrupted exception mode's FPU context.
Fix those issues by simply simulating the sequence of STR instructions
that the va_start() generates without actually granting FPU access.
We limit ourselves only to exception context to keep changes to a
minimum for now.
This also allows for reverting the ARM64 exception in the nested IRQ
test as it now works properly even if FPU_SHARING is enabled.
Signed-off-by: Nicolas Pitre <npitre@baylibre.com>
Add test to statically allocate a minimum-size heap, verify that it
works to allocate a single byte and that it doesn't overrun its memory
bounds.
Signed-off-by: Andy Ross <andrew.j.ross@intel.com>
The interrupt offload testcases fail on some boards because the timing
of the delay is too short. Refine the testcases and make it not rely
on the delay timing.
Fixes#35097Fixes#35241
Signed-off-by: Enjia Mai <enjiax.mai@intel.com>
IRQ 57 is reserved in the NXP LPC55S16 SoC. Thus, limit the number of
interrupts reported to the test, so that it does not try to use it.
Fixes#34915
Signed-off-by: Henrik Brix Andersen <henrik@brixandersen.dk>
work_q.c is not being built or used, it was replaced by user_work.c
which now has k_work_user_queue_start.
Signed-off-by: Anas Nashif <anas.nashif@intel.com>
This test takes an interrupt lock and tries to call z_swap_unlocked()
while holding it. That's not legal (in the general case it means
you're breaking a caller's lock!), though in this particular case it
was safe because we'll never return to this.
Regardless, there is a natural z_swap_irqlock() that releases the lock
atomically. Use that.
Signed-off-by: Andy Ross <andrew.j.ross@intel.com>
It's not at all clear to me why this was set to 1cpu, it's a single
thread doing sequential things. (I tripped over it because the 1cpu
happened to tickle an unrelated arm64 bug with interrupt state. But
we might as well fix it here.)
Signed-off-by: Andy Ross <andrew.j.ross@intel.com>
This test case was taking a (traditional) irq_lock(), which masks
interrupts, and then calling k_mutex_lock() with a timeout of
K_FOREVER, which is a blocking call. That's not legal, because it
will obviously schedule other threads to run in a context where the
code was promised it would not. This used to be an uncaught error,
but now we have an assertion that catches this.
It's not clear what this test case is supposed to be testing, as the
behavior is actually identical to the release_global_lock case except
for the (incorrect) addition of the irq_lock(). If this is needed for
code coverage we can work to figure out the real root cause of the
missing coverage later.
Signed-off-by: Andy Ross <andrew.j.ross@intel.com>
Kernel objects that contain embedded synchronization structures like
spinlocks can't be palced in the (cached/incoherent) stack memory on
coherence platforms like intel_adsp.
The normal fix in a test case is just to make the offending data
static, but that's painful here because SYS_BITARRAY_DEFINE declares
two objects (i.e. you can't put a "static" in front of it as with
similar macros) and it happens to be used in this case to define local
variables with collliding names, so I'd have to go in and rename
everything.
And there's little value anyway. Bitarrays are nearly-pure data
structures and extremely unlikely to show up platform-dependent
behavior.
Fixes#35242
Signed-off-by: Andy Ross <andrew.j.ross@intel.com>
Two testcases of semaphore failed in ADSP due to the timeout value
we got back from the child thread is invalid. We put the variable in
the bss instead of in a stack, trying to avoid this.
Fixes#34687
Signed-off-by: Enjia Mai <enjiax.mai@intel.com>
add semaphores to ensure all services started before client query.
otherwise client query services may fail.
Signed-off-by: Watson Zeng <zhiwei@synopsys.com>
A few mistakes in recent changes to this test:
There was a "LOCK_NO" (i.e. no locking!) case being exercised in
test_inc_concurrency, where three threads would race against each
other incrementing and decrementing a single count without
synchronization. And... it failed on cAVS. Because there was no
synchronization. Just remove.
The LOCK_IRQ (irq_un/lock()) case of the same test was was casting
taking a pointer to an integer (that stored the irq_lock() result) and
casting the pointer value to an integer instead of dereferencing it.
Also the workq test had a work item on the stack, which is forbidden
when KERNEL_COHERENCE=y
Fixes#34152
Signed-off-by: Andy Ross <andrew.j.ross@intel.com>
Should not use -1 as an input parameter for unsigned int. Use zero
instead of -1 as invaild interrupt number to fix coverity warning.
Fixes#35146
CID: 235994
Signed-off-by: Enjia Mai <enjiax.mai@intel.com>
Update testcase test_fatal_on_smp(), and refine it and correct some
inappropriate usage such as unnecessary irq_lock(). This prevents
the error propagation to the later executing testcase.
Fixes#35200Fixes#35202
Signed-off-by: Enjia Mai <enjiax.mai@intel.com>
in test case test_mheap_threadsafe, we will create 3 threads using
same thread handler tmheap_handler, we should make thread_id
to be a local variable, otherwise tmheap_handler is non-reentrant.
Signed-off-by: Watson Zeng <zhiwei@synopsys.com>
The variable cnt is assigned twice in a row, so remove
the first one.
Coverity-CID: 235962
Fixes#35161
Signed-off-by: Daniel Leung <daniel.leung@intel.com>
Treat ARMV7_M_ARMV8_M_MAINLINE similarly to ARMV6_M_ARMV8_M_BASELINE
and add arch_nop() calls to test_nop function.
Additionally add one arch_nop() call to fit comment and update
comments when required on other archs.
Signed-off-by: Erwan Gouriou <erwan.gouriou@linaro.org>
After enabled FPU context switch, one condvar testcase failed due to
the order of spawning thread cannot be guaranteed. Add a delay to
make sure the thread which initializing the condvar run first.
Signed-off-by: Enjia Mai <enjiax.mai@intel.com>
The newly added testcase test_nop failed the CI. Give RISCV more
arch_nop() instructions to archieve one cycle.
Signed-off-by: Enjia Mai <enjiax.mai@intel.com>
new test failed which means we missed something in CI or the failing
platform changed after CI was initially run. skip it for now while we
investigate.
Do some minor cleanup in the metadata.
Signed-off-by: Anas Nashif <anas.nashif@intel.com>
Add test cases of direct interrupt for arch x86 and posix.
We register two direct interrupt at build time, then triggering
interrupt and check if ISR handler has executed or not. We also
check irq_enable and irq_disable works.
Why we add an extra compiler option "-mgeneral-regs-only" to make
it works in arch x86. because there might be some existing x87
instructions executing inside interrupt context.
Signed-off-by: Enjia Mai <enjiax.mai@intel.com>
Add test cases of regular interrupt for arch x86. This tests basic
functionailty of IRQ_CONNECT(), irq_enable(), irq_disable(),
irq_lock(), irq_unlock().
Signed-off-by: Enjia Mai <enjiax.mai@intel.com>
Add a test case to test arch interface arch_nop(), the main focus here
is for coverage of the code. arch_nop() is a special implementation
and it will behave differently on different platforms. By the way, this
also measures how many cycles it spends for platforms that support it.
Signed-off-by: Enjia Mai <enjiax.mai@intel.com>
Remove this intrusive tracing feature in favor of the new object tracing
using the main tracing feature in zephyr. See #33603 for the new tracing
coverage for all objects.
This will allow for support in more tools and less reliance on GDB for
tracing objects.
Signed-off-by: Anas Nashif <anas.nashif@intel.com>
Legacy k_work API has been marked deprecated, but it is still present
in tree and should be tested. Avoid CI warnings by disabling warnings
on use of deprecated API within the test source files.
Signed-off-by: Peter Bigot <peter.bigot@nordicsemi.no>
Add 3 test cases to test offload job from isr, include:
1. test_isr_offload_job_multiple()
Validate the offloaded work executes immediately or not depends on its
priority, and it offloads to different k_work.
2. test_isr_offload_job_identi()
Validate the offloaded work executes immediately or not depends on its
priority, and it offloads to the identical k_work.
3. test_isr_offload_job()
Use dynamic interrupt instead of irq_offload() to verify the offloaded
work.
Signed-off-by: Enjia Mai <enjiax.mai@intel.com>
Add an testcase. Creat two preempt threads with equal priority to
atomiclly access the same atomic value. Because these preempt
threads are of equal priority, so enable time slice to make
them scheduled. The thread will execute for some time.
In this time, the two sub threads will be scheduled separately
according to the time slice.
Signed-off-by: Ying ming <mingx.ying@intel.com>
If calling function k_thread_resume() when the thread is not suspend,
it takes no effect. This change improve coverage of function
k_thread_resume() in sched.c
Signed-off-by: Ying ming <mingx.ying@intel.com>
First, this test is a little suspect. It's assuming that the value
returned from k_cycle_get_32() represents the time since system
power-on. While that's an obvious implementation choice and surely
often true, it's definitely not the way we document this API to the
arch layer. It's perfectly legal for a platform to return any value
as long as the counter is increasing at the correct rate. Leaving for
now as there's no other way to test CONFIG_BOOT_DELAY, but this will
likely be coming back to confuse us at some point.
Regardless, that convention holds for x86 devices using any of the
existing drivers. But on an EFI PC using the TSC counter as the clock
source: (1) the counter is running at 1-2 GHz and (2) the time to get
through an EFI BIOS and into Zephyr is routinely 10+ seconds,
especially on reference hardware. The poor 32 bit API will roll over
several times, and effectively be a random number by the time it
reaches this test.
Just skip this test with fast counter.
Signed-off-by: Andy Ross <andrew.j.ross@intel.com>
Add QEMU board with single core ARCv3 HS6x 64 bit CPU
Signed-off-by: Eugeniy Paltsev <Eugeniy.Paltsev@synopsys.com>
Signed-off-by: Evgeniy Paltsev <PaltsevEvgeniy@gmail.com>
This adds a test for z_phys_unmap() to make sure that memory
can be unmapped and is no longer accessible.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Leung <daniel.leung@intel.com>
This waits a bit for NRU eviction algorithm (which is the default)
to work its magic to clear the access bit of physical frames.
This increases the number of clean pages which can be evicted,
to make sure the number of clean pages evicted is not zero, which
would cause an assertion.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Leung <daniel.leung@intel.com>
The test itself is highly sensitive to the size of the kernel
image. When the kernel gets larger, the number of pages used by
the backing store needs to shrink. So here this is.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Leung <daniel.leung@intel.com>
This adds some tests to make sure sys_bitarray_*() are
working correctly.
Signed-off-by: Lauren Murphy <lauren.murphy@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Leung <daniel.leung@intel.com>
This test fails on qemu_arc_{em|hs} consistently,
due to bug in quem_arc, details:
https://github.com/foss-for-synopsys-dwc-arc-processors/qemu/issues/14.
To get clean results we need to disable this test until the
bug is fixed and fix gets propagated to new Zephyr-SDK.
Signed-off-by: Watson Zeng <zhiwei@synopsys.com>
This PR add 2 module test cases:
- test_smp_release_global_lock() and test_smp_release_global_lock_irq()
verify z_smp_release_global_lock() works.
And 1 integration test cases:
- test_inc_concurrency() to verify parallelly increase operations will
fail if not applying synchronization on SMP.
Signed-off-by: Enjia Mai <enjiax.mai@intel.com>
Use `pm_device_*` prefix for the device runtime PM API. This adds the
API to the `pm` namespace, making it clear part of the PM subsystem.
Signed-off-by: Gerard Marull-Paretas <gerard.marull@nordicsemi.no>
This adds k_thread_join() to the thread being used in
test_sem_take_timeout_isr() to avoid a thread re-use error
in the test after this one.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Leung <daniel.leung@intel.com>
The permission to use multiple_condvar is not granted to test
test_condvar_multiple_threads_wait_wake, which results in
bunch or permission error messages, and actually not testing
the conditional variables. This grants the permission to
the those conditional variables to the test threads. Also,
replace the k_yield() with k_msleep() to allow all created
threads time to run. A simply k_yield() might let a few to
run before the next batch of "waking" threads start to run,
resulting in some conditional variables not being initialized
but trying to wake.
Fixes#34777
Signed-off-by: Daniel Leung <daniel.leung@intel.com>
This adds FPU sharing support with a lazy context switching algorithm.
Every thread is allowed to use FPU/SIMD registers. In fact, the compiler
may insert FPU reg accesses in anycontext to optimize even non-FP code
unless the -mgeneral-regs-only compiler flag is used, but Zephyr
currently doesn't support such a build.
It is therefore possible to do FP access in IRS as well with this patch
although IRQs are then disabled to prevent nested IRQs in such cases.
Because the thread object grows in size, some tests have to be adjusted.
Signed-off-by: Nicolas Pitre <npitre@baylibre.com>
Added test which verifies that when multithreading is disabled
exception as correctly handled by the kernel.
Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Chruscinski <krzysztof.chruscinski@nordicsemi.no>
Extended mheap_api_concept test suite to support case when
multithreading is disabled.
Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Chruscinski <krzysztof.chruscinski@nordicsemi.no>
Extended test to validate following functionality:
- k_busy_wait
- k_timer
- irq_lock/irq_unlock
- k_cpu_idle
- SYS_INIT()
Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Chruscinski <krzysztof.chruscinski@nordicsemi.no>
Extended test to validate that timer API is working as expected
when CONFIG_MULTITHREADING=n.
Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Chruscinski <krzysztof.chruscinski@nordicsemi.no>
Add a test case to validate when adding a new partition into a memory
domain with over its maximum specified limit number, an assertion
failure happens.
Signed-off-by: Maksim Masalski <maksim.masalski@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Enjia Mai <enjiax.mai@intel.com>
The comment in this test says that it cannot use ztest, as the latter
spawns some threads. However, still format the output in a way
compatible with ztest output, by using tc_util.h macros. This is
similar to a few other tests which can't use ztest library directly.
Signed-off-by: Paul Sokolovsky <paul.sokolovsky@linaro.org>
Found out that important requirements are not tested by current
kernel objects tests. Decided to fix that situation
New added tests:
1. test_kobj_assign_perms_on_alloc_obj()
Create kernel object semaphore, dynamically allocate it from the
calling thread's resource pool.
Check that object's address is in bounds of that memory pool.
Then check the requestor thread will implicitly be assigned
permission on the allocated object by using
semaphore API k_sem_init()
2. test_no_ref_dyn_kobj_release_mem()
Dynamically allocated kernel objects whose access is controlled by
the permission system will use object permission as a reference count
If no threads have access to an object, the object's memory released.
Signed-off-by: Maksim Masalski <maksim.masalski@intel.com>
- If device PM is not supported -ENOSYS is returned, update test case to
account for that
- Remove usage of device_pm_control_nop
Signed-off-by: Gerard Marull-Paretas <gerard.marull@nordicsemi.no>
Make some change on two codvar test cases to fit testing under SMP,
and shorter the test cases execution time.
Fixes#33558.
Signed-off-by: Enjia Mai <enjiax.mai@intel.com>
Try to remove CONFIG_MP_NUM_CPUS=1 configuration for the test of
condvar, sysmutex and semaphore, in order to test SMP condition more.
Signed-off-by: Enjia Mai <enjiax.mai@intel.com>
The return value is documented to be true if the work was pending, but
the implementation returned true only if the work was actually running
(i.e. the caller had to wait). It should also return true if
scheduled or submitted work was cancelled.
Note that this means the return value cannot be used to determine
whether the call slept.
Signed-off-by: Peter Bigot <peter.bigot@nordicsemi.no>
After the introduction of usart1 the kernel/genisr_table test could
no longer build, due to an interrupt conflict.
Adopt the TEST_NUM_IRQS to resolve the conflict.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Stranger <thomas.stranger@outlook.com>
There's a typedef for non-pointer values compatible with atomic
non-pointer objects. Add a similar typedef for pointer values, and
the corresponding macro for initializing atomic pointer types.
This also will simplify replacing the Zephyr atomic API with one
based on C11 atomics, should that be desirable. C11 atomic pointer
values are not void*.
Signed-off-by: Peter Bigot <peter.bigot@nordicsemi.no>
Modify the testcase design to solve some threads
can't lock mutex. Using array index to detect the order
of threads getting mutex instead of delaying.
Fixed#34116
Signed-off-by: Ningx Zhao <ningx.zhao@intel.com>
This adds bits to support using timing functions for displaying
paging histograms. Currently on qemu_x86_tiny is supported.
Also shorten the test names.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Leung <daniel.leung@intel.com>
This adds more bits to gather statistics on demand paging,
e.g. clean vs dirty pages evicted, # page faults with
IRQ locked/unlocked, etc.
Also extends this to gather per-thread demand paging
statistics.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Leung <daniel.leung@intel.com>
The test_prevent_interruption() uses a key for the irq_lock(),
but the key has incorrect data type. This commit makes the key
unsigned int according to API docs.
Fixes#34023
Signed-off-by: Jennifer Williams <jennifer.m.williams@intel.com>
Design a new testing that send and receive mailbox message with
different priority thread, and verify the high priority of receive
thread will receive firstly.
Signed-off-by: Jian Kang <jianx.kang@intel.com>
Add two testcases to test semaphore feature on system side. For example,
test semaphore usage and sync process between different priority threads
to verify the semaphore can be take by higher priority thread, and give
sem more than max value of semaphore that set in init step to verify sem
count is correct or not.
Signed-off-by: Jian Kang <jianx.kang@intel.com>
This is an integration testcase for smp. It tests
the situation when smp is configed. Fatal can be invoked on
different core and system workq can also be run on different
core.
Signed-off-by: Ying ming <mingx.ying@intel.com>
Test point:
1. Any number of threads may wait on an empty FIFO simultaneously.
2. When a data item is added, it is given to the highest priority
thread that has waited longest.
Signed-off-by: Ningx Zhao <ningx.zhao@intel.com>
Shared data can't live on thread stacks if they are incoherent. These
are all just per-test-case data, so make them static.
Fixes#33898
Signed-off-by: Andy Ross <andrew.j.ross@intel.com>
This functions is being called across the tree, no reason why it should
not be a public API.
The current usage violates a few MISRA rules.
Signed-off-by: Anas Nashif <anas.nashif@intel.com>
Split ARM and ARM64 architectures.
Details:
- CONFIG_ARM64 is decoupled from CONFIG_ARM (not a subset anymore)
- Arch and include AArch64 files are in a dedicated directory
(arch/arm64 and include/arch/arm64)
- AArch64 boards and SoC are moved to soc/arm64 and boards/arm64
- AArch64-specific DTS files are moved to dts/arm64
- The A72 support for the bcm_vk/viper board is moved in the
boards/bcm_vk/viper directory
Signed-off-by: Carlo Caione <ccaione@baylibre.com>
The interrupt_util.h provides utils of trigger irq, now move them into
testsuite. All of the needed test cases can make use of them.
Signed-off-by: Enjia Mai <enjiax.mai@intel.com>
Add a testcase to test pop data from stack by
mutil-threads, verify data will be poped by
the highest priority thread that has waited longest
firstly.
stack integration
Signed-off-by: Ningx Zhao <ningx.zhao@intel.com>
k_work_schedule() is supposed to be a no-op if the work item is
already scheduled or submitted: the previous schedule is left
unchanged. The check incorrectly inhibited the schedule operation
when the work item was neither scheduled nor submitted, but was
running.
Signed-off-by: Peter Bigot <peter.bigot@nordicsemi.no>
There was a linker script change the broke the sorting such that
priority 2 and 20 would not necessary get sorted correctly. Modify
the test to try and catch any such issues in the future.
We modify the DEVICE_DEFINE of the larger priority first, so if the
linker isn't sorting it would get linked first in theory, and we also
tweak the priority value from 4 to 20 so if we aren't sorting correctly
between 2 and 20 we'll catch that.
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
This patch replaces ENOSYS into ENOTSUP to keep consistency with
the return value specification of k_float_enable().
Signed-off-by: Katsuhiro Suzuki <katsuhiro@katsuster.net>
We are setting CONFIG_GEN_PRIV_STACKS when AArch64 actually uses a
statically allocated privileged stack.
This error was not captured by the tests because we only verify whether
a read/write to a privileged stack is failing, but it can fail for a lot
of reasons including when the pointer to the privileged stack is not
initialized at all, like in this case.
With this patch we deselect CONFIG_GEN_PRIV_STACKS and we fix the
mem_protect/userspace test to correctly probe the privileged stack.
Signed-off-by: Carlo Caione <ccaione@baylibre.com>
* Rename CPU_ARCV2 to ISA_ARCV2. That helps to avoid conflict between
CPU families naming and ISAs naming and aligns this options
with other ARC OSS projects.
* Generalize ARCV2 check to ARC check where it is required.
NOTE: we add ISA_ARCV2 option in a choice list as a preparation
for ISA_ARCV3 addition.
Signed-off-by: Eugeniy Paltsev <Eugeniy.Paltsev@synopsys.com>
Add some error test cases for userspace of memory protection module.
This increase the code coverage of testing.
Signed-off-by: Enjia Mai <enjiax.mai@intel.com>
This feature predated the tickless kernel and has been in legacy mode
for a while. We now have no drivers or systems that do not support
tickless, so remove this option and cleanup the code to only use
tickless.
Signed-off-by: Anas Nashif <anas.nashif@intel.com>
The clock/timer APIs are not application facing APIs, however, similar
to arch_ and a few other APIs they are available to implement drivers
and add support for new hardware and are documented and available to be
used outside of the clock/kernel subsystems.
Remove the leading z_ and provide them as clock_* APIs for someone
writing a new timer driver to use.
Signed-off-by: Anas Nashif <anas.nashif@intel.com>
Added test_pipe_get_large to cover branches in both k_pipe_put and
k_pipe_get. Added trivial testcases in test_pipe_avail_no_buffer to
cover trivial branches for k_pipe_read_avail and k_pipe_write_avail.
This is the second patch as the continuation of #31037.
Signed-off-by: Shihao Shen <shihao.shen@intel.com>
Added back test_pipe_alloc because the z_thread_malloc called in the
API has been updated to use k_heap instead of k_mem_pool.
Adjusted test_resource_pool_auto_free by replacing z_mem_pool_malloc
with k_heap_alloc. Added new test_k_pipe_cleanup to cover one more
branch in k_pipe_cleanup. Modified test_half_pipe_put_get to cover
branches for (reader != NULL) in k_pipe_put. Added test
test_pipe_get_put to cover branches for (writer != NULL)
in k_pipe_get. Added trivial tests to cover input validity checks.
Line coverage has been improved by 52%, function cov by 56%, and
branch cov by 46%.
Signed-off-by: Shihao Shen <shihao.shen@intel.com>
This is an intergration testcase for mem_heap.
Add an testcase to verify that multiple threads
can share the same heap space without interfering
with each other.
Signed-off-by: Ying ming <mingx.ying@intel.com>
Fix issue #33114#33120. Modify the testcase that run failed on iotdk
and nsim. This testing do not need receive thread ID when invoke
k_mbox_data_get() with NULL param. The testcase purpose is invoke
this API with NULL buffer and NULL receive_id. It will cause fatal
error if use a uninitialize receive id.
Signed-off-by: Jian Kang <jianx.kang@intel.com>
This reverts commit 9de70a78fe.
The tests have been updated so there is no need to skip tests
when the kernel is linked in virtual address space.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Leung <daniel.leung@intel.com>
Replace *_thread_resource_pool_assign() in the reference with the new
k_thread_heap_assign() since both k_thread_resource_pool_assign() and
z_thread_resource_pool_assign() has been removed prio to v2.5 (by the
commit c770cab1a3 and 3c2c1d85b0 respectively) along with the
k_mem_pool API removal.
For the resource pool inheritance test, the variables with "res_pool"
string has been replaced by "heap_mem" to align with the documentation
fix. No functionality has been changed.
Signed-off-by: Yasushi SHOJI <yashi@spacecubics.com>
This is the same problem as seen for #32053. Refer to that for the
details and propose a similar fix.
Signed-off-by: Carlo Caione <ccaione@baylibre.com>
The original implementation of resubmitting a delayed work item
removed the item not only from the schedule, but also from the work
queue if it was already in the work queue. This is not the semantics
of the new implementation, which will leave the work item in the queue
if the previous deadline had elapsed and the work item was submitted.
The new semantics is preferred, as it improves consistency with SMP
targets where once an item has been submitted to a queue it can be run
at any time, and scheduling it again doesn't magically reverse the
submission. The original test would never have passed on an SMP
target, and passes now on qemu_x86 only because the timing granularity
prevents the work item from being both scheduled and queued at the
same time.
The problematic test application is the one developed for the original
implementation. Correct functioning of the new implementation is
fully verified by the sibling work test. That the legacy API does not
precisely preserve the original behavior where it was not consistent
between SMP and uniprocessor targets is regrettable, but unavoidable.
Remove the tests that cannot pass reliably.
Also fix a missing reset() after a test.
Signed-off-by: Peter Bigot <peter.bigot@nordicsemi.no>
Improve the test case of CPU exception.
Add equivalence classes and input partition testing
when give an integer reason code.
Signed-off-by: Ying ming <mingx.ying@intel.com>
Putting IPC elements on the stack isn't allowed when KERNEL_COHERENCE
is set, just make test case data static (not all apps or subsystems
are going to work with incoherent stacks, but we should support it
where we can).
Signed-off-by: Andy Ross <andrew.j.ross@intel.com>
This platform has a tiny handful of remaining tests that fail. We
will track them as issues, but let's exclude them from integration
testing to allow full runs to complete. Often a hung device in one
test will break an entire twister run.
Tests with known (and tracked) failures:
samples/application_development/external_lib
samples/posix/eventfd
samples/userspace/hello_world_user
tests/kernel/fatal/message_capture
tests/net/socket/socketpair
tests/portability/cmsis_rtos_v2
These tests never fail in isolated testing, but are reliable timeouts
when run in sequence in a big twister run. It's possible that the bug
here may be in twister or the flash/serial scripts:
tests/crypto/tinycrypt
tests/subsys/logging/log_immediate
tests/subsys/logging/log_output
See: #32836
Signed-off-by: Andy Ross <andrew.j.ross@intel.com>
CONFIG_KERNEL_COHERENCE forbids synchronized data on the stack: no
spinlocks, IPC primitives, or things that contain them. Application
code obviously doesn't have to follow these inconvenient rules, but
our test code needs to run on platforms with incoherent stack memory.
Make these things static.
Signed-off-by: Andy Ross <andrew.j.ross@intel.com>
This test understood that it can't demand equality in timing because
of races against real time, so it simply validated that the test
started at or later than the expected timeout expiration.
But when calculating the expected time, it called k_uptime_ticks()
AFTER the timeout was registered. So on systems with fast ticks (or
just bad luck) a tick expiring between the two steps will look like an
"early" expiration and fail the test. Do things in the proper order.
Also, use the correct APIs for unit conversion and timeout
construction.
Signed-off-by: Andy Ross <andrew.j.ross@intel.com>
There is a race between k_sem_take() and k_object_access_grant() so it
is possible (especially when testing SMP) that the thread tries to take
the semaphore before the originating thread has had the chance to
grant it permission.
Signed-off-by: Carlo Caione <ccaione@baylibre.com>
Add testcase for deadline_set. Test the situation when threads are
in unqueued state. The k_thread_deadline_set() call should not make
these threads run before there delay time pass.
Signed-off-by: Ying ming <mingx.ying@intel.com>
These tests would pass pointers to data on their own stacks to other
threads, which is forbidden when CONFIG_KERNEL_COHERENCE (because
stack memory isn't cache-coherent). Make the variables static.
Also, queue had two sleeps of 2 ticks (having been written in an era
where that meant "20-30ms"), and on a device with a 50 kHz tick rate
that's not very much time at all. It would sometimes fail spuriously
because the spawned threads didn't consume the queue entries in time.
How about 10ms of real time instead?
Signed-off-by: Andy Ross <andrew.j.ross@intel.com>
Putting spinlocks (or things containing them) onto the stack is a
KERNEL_COHERENCE violation. This doesn't need to be there so just
make it static.
Signed-off-by: Andy Ross <andrew.j.ross@intel.com>
New power states have more granularity than deep sleep and sleep
states. Just get rid of this and keep the same behavior for now.
Signed-off-by: Flavio Ceolin <flavio.ceolin@intel.com>
Test to ensure that a reset with a waiting thread properly aborts the
wait, and the semaphore remains functional after.
Signed-off-by: James Harris <james.harris@intel.com>
Debugging long-tail semaphore test failures currently is rather
annoying, both because many semaphore test failures do not print
their failing values, and because some semaphore tests do not
check return codes, leading to test failures well after the actual
failure.
Redo the semaphore tests to at least give consistent failure
messages including the actual return code and consistently check
return codes of k_sem_* APIs.
Also driveby-fix several places that used an insufficiently-
sized type to store k_uptime.
Signed-off-by: James Harris <james.harris@intel.com>
Improve dynamic interrupt test cases of interrupt for platform such as
x86, x86_64, native_posix, this improve code coverage of it.
Signed-off-by: Enjia Mai <enjiax.mai@intel.com>
This kconfig isn't actually exercised in this test, it's just being
used to compute some sleep durations. Also I want it gone.
Signed-off-by: Andy Ross <andrew.j.ross@intel.com>
When the kernel links in virtual address space, the data
structures needed for the z_phys_map() no longer point to physical
addresses (which are required for z_phys_map() to work). So skips
these tests if CONFIG_KERNEL_LINK_IN_VIRT=y.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Leung <daniel.leung@intel.com>
Now that the old API has been reimplemented with the new API remove
the old implementation and its tests.
Signed-off-by: Peter Bigot <peter.bigot@nordicsemi.no>
The new API cannot be used from userspace because it is not merely a
wrapper around existing userspace-capable objects (threads and
queues), but instead requires much more complex and lower-level access
to memory that can't be touched from userspace. The vast majority of
work queue users are operating from privileged mode, so there's little
motivation to go through the pain and complexity of converting all
functions to system calls.
Copy the necessary pieces of the existing userspace work queue API out
and expose them with new names and types:
* k_work_handler_t becomes k_work_user_handler_t
* k_work becomes k_work_user
* k_work_q becomes k_work_user_q
etc. Because the replacement API cannot use the same types new API
names are also introduced to make it more clear that the userspace
work queue API is a separate functionality.
Signed-off-by: Peter Bigot <peter.bigot@nordicsemi.no>
Enable the null-pointer dereferencing detection by default
throughout the test-suite. Explicitly disable this for the
gen_isr_table test which needs to perform vector table reads.
Disable null-pointer exception detection on qemu_cortex_m3
board, as DWT it is not emulated by QEMU on this platform.
Additionally, disable null-pointer exception detection on
mps2_an521 (QEMU target), as DWT is not present and the MPU
based solution won't work, since the target does not have
the area 0x0 - 0x400 mapped, but the QEMU still permits
read access.
Signed-off-by: Ioannis Glaropoulos <Ioannis.Glaropoulos@nordicsemi.no>
Add some testcases to tesing different condition of mailbox
API. Check API robust in different input parameters is handled.
such as invoke API to get data with NULL input.
Signed-off-by: Jian Kang <jianx.kang@intel.com>
Add some testcases to test some unnormal branches,
for covering branches that not covered.Meanwhile,
Using the public fatal handler function to handle
fatal errors.
Signed-off-by: Ningx Zhao <ningx.zhao@intel.com>
Enable CONFIG_TEST in the message_capture test suite.
This allows certain Kconfig configurations, depending
on TEST, to be enabled.
Signed-off-by: Ioannis Glaropoulos <Ioannis.Glaropoulos@nordicsemi.no>
Allow the test to run for non-secure firmware builds, by
removing the test-case for nonsense string, as this test-case
will likely produce a secure fault which will crash the kernel.
Signed-off-by: Ioannis Glaropoulos <Ioannis.Glaropoulos@nordicsemi.no>
tests/kernel/interrupt tests interrupt trigger functionality,
however, the Non-Secure Cortex-M mode does not have full control
of the interrupt handling, so this test cannot be guaranteed to
pass when executing in Non-Secure mode. Filter the test out for
Non-Secure Cortex-M builds.
Signed-off-by: Ioannis Glaropoulos <Ioannis.Glaropoulos@nordicsemi.no>
Exclude the test_null_dynamic_name test-suite from running the
test, in Non-Secure mode (Cortex-M), because passing a NULL
device name de-references memory at 0x0 which is likely to
cause a SecureFault and crash the kernel.
Signed-off-by: Ioannis Glaropoulos <Ioannis.Glaropoulos@nordicsemi.no>
The test_timeout_abs case had baked in similar mistakes to the
off-by-one in the absolute timer implementation. FOR THE RECORD:
If you have an absolute timeout expiration set for a tick value "N",
and the current time returned by k_uptime_ticks() is "T", then the
time returned (at the same moment) by any of the *_remaining_ticks()
APIs must ALWAYS AND FOREVER BE EXACTLY "N - T" (also: "N - T > 0"
always, until the moment the kernel ISR hands off control to the first
timeout handler expiring at that tick).
The tick math is exact. No slop is needed on any systems, no matter
whether their clocks divide by milliseconds or not.
The only gotcha is that we need to be sure that the calls don't
interleave with a real time tick advance, which we do here with a
simple retry loop.
But, about slop... This patch also includes a related fix for the
test_sleep_abs(). On an intel_adsp (which has 50 kHz ticks, a
comparatively slow idle resume and interrupt entry, and even has two
CPUs to mess with latency measurements) I would occasionally see the
k_sleep() take more than a tick to wake up from the interrupt handler
until the return to application code. Add some real time slop there
(just 100us) to handle systems like this.
Fixes#32572
Signed-off-by: Andy Ross <andrew.j.ross@intel.com>
THIS COMMIT DELIBERATELY BREAKS BISECTABILITY FOR EASE OF REVIEW.
SKIP IF YOU LAND HERE.
Remove the existing implementatoin of k_thread_abort(),
k_thread_join(), and the attendant facilities in the thread subsystem
and idle thread that support them.
Signed-off-by: Andy Ross <andrew.j.ross@intel.com>
When the kernel is TICKLESS, timeouts are set as needed, and drivers
all have some minimum amount of time before which they can reliably
schedule an interrupt. When this happens, drivers will kick the
requested interrupt out by one tick. This means that it's not
reliably possible to get a timeout set for "one tick in the
future"[1].
And attempting to do that is dangerous anyway. If the driver will
delay a one-tick interrupt, then code that repeatedly tries to
schedule an imminent interrupt may end up in a state where it is
constantly pushing the interrupt out into the future, and timer
interrupts stop arriving! The timeout layer actually has protection
against this case.
Finally getting to the point: in recent changes, the timeslice layer
lost its integration with the "imminent" test in the timeout code, so
it's now able to run into this situation: very rapidly context
switching code (or rapidly arriving interrupts) will have the effect
of infinitely[2] delaying timeouts and stalling the whole timeout
subsystem.
Don't try to be fancy. Just clamp timeslice duration such that a
slice is 2 ticks at minimum and we'll never hit the problem. Adjust
the two tests that were explicitly requesting very short slice rates.
[1] Of course, the tradeoff is that the tick rate can be 100x higher
or more, so on balance tickless is a huge win.
[2] Actually it only lasts until a 31 bit signed rollover in the HPET
cycle count in practice.
Signed-off-by: Andy Ross <andrew.j.ross@intel.com>
gen_isr_table uses 6 IRQs for testing. Originally, it uses IRQ 41-36.
However, the IRQ37 & 36 are enabled by other modules in NPCX chips.
Change TEST_NUM_IRQS to use 45-40 for the test.
Signed-off-by: Wealian Liao <WHLIAO@nuvoton.com>
When calculating the expected interval for threads other than
the first one, the test uses ms->ticks->cycles conversion to
figure out the bound of cycles permitted. Both lower and upper
bound conversions are using the k_*_to_*_floor32(). When
numbers involved are not wholly divisible, decimal points are
being truncated, resulting in incorrect intervals, and thus
failing tests. So change the calculation to appropriate
floor() or ceil() based on the boundary.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Leung <daniel.leung@intel.com>
Absolute timeouts were covered, but nothing was testing their actual
expiration time and there was an off-by-one.
Signed-off-by: Andy Ross <andrew.j.ross@intel.com>
Besides implementing a customized pm_policy_next_state() in the
application layer, a customized device policy handler of power
management, pm_policy_low_power_devices(), is also needed if
CONFIG_PM_POLICY_APP is enabled. This CL adds this function to prevent
build errors.
Signed-off-by: Mulin Chao <mlchao@nuvoton.com>
This adds qemu_x86_lakemont to the platform allow list
for the FPU sharing tests. Since Lakemont supports SSE3
and SSSE3, it is better to test them also.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Leung <daniel.leung@intel.com>
Correct a bunch of precision/analysis errors in this test:
* Test items weren't consistent about tick alignment and resetting of
the timestamp, so put these steps into init_timer_data() and call
that immediately before k_timer_start().
* Many items would calculate the initial timestamp AFTER
k_timer_start(), leading to an extra (third!) point where the timer
computation could alias by an extra tick. Always do this
consistently before the timer is started (via init_timer-data()).
* Tickless systems with high tick rates can easily advance the system
uptime while the timer ISR is running, so the system can't expect
perfect accuracy even there (this test was originally written for
ticked systmes where the ISR was by definition happening "at the
same time").
(Unfortunately our most popular high tick rate tickless system,
nRF5, also has a clock that doesn't divide milliseconds exactly, so
it had a special path through all these precision comparisons and
avoided the bugs. We finally found it on a x86 HPET system with 10
kHz ticks.)
* The interval validation was placing a minimum bound on the interval
time but not a maximum (this mistake was what had hidden the failure
to reset the timestamp mentioned above).
Longer term, the millisecond precision math in these tests is at this
point an out of control complexity explosion. We should look at
reworking the core OS tests of k_timer to use tick precision (which is
by definition exact) pervasively and leave the millisecond stuff to a
separate layer testing the alternative/legacy APIs.
Fixes#31964 (probably -- that was reported against up_squared, on
which I had trouble reproducing, but it was a common failure on
ehl_crb).
Signed-off-by: Andy Ross <andrew.j.ross@intel.com>
This adds X86 keyword to the kconfigs to indicate these are
for x86. The old options are still there marked as
deprecated.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Leung <daniel.leung@intel.com>