Add tests to exercise the MTE stubs.
Signed-off-by: Gustavo Romero <gustavo.romero@linaro.org>
---
tests/tcg/aarch64/Makefile.target | 11 ++-
tests/tcg/aarch64/gdbstub/test-mte.py | 86 +++++++++++++++++++++++
tests/tcg/aarch64/mte-8.c | 98 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
3 files changed, 193 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 tests/tcg/aarch64/gdbstub/test-mte.py
create mode 100644 tests/tcg/aarch64/mte-8.c
diff --git a/tests/tcg/aarch64/Makefile.target b/tests/tcg/aarch64/Makefile.target
index 70d728ae9a..2b3fd636be 100644
--- a/tests/tcg/aarch64/Makefile.target
+++ b/tests/tcg/aarch64/Makefile.target
@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ AARCH64_TESTS += bti-2
# MTE Tests
ifneq ($(CROSS_CC_HAS_ARMV8_MTE),)
-AARCH64_TESTS += mte-1 mte-2 mte-3 mte-4 mte-5 mte-6 mte-7
+AARCH64_TESTS += mte-1 mte-2 mte-3 mte-4 mte-5 mte-6 mte-7 mte-8
mte-%: CFLAGS += -march=armv8.5-a+memtag
endif
@@ -127,7 +127,14 @@ run-gdbstub-sve-ioctls: sve-ioctls
--bin $< --test $(AARCH64_SRC)/gdbstub/test-sve-ioctl.py, \
basic gdbstub SVE ZLEN support)
-EXTRA_RUNS += run-gdbstub-sysregs run-gdbstub-sve-ioctls
+run-gdbstub-mte: mte-8
+ $(call run-test, $@, $(GDB_SCRIPT) \
+ --gdb $(GDB) \
+ --qemu $(QEMU) --qargs "$(QEMU_OPTS)" \
+ --bin $< --test $(AARCH64_SRC)/gdbstub/test-mte.py, \
+ gdbstub MTE support)
+
+EXTRA_RUNS += run-gdbstub-sysregs run-gdbstub-sve-ioctls run-gdbstub-mte
endif
endif
diff --git a/tests/tcg/aarch64/gdbstub/test-mte.py b/tests/tcg/aarch64/gdbstub/test-mte.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..2db0663c1a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tests/tcg/aarch64/gdbstub/test-mte.py
@@ -0,0 +1,86 @@
+from __future__ import print_function
+#
+# Test GDB memory-tag commands that exercise the stubs for the qIsAddressTagged,
+# qMemTag, and QMemTag packets. Logical tag-only commands rely on local
+# operations, hence don't exercise any stub.
+#
+# The test consists in breaking just after a atag() call (which sets the
+# allocation tag -- see mte-8.c for details) and setting/getting tags in
+# different memory locations and ranges starting at the address of the array
+# 'a'.
+#
+# This is launched via tests/guest-debug/run-test.py
+#
+
+
+import gdb
+import re
+from test_gdbstub import main, report
+
+
+PATTERN_0 = "Memory tags for address 0x[0-9a-f]+ match \(0x[0-9a-f]+\)."
+PATTERN_1 = ".*(0x[0-9a-f]+)"
+
+
+def run_test():
+ gdb.execute("break 95", False, True)
+ gdb.execute("continue", False, True)
+ try:
+ # Test if we can check correctly that the allocation tag for
+ # array 'a' matches the logical tag after atag() is called.
+ co = gdb.execute("memory-tag check a", False, True)
+ tags_match = re.findall(PATTERN_0, co, re.MULTILINE)
+ if tags_match:
+ report(True, f"{tags_match[0]}")
+ else:
+ report(False, "Logical and allocation tags don't match!")
+
+ # Test allocation tag 'set and print' commands. Commands on logical
+ # tags rely on local operation and so don't exercise any stub.
+
+ # Set the allocation tag for the first granule (16 bytes) of
+ # address starting at 'a' address to a known value, i.e. 0x04.
+ gdb.execute("memory-tag set-allocation-tag a 1 04", False, True)
+
+ # Then set the allocation tag for the second granule to a known
+ # value, i.e. 0x06. This tests that contiguous tag granules are
+ # set correct and don't run over each other.
+ gdb.execute("memory-tag set-allocation-tag a+16 1 06", False, True)
+
+ # Read the known values back and check if they remain the same.
+
+ co = gdb.execute("memory-tag print-allocation-tag a", False, True)
+ first_tag = re.match(PATTERN_1, co)[1]
+
+ co = gdb.execute("memory-tag print-allocation-tag a+16", False, True)
+ second_tag = re.match(PATTERN_1, co)[1]
+
+ if first_tag == "0x4" and second_tag == "0x6":
+ report(True, "Allocation tags are correctly set/printed.")
+ else:
+ report(False, "Can't set/print allocation tags!")
+
+ # Now test fill pattern by setting a whole page with a pattern.
+ gdb.execute("memory-tag set-allocation-tag a 4096 0a0b", False, True)
+
+ # And read back the tags of the last two granules in page so
+ # we also test if the pattern is set correctly up to the end of
+ # the page.
+ co = gdb.execute("memory-tag print-allocation-tag a+4096-32", False, True)
+ tag = re.match(PATTERN_1, co)[1]
+
+ co = gdb.execute("memory-tag print-allocation-tag a+4096-16", False, True)
+ last_tag = re.match(PATTERN_1, co)[1]
+
+ if tag == "0xa" and last_tag == "0xb":
+ report(True, "Fill pattern is ok.")
+ else:
+ report(False, "Fill pattern failed!")
+
+ except gdb.error:
+ # This usually happens because a GDB version that does not
+ # support memory tagging was used to run the test.
+ report(False, "'memory-tag' command failed!")
+
+
+main(run_test, expected_arch="aarch64")
diff --git a/tests/tcg/aarch64/mte-8.c b/tests/tcg/aarch64/mte-8.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..9fffd7b737
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tests/tcg/aarch64/mte-8.c
@@ -0,0 +1,98 @@
+/*
+ * To be compiled with -march=armv8.5-a+memtag
+ *
+ * This test is adapted from a Linux test. Please see:
+ *
+ * https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/next/arch/arm64/memory-tagging-extension.html#example-of-correct-usage
+ */
+#include <errno.h>
+#include <stdint.h>
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <unistd.h>
+#include <sys/auxv.h>
+#include <sys/mman.h>
+#include <sys/prctl.h>
+#include <string.h>
+/*
+ * From arch/arm64/include/uapi/asm/hwcap.h
+ */
+#define HWCAP2_MTE (1 << 18)
+
+/*
+ * From arch/arm64/include/uapi/asm/mman.h
+ */
+#define PROT_MTE 0x20
+
+/*
+ * Insert a random logical tag into the given pointer.
+ */
+#define insert_random_tag(ptr) ({ \
+ uint64_t __val; \
+ asm("irg %0, %1" : "=r" (__val) : "r" (ptr)); \
+ __val; \
+})
+
+/*
+ * Set the allocation tag on the destination address.
+ */
+#define set_tag(tagged_addr) do { \
+ asm volatile("stg %0, [%0]" : : "r" (tagged_addr) : "memory"); \
+} while (0)
+
+
+int main(int argc, char *argv[])
+{
+ unsigned char *a;
+ unsigned long page_sz = sysconf(_SC_PAGESIZE);
+ unsigned long hwcap2 = getauxval(AT_HWCAP2);
+
+ /* check if MTE is present */
+ if (!(hwcap2 & HWCAP2_MTE))
+ return EXIT_FAILURE;
+
+ /*
+ * Enable the tagged address ABI, synchronous or asynchronous MTE
+ * tag check faults (based on per-CPU preference) and allow all
+ * non-zero tags in the randomly generated set.
+ */
+ if (prctl(PR_SET_TAGGED_ADDR_CTRL,
+ PR_TAGGED_ADDR_ENABLE | PR_MTE_TCF_SYNC | PR_MTE_TCF_ASYNC |
+ (0xfffe << PR_MTE_TAG_SHIFT),
+ 0, 0, 0)) {
+ perror("prctl() failed");
+ return EXIT_FAILURE;
+ }
+
+ a = mmap(0, page_sz, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE,
+ MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0);
+ if (a == MAP_FAILED) {
+ perror("mmap() failed");
+ return EXIT_FAILURE;
+ }
+
+ printf("a[] address is %p\n", a);
+
+ /*
+ * Enable MTE on the above anonymous mmap. The flag could be passed
+ * directly to mmap() and skip this step.
+ */
+ if (mprotect(a, page_sz, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE | PROT_MTE)) {
+ perror("mprotect() failed");
+ return EXIT_FAILURE;
+ }
+
+ /* access with the default tag (0) */
+ a[0] = 1;
+ a[1] = 2;
+
+ printf("a[0] = %hhu a[1] = %hhu\n", a[0], a[1]);
+
+ /* set the logical and allocation tags */
+ a = (unsigned char *)insert_random_tag(a);
+ set_tag(a);
+
+ printf("%p\n", a);
+
+ return 0;
+}
--
2.34.1
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