// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later /* * Copyright 2016, Cyril Bur, IBM Corp. * * Test the kernel's signal frame code. * * The kernel sets up two sets of ucontexts if the signal was to be * delivered while the thread was in a transaction (referred too as * first and second contexts). * Expected behaviour is that the checkpointed state is in the user * context passed to the signal handler (first context). The speculated * state can be accessed with the uc_link pointer (second context). * * The rationale for this is that if TM unaware code (which linked * against TM libs) installs a signal handler it will not know of the * speculative nature of the 'live' registers and may infer the wrong * thing. */ #include <stdlib.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <string.h> #include <signal.h> #include <unistd.h> #include <altivec.h> #include "utils.h" #include "tm.h" #define MAX_ATTEMPT 500000 #define NV_VSX_REGS 12 /* Number of VSX registers to check. */ #define VSX20 20 /* First VSX register to check in vsr20-vsr31 subset */ #define FPR20 20 /* FPR20 overlaps VSX20 most significant doubleword */ long tm_signal_self_context_load(pid_t pid, long *gprs, double *fps, vector int *vms, vector int *vss); static sig_atomic_t fail, broken; /* Test only 12 vsx registers from vsr20 to vsr31 */ vector int vsxs[] = { /* First context will be set with these values, i.e. non-speculative */ /* VSX20 , VSX21 , ... */ { 1, 2, 3, 4},{ 5, 6, 7, 8},{ 9,10,11,12}, {13,14,15,16},{17,18,19,20},{21,22,23,24}, {25,26,27,28},{29,30,31,32},{33,34,35,36}, {37,38,39,40},{41,42,43,44},{45,46,47,48}, /* Second context will be set with these values, i.e. speculative */ /* VSX20 , VSX21 , ... */ {-1, -2, -3, -4 },{-5, -6, -7, -8 },{-9, -10,-11,-12}, {-13,-14,-15,-16},{-17,-18,-19,-20},{-21,-22,-23,-24}, {-25,-26,-27,-28},{-29,-30,-31,-32},{-33,-34,-35,-36}, {-37,-38,-39,-40},{-41,-42,-43,-44},{-45,-46,-47,-48} }; static void signal_usr1(int signum, siginfo_t *info, void *uc) { int i, j; uint8_t vsx[sizeof(vector int)]; uint8_t vsx_tm[sizeof(vector int)]; ucontext_t *ucp = uc; ucontext_t *tm_ucp = ucp->uc_link; /* * FP registers and VMX registers overlap the VSX registers. * * FP registers (f0-31) overlap the most significant 64 bits of VSX * registers vsr0-31, whilst VMX registers vr0-31, being 128-bit like * the VSX registers, overlap fully the other half of VSX registers, * i.e. vr0-31 overlaps fully vsr32-63. * * Due to compatibility and historical reasons (VMX/Altivec support * appeared first on the architecture), VMX registers vr0-31 (so VSX * half vsr32-63 too) are stored right after the v_regs pointer, in an * area allocated for 'vmx_reverse' array (please see * arch/powerpc/include/uapi/asm/sigcontext.h for details about the * mcontext_t structure on Power). * * The other VSX half (vsr0-31) is hence stored below vr0-31/vsr32-63 * registers, but only the least significant 64 bits of vsr0-31. The * most significant 64 bits of vsr0-31 (f0-31), as it overlaps the FP * registers, is kept in fp_regs. * * v_regs is a 16 byte aligned pointer at the start of vmx_reserve * (vmx_reserve may or may not be 16 aligned) where the v_regs structure * exists, so v_regs points to where vr0-31 / vsr32-63 registers are * fully stored. Since v_regs type is elf_vrregset_t, v_regs + 1 * skips all the slots used to store vr0-31 / vsr32-64 and points to * part of one VSX half, i.e. v_regs + 1 points to the least significant * 64 bits of vsr0-31. The other part of this half (the most significant * part of vsr0-31) is stored in fp_regs. * */ /* Get pointer to least significant doubleword of vsr0-31 */ long *vsx_ptr = (long *)(ucp->uc_mcontext.v_regs + 1); long *tm_vsx_ptr = (long *)(tm_ucp->uc_mcontext.v_regs + 1); /* Check first context. Print all mismatches. */ for (i = 0; i < NV_VSX_REGS; i++) { /* * Copy VSX most significant doubleword from fp_regs and * copy VSX least significant one from 64-bit slots below * saved VMX registers. */ memcpy(vsx, &ucp->uc_mcontext.fp_regs[FPR20 + i], 8); memcpy(vsx + 8, &vsx_ptr[VSX20 + i], 8); fail = memcmp(vsx, &vsxs[i], sizeof(vector int)); if (fail) { broken = 1; printf("VSX%d (1st context) == 0x", VSX20 + i); for (j = 0; j < 16; j++) printf("%02x", vsx[j]); printf(" instead of 0x"); for (j = 0; j < 4; j++) printf("%08x", vsxs[i][j]); printf(" (expected)\n"); } } /* Check second context. Print all mismatches. */ for (i = 0; i < NV_VSX_REGS; i++) { /* * Copy VSX most significant doubleword from fp_regs and * copy VSX least significant one from 64-bit slots below * saved VMX registers. */ memcpy(vsx_tm, &tm_ucp->uc_mcontext.fp_regs[FPR20 + i], 8); memcpy(vsx_tm + 8, &tm_vsx_ptr[VSX20 + i], 8); fail = memcmp(vsx_tm, &vsxs[NV_VSX_REGS + i], sizeof(vector int)); if (fail) { broken = 1; printf("VSX%d (2nd context) == 0x", VSX20 + i); for (j = 0; j < 16; j++) printf("%02x", vsx_tm[j]); printf(" instead of 0x"); for (j = 0; j < 4; j++) printf("%08x", vsxs[NV_VSX_REGS + i][j]); printf("(expected)\n"); } } } static int tm_signal_context_chk() { struct sigaction act; int i; long rc; pid_t pid = getpid(); SKIP_IF(!have_htm()); SKIP_IF(htm_is_synthetic()); act.sa_sigaction = signal_usr1; sigemptyset(&act.sa_mask); act.sa_flags = SA_SIGINFO; if (sigaction(SIGUSR1, &act, NULL) < 0) { perror("sigaction sigusr1"); exit(1); } i = 0; while (i < MAX_ATTEMPT && !broken) { /* * tm_signal_self_context_load will set both first and second * contexts accordingly to the values passed through non-NULL * array pointers to it, in that case 'vsxs', and invoke the * signal handler installed for SIGUSR1. */ rc = tm_signal_self_context_load(pid, NULL, NULL, NULL, vsxs); FAIL_IF(rc != pid); i++; } return (broken); } int main(void) { return test_harness(tm_signal_context_chk, "tm_signal_context_chk_vsx"); }